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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

ShadowD - at the Harbourfront Centre, 2009

Contact Nicholas: (647) 289-7083  +  Longstaff.n@gmail.com

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ShadowD
HarbourKIDS Festival Weekend
ENWAVE THEATRE - HARBOURFRONT - TORONTO
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Saturday to Monday:
May 16, 17 + 18

11:00 to 5:00
(Facilitations at 12:00, 2:00 and 4:00)FREE ADMISSION
to this and all the other events
(including the CIRCUS!) all weekend
for the whole family!

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Click here for Harbourfront’s Website:
http://www.harbourfrontcentre.com/harbourkids/events.cfm?festival_id=29
Featuring a schedule for the weekend, maps, and more…
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ShadowD dazzled Nuit Blanche 2008 in its prototype form.  Now it’s remixed, reprogrammed and realized BIG at the HarbourKIDS Festival FREE in the ENWAVE THEATRE - HARBOURFRONT CENTRE- TORONTO
Saturday to Monday: May 16, 17 + 18, from 11:00am to 5:00pm

It’s PLAYFUL:
ShadowD plays with time, space and colour; a little like a game and a little like a show …in which kids AND grownups are in lights!

Looks BEAUTIFUL:
Watching these larger-than-life shadows dance before you, it is hard not to smile.  The colours reflect back onto the faces of the participants and the onlookers; the whole room is alive with light and dark shapes.

Feels ACTIVE:
People of all abilities can trigger entertaining responses from ShadowD.  It is impossible simply to stand and watch – in fact, if you leave your shadow ‘still’ for too long, it gets bored and simply fades away …until you shake around to bring it back to life.

Sounds SUPERNATURAL:
You’ve never heard a shadow speak before?  Well ShadowD sings, giggles, gulps and responds to the shapes you make on its giant screen, all with the voice talents of renowned sound poets a.rawlings, Lillian Allen and Rob Read.

Ever ELLUSIVE:
ShadowD grew out of extensive research into the ancient folkloric character of the Trickster.  There are rules governing its behaviour, but they seem to change the longer you play with it, making the whole experience get richer as you spend more time getting ShadowD.

SHADOWS have danced through my artworks and plays for years.  From my early workings-out of how silhouettes could be painted to express character, to my experiments with shadow theatre, to the darker issues on which I like to shed light through my music and storytelling, shadows have become just as important to me as the sun.

HarbourKIDS: MAY 2009

HarbourKids Festival at Harbourfront Centre - Toronto

MORE ABOUT ShadowD

ShadowD puts YOU in the spotlight, and plays in ways a normal shadow could never imagine.  This delightfully devious digital shadow can do everything that you can – and MORE!

Whether young or old, short or tall, professional dancer, novice or wheelchair rider, you will love the way ShadowD make you move… for every move you make in this magical light-and-shade environment gets mimicked by your digital shadow-twin.  Soon though, your twin decides to take the lead and you discover that you can grow and shrink, twist and melt, change colour and even disappear!

You’ve never heard a shadow speak before?  Well ShadowD can, by borrowing the voice talents of renowned sound poets a.rawlings, Lillian Allen and Rob Read it sings, giggles, gulps and responds to the shapes you make on its giant screen.  You’ll be laughing along too, as kids convince parents to wiggle and shake, and to play out little scenes in light and dark for friends to watch and enjoy.

Play solo, in pairs, groups or gangs; this one-of-a-kind installation will change the way you move, expand the way you think about the dark, and light up your imagination for years to come!

    A young lad steps into his shadow

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BIO:     N I C H O L A S   L O N G S T A F F

Nicholas Longstaff (Photo by sanaz mazinani)

Nicholas Longstaff creates music, theatre, video and art installations that grow from collaboration and play.  His work as a director, performer, and film composer brought him awards including both the Bravest and Most Daring productions, and Best Original Music. His Kastner Award-winning work “I’s and You’s” mixed video with live performance, and he is thrilled to bring the Harbourfront Centre ShadowD: a new digital video installation in which you – the participant – are the live performer.

 

Nicholas brings a wealth of his work experience with young people to HarbourKIDS; he ran the ArtsCore Theatre School in London, Ontario, coordinated entertainment for the Storybook Gardens, taught for Learning Through The Arts, and has developed collaboratively more than 15 popular plays for family audiences.

 

Installations, radio artworks, music and plays by Nicholas travel far – from communities like Petawawa, Ontario, to Chicago, USA …but the last time he exhibited in Toronto he was just across the Harbour on Toronto Island for New Adventures in Sound Art’s festival: Deep Wireless. Now he facilitates, educates and produces across all media.  He is an Associate of the Ontario College of Art and Design, an alumnus of the Canadian Film Centre Media Lab.

posted by Longstaff at 10:50 pm  

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

“shh aah ohh” a hit at Toronto’s NUIT BLANCHE

I haven’t yet fully recovered from the show - nearly 200 people per hour from 7:30PM to 12:30AM, then it slowed to 150/hour till 3:00AM and leveled out near 100/hour until 5:00AM!

Pictures are starting to roll in - here are the first few:


    "shh aah ohh" by Nicholas Longstaff and Rea Mcnamara, NUIT BLANCHE Toronto 2008: the lennox gallery

“shh aah ohh” by Nicholas Longstaff and Rea Mcnamara, NUIT BLANCHE Toronto 2008: the lennox gallery

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DOCUMENTATION OF FIRST PROTOTYPE:

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demonstration of a first prototype for an interactive, responsive and delightful shadow projection artwork called “shh aah ohh” by rea mcnamara and nicholas a. longstaff. it was developed at the canadian film centre through the telus interactive art and entertainment program and features the tremendous voice talents of sound poets a.rawlings, lillian allen and rob read - who, each in her or his own way, gave voice to the Trickster, who lies at the bottom of it all.

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posted by Longstaff at 2:11 pm  

Thursday, July 12, 2007

ArtsCore in the SUMMER: FRINGE FESTIVAL

ArtsCore brings Arts Education to the FRINGE THEATRE FESTIVAL 2007 by coordinating the workshop series with internationally recognized theatre and music professionals.

CLICK the image below for the timetable and registration information.
Workshops for the Fringe

BUT THAT’S NOT ALL FOR FRINGING…
Come and be part of the fun at the TENTED outdoor Covent Garden Market venue! ArtsCore is contributing site coordination, theatre events and fun to this new Fringe family-friendly hot spot!

AND…
Keep your eyes peeled for:
Nicholas Longstaff as Pirate Captain William Arnold
He’ll have tickets, sweets, and loads of booty for the bravest of passers-by

posted by Longstaff at 3:58 pm  

Sunday, March 25, 2007

Pineapple Pat and the Fruit Salads win the SUPER TOP PRIZE OF ALL!!!

ImproVis-à-Vis 2007 winners announced!
Congratulations to all the participants and their families for a very successful first-annual event, and thank you for your support and participation.

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PRIZES FOR TOP-SCORING TEAMS

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SUPER TOP PRIZE OF ALL: 5Vis
2007> Pineapple Pat and the Fruit Salads
Saint Thomas Aquinas Catholic Secondary School

THE GRAND PRIZE
2007> Ivory Thunder
Central Secondary School

“MY NAME IN LIGHTS” PRIZE
2007> ASTBA
Independent

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DISCRETIONARY PRIZES
Selected by the Senior Adjudicators.
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CLOWNIEST CLOWNY CLOWNS
2007> Incognito
H.B. Beal Secondary School

ROOTINEST TUNERS OF ALL
2007> Thomas
Lord Dorchester Secondary School

AD HOC IMPROVISOPRIZE
2007> The Misfits
Independent

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PRIZE DESCRIPTIONS
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SUPER TOP PRIZE OF ALL

(FIRST Place)
* Showcase performance in the
LONDON FRINGE THEATRE FESTIVAL 2007
* Preparation, Training & Dramaturgy with
ArtsCore

THE GRAND PRIZE
(SECOND Place)
* Tickets for the whole team tothis year’s season topper,
Wingfield’s Inferno.
~courtesy of The Grand Theatre

“MY NAME IN LIGHTS” PRIZE
(THIRD Place)
* A Grab-Bag of legible, thrilling, theatrical delights, & (for giggles)a self-inflating whoopee cushion.
~courtesy of City Lights Book Shop

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DISCRETIONARY PRIZES

Selected by the 2007 Senior Adjudicators.
Jeff Leeson and Joel Read
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CLOWNIEST CLOWNY CLOWNS
For the most consistently funny team
* One eatable Banana Cream Pie
* One splatable Banana Cream Pie
~courtesy of The Pastry Garden

ROOTINEST TUNERS OF ALL
For the most convincingly
musical team. We encourage
all teams to use music in their
Improv, whenever possible.

* A Grab-Bag of Musical Delights
~courtesy of BelleAir Music

posted by Longstaff at 3:41 am  

Friday, March 2, 2007

* MiniBLOG: Tom (16) writes abut the Pre-Production Wrap-up period.

Written: Tuesday, February 27th.
Tom (16)

The script team today consisted of Darryl and Lily, the two major players in the script department. Everyone in the company has contributed in one way or another to the script, and to the script-writing process, but these two have spent the most time on it.

Lily made it her duty to type up onto the computer, the scenes that she and Darryl wrote (based on notes on improvisations, and on rough work by other company members) during the bulk of the recent rehearsal times, to be later included in the yellow-draft and first draft.

The script is now finished, and one would think their Civic Duty is done. However, script writing isn’t all that easy. Now the problem the two teens face is in editing down the script to fit the appropriate length for which the final product, our play, The Trouble with Fairies is destined.

A Robertson Davies quote I’ll paraphrase about editing novels is “it’s just like killing your babies.” Lily and Daryl are forced to cut favourite lines and change scenes that they themselves created, and took the time to write up.

In a way, they are forced to kill Little Lily and Darryl Jr.

I asked Darryl how he felt on the task, and he responded by telling me that editing a piece of writing is never easy, cutting down hard work that one contributed to, oneself.

But when it’s needed “you gotta do what you gotta do.” Darryl also pointed out that change isn’t always a bad thing. The end result of a scene may turn out to be better then they first expected.

I also managed to visit the strong Music Department, consisting of Jury , Spencer, Laura, Nicole, and their facillitator, musician and composer Richard J. Lehman.

Richard, although contributing to the shaping and finish of the music, is actually sitting back, letting the other younger four contribute the musical styles that will underscore The Trouble with Fairies.

The males of the department are all working with musical instruments, usually guitars, and ultimately, the beat and melody of the songs, while the females are working with vocals and keyboards.

Of course, these songs didn’t write themselves to start with. These four have created all the music for the show, down to the tune and lyrics. All but one song is basically in good shape, including lyrics and rhythmic drive. Currently the team is working on the melody for the “Dahlia and Choleric” song. I managed to catch Spencer, and ask him how he felt about his job in Music.

“Writing background music is hard,
basically all I do is sit with my guitar
and come up with tunes that sound
good, the only problem is I usually
forget some of the stuff I come up with,
before I have the chance to put it down.”

The last department, and the one I didn’t have time to visit Tuesday, was the Design Department. Hopefully, I will have some information up next week from them. But until then, please check out the pictures and designs posted elsewhere on this site.

I am, and still have been…
~ Tom (16)

posted by Longstaff at 1:03 am  

Sunday, February 25, 2007

* MINICO Designs

The Design team has been learning and labouring to produce an overall design concept for the show. Now that we’re in-production on the costumes, here are a few images to let you in on what the company are building…
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posted by Longstaff at 1:28 pm  

Friday, February 16, 2007

* Artscore Partners with The Arts Project

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Since its inception ArtsCore has felt positive impact of the Arts Project activities and the provision of space for its programming.

Currently our flagship program, MINICO, rents multiple rooms in the Arts Project facility in order to achieve the objective of mounting an original piece of musical theatre for young audiences created by the young.

It is clear that the synergies between the mandates of these two organizations create a positive environment and increased productivity for both. The nature of ArtCore’s partnership with the Arts Project is a template for the many community collaborations in which ArtsCore engages.

Visit The Arts Project

posted by Longstaff at 10:17 am  

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

* MINICO in pre production for “The Trouble with Fairies”

The Trouble with Fairies

LOG LINE:
An enchanting new musical tale
about overcoming differences
and creating our hope for a peaceful, healthy environment
in the real world.

DESCRIPTION:
A theatrical experience depicting a clash between two social groups in enchanted woodlands where the spirit of the woods struggles to maintain peace between the Trolls and Faeries.

In this story of twisted stereotypes themes such as racism, bullying, isolation and forgiveness are portrayed as you experience the effects of social differences on the environment. Watch as the Trolls overcome the dictatorship of the Faeries in this musical drama of right and wrong as emotions run high and loyalties toward their communities prove to be deceiving.

Phone: 519-672-0894
(Visa and MasterCard accepted)

Content contributed by
ARTSCORE: MINICO: PROMOTIONS TEAM

posted by Longstaff at 4:10 pm  

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