Friday 11 March 2016

Days of Pisces part five

This last week of the Fishbowl Festival is chock full of interactive arts workshops. In case you missed Monday's Zinemaking and Clay It Forwards workshops, here's more chances to get your hands dirty and your creativity flowing:

Monday  daytime zine workshop
Clay it forward
7 PM hip hop

Tonight is as usual Open Mic night at the Gore Street Café from 6-9 PM, hosted this week by local hip hop artist Sonny Vibe$. Pay what you want.

Wednesday:

Frank Belleau's black ash basket weaving workshop runs from 2-4 PM. Registration is full for this workshop.

Seriously Silly, an interactive improv show hosted by Teddy Syrette, runs from 6-9 PM. All are welcome to participate. Pay what you want or free with festival pass.

Thursday:
Valerie King presents Childrens Theatre Workshop at Case's Music. Ages 7-10. Children will be exposed to some of the basic rules of dramatic presentation and work through a well-known story to create a presentation to share at the event's end. PWYW or free with festival pass.

7-9 pm St Patrick's Day celebration: a traditional family gathering of music, tea, and treats, hosted by the Hunt Sisters. PWYW

Friday:

Day two of the Children's Theatre Workshop at Case's Music. 2 pm-4 PM. PWYW.

5-9 PM, Vintage Fashion Extravaganza and sale at Winnie B's. Awesome clothing, tasty refreshments, and vintage tunes. Prizes for those come dressed vintage:-) free.

Saturday

10 am-3pm Maple Syrup Festival at the Mill Market. Free.

11am-4 PM, Vintage Fashion Extravaganza and sale at Winnie B's. Awesome clothing, tasty refreshments, and vintage tunes. Prizes for those come dressed vintage:-) free.

3pm-4:30 T-shirt Revival with Michelle Loubert. Bring a pair of acissors and an old tshirt or sweatshirt to modify, redesign, refit and decorate. 10$, 5$ with festival pass.

Sunday

11-4 Repair Cafe at the Neighborhood Resource Centre 138 Gore Street. Bring your medium sized items in need of fixing, or volunteer to share your fixing skills. Free.

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