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SUMMARY:5 Poets Breaking Into Song -Live
DESCRIPTION:(Poster made by Shirley Chen) \nEnjoy poetry in music\, among friends in a theatre in Downtown Toronto (beer available at the bar)! \nOr\, relax on the couch\, have some wine\, and listen to the poems and songs through the live streaming on our YouTube channel! \nThanks to national poet laureate George Elliott Clarke\, the East and West Learning Connections are co-hosting this exciting in-person event for the first time since the year 2020. \nTime: Friday\, November 5\,  2021 (7-9 PM. EST) \nVenue: Tranzac Club Main Hall\, 292 Brunswick Ave @Bloor\, Toronto \nMaximum in-person attendees: 50 attendees\, must show proof of full COVID vaccination. \nTickets available at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/5-poets-breaking-into-song-tickets-196724677807 \nClick here for live streaming on YouTube: \nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_FfnYxypY0 \nFor inquiries\, please send emails to info@eawlc.org.  Thanks! \nThe Poets \nAyesha Chatterjee grew up in India and is the author of two poetry collections. \nLuciano Iacobelli has penned 6 collections\, crafts handmade books for Lyricalmyrical Press\, and co-owns Quattro Press. \nGiovanna Riccio has authored 3 books. Her philosophical elegy\, “The Archivist”\, just won the AICW’s Venera Fazio Award. \nLisa Richer has inked 2 books\, including Nautilus and Bone\, winner of the National Jewish Book Award for Poetry. \nBanoo Zan is the founder of Shab-e She’r (Poetry Night); sacredly secular\, liberatingly rebellious\, her 3 books lyric proverbs. \nThe Composers \nEmily Hiemstra\, David Jaeger\, James Rolfe \nThe Singers \nEmily Hiemstra\, James Rolfe\, Karen Usha \nAnd The Pianists \nAdam Hu\, Juliet Palmer \nSponsors: \nGeorge Elliott Clarke \nEast and West Learning Connections \nLeague of Canadian Poets \nHost: George Elliott Clarke and Jovial Si \nPoster Design: Shirley Chen \nEverybody is welcome to spend the beautiful evening together with us\, either in the theatre or on YouTube!
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SUMMARY:East&West Dialogue: The Healing Creativity
DESCRIPTION:This will be the last East&West Dialogue in the year 2021.  A monthly program (except for the winter and summer breaks) at the East and West Learning Connections\, the Dialogue promotes life experience sharing among people of different heritages.  In this session\, Urban Hero Honey Novick\, and the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medalist Ruth (Ruth) Stackhouse will tell their life stories\, the ups and downs\, achievements\, challenges\, and their passion about the Mad creativity! \n \n \nTime: Friday\, November 26\, 2021\, at 7:30 – 9 P.M. (Eastern Time) \nVenue: Online \nCost: Free \nLanguage: English \nZoom registration link: \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0pdu6prTorHdZgGW-H8DjH5JDlcrx2gAH4 \nFloor will open at 7:15 P.M. \nFor inquiries\, please email us at info@eawlc.orrg.  Thanks! \nAbout the Guest Speakers \nA 2021 Urban Hero\, People’s Choice Award winner in the Arts\, Honey Novick is a singer\, poet\, songwriter\, and voice teacher.  She grew up in a Jewish family in Toronto and is practicing Buddhism after some life-changing experience related to the Japanese culture later on.  Her song and poems have been translated into French\, Japanese\, Spanish\, Greek\, and Urdu. She has published 11 books\, 8 CDs\, and numerous articles in magazines and anthologies. Her latest chapter book is “Bob Dylan\, My Rabbi”.  Honey is also the editor of “POEMDEMIC”\, a project of the Friendly Spike Theatre Band for which she has been a supportive volunteer for over 20 years. \nwww.honeynovick.com \nhttps://www.thestar.com/local-toronto-city-centre/news/2021/10/25/urban-hero-artist-honey-novick-uses-her-talents-to-encourage-creativity-in-a-marginalized-community.html \nRuth (Ruth) Stackhouse bears a unique name that stands for ‘double mercy’.  As the founder and director of The Friendly Spike Theatre Band\, Ruth has helped create and present many productions throughout the course of the company’s thirty-year-plus trajectory\, helping people with mental health issues and other disabilities in acting and play creation.  She holds an Associates Degree from The American Academy of Dramatic Arts\, an Honours BA from The School of Disability Studies\, Ryerson University\,  and a Master’s degree from The School of Critical Disability Studies at York University.  Her work toward a Mad/Disability Culture is recognized by the City of Toronto Access Award\, and the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal. \nwww.friendlyspike.org \nEveryone is welcome to join our guest speakers in the dialogue\, and spend a winter Friday evening in warmth\, eye-opening and uplifting spirits!
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