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The 2005/2006 season was an unmitigated success. Thanks to all the artists and to everyone who came out. The 2006/2007 promises to keep building on what we started. 2005/2006 Artists: Tuesday
Feb. 28 2006 - John Patrick Robichaud and Valerie
Calam Curated by: Jen Johnson, Ame Henderson, Meagan O'Shea, Jacob Zimmer Administrative Support: Katherine Harris Supported by the Toronto Arts Council ARTIST BIO's John Patrick Robichaud graduated from York University's Visual Arts program in 1997, and has been working as a stage manager and lighting designer in Toronto's independent theatre scene ever since. He has stage managed for such companies as Mammalian Diving Reflex, STO Union, Volcano, DNA Theatre, and Theatre Smith-Gilmour, both in Canada and around the world. His performance work is primarily time-based, and plays with ideas of stillness, suspension, tension, and endurance. He created performed sculptures for the 2002 and 2003 Rhubarb! festivals at Buddies In Bad Times, as well as a piece for Artscape's Red Light performance event this past September. He will be performing every Sunday night in this year's Rhubarb! Festival, and is working on a new piece he hopes to perform this summer. He can be reached at troismarteauxATgmailDOTcom, or through his blog, troismarteaux.blogspot.com. Originally from Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Valerie Calam moved to Toronto to study at the School of Toronto Dance Theatres Professional Training Program, as a scholarship student. Ms. Calam worked with the Danny Grossman Dance Company during their 98/99 season. In 1999 Valerie joined Toronto Dance Theatre and is currently in her seventh year with the company. She has worked independently with David Earle, DNA Theatre, Sharon Moore, Sasha Ivanochko, Michael Trent, CORPUS and Julia Alpin. She has also choreographed her own works, recently presenting a new solo in the Series 8:08 Season Finale this past April. She just finished Danny Grossman's Greatest Hits Volume 1 in performance, and her most recent choreographic piece was for the Four at the Winch mixed program in October 2005. In addition to dance, Ms. Calam has been studying audio sequencing, video editing and projections, to incorporate into her choreography. Shary Boyle is a Toronto-based artist whose practice includes drawing, painting, sculpture and live projected light performance. In 2005 she presented a celebrated art/ music collaboration with Feist at the Olympia Theatre in Paris, researched the origins of European porcelain in eastern Germany, performed live drawing for the Sonar Festival in Barcelona and maintained a painting studio in Tampere, Finland. Foreign residence and travel is central to her creative methodology, her images map an intensely personal location within international transience. Boyles porcelain sculptures have been recently acquired by The National Gallery of Canada, and her work is featured in the Los Angeles drawing anthology Kramers Ergot #6, to be published in Spring 2006 Alissa York has lived all over Canada and now makes her home in Toronto with her husband, writer/filmmaker Clive Holden. Her award-winning short fiction has appeared in various literary journals and anthologies, and in the collection, Any Given Power, published by Arbeiter Ring Publishing in 1999. Her first novel, Mercy, published by Random House Canada in 2003, was a Canadian bestseller. The Dutch edition appeared later that year, and the US edition was released in fall, 2004. York has recently completed a novel entitled Effigy, to be published by Random House Canada in 2007. Susie Burpee is a Toronto-based choreographer, dancer, and teacher.Originally from Manitoba, she trained at the Senior Professional Program ofContemporary Dancers, and augmented her studies at the Cunningham and Limon Schools in New York. She was a company member of Ruth Cansfield Dance, Le Groupe Dance Lab, and is presently in her fifth season with Dancemakers. Independently, she has danced for Yvonne Coutts, Lesandra Dodson, Sasha Ivanochko, Tedd Robinson, and other prominent Canadian artists. Ms.Burpees choreographic works are distinct in their theatrical sensibility and development of character, and they have been performed at the Canada Dance Festival, National Gallery of Canada, Dusk Dances, and Harbourfront Centre. Her last creation, Mischance and Fair Fortune, received Dora Mavor Moore Awards for Outstanding New Choreography and Outstanding Performance. Recent projects include rehearsal direction for Platform 33 (a collective for international artistic exchange), and a collaborative duet with award-winning pianist Sageev Oore, titled Miniature Suite for Ground Owls. Ms. Burpee teaches contemporary dance at Dancemakers, 509 Collective, and Canadian Childrens Dance Theatre, and she is a board member of the Dance Umbrella of Ontario. Darren ODonnell is a writer, director, social acupuncturist, designer and artistic director of Mammalian Diving Reflex. His shows include A Suicide-Site Guide to the City, Diplomatic Immunities, pppeeeaaaccceee, [boxhead], White Mice, Over, Who Shot Jacques Lacan?, Radio Rooster Says Thats Bad and Mercy! He has organized The Toronto Strategy Meetings, a durational project focusing on self-responsibility as a social act, The Talking Creature, a continuing experiment in public discourse and Haircuts by Children, an event offering free haircuts to the public by children aged 8-12 years. He was the 2000 winner of the Pauline McGibbon Award for directing, the 2000 Gabriel Award for broadcasting and has been nominated for a number of Dora Awards for his writing, directing, and acting, winning for his design of White Mice. His first novel, Your Secrets Sleep with Me was published on May 6, 2004 and has been called by The Chicago Reader "a bible for the dispossessed, a prophecy so full of hope it's crushing". Kevin
Rees Scott Maynard has been involved with music his whole life. As a boy he sang in the choir of St. Paul's Cathedral, London. Highlights include recordings with Elton John, the soundtrack for "The Falcon and the Snowman", and the Royal Wedding of Charles and Diana. He studied classical piano for many years, and later improv with Casey Sokol, co-founder of the music gallery. He is a self-taught guitarist, bassist and drummer and has recorded and toured with the likes of By Divine Right, DoMakeSayThink and Selina Martin. He currently plays with Rock Plaza Central, Reflectiostack, and writes/records his own material under The Quiet Revolution. He also sings with the Tallis Choir and composes choral music. He has contributed music to the Oomph group, the Rhubarb festival, and the PLS, and has recently performed at the Red Cabaret and the Bang Sonic Threesomes. He makes his living as a teacher. Nadia
Ross is the Artistic Director and founder
of STO Union Theatre (Toronto, Ontario) and a member of The Nature Residence collective in Wakefield,
Quebec. George
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