The Must See Art Events of October, 2014

rez-sisters-1024-x-544-925x491There is so much to love in the arts and that is not limited to what occurs in the capital city of Victoria. Many communities exist up and down Vancouver Island and for the enthusiast, a road trip can be taken to see them all before hopping a ferry to see what has spilled over, onto little islands such as Mayne and Salt Spring. Although we lack a decent amount of professional companies we have more than enough amateur societies to take up the slack.

I have nothing but fond memories for the theatre. I experienced it working backstage and out front a long time ago. I fondly remember companies like Bastion Theatre, Claymar Productions, Kidco Theatre Dance, and Opera Box. They’re now names who are a part of our theatrical history.

In my youth, theatre production companies like Colin Skinner’s Capital Comedy Theatre were the rock gods of stage, The Gilbert and Sullivan Society’s HMS Pinafore was the first live theatre I experienced and actors like Peter Mannering, Colin Skinner, and Claude Watt were those who I was both inspired by and looked-up to.

But further articles won’t be so much about the past as it will about the future. There’s so much to see and do among the Gulf Islands, you only need to look in the right places. Over the months we hope to reveal those places to you.

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Ryan McMahon and the Victoria House Concert


 
Born in Chemainus, Ryan McMahon holds the record for winning the most Vancouver Island Music Awards. In 2012 he was nominated five times before winning Album of the Year, Male Arist of the Year, and Male Vocalist of the Year.

McMahon has released three full-length albums since 2006. One of his songs, “I’ll be Dammed”, from the album of the same name was featured on an episode of the American television series Californication starring David Duchovny.

McMahon has shared the stage with such performers as Lisa Loeb, Carole Pope, Nickelback and Mother Mother.

He performs both as a solo artist and as a member of the folk/rock group The lion the bear the fox.

Here he is performing “No Burden” from his Weeks Months Years album at a September 27th Victoria house concert, with special guest Mitch Guindon.

McMahon will be performing future house concerts on Vancouver Island.

Oct. 3 – House Concert – Victoria, BC
Oct. 4 – House Concert – Victoria, BC
Oct. 17 – House Concert – Nanaimo, BC
Oct. 18 – House Concert – Nanoose Bay, BC
Oct. 24 – House Concert – Victoria, BC
Oct. 25 – House Concert – Courtenay, BC

For further information, contact South Island House Concerts
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You can learn more about Ryan McMahon and his music by visiting his official website.

The Five Must See Movies of Sept 26th – Oct 2nd, 2014

TheBoxtrollsHello again and welcome back to my weekly article. As we approach the month of October there can only be one thing on people’s minds. No, it’s not Halloween and it’s not pumpkin pie, it is the upcoming movies. As we leave the hum drum that can sometimes be the September movie month, we arrive at the doorstep of October where animation and horror films can be found inside just by turning the doorknob.

Although there are plenty of films for the family in the month ahead, you may be surprised to learn that many of them do not make my “Must See” list. Out of the ten films from the top ten list to be published in an article on Otaku no Culture, here is a sneak peek at five of those movies:

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GottaCon 2015 Update

Gottacon2015GottaCon announced the official hotels for their 2015 convention. Both Quality Inn Downtown Victoria and The Fairmont Empress are returning as official hotel sponsors for Vancouver Island’s largest gaming convention that’ll take place from Feb 27th to March 1st, 2015 at the Victoria Conference Center.

Convention-goers should book early to avoid disappointment.

For more information on what amenities are offered for each hotel, click here.

In addition, the Community Applications are now open for all gaming groups and clubs. To apply for a booth at GottaCon, click here.

The Five Must See Movies of September 19 – 25, 2014

AGunInEachHandWhen it comes to movies, I love to write about the films that may have garnered critical acclaim yet few have seen. These are also films that may win awards but reside in relative obscurity. I’m talking about Canadian films, the sometimes weird and perhaps the most wonderful films of any country on this globe but sadly the least celebrated.

Like many people, I root for the underdog and champion for that charitable cause. And until we as Canadians come to celebrate our own cinema by starting with creating our own star system, obscurity is where these films will stay.

Here is a my pick of some of the 2014 Canadian films that have caught my eye. These movies are already making the rounds in cinemas or on the festival circuit.

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Dirty Harriet at Nedfest

Nedfest Music and Arts Festival is a three day music, arts, and microbrew event held the last weekend of August in the the mountains of Nederland, Colorado.

The music that is played at this festival can range from bluegrass to rock, jazz to world genres, and even a mix of two or more types of music.

Vancouver Island band Dirty Harriet were one of the acts to take to the stage. Fronted by singer/songwriter Sabrina Kufner, Kufner’s deep powerful voice has been compared to that of musician Melissa Etheridge.


  Dirty Harriet performs original song Cloak and Dagger.


  Dirty Harriet performs System of a Down‘s cover, Toxicity.