Weekend Round Up: Creepy Ghostly Ways and Uber Speedy Plays

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Halloween is here and count on historic Sandy Hill to get their spook on!

After last week’s Zombie Walk this Thursday we’ve got the Haunted House a kid friendly add-on to trick or treat fun. 6:30 – 8:30 at the Sandy Hill Community Centre… BOO!

Pick of the round-up is the Extremely Short New Play Festival. Opening on Halloween night and running until Nov 10th it’s 10 plays under 10 minutes each basically a speed dating lesson in theatre.

Thursday’s grown-up Halloween fun is at Mugshots Bar located in Ottawa’s Old jail house at 75 Nicholas. Clearly the cleverest and creepiest place to be.  Thursday 4pm is the Halloween special of the excellent Creative Morning‘s series with Aaron Cayer of Antique Skate Shop.  Done being clever? Stick around for ghoulishly good times with Mugshot’s Crooks & Costumes party – dress up and mind the many ghosts roaming the spooky building.

Friday and Saturday night Arts Court has Dancing without you here, an Ottawa Dance Directive (ODD) co-production performed by Lori Duncan & Helen Husak 7:30pm.

Saturday is your last chance to take in psychopaths and socialites in Deadly Murder at Ottawa Little Theatre.

Cycling in CitiesMonday Nov 4th Cycling in the Cities rides in to Ottawa at Colonel By room in City Hall. Professor Kay Teschke investigates factors that encourage or discourage bicycling and the transportation infrastructure associated with increased or decreased risks of cycling injuries. Roll up!

Tuesday the outstanding A B Series continues at Arts Court with An Evening with Jerome Rothenberg.  It’s a pass-the-hat chance to see one of America’s most compelling poets.

10-Minute Theatre @ the Extremely Short New Play Festival

Ever wondered what would happen if writers were asked to come up with gripping yet super-condescended 10-minute plays? Well you’d get the New Theatre of Ottawa‘s Extremely Short New Play Festival!   Starting Halloween night Ottawa’s closest thing to speed date theatre kicks off at Arts Court.

Eric Craig as Gorilla in Top Job & Colleen Sutton  as Tammy in Out of Gas Photo: Andrew Alexander

Eric Craig as Gorilla in Top Job & Colleen Sutton as Tammy in Out of Gas
Photo: Andrew Alexander

That’s right it’s 10 short sharp productions in this the 2nd Annual Extremely Short New Play Festival – a title so long they, thankfully, gave it an acronym E.S.N.P.F.

The festival offers up a varied canapé of productions inviting emerging and established playwrights to present brand new plays under 10-minutes in length.  The flow of the evening is a serving of 5-plays followed by a digestive intermission and a second-helping of the remaining 5 productions. It’s basically theatre tapas so there’s bound to be something to your taste. Curated by ESNPF judges John Koensgen, Mary Ellis and Robert Marinier the 10 selected plays are the winning submissions vetted earlier this year.

Come to the opening on Halloween night where organisers encourage dressing up as your favourite dead author and sticking around for the after theatre reception.

E.S.N.P.F
31 October – 10 November (Tues-Sat 8pm)
Arts Court Theatre, 2 Daly Ave.

Shambling Things take over… Zombie Walk pics

Sunday saw masses of lurching, shuffling undead make their way to Macdonald Gardens Park in Sandy Hill before shambling off down Rideau Street on their annual Zombie Walk. Brains were the order of the day yet participants made generous donations to the Ottawa FoodBank – possibly to bulk up their prey.

Nice to see the no-longer-living out and about; some making it a family affair.

Ottawa’s 2013 Annual Plaid Parade recap (with pics)

Ottawa’s 2013 Annual Plaid Parade recap (with pics).

Weekend Round-Up: Sharing is Caring, Zombies, Bread & Meat is Deadly Murder

ZombiesAnnual Ottawa Zombie Walk is the Sandy Hill event of the week. It kicks off Sunday Oct 27th in MacDonald Gardens Park (Charlotte & Rideau Lowertown side) at 12:30 – where they’ll be free makeup application. Meet the like-minded undead in the park and shamble along Rideau St for what aims to be the largest gathering of Zombies on Parliament hill (when Gov’t not sitting natch)!
Don’t forget a canned / dried good item for the Ottawa Food Bank – gotta fatten up those delicious human types. Note: We’re thinking if we could get the Zombie Walk to collide with Ottawa Velo Vogue’s Plaid Parade (see below) it would be the best!

Sharing is indeed caring… & in Ottawa this weekend it’s free and easy to declutter your home! The City of Ottawa’s Giveaway Weekend is on this Saturday and Sunday. So drag unwanted CD’s, furniture and crockery to the curb, mark it as “Free” and roam your hood to see what treasures you might find amongst another’s trash!

Dead Unicorn Ink2Tonight through Saturday it’s your last chance to get in on the FreshMeat pop-up theatre festival 7pm nightly above the Lunenburg Pub. The Festival has had great reviews – short productions in a pub – what’s not to love.

In the mood for a pub quiz?  Thursday night the Royal Oak on Laurier St is holding a proper British-style quiz night down the pub. Don’t worry if you don’t have a team as most participants link up upon arrival.  Hosted by the Ottawa Skeptics it promises a spooky Halloween science (?) theme.

Friday its time for a night at the Museum of Nature off Elgin st as they host the Halloween edition of their monthly dance party Nature Nocturne.  We love that this fine institution of learning opens itself up for fun DJ frolicking. No better place than a Gothic building to kick off the Halloween festivities.

Enriched Bread Artists are hosting their annual Open Studio all weekend. Opening night is Thursday from 6-9pm and it runs through Sunday. Check out the EBA website as their are special event occuring throughout.

Saturday is the fifth and final performance of the OperaLyra Pirates of Penzance.  This date was added due to overwhelming demand so get your tickets quick if you want a seat.

If your looking for a little more theatre to spice up the weekend – or week – Ottawa Little Theatre offers up a night of fast-paced double-crosses, psychological twists and Manhattan murders in Deadly Murder.

Plaid ParadeSunday is also the Annual Plaid Parade organised by Ottawa Velo Vogue (who we love almost as much as we love our freedom machine). It’s a kid, dog and tartan friendly harmonious cycling parade party. Cycle over to Artisin Bakery at 1pm & join in the parade. After party follows at the Carleton Tavern 223 Armstrong and there will be donation boxes throughout to raise funds for RightBikes.  Shout out to Tall Tree Cycles & Beau’s All Natural Brewing Company for their commitment and organisational skills – takes a village.

Monday it’s Action Sandy Hill‘s Board Meeting from 7-9pm at the Sandy Hill Community Centre.

Sandy Hill Shows Off Brazilian Moves and Swinging Grooves

capoeira_Capoeira (Brazilian Martial Art),  pole dancing, salsa, swing, and belly dancing are taking Sandy Hill by storm.  Three new studios operate in Place de la Francophonie 450 Rideau Street at the corner of Chapel. We went down to check out the facilities and take part in a Dende do Recife Capoeira class. Now we can’t wait to go back for more.

DENDÊ DO RECIFE

Capoeira_3Marrying the discipline of martial arts to the beauty of dance is Capoeira group Dende do Recife. This Groupo de Capoeira bring quick-fire Brazilian acrobatic flips, spins and sweeps to build strength and dexterity in a convivial rhythmic dance environment.  

Founded in 1999 by Mestre Fabinho Cuencas who trained in Recife – Brazil’s 5th largest (3mil+) city – they offer courses for all levels and ages. This is a rare opportunity to get fit while discovering Brazilian culture and music with global roots.

We went to Sunday kid’s class to meet instructor Sereia and Mestre Fabinho.  The welcome was so positive it effectively melted any trepidation we felt about participating. Moves were a series of complicated, sometimes counter-intuitive twists, turns and kicks engaging muscle and mind in acrobatic activities that were both challenging and enjoyable. Our guide Sereia was ever encouraging creating an atmosphere where kids and adults could concentrate on improving with confidence in this energetic martial art ballet.  The hour wrapped up with each participant having a turn with Capoeira instruments as music is an equal partner in this physical discipline. African-born instrument the Berimbau and Arabian rhythm-setting drum the Atabaque were passed around as we engaged in music and song.  A truly encompassing and immersive class.

Capoira Dende Do RecifeOn a Friday night they host the weekly Roda – a musical circle of instruments and traditional songs – where capoeiristas take turns two at a time to enter the circle and perform a spiralling fighting dance “game”.

See Dende do Recife for further details and full schedule.

SWING DYNAMITE

Swing Dynamite offers a trip back in time to the most popular dances of the 20’s – 40’s including the Lindy Hop straight out of Harlem at the apex the jazz scene of the late 20’s and the Charleston – the Hip-Hop of its era.

The energetic, athletic classes are tailored for beginners or experienced dancers wishing to add new – or in this case old-skool- moves to their repertoire.

DANCE STUDIOS

Dance Studios offer a wide range of options from Ballroom through Pole dancing, Samba, Burlesque and Belly dancing.

Dance Studios also offer Zumba classes four nights a week which are a fun and popular way to get fit without having to leave the neighbourhood.

All Classes range from beginner through intensive and on Saturday morning they offer a children’s call in latin dance.

Weekly Dances in Sandy Hill

Tuesday Nights Swing UofO  holds a 5$ practice session on Campus open to the public. Tuesday’s 9pm during term.

Friday nights there’s a weekly 5$ OSDS dance at 317 Chapel – All Saints Church – 8:30-12:30am.

Also on Friday’s Dende do Recife hold their weekly Roda 6-7:30pm – a musical circle of instruments and traditional songs – where capoeiristas take turns two at a time to enter the circle and perform a spiralling fighting dance “game”.

Still at 450 Rideau is a weekly swing night every Saturday. Show up at 8:00 for an hour lesson or pop by a little later to simply swing the night away until 1am!

Eye Spy: Petition for UofO on-Campus Residences

Action Sandy Hill / Action Cote de Sable has launched an online petition to encourage the University of Ottawa to build on-campus residences for its growing student population.

ottawa-campus_0University of Ottawa’s student body has grown by 15, 000 in roughly the last 10 years. The vibrant student community contributes greatly and positively to the energy of Sandy Hill yet the growing housing demands are now physically transforming the neighbourhood.  The petition underlines that any conversation must involve the entire population of the neighbourhood in an inclusive discussion on how to address the needs of the growing University.

For instance the Retirement Residence at 300 Friel was transformed this summer in to a 98-unit apartment building aimed specifically at students. An application has been submitted to the City (see billboard on Laurier Ave. at Friel) to knock down 6 low-rise (including one neglected yet beautifully elegant apartment on the corner) buildings and create a large 9 storey apartment with 162 units! At 87 Mann a development company has an application in with the city to transform the church at this location in to a 60 unit residence.

The public comment period on the last TWO projects are still open the associated project codes are:
D02-02-13-0086 & D01-01-13-0012 for Laurier and Friel and
D02-02-13-0076 & D02-02-13-0084 for 87 Mann.

Ottawa plaque UofOttawa19

Bear in mind there are likely more developments ongoing that Sandy Hill Seen is simply unaware of at the moment.

The University itself is building a 165 unit dwelling on Henderson Avenue whilst additionally seeking proposals from developers to build 750-bed units within 10 minutes walking distance of Campus.

These executed developments and on-going requests clearly speak to the need for greater accommodations.  Thus it is time for all residents within 10 minutes  walk of campus to sit down with the University, our Councillor Mathieu Fleury, the Mayor’s office and City Planners to find the solution to meet the entire neighbourhood’s needs.

Together a solution can be found to maintain the vibrant student population without encroaching on other diverse communities and businesses within our colourful urban neighbourhood.

Please sign the petition to have a voice in these ongoing conversations.

Socialites & Psychological Twists in “Deadly Murder”

An edited version was published in Apt613.ca

Deadly Murder Marghetis Maria Vartanova

Connor Marghetis as Billy in Deadly Murder
Photo: Maria Vartanova

What’s in a name?  Not much or so says Shakespeare but as murder is in its essence deadly this name sticks for all the wrong reasons. Playwright David Foley weighed other monikers including the superior “If/Then”; alluding to the Cause and Effect theme running throughout the play.  One thing we can say for his chosen designation is that it fairly screams “Christie-sque Thriller” and, for all the right reasons, that is exactly what the evening delivers.

Set in the luxury apartment of a Manhattan socialite of “a certain age” Camille (Kim Strauss) this three-hander gets straight to business with Camille attempting to divest herself of one-night stand waiter Billy (Connor Marghetis) who, in turn, most ungallantly rejects this post-romp dismissal. Attempted offers of “cab-fare” escalate to sex tape blackmail and the summoning of security guard Ted (Tim Finnigan). Revealing himself as an accomplished hustler Billy soon has both Camille and Tim disarmed with a scenario shift from opportunistic burglary to pre-mediated shakedown. From this point hairpin twists come fast and furiously throughout the 2 Acts with murders, both real and imagined, moving the action along in thoroughly entertaining order through to the final curtain.

In the interest of full disclosure thrillers are not my predilection so the competence and enthusiasm the cast brought to the stage was a gratifying element of the evening. Marghetis is a charming and scheming interloper though a dollop of pure menace could only enhance his part.  Finnigan though capable at times struggles to characterise the full weighed of down-trodden desperation in the role of the indebted gambler security guard. Kim Strauss however is a stand-out as Camille embodying the quintessentially clever, slightly-jaded, socialite with energy, insights and timing as sharp as any hustlers.

Strauss & Finnigan Photo: Maria Vartanova

Strauss & Finnigan
Photo: Maria Vartanova

It was with trepidation transformed to admiration that we watched Strauss, without training or experience, take to the stage commanding the room with a highly believable personification of a rather multi-faceted Camille.  From the very outset while attempting to shift her unwanted lothario Strauss moved seamlessly from charmingly indulgent to confidently direct telling Billy to “suck it up and move on”.  On stage almost throughout and with the lion’s share of dialogue Strauss assuredly kept pace, drama and our avid attention.

The trio’s witty delivery and obvious synergies alongside Foley’s psychological contortions elevate the evening above whodunit plotlines to a fully-formed production that’s a pleasure to watch through to the clever if/then ending.

Deadly Murder at Ottawa Little Theatre until Nov 2, 2013

7:30pm (except Mondays)
Matinee October 27th, 2013
400 King Edward Ave. Ottawa, K1N 7M7

Eye Spy: Photo Gig Opportunity

cameravintageOrganisers at Eventful Capital are looking for a local photographer to cover the Alice Russell show at Ritual (137 Besserer St) this Sat. Oct 19.
DM @EllyLXO on Twitter or email eventfulcapital@gmail.com.

Weekend Round-Up: Fresh Meat, Alice Russell, OcktoberFest and more

It’s the weekend JUMP UP and head out!

The event of the weekend is undoubtedly UK soul singer Alice Russell performing Saturday night at Ritual Nightclub (137 Besserer St) 21$ 10pm A rising star not to be missed at such an intimate venue. Get in and see the UK’s latest export – bringing her own original soul sound. Reminiscent of Amy & Adele in that Alice Russell is another powerful inimitable vocal tour de force.

FreshMeat Theatre FestivFireFlood Theatre1al kicks off this weekend at the Lunenburg Pub promising a selection of 20minute plays from stand-out troupes, many from this year’s Fringe Festival. Emerging is my favourite kind of theatre and no better place then at a pub with drink in hand. Conviviality and culture make a fantastic mix. Oct 17-19 & 24-26 7pm

The Ottawa Dance Directive launches the new season with performances of  Too Near Friday & Saturday night ramping up to a silent auction and Dance Party on Sunday evening.  All takes place from 7:30 nightly at ArtsCourt.

Oktoberfest has arrived in the Byward Market and it wouldn’t be a celebration without Sandy Hill culinary star Andree Riffou on the scene. Sunday – and Monday – C’est Bon Cooking  will be hosting OktoberFest Food Tours. Sounds tasty!

DSCN7455Sunday its the Good Food Market Sandy Hill open from 11am-2pm at 731A Chapel st for all your healty eats.

Final mention is OperaLyra launches Pirates of Penzance on Sunday at Arts Court Theatre 2 Daly Ave. Tickets are going so fast they’ve added a fifth performance due to overwhelming demand. If you fancy a light-hearted comical production with great songs and talent book in fast.