Friday, June 04, 2010

Call To Artists, Musicians, Writers For Saturday, October 2, 2010



From the L.O.O.K. Organizing Committee!

Just received an email from Ron Stewart who hosts poetry workshops once a month at Landon. A member of his group asked him to forward notice from L.O.O.K. about this event in October and its call to artists, musicians, and writers to participate. The following info is from the email:

A Call to Artists for Saturday, October 2nd, 2010

To convene in Queens Park on Dundas East, Old East Village

Between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. in London, Ontario. NO FEES.

The Bicycle Powered Stage

Got a band? Love to perform on stage? This stage is going to be powered by the people. Literally!


Truly electric fun! We have eight hours of stage time to fill and we already have bands signing up.

No fees.

Concert contact:

Rob Butterwick, apolloxproductions(at)hotmail.com

Serenade of the Trees

Many of the trees in Queens Park were sprouted in the original Boreal forest before London was created. According to Reforest London, new young saplings will be planted amongst them in 2010. It will be fall and the trees will be going to sleep for the winter. Choose from amongst these trees one that you would like to serenade.

For: acoustic, voice, spoken word, puppetry, poetry, dance ... limited to individuals and small groups only. No Fees.

Contact: Jamie Hume, humejamie(at)yahoo.ca

Performance in the Park

The L.O.O.K. Organizing Committee is hoping to have some remaining space for performance pieces throughout Queens Park. If you or your group have a proposal, please contact:

Jessica Conlon: jessconlon88(at)hotmail.com or
Jamie Hume: humejamie(at)yahoo.ca

Artist Vendors

Painters, sculptors, mixed media, photographers, writers, craftspeople and more! Artists will not pay a fee for tent space at L.O.O.K. There will only be a single returnable deposit requested. We want you there!

Contact: Jessica Conlon, jessconlon88(at)hotmail.com

All performers and special exhibits, will be listed for public viewing on the L.O.O.K. website and on our program of the days events.


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