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A poem for the journey through a budget process

Provisions

What should we have taken
with us? We never could decide
on that; or what to wear
or at what time of
year we should make the journey

So here we are in thin
raincoats and rubber boots

On the disastrous ice, the wind rising

Nothing in our pockets

But a pencil stub, two oranges
Four Toronto streetcar tickets

and an elastic band holding a bundle
of small white filing cards
printed with important facts.

 

- Margaret Atwood

SIng out at the sing off

Thanks to Art Journal, I just read an article in Sunday's London Times about the resurgence of popularity of choirs in the UK.  Calgary is a hot bed of choirs, Calgary Arts Development funds 16 choirs which involve over 500 Calgarians.  Many of these choirs tour throughout the country and are winning national recognition.  Maybe CTV will start a Canadian version of Last Choir Standing.

Fund, reward, give, grant

empowerThe language around granting is loaded. Even the word 'grant' as defined on dictionary.com speaks to the hierarchy and entitlement that is implied by the word and potentially the action.

something granted, as a privilege or right, a sum of money, or a tract of land.  read more »

Toronto v.s. Montreal v.s Calgary?

The government of Ontario is stepping up to the plate in an impressively strong way.  Funding the shortfall of many of the city's large capital projects for the arts and re-defining seed funding through a new $15 million legacy grant for the one year old Luminato Festival.  Check out this article published in today's Toronto Star.

OK Alberta, the bar is set.

Music Lives Everywhere

Last night I had the pleasure of attending two incredible musical events. The first was Mystic Signs a concert by the Renaissance Singers with guests Calgary Men's Chorus and EnChor. This amazing concert of ancient and contemporary choral music was presented in the dome theatre of the Telus World of Science. It was a selll out show with audience ranges from eight years old to seventy eight years old. After the concert I went over to MacHall to see Guitar Mania, a presentation of the Calgary MidWinter Blues Festival just in time to catch blues legend Hubert Sumlin. It was an amazing show, transforming MacHall for one night into one of the best Blues clubs in North America. Another sell out with an incredible range of audience, I even ran into Marge our favorite elevator operator from our office building.  read more »

Square feet and strong foundations

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louvre foundationWe are in the midst of the Arts Space Assessment Process, the Calgary Arts Development led process to identify strong community led arts space proejcts to reccomend for municipal funding or land. Much like developing space, our process sometimes inches forward and sometimes takes a giant leap. Lately we have been leaping along. The Arts Space Assessment Process has brought forward amazing projects that, when completed, will change the city's sky line and bring creative life into many Calgary nieghborhoods.  read more »

War, Remembrance and Art

I recently heard a woman that worked for a city (not Calgary) in the area of arts & culture saying that the attitude of her police department when it came to the arts was "what do the arts have to do with a hurt child lying in the middle of the street?"

Even upon typing that statement I can't help but see a clear image of a hurt child lying in the middle of the street. That's the power of a visual statement . That's the fodder of artists - and that's what the arts have do with a hurt child lying in the middle of the street.  read more »

Defining Ourselves

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DEMOS, a think tank out of the UK, self titled "the Think Tank for every day democracy" recently published a Green Paper and accompanying Podcast titled " So, What *Do* You Do?" which looks at how the creative industries work and how policy can support these industries.  read more »

Living South of Red Deer

I recently returned from attending the Creative Cities Network in Edmonton. Being at the conference meant spending four days in 'Deadmonton' (the sister city to 'Cowtown’) and brought me to consider what the real differences were between Calgary and Edmonton.

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Working in partnership to build more support for Calgary artists and arts organizations

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This morning the Canada Council and Alberta Foundation for the Arts were in town to launch the Alberta Creative Development Initiative. This anticipated grant program will provide important new dollars for artists, arts administrators and organizations in Alberta. The program was established through a Canada Council Initiative driven by the Council's interest to increase participation from Alberta artists and organizations in their programs.  read more »

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