2008 Festival

Day 2: Friday, October 24 (AJP)

Norbert Klassen performing The Art of Marking Art at XPACE Cultural Centre

By Andrew James Paterson Walking down Ossington Avenue, I approach the XPACE Cultural Centre and immediately perceive an art object in the window. This is a change from the previous evening, but then the object was created that previous evening. Joost Nieuwenburg’s Mattress of Vertical Matches, perhaps? It is the mat or rug or surface …

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Day 1: Opening Night (AJP)

Stacey Sproule & Randy Gagne performing How deep is your love? at XPACE Cultural Centre

By Andrew James Paterson 7a*11d Opening Night—October 23, 2008 When I arrive at XPACE, there are already a lot of people there and there will be a great many more. Nearly 200 people in that somewhat small gallery—that gallery plus its classical basement. How is this opening night going to proceed, and how will it …

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Day 1: Opening Night (EW)

Will Kwan performing Dr. V Does The Classics at XPACE Cultural Centre

October 23, 2008 By Elaine Wong With throngs of people packed into the XPACE cultural centre, things were tight on 7a*11d’s opening night—a tightness of community and space that was mirrored throughout the night’s performances, which both relied on and parodied intimacy and immediacy. To begin the proceedings, we were introduced to the large, pale …

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Scheduling update: Glenn Lewis

As part of his performance A Sweeping Statement, Glenn Lewis will be sweeping the streets of Toronto and picking up materials as he goes for use in the installation that will be featured in his closing performance. Here is the schedule to follow Glenn as he sweeps his way across Toronto: Friday, October 24, Noon …

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Cheryl L’Hirondelle

Cheryl L'Hirondelle performing êkâya-pâhkaci (don’t freeze up) at Toronto Free Gallery

By Andrew James Paterson It is the second half of October in an even-numbered year, and therefore the biennial 7a*11d Performance Festival is almost upon us again in Toronto. In fact, co-sponsored events involving the performance festival and other umbrellas have already commenced. On Thursday October 16, FADO Performance Art Centre, a long-time associate of …

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7a*11d blog 2008

With this year’s incredible line-up of activities, we know you won’t want to miss a thing. But in case you do, 7a*11d offers a festival “blog” with daily critical commentary (description, introspection, cultural implication, and maybe just a tad of gossip…) and interviews with participating artists by selected local writers. For this inaugural year, we …

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