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Latest Events in Kingston(November Updated)

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Messiah | Kingston Road United Church

Dec 8, 2024 (UTC-5)
Kingston
Musical
Arts
Join us for a performance of Messiah and be part of a tradition that has inspired and moved audiences for centuries. Witness the power of live music as it fills the concert hall, and let the beauty of Handel's composition elevate your spirit and touch your soul. Don’t miss this opportunity to experience one of the greatest choral works ever created—secure your tickets now and be prepared to be uplifted! Information Source: Toronto Beach Chorale | eventbrite

REGGAE REEWIND - A Tribute To 90's Dancehall | District Lounge

Dec 14–Dec 15, 2024 (UTC-5)
Kingston
Concerts
Reggae
Saturday December 14th, 2024 The Most Anticipated Series Returns... REGGAE REEWIND A Tribute To 90's Dancehall Featuring Music By: WHITEBWOY STEENIE KING TURBO BLAXZ DUN PLACE OUTCAST INFAMOUS WISE GUY SMOOTH B Hosted By PRESTO Taking Place Inside DISTRICT LOUNGE 1211 Kingston Rd - Pickering Early Bird Tickets On Sale Now! Celebrate Your Birthday With Us For FREE In 90's Style! Contact Us To Find Out How! For VIP Booth & Details Contact 416.839.5694 or 416.886.8900 Information Source: MUSICAL NICENESS ENT | eventbrite

A John Waters Christmas | Old Dutch Church

Dec 16, 2024 (UTC-5)
Kingston
Arts
Comedy
A John Waters Christmas: Live in KingstonHelp! It’s Christmas! To hell with Santa, Rudolph, Mrs. Claus and, yes, Jesus, Mary, and Joseph, too! We’re not sitting on that man’s lap this year! Nosirree, not getting down on our knees for anybody either. All you need to get through this holiday season is John Waters; St. Nick the Dick, Father Fistmas, Kris Kringleberries! Ho ho ho was never like this! Once again Waters is touring the country on his slippery sled of sewage with his comedy bag of tricks, handing out filthy sticks and stones to bad little nonbinary boys and girls and everybody in between and beyond. Ninety minutes of Christmas jeer and holiday beatings! Go ahead, teabag that tree with your own balls and then knock it over on yourself on purpose! Scream, drag queens and kings, scream! Yes! We’re all getting cha-cha heel s this year! Postage-due Christmas cards, too. We want gift-wrapped get-out-of-jail holiday coupons! Mistle-toejam! As Dawn Davenport would say, We asked and we’d better get!” Happy hole-iday! Merry Diss-mas! We’re the gift that keeps on desperate living. It’s a John Waters Christmas and you’d better watch out! ******************************************************************************************************* A John Waters Christmas contains explicit and potentially controversial content; all attendees should be 18+. Thank You to Our Community PartnersA John Waters Christmas is supported by these community partners and individual contributors. Please consider supporting the organizations that support our LGBTQ+ community. Atwater SkincareUlster County TourismThe Hudson Valley LGBTQ+ Community CenterKingston's Old Dutch ChurchWorkshop Art Fabrication LLCO+ Festival KingstonPeter Lyons + Mike FinkAbout The Old Dutch ChurchOften referred to as “The Cathedral of Kingston,” the Old Dutch Church was a part of the Dutch Colonial village of Wiltwyck which was a trading outpost in the colony of New Netherland. The original church structure, built on the present site in 1660, actually was one corner of the Stockade which Peter Stuyvesant ordered built as fortification. Wiltwyck later became the village of Kingston after the British took over the colony and renamed it New York. The original structure was largely destroyed by fire in the Esopus Indian raid of 1663. Rebuilt and enlarged several times, the church was again burned during the American Revolution by British forces in October of 1777. During the Revolution, the church, and its congregation, aligned itself with the rebel or patriot cause. As a result, in November of 1782, Gen. George Washington visited the church. A hand-written letter by Washington regarding his reception at the church is proudly on display in the Narthex of the church. It is significant to note that during the entire eight years of the American Revolution, this was Washington’s only reference to a religious institution. Over the years, many ecumenical services have been held at Old Dutch Church to commemorate significant events. In 1901, the church held one of the official funeral services for President William McKinley after his assassination in Buffalo, New York. Within hours of the sinking of the Titanic on April 12, 1912, a memorial service for the victims of the disaster was held in our Sanctuary. And most recently, on the evening of September 11, 2001, Old Dutch Church was again the site of a community outpouring of shock and grief as we struggled to cope with the attacks on our country. In 1932, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, then Governor of the State of New York, addressed the church at the 150th commemorative service of the visit of General George Washington. Among the other more recent notable speakers who have presented at church functions are Congressman Hamilton Fish, Jr., Norman Vincent Peale, Brigadier General James E. Cartwright, USMC, Assistant to the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and historian Heywood Hale Broun. The Old Dutch Church is not only interested in preserving and educating the public about its own history but frequently takes a pro-active role in protecting the secular history of the community as well. For example, when Kingston’s old City Hall became a virtually derelict building, church members removed the surviving bas-relief plaster lunettes depicting the city’s history to the basement of the church, thus preventing their total destruction. Now, with the financial help of Old Dutch Church as well as many others, the lunettes have been refurbished and returned to City Hall which was renovated in 2000. In 2008, Old Dutch Church was declared a National Historic Landmark by the Federal government and in 2009 we celebrated our 350th Anniversary! Information Source: Big Gay Hudson Valley | eventbrite

Roaring Twenties New Year's Eve Kingston | The Spire

Dec 31, 2024 (UTC-5)
Kingston
Arts
Experience the glamour of the Roaring Twenties this New Year's Eve in Kingston at The Spire. The event will take place on December 31, 2024, at 82 Sydenham Street. Immerse yourself in the spirit of the 1920s with live music, dancing, and a festive atmosphere. Tickets are priced between CA$20 and CA$30, offering an affordable way to ring in the new year in style. Don't miss this chance to step back in time and celebrate in true Gatsby-era fashion.

Gibbran Songs & Paintings | Olde Stone Cottage Pub

Nov 28, 2024 (UTC-5)
Kingston
Arts
Painting
Welcome to the Chief Manashah Songs & Paintings event! Join us at the cozy Olde Stone Cottage Pub for a night filled with art and music. Chief Manashah will be showcasing his paintings while performing an acoustic set of his original songs followed by a cover set afterparty. It's a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in creativity and enjoy a night of inspiration, songs, abstract paintings & good vibes. Don't miss out on this special event! Information Source: Gibbran | eventbrite

Chief Manashah Songs & Paintings | Olde Stone Cottage Pub

Nov 28, 2024 (UTC-5)
Kingston
Arts
Painting
Welcome to the Chief Manashah Songs & Paintings event! Join us at the cozy Olde Stone Cottage Pub for a night filled with art and music. Chief Manashah will be showcasing his paintings while performing an acoustic set of his original songs followed by a cover set afterparty. It's a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in creativity and enjoy a night of inspiration, songs, abstract paintings & love vibe. Don't miss out on this special event! Chief Manashah Songs & Paintings www.chiefmanashah.com Information Source: Chief Manashah | eventbrite

Edith Hall - How do you solve a problem like Medea? | Oasis Hub Hull

Nov 29, 2024 (UTC+0)
Kingston
Arts
Theater
Discover the intriguing event "Edith Hall - How do you solve a problem like Medea?" taking place on November 29, 2024, at Oasis Hub Hull in Kingston upon Hull. Renowned scholar Edith Hall will delve into the complexities of solving the enigmatic character of Medea. This insightful event offers a unique opportunity to explore the depths of Greek mythology and literature, all at no cost. Join us at 310 Newland Avenue, Kingston upon Hull, HU5 2NB, for a captivating evening of intellectual discourse.

Brunel Arts Musical Theatre Workshop Production | Howell Centre lecture theatre HWLL001

Nov 29, 2024 (UTC+0)
Kingston
Musical
Arts
They're creepy and they're kooky Mysterious and spooky They're all together ooky... Guess which hilariously horrific production we're putting on this year? Come along to find out! Friday 29, November 2024 @ 7.30pm Saturday 30, November 2024 @ 7.30pm Howell Centre lecture theatre HWLL001 Tickets: £12 │ £8 (staff, students & concessions) FREE for members of Brunel Arts Information Source: Brunel Arts | eventbrite

Great Lake Swimmers: In Pieces Tour | Kingston

Dec 4, 2024 (UTC-5)
Kingston
Concerts

SLAY BELLS: A Holiday Cabaret | Something in the Water

Dec 6, 2024 (UTC-5)
Kingston
Arts
Theater
Welcome to SLAY BELLS: A Holiday Cabaret! Get ready to kick off the brightest season of the year with a night of 19+ festive fun and surprises. Join us on Dec 6 at Something in the Water YGK for a night you'll not soon forget! Our cast of talented drag and burlesque performers will dazzle you with favourites modern and classic; there's sure to be something for everyone at this holiday affair! Who will make the nice list or defend their spot on the naughty one? BLOWPONY (@bl0wp0ny) DEMI DEVITO (@demidevito_burlesque) SLAY MUAH (@slaymuahxo) MISTY HOLIDAY (@misty.burlesque) STREET MEAT (@kingstreetmeat) KRISE E KRAZE (@kris_e_kraze) Come dressed in the ugliest festive fit and get ready to slay the runway for a fabulous prize! Baby it's cold outside but you don't have to be! Information Source: BLOWPONY | eventbrite

R&B Uncut- 1 Year Anniversary | District Lounge

Dec 6–Dec 7, 2024 (UTC-5)
Kingston
Concerts
R&B
The R&B Uncut- 1 Year Anniversary celebration will take place at District Lounge in Pickering. The event is scheduled for December 6th to December 7th, 2024. Attendees can expect an unforgettable night filled with soulful performances and great vibes. Tickets are priced between CA$17.31 and CA$33.28, offering a range of options for guests. Join the festivities at 1211 Kingston Road, Pickering, ON L1V 6M5, and immerse yourself in a memorable experience commemorating the one-year milestone of R&B Uncut.

Kingston Orpheus Christmas Concert | St John's Church

Dec 7, 2024 (UTC+0)
Kingston
Musical
Arts
Kingston Orpheus Christmas Concert Come join us for a magical, candlelit evening at St John's Church for the Kingston Orpheus Christmas Concert. Get into the festive spirit with beautiful carols and enchanting music performed by Kingston Orpheus Choir, and professional guest soloists. Bring your friends and family along, and don't miss out on this special event that will surely leave you feeling merry and bright! Information Source: Kingston Orpheus Choir | eventbrite

50 Shades of Cabaret | LaVida Bistrobar & Social

Dec 7, 2024 (UTC-5)
Kingston
Musical
Arts
Sit back, relax and get ready for a show unlike any other, it's 50 Shades of Cabaret. Starring the talented Sarah and Ashiq who will dazzle your senses with mesmerizing performances. It's a dinner served with sultry songs, sexy dancing, and captivating performances. Don't miss out on this unforgettable event that will leave you wanting more. Plan a date night like no other and experience the magic of 50 Shades of Cabaret! Menu information coming soon, our chef is creating an aphrodisiac dinner to compliment this unforgettable experience. Information Source: LaVida Bistrobar & Social | eventbrite

Nq Arbuckle Holiday Show | The Broom Factory

Dec 7, 2024 (UTC-5)
Kingston
Music
Concerts
NQ ARBUCKLE HOLIDAY SHOW at The Broom Factory Doors 7pm Show 7:30pm All Ages It's that time of year again when we are lucky to raise our spirits with a performance by the one and only NQ Arbuckle band! Reassuringly familiar, if a little bit flashier, the longsuffering but thankful NQ Arbuckle wins another battle against the urge to cut and run with “Love Songs For The Long Game,” his first new music in six years. For an artist whose songs have always grappled, at least in part, with the panic that comes with both asking and answering the question “Why am I doing this?” NQ Arbuckle has found his place writing sea shanties songs for drinking on dry land, for our labours of love large and small. These are songs to magic our straw into gold, songs to keep the dread at bay. Songs that keep promises, long after those ships have sailed. Not fully nostalgic, not simply regretful, “Love Songs For The Long Game” is for those who seek balance between constancy and recklessness, between last call and first light. The song, like the rest of NQ Arbuckle’s catalogue, is both a grand gesture and a humble offering, honouring our commitments to family, to love and to keeping that creative spark flickering. This is no bird’s eye view, but a view from the ground, in all its messy wonder. NQ Arbuckle is a Toronto songwriter and namesake of a twice JUNO Award nominated Toronto band. His 2002 Six Shooter cult classic debut Hanging The Battle-Scarred Pinata, produced by Luke Doucet, launched a fervent fanbase devoted to shouting his lyrics back at him, an impressive collection of print clippings, and a sporadic touring career in which NQ Arbuckle careened from Italy to Northern Alberta, Huntsville to Nashville. On “Love Songs For The Long Game,” NQ Arbuckle’s newest song, Doucet returns as producer. Recorded at The Bathouse in Kingston, ON and mixed by Howie Beck, new music also features playing by original members of NQ Arbuckle band Peter Kesper and Mark Kesper, and superlative keyboard player Robbie Grunwald. Information Source: Flying V Productions | eventbrite

National Theatre Live: Present Laughter ( Encore ) | The Auditorium - Kingborough Community Hub

Dec 8, 2024 (UTC+10)
Kingston
Arts
Theater
★★★★★ ‘Andrew Scott’s revelatory performance shows why Noël Coward is hailed a genius’ – Telegraph★★★★★ ‘Andrew Scott is wondrous in this revelatory refresh of Noël Coward’s classic comedy’ – Time Out★★★★★ ‘illuminating and luminously funny’ – WhatsOnStage★★★★★ ‘A treat of a production’ – Financial TimesAs he prepares to embark on an overseas tour, star actor Garry Essendine’s colourful life is in danger of spiralling out of control. Engulfed by an escalating identity crisis as his many and various relationships compete for his attention, Garry’s few remaining days at home are a chaotic whirlwind of love, sex, panic and soul-searchingFilmed live from The Old Vic in London during a sold out run in 2019, Matthew Warchus (Matilda the Musical) directs this giddy and surprisingly modern reflection on fame, desire and loneliness Information Source: Art Screen Events | eventbrite

"Meet the Artist" with Deb Todd Wheeler | The Center for Photography at Woodstock

Dec 12, 2024 (UTC-5)
Kingston
Arts
Fine Art
On Thursday, December 12, we welcome Deb Todd Wheeler to “Meet the Artist” night at CPW. Over the past several years, Deb Todd Wheeler’s artwork has pulled her out of the depths of grief, after the tragic and sudden deaths of her son Lucas and brother Rob. She finds herself returning to Lucas’ bedroom, watching the light pass over his books, his bed, his old sneakers, and all the other residual matter of his brief life, hoping for something to open in the return. In this talk, she will share the photographic nature of her expanded practice, and the fraught delight that accompanies her struggle for something beyond illumination. Although many of her public offerings are protected by a no photography rule, her studio practice engages with untethered time and analog processes -the spare mechanics of pinhole and contact printing- finding a forced stillness that hosts unresolvable yet beautiful collisions with the past. Wheeler will have Book of Walks available for sale throughout the evening. Join us every Thursday evening at CPW, when we host illuminating talks with local and visiting artists. “Meet the Artist” allows the public to get to know new work, to hear about artistic processes, and to meet friends and other local artists. The evening takes place at CPW’s gallery at 474 Broadway in Kingston, NY. It is free and open to the public. Coffee, tea, and snacks are served. “Meet the Artist” is made possible by a generous grant from the Arnold and Augusta Newman Foundation. Deb Todd Wheeler is a multi-disciplinary artist in the Boston area who creates photographic experiences and spaces of radical generosity for emotional transformation and reclamation. Her projects take the form of interactive installations, objects, and participatory happenings, creating provisional communities through gathering, grief work, and holding commemorative space. In a recent project, she guided hundreds of participants (individually, over many years) on a geo-located audio-walk in the partially remediated landscape of Lost Pond, which you can read about in her recently released Book of Walks. She is on the MFAV graduate faculty at Clark University, a Deep Listening facilitator, and a founding member of the LENNYcollective, which provides unusual opportunities for amateur musicians of all ages and levels. Her artwork is represented by Ellen Miller Gallery in Boston. Banner image: Deb Todd Wheeler. Information Source: The Center for Photography at Woodstock | eventbrite

BEAR LOVE ENTERTAINMENT Presents Nauty & Nice Comedy Show & After Party | 11 Lohmaier Ln

Dec 14–Dec 15, 2024 (UTC-5)
Kingston
Arts
BEAR LOVE ENTERTAINMENT is proud to present the Nauty & Nice Comedy Show & After Party in Kingston. The event will take place at 11 Lohmaier Lane on December 14th and 15th, 2024. Featuring a lineup of talented comedians, attendees can look forward to an evening filled with laughter and entertainment. Join us for a night of fun and excitement at this unique comedy show and after party.

DRR's Christmas ROCKsplosion!!! | The RCHA Club

Dec 21, 2024 (UTC-5)
Kingston
Rock
Concerts
Experience the ultimate Christmas celebration at DRR's Christmas ROCKsplosion!!! happening on December 21, 2024, at The RCHA Club in Kingston. Get ready to rock the night away with live performances by top rock bands, spreading holiday cheer with their electrifying music. Join fellow rock music enthusiasts for a memorable evening filled with high-energy tunes and festive spirit. Secure your tickets now for just CA$20 and make this holiday season one to remember at this epic rock event in Kingston.

Hilarious Comedy Hypnosis Show in Kingston: Fun for All Ages! | Kingston Beach Hall

Dec 27, 2024 (UTC+10)
Kingston
Arts
Comedy
As seen on Seven Sharp & going viral on TikTok, you're in for a treat with Comedy Hypnotist, Haiming Jiang, bringing his Comedy Hypnosis show to the New Zealand Fringe Festival. Be prepared to laugh hysterically & to take part too, if you're up for it! it's a night of sassy & saucy fun! Haiming combines hypnosis with comedy to entertain the audience while demonstrating the benefits of hypnosis through audience participation. With his unique cultural background and understanding of New Zealand and Australia, this is a must-see event for any fun-loving Kiwi interested in hypnosis, offering an enjoyable and exciting experience. Come and find out how this Chinese hypnotist uses hypnosis to both entertain audiences and relax participants. Experience the hilarious Comedy Hypnosis Show where you become the star of the show! If you want/consent - this is a no-pressure scenario! Information Source: Aplus Coaching Ltd | eventbrite

Vassil Girginov: Sustainable Sport – An Impossible Theorem? | Ground floor lecture theatre, Michael Sterling Building

Jan 15, 2025 (UTC+0)
Kingston
Sports & Fitness
Professor Vassil Girginov embarks on a journey to explore the sustainability of the current model of sport. For centuries, societies have struggled to ensure equal access to sport due to its perceived health, social, and economic benefits. Yet, by turning the practice of sport into a human right and its purported benefits into a norm and a relatively cheap policy option to tackle a range of welfare issues, have we set ourselves on an impossible mission and set of expectations? Growth is a key constitutive word in the strategies of national and international sport organisations worldwide as they aspire to increase participation, medals, and revenue. However, with growth come enhanced levels of complexity due to increased interactions between participants, the environment, and sport providers, as well as the need to use an ever-greater supply of natural resources. This quest for growth occurs in parallel with a rising awareness about sustainability. Sustainable sport is concerned with a composite problem posed by the tensions between the unfettered advancement of its current model and the need for its sustainable development. In this lecture Professor Girginov explores the tensions between sustainability and growth and argues that the most pertinent challenge facing sustainable sport practices is an ideological one, concerning the overlaying of a sustainability veneer over the growth model of sport. In turn, this serves as a distraction from the fundamental need to think in new ways about sport. Professor Girginov hopes you will join him for a drinks reception after his lecture. What is an Inaugural Lecture? An Inaugural Lecture marks a significant milestone in any academic career. Join us as we celebrate the extraordinary careers and research excellence of our academic colleagues, recently joined or promoted to Professor. In these special open lectures, our professors welcome family, friends, colleagues and members of the public for a memorable evening unpacking their research expertise and offering insights from their career journey. The Inaugural Lecture Series showcases a wide range of subjects and professorial expertise. These beacons of Brunel’s research community are leaders in their wider field, presenting their expertise, free and open to all. Brunel.ac.uk/PublicLectures All ages are welcome - we request that those under 18 are accompanied by an adult. Information Source: Brunel University London | eventbrite

Get Cycling this January | Full Cycle Community Bike Project

Jan 16, 2025 (UTC+0)
Kingston
Cycling
Sports & Fitness
We're passionate about ensuring cycling isn't just a fair-weather option, but an accessible and affordable way to lift your spirits all year round - even on the darkest winter day. Start the new year as you mean to go on and brush off those post Christmas cobwebs in good company! Meet at our workshop (175 Kingston Road) before we set off on an easy-paced, fun ride, before returning to the workshop for a cuppa. Information Source: Full Cycle Community Bike Project | eventbrite

Whitehorse | The Broom Factory

Jan 24, 2025 (UTC-5)
Kingston
Music
Concerts
Whitehorse at The Broom Factory Date: Fri Jan 24 2025 Time: 7:30 PM Location: The Broom Factory Come join us for an unforgettable evening at Juno Award Winners Whitehorse! Get ready for a night filled with music, dancing, and good country vibes. The concert kicks off at 7:30 PM, so make sure to arrive early to secure your spot. Don't miss out on this opportunity to have a great time with friends and make new memories. See you there! Information Source: Flying V Productions | eventbrite

Intro to Perspective: Forest Scene | The Tett Centre for creativy and learning

Feb 6, 2025 (UTC-5)
Kingston
Arts
Painting
Michelle Reid is an award winning Canadian artist who has quickly become recognized for her unique abstract-impressionism. Her contemporary landscape paintings in oil are distinct, vibrant, and full of hope. She has been painting for just over 7 years and currently features both contemporary nature and urban subjects in her work, noted for capturing the sunlight through colour but also for conveying a sense of the spirit of a place. Her work shines so bright you’ll want to reach for your sunglasses. Michelle will give an introduction to the materials, art history, colour theory and composition. She will demonstrate her technique and then provide one on one guidance while you create your own forest scene. Reference photos for all seasons will be provided, choose your own. Acrylic paint. New to painting? This is a safe and encouraging setting to learn something new. Seasoned artist? She'll gently push you a little to try something outside of your regular practice. All materials are provided. 16x20' Canvas size PARKING may be difficult if there's an event at the concert hall so arrive early. HONK app is required to pay for parking during posted hours Bring a snack or refreshment. Juniper Cafe is on site CANCELATION POLICY: Tickets are non refundable. No credits to other classes. Unused ticket price can be transferred to the purchase of paintings or prints. Information Source: Michelle Reid Art | eventbrite

Intro to Perspective: Forest Scene | The Tett Centre for creativy and learning

Feb 6, 2025 (UTC-5)
Kingston
Arts
Painting
Michelle Reid is an award winning Canadian artist who has quickly become recognized for her unique abstract-impressionism. Her contemporary landscape paintings in oil are distinct, vibrant, and full of hope. She has been painting for just over 7 years and currently features both contemporary nature and urban subjects in her work, noted for capturing the sunlight through colour but also for conveying a sense of the spirit of a place. Her work shines so bright you’ll want to reach for your sunglasses. Michelle will give an introduction to the materials, art history, colour theory and composition. She will demonstrate her technique and then provide one on one guidance while you create your own forest scene. Reference photos for all seasons will be provided, choose your own. Acrylic paint. New to painting? This is a safe and encouraging setting to learn something new. Seasoned artist? She'll gently push you a little to try something outside of your regular practice. All materials are provided. 16x20' Canvas size PARKING may be difficult if there's an event at the concert hall so arrive early. HONK app is required to pay for parking during posted hours Bring a snack or refreshment. Juniper Cafe is on site CANCELATION POLICY: Tickets are non refundable. No credits to other classes. Unused ticket price can be transferred to the purchase of paintings or prints. Information Source: Michelle Reid Art | eventbrite

Intro to Colour Theory & Palette Systems | The Tett Centre for creativy and learning

Feb 8, 2025 (UTC-5)
Kingston
Arts
Fine Art
Intro to Colour Theory Join in for an exciting event called Intro to Colour Theory! Whether you're an aspiring artist or simply curious about the world of colors, this in-person event is perfect for you. Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of colors. Discover the secrets behind color combinations, learn about the psychology of colors, and explore how different hues can evoke emotions. Led by award winning Canadian Landscape Artist Michelle Reid, this event promises to be both educational and fun. Get ready for a colorful adventure! SAVE 20% when you purchase both Colour Theory AND Oil Paint Techniques for a whole weekend workshop using code WEEKENDER understand the properties of oil paintbasic mixing propertiesunderstanding valuesunderstanding temperatureslearn how to swap colours with intentionlearn how you see colours uniquelydevelop your own colour wheel based on your personal relationship with colourcome away with a personalized palette to enhace your artistic voiceNew to painting? This is a safe and encouraging setting to learn something new. S easoned artist? She'll gently push you a little to try something outside of your regular practice. All materials are provided. PARKING may be difficult if there's an event at the concert hall so arrive early. HONK app is required to pay for parking during posted hours Bring a snack or refreshment. J uniper Cafe is on site Cancellation Policy:When you purchase a seat you are comitting to the event. Cancellations take limited seating from both other students and the organizer. We ask that you do not expect the organizer be resposable for weather/driving conditions/personal illness/conflicts etc. Tickets are non-refundable and cannot be transfered to another event. Tickets can be transfered to another person by the purchaser directly or inquire if anyone is on the waitlist. In the event that a participant is not able to attend, a credit voucher will be issued toward the purchase of paintings or prints. In the event that the organizer has to cancel the event full refunds will be given. Information Source: Michelle Reid Art | eventbrite

Intro to Colour Theory & Palette Systems | The Tett Centre for creativy and learning

Feb 8, 2025 (UTC-5)
Kingston
Arts
Fine Art
Intro to Colour Theory Join in for an exciting event called Intro to Colour Theory! Whether you're an aspiring artist or simply curious about the world of colors, this in-person event is perfect for you. Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of colors. Discover the secrets behind color combinations, learn about the psychology of colors, and explore how different hues can evoke emotions. Led by award winning Canadian Landscape Artist Michelle Reid, this event promises to be both educational and fun. Get ready for a colorful adventure! SAVE 20% when you purchase both Colour Theory AND Oil Paint Techniques for a whole weekend workshop using code WEEKENDER understand the properties of oil paintbasic mixing propertiesunderstanding valuesunderstanding temperatureslearn how to swap colours with intentionlearn how you see colours uniquelydevelop your own colour wheel based on your personal relationship with colourcome away with a personalized palette to enhace your artistic voiceNew to painting? This is a safe and encouraging setting to learn something new. S easoned artist? She'll gently push you a little to try something outside of your regular practice. All materials are provided. PARKING may be difficult if there's an event at the concert hall so arrive early. HONK app is required to pay for parking during posted hours Bring a snack or refreshment. J uniper Cafe is on site Cancellation Policy:When you purchase a seat you are comitting to the event. Cancellations take limited seating from both other students and the organizer. We ask that you do not expect the organizer be resposable for weather/driving conditions/personal illness/conflicts etc. Tickets are non-refundable and cannot be transfered to another event. Tickets can be transfered to another person by the purchaser directly or inquire if anyone is on the waitlist. In the event that a participant is not able to attend, a credit voucher will be issued toward the purchase of paintings or prints. In the event that the organizer has to cancel the event full refunds will be given. Information Source: Michelle Reid Art | eventbrite

Oil Paint Techniques: Forest Scene | The Tett Centre for creativy and learning

Feb 9, 2025 (UTC-5)
Kingston
Arts
Painting
Michelle Reid is an award winning Canadian artist who has quickly become recognized for her unique abstract-impressionism. Her contemporary landscape paintings in oil are distinct, vibrant, and full of hope. She has been painting for just over 7 years and currently features both contemporary nature and urban subjects in her work, noted for capturing the sunlight through colour but also for conveying a sense of the spirit of a place. Her work shines so bright you’ll want to reach for your sunglasses. Michelle will give an introduction to the materials, art history, colour theory and composition. She will demonstrate her technique and then provide one on one guidance while you create your own forest scene. Reference photos for all seasons will be provided, choose your own. New to painting? This is a safe and encouraging setting to learn something new. Seasoned artist? She'll gently push you a little to try something outside of your regular practice. Save 20% when you double up you purchase of COLOUR THEORY and OIL PAINT TECHNIQUES for an entire weekend of art with code WEEKENDER All materials are provided. 16x20' Canvas size PARKING may be difficult if there's an event at the concert hall so arrive early. HONK app is required to pay for parking during posted hours Bring a snack or refreshment. Juniper Cafe is on site CANCELATION POLICY: Tickets are non refundable. No credits to other classes. Unused ticket price can be transferred to the purchase of paintings or prints. Information Source: Michelle Reid Art | eventbrite

Oil Paint Techniques: Forest Scene | The Tett Centre for creativy and learning

Feb 9, 2025 (UTC-5)
Kingston
Arts
Painting
Michelle Reid is an award winning Canadian artist who has quickly become recognized for her unique abstract-impressionism. Her contemporary landscape paintings in oil are distinct, vibrant, and full of hope. She has been painting for just over 7 years and currently features both contemporary nature and urban subjects in her work, noted for capturing the sunlight through colour but also for conveying a sense of the spirit of a place. Her work shines so bright you’ll want to reach for your sunglasses. Michelle will give an introduction to the materials, art history, colour theory and composition. She will demonstrate her technique and then provide one on one guidance while you create your own forest scene. Reference photos for all seasons will be provided, choose your own. New to painting? This is a safe and encouraging setting to learn something new. Seasoned artist? She'll gently push you a little to try something outside of your regular practice. Save 20% when you double up you purchase of COLOUR THEORY and OIL PAINT TECHNIQUES for an entire weekend of art with code WEEKENDER All materials are provided. 16x20' Canvas size PARKING may be difficult if there's an event at the concert hall so arrive early. HONK app is required to pay for parking during posted hours Bring a snack or refreshment. Juniper Cafe is on site CANCELATION POLICY: Tickets are non refundable. No credits to other classes. Unused ticket price can be transferred to the purchase of paintings or prints. Information Source: Michelle Reid Art | eventbrite

MACBETH: David Tennant & Cush Jumbo - Kingston | The Auditorium - Kingborough Community Hub

Feb 16, 2025 (UTC+10)
Kingston
Arts
Theater
Please note - also screening at the Earl Arts Centre Sun 2 March and Ulverstone Leven Theatre ( TBC ) ★★★★★ ‘An act of risk-taking theatre that also feels darkly, magically, like real-life. It’s as if the play is being discovered for the first time.’ Daily Telegraph★★★★★ ‘David Tennant is tremendous and superbly partnered by Cush Jumbo.’ Financial Times★★★★★ ‘David Tennant thrills in a production full of wolfish imagination and alarming surprises. Cool, cocky and utterly arresting.’ GuardianDavid Tennant and Cush Jumbo lead a stellar cast in a new 5-star production of Shakespeare’s Macbeth, filmed live at the Donmar Warehouse in London. Unsettling intimacy and brutal action combine at breakneck speed as Max Webster directs this tragic tale of love, murder, and nature’s power of renewal.David Tennant (Doctor Who, Broadchurch) and Cush Jumbo (The Good Wife, Criminal Record) lead a stellar cast in an ‘enthralling’ (★★★★★ Daily Telegraph) new production of Shakespeare’s Macbeth, filmed live at the Donmar Warehouse in London, especially for the big screen.Unsettling intimacy and brutal action combine at breakneck speed as Max Webster (Life of Pi, Henry V) directs this tragic tale of love, murder, and nature’s power of renewal.With staging ‘full of wolfish imagination and alarming surprise’ (★★★★★ The Guardian), the immersive experience places the audience inside the minds of the Macbeths, asking are we ever really responsible for our actions? Information Source: Art Screen Events | eventbrite

Shakespeare at the Hub: Macbeth - ACT Hub Kingston | ACT HUB at Causeway Hall Kingston

Feb 27, 2025 (UTC+10)
Kingston
Arts
Shakespeare By the Vines: Macbeth Tickets on sale now via ACTHub One couple’s ruthless thirst for power turns nature upside down in Shakespeare’s bloody tragedy Macbeth. The Hub transforms into the eerie beauty of the Scottish Highlands as the infamous witches weave their dark prophecies and Macbeth rises to power amidst a whirlwind of murder, secrets, and the occult, with a dynamic cast (and maybe a few audience members) who will bring the play to life. Gather your friends and strap in for a night of greed, ambition, and deception. Whether you’re a Shakespeare aficionado or new to the Bard, don’t miss this chance to experience Shakespeare’s shortest, sharpest, and bloodiest play like never before, as nature and theatre collide. Expect audience interaction in this performance. This is Shakespeare up close and personal! We encourage audience members of all ages, and love introducing younger audience members to the joys of watching Shakespeare. Parents should note that this production is faithful to the original text and contains some adult themes (battles, murder and the like). Brought to you in partnership with The Q and directed by Jordan Best. Lakespeare is an independent theatre company on a mission to make high-quality theatre accessible to Canberrans and beyond. Visit our webpage closer to show time for more information about the show, the cast and what we do. And don't forget to follow us on Facebook or Instagram. Our summer season always involves as many free outdoor shows as we can afford to put on. Sales from ticketed events partially fund these, but crowd-sourced donations also help make this possible. If you'd like to help out by donating you can do so via this listing. Information Source: eventbrite

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