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CBC Arts Docuseries In The Making Returns With New Group Of Canadian Artists, Beginning September 27

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The acclaimed CBC Arts original series IN THE MAKING will return this fall for a second season of eight half-hour documentaries, each following a Canadian artist on an immersive journey inside their creative process. Premiering Friday, September 27 at 8:30 p.m. (9 p.m. NT) on CBC, a new episode will broadcast each week, and all eight episodes will be available on-demand as of September 27 via the free CBC Gem streaming service. This season’s artists include: Rebecca Belmore, Deanna Bowen, Jeremy Dutcher, Christopher House, Beverly Glenn-Copeland, Ken Lum, Walter Scott, and Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory. To celebrate, CBC Arts and producers White Pine Pictures are partnering with leading arts organizations coast-to-coast-to-coast for special screenings and events this fall, which will feature select appearances by the spotlighted artists.

Nominated for three Canadian Screen Awards and winner of a Canadian Cinema Editors Award for Best Editing in a Docuseries, IN THE MAKING features groundbreaking artists from across the creative spectrum—including visual art, music, theatre, dance and comics—as they face pivotal moments of risk and realization. With each episode, the show gives viewers rare access to the life and work of a single artist, often documented over a period of several months across multiple locations. The subjects of the second season are:

● Seventy-five-year-old electronic musician Beverly Glenn-Copeland, connecting with a new generation of fans in Japan;

● Celebrated comic artist Walter Scott, debuting new work in Montreal;

● JUNO Award and Polaris Music Prize-winner Jeremy Dutcher, reconnecting on the shores of the Wolastoq river in New Brunswick;

● Visual artist Deanna Bowen, returning home to Vancouver for a deeply personal project;

● Artist, writer and professor Ken Lum, preparing a major new sculpture in Philadelphia;

● Choreographer Christopher House, returning to the stage in Toronto and preparing to leave the company he’s led for 25 years;

● Theatre artist Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory, beginning a powerful new collaboration with women artists in Iqaluit; and

● Legendary visual artist Rebecca Belmore, mounting a survey of her life’s work in Saskatoon.

This season of In the Making will feature a special series of screenings and events presented at arts organizations across Canada this fall with O’Neill and the featured artists. The schedule is as follows (* denotes artist in attendance), with more details on each event to be made available in the coming weeks.

  • September 10: Vancouver International Film Centre, Vancouver, BC (Deanna Bowen*, Ken Lum)
  • September 20: Beaverbrook Art Gallery, Fredericton, NB (Beverly Glenn-Copeland*, Jeremy Dutcher)
  • September 27: Hot Docs Cinema, Toronto, ON (Rebecca Belmore*, Beverly Glenn-Copeland*)
  • September 27: SBC Gallery, Montreal, QC (Walter Scott)
  • September 29: McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Kleinburg, ON (Ken Lum*, Deanna Bowen*, Rebecca Belmore*)
  • October 10: Qaggiavuut!, Iqaluit, NU (Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory*)
  • November 8: National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, ON (Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory*)
  • November 12: Remai Modern, Saskatoon, SK (Rebecca Belmore, Walter Scott)
  • November 30: Burnaby Art Gallery, Burnaby, BC (Ken Lum*)

IN THE MAKING is directed by some of Canada’s most compelling voices in documentary film, including Chelsea McMullan and Amar Wala, who launched a mentorship program for emerging BIPOC directors in tandem with the series’ second season.

 

The First “Netflix Original” Was An Abstract Test Footage Short

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In order to test frame rates and how their streaming service handles different kinds of content, Netflix produced 11 minutes of test footage in 2011 that can be viewed by typing “example show” in their search engine. Cut together (as seen below), the shorts become a very strange, very abstract art film, with an unidentified man juggling and reciting Shakespeare.

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Watch Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour Sing Shakespeare

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Want a calm moment in your busy day? Listen to guitarist and lead singer with Pink Floyd, David Gilmour, sing Sonnet 18 because, well, Shakespeare. It’s taken from the 2002 DVD David Gilmour in Concert but recorded for the album When Love Speaks a beautiful, classic gift of love inspired by the sonnets of William Shakespeare.

The Tenors Announce 2019 Holiday Tour

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“Sleigh bells ring, are you listening?” The Tenors are coming to town. The multi-platinum selling, JUNO Award-winning band today announced their annual North American holiday tour “Wonder of Christmas.”

Kicking off in Seattle, WA on November 29, The Tenors will celebrate the holiday season with fans in 13 cities across Canada and the U.S. The Tenors will perform a selection of songs from their two Christmas albums, along with other festive favourites. The tour culminates on December 22 in Brantford, ON with a special celebration for the 100th anniversary of the Temple Theatre’s opening night.

Tickets for select shows go on sale starting Friday, August 23 at 10 A.M local time at tenorsmusic.com. VIP packages are available at the-tenors.wun.io and include premium seats, a personal photo with The Tenors, a signed 8 x 10 photograph and exclusive merchandise.

“Sharing the joy of the holidays through music with our families and extended families – our fans – is one of our favourite ways to celebrate the Christmas season,” said The Tenors.

Tour dates include:
November 29: Seattle, WA | Benaroya Concert Hall
December 2: Portland, OR | Arlene Schnitzer Hall
December 3: Vancouver, BC | Queen Elizabeth Theatre
December 5: Calgary, AB | Southern Alberta Jubilee
December 8: Saskatoon, SK | TCU Place
December 10: Edmonton, AB | Northern Alberta Jubilee
December 12: Winnipeg, MB | Club Regent Casino
December 13: Prior Lake, MN | Mystic Lake Casino
December 15 Windsor, ON | Caesars Windsor
December 16: Ottawa ON | Southam Hall
December 18: Glenside, PA | Keswick Theatre
December 20: New York, NY | The Town Hall
December 22: Brantford, ON | Sanderson Centre for the Performing Arts

Duo Performs The Beatles’ ‘Come Together’ on a Double-Sided Guitar

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Musician Rob Scallon teamed up with fellow musician Mary Spender to perform The Beatles “Come Together” on a double-sided guitar. It’s like The Beatles on a budget!

How Drumsticks Are Made

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“How A 5A Is Made” is a compilation of Vic Firth’s #HowItsMade Series on Instagram which takes you through each step of their drumstick making process.

Bruce Cockburn releases new “April In Memphis” video

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Bruce Cockburn has released his new April In Memphis video from his upcoming album Crowing Ignites.

Bruce says, “The piece came into being on MLK Day 2019. It pretty much formed itself in the course of a practice session. It took the shape of a lament, more than a celebration, which set me to thinking of King’s murder, and the loss of a voice of wisdom, compassion and respect that we could really use about now. Hence the title. I think the video conveys the right sense of the poignant beauty, of the dignity, of the man and the spirituality that fueled him.”

Kurt Swinghammer who produced and directed the video, says, “Creating an animation for Bruce’s moving instrumental was an inspired opportunity to reflect on the loss of the most important spiritual leader of the last century. 50 years after MLK’s assassination, we clearly still need to hear his message.”

Check it out below!

Video: How Taylor Guitars Are Made

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Video producer Caroline Aghajanian of Insider visited Taylor Guitars in El Cajon, California and in Tecate, Mexico to check out how Taylor Guitars are made.

Taylor Guitars was founded in 1974 by Bob Taylor and Kurt Listug, and has grown into the leading global builder of premium acoustic guitars. Renowned for blending modern, innovative manufacturing techniques with a master craftsman’s attention to detail, Taylor acoustic guitars are widely considered among the best-sounding and easiest to play in the world. The company is a pioneer in the use of computer mills, lasers and other high-tech tools and proprietary machinery, and today, Bob Taylor is widely recognized throughout the musical instrument industry as the visionary acoustic guitar manufacturer.

How Zildjian Cymbals Are Made

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Check out this video of Zildjian’s Norwell, MA factory, and for more, follow their “How Its Made” Series on Instagram which takes you through each step of their cymbal making process.

Experience the King Like Never Before With ‘Elvis Unleashed,’ in Movie Theaters Worldwide on October 7 and 10

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Elvis Presley returns to big screens across the globe this fall with the new music special, “Elvis Unleashed,” featuring previously unseen footage on movie theater screens of Elvis as he filmed the iconic “68 Comeback Special.” The two-day cinema event, which includes outtakes and performances that reveal a new side of the King, will air in cinemas on October 7, with an encore screening on October 10.

Each screening will include a new 30-minute segment with Los Angeles Times lead music writer Randy Lewis in conversation with actor Dennis Quaid, rising pop/country artist Jade Jackson and the esteemed director and producer of the “68 Elvis Comeback Special,” Steve Binder, to discuss Elvis’s life and legacy. Quaid and Jackson are set to perform some Elvis classics, while Randy Lewis discusses the behind-the-scenes interactions that Binder had with Elvis and his manager Colonel Parker, as well as celebrating the King.

Fathom Events will present “Elvis Unleashed” in more than 800 U.S. movie theaters on Monday, October 7, and Thursday, October 10 at 7:00 p.m. local time (both dates), through Fathom’s Digital Broadcast Network (DBN). For a complete list of U.S. theater locations, visit the Fathom Events website (theaters and participants are subject to change). International cinema locations and ticket-on-sale dates will be announced at a later date.

The “‘Elvis ’68 Comeback Special” was a major milestone in Elvis Presley’s storied career, marking his first live television performance in seven years and pioneering the “unplugged” performance style with an acoustic set. “Elvis Unleashed” captures the spontaneous moments and stories behind the legendary special, and sheds new light on Elvis as a cultural icon.