Minorities 2008 Homeless Halloween @ St. Lawrence Market North Building

 


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Event: Minorities 2008 Homeless Halloween
Event type: Halloween Events & Parties
When: Thursday, October 30, 2008 (5:00 PM - 1:00 AM)
Location: St. Lawrence Market North Building
Address: 92 Front Street East, Toronto East, Toronto
Last Updated: October 20, 2008
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Minorities 2008: Homeless Halloween OCT 30 from 5pm to 1am Thursday-Friday

Format:
Film Screenings, Discussion Forum, Variety Show with Mini-Acts, Music & Dancing and Food

Videos/Films:
Heat Wave Rave by studio i, Raise Me Up by ANCOP/GK, Shelter from a Storm by Michael Connolly, Music for Minorities by Mikel Rouse, Horde and Prologue of Love by Bohdan Vandiak

Variety Show:
studio i collaborations:visual artist performers from ArtHeart

P.R.I.D.E. Mini-acts -- Population -- Sex Art HypoThesis with the Hostess Bride, Racism -- Primal Colours with The Painter and The Fighters, Integration -- Read Between The Line(n)s with The Lovers, Diversity -- Hidden Agenda with The Survivor, Economy -- Lost In Toronto with The Tourist and The Starving Artist and other characters to show diversity in multiculturalism

Music and dancing:
dj isarte for sound effects and music playlist of mix music

Dress Code:
Mask and Costume

Contest
FREE entry with advance email photo submission to contest (or $10 doors). Prize -- karaoke video maker

Also, display of Article 17 mural art for Amnesty International Project Urban Canvas to be hung at St. Joseph House (tarp AI)

Important:
This interactive event with artists will be filmed/video recorded for a dvd.

Tickets:
$20 to public on Show side with Preferred Seating with Donation to ANCOP/GK or any participating organization; ADVANCE SALE $20 but DOORS $30!

$10 through participants on Shadow side or with Mask/Costume at Doors
(appetizers/food dependent on sponsors)

$20 ticket includes: Show Side/Music & Dancing

$10 for dance only after 11pm
(Open space is divided by a large hanging central screen with films viewable from both sides, but with the Variety Show side and preferred seating on Show side where most filming will be done.)