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			<title>Speakeasy</title>
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<p><strong>By Jane Taylor and Reccia Mandelcorn</strong></p>
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<p>When the convergence of creative energy
and artistic excellence takes over The Speakeasy, unanticipated conversations
emerge, surprising and inspiring us as hosts. This happened on Wednesday's broadcast
when we were joined by Sheryl Thomas of Marquee Theatrical Productions, Daniel
St-Amant, experimental fine artist, and Stephanie Nicolo, ACC Gallery Curator. </p>
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<p>Sheryl is a force of nature.&nbsp;As
founder and General Manager of Marquee Theatrical Productions, Sheryl has led
this once grassroots community theatre group of volunteers to a level of
professionalism that challenges any major big city theatre company.</p>
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<p>Starting out as a fundraiser for the
Trinity Anglican Church, Marquee Theatrical Productions has become an
incubation of talent and destination for those who enjoy quality musical
theatre. Offering opportunities for the youngest to the oldest, Marquee
Theatrical Productions definitely has you covered.</p>
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<p>A creative spirit, Sheryl is never happy
to rest on her accomplishments; rather she seeks new, innovative ways to engage
the community. We loved hearing about Marquee's newest offering, Broadway Babies,
where parents and babies ages 10 months and up play instruments and learn songs
from Broadway musicals. We could just imagine how fabulous family times
together would be, sharing the delight of creating music together.</p>
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<p>Marquee Theatrical Productions brings
professional expertise together for a full set experience; everything from
actual “rain” on stage for Singing in the Rain to building a car that flies and
swims out of a golf cart for Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.</p>
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<p>This year's big musical is Mamma Mia, featuring
the music of the iconic Abba. Just listening to our opening of Dancing Queen
made sitting in our seats for the broadcast quite a feat.</p>
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<p>Whether you've always wanted to be a
star, are looking for community involvement or want to enjoy first class musical
theatre, this local gem will not disappoint. To find out more Marquee
Theatrical Productions, check out <a href="http://www.marqueetp.com">www.marqueetp.com</a>.</p>
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<p>Daniel St-Amant is a rising star in the
art world, creating paintings that are conceptual, interactive and that spark
important conversation about environment issues. A fine art major with a love
of realism and painting, Daniel's current work starts out in the street and not
in his Toronto studio. </p>
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<p>Picking up on a portfolio challenge from
one of his professors at NSCAD University to do something really different,
something outside his comfort level, Daniel uses roadways to emphasize our
global footprint. By capturing tire tracks on canvas, he uses these distinct
markings as backdrop for his beautiful detailed animal portraits. </p>
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<p>This unique; sometimes random; often
crazy process challenges the viewer to reflect on how industrialization and the
over-use of resources change lives and habitats globally. Paintings often
include found objects in nature, creating natural textures and palettes. Daniel
St-Amant speaks a global message, but he is a voice of Canada; his roots in
rural Quebec showing in exquisite paintings of moose, wolves, raccoons and birds.
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<p>Daniel St-Amant's exhibit, Running
Forward, can be enjoyed at the Aurora Cultural Centre until May 25. An artist
reception will be held Friday, March 22, 6-8 p.m., and Ways of Seeing – Artist
Demonstration on Saturday, March 30, 12 – 2 p.m. is a must to experience.</p>
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<p>March is definitely a busy month of
culture and fun for all ages. To find out that's in store at the Aurora
Cultural Centre, visit <a href="http://www.auroraculturalcentre.ca">www.auroraculturalcentre.ca</a>
and to check out what's happening at Aurora Public library, visit <a href="http://www.aurorapl.ca">www.aurorapl.ca</a>.</p>
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<p>With so much going on, there's no need
to leave Aurora for your cultural fix. &nbsp;From The Speakeasy … see you next month!</p>
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<p>Jane Taylor is Communications and Events
Manager at the Aurora Cultural Centre and Reccia Mandelcorn is Manager of
Community Collaboration at Aurora Public Library. They co-host The Speakeasy on
the first Wednesday of each month on 102.7 CHOP-FM. </p>
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