Precarious Festival
Presented by Fleshy Thud in Partnership with Public Energy
October 25th – December 2, 2017
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Precarious workers are those who fill permanent job needs but are denied permanent employee rights. Why is so much creative labour precarious? What are the consequences of increasing precariousness for work of all kinds across the board? Precarious: Peterborough ArtsWORK Festival approaches these questions through creativity and dialogue. Theatre, literature, dance, visual art, panel discussions, installation performances, music, and that human thing: talk. Come be part of the conversation!
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Schedule of Events:
Wednesday, October 25, 4-7pm at The Spill Café (414 George St. N)
FESTIVAL LAUNCH
Friday, November 3, 7-10pm at Star X (#5, 129 Hunter Street West)
Salon des Refusés
Visual art by Tara Azzopardi, Jerm IX, Lyall Brownlee, Rosanne Fortin,Daniel Crawford, Leigh MacDonald, Hartley Stephenson
Friday, November 3, 7-10pm at the Commerce Building (129 ½ Hunter Street W – the corner of Water and Hunter)
Peterborough DanceWorks
Site-specific dance works during Gallery Hop:
Victoria Mohr-Blakeney, featuring Sylvie Dasne and Rachael Cardiello: when I think of her
Ryan Kerr: Abstraction No. 129 ½
Kate Story: water bill
Monday November 6, 7-9pm at The Theatre on King: TTOK (159 King St., up the alley and around back)
The Biography Project
Gabe Pollock and Dave Tough of Electric City Magazine
Wednesday, November 8, 8-10 pm at TTOK
cutting out lake huron
Elisha Rubacha
Wednesday, November 8, 9-10 pm at TTOK
Survey Soiree!
Anna Currier of Trent University
Thursday, November 9, 3-6pm, location TBA; stay tuned!
RC4G* presents ROCK BLOCK!
Thursday, November 9, 7:30pm at TTOK
Artists in the Community Coffeehouse
Friday, November 10, 7pm at TTOK
Survey Soiree!
Anna Currier of Trent University
Friday, November 10, 8pm at TTOK
Work, Work, Work: Uncertainty and Precarity in Creative Labour
Presented by Electric City Culture Council (EC3) and the Precarious Festival
Saturday November 11, 12-6pm at Star X
Salon des Refusés
Visual art by Tara Azzopardi, Jerm IX, Lyall Brownlee, Rosanne Fortin, Daniel Crawford, Leigh MacDonald, Hartley Stephenson
Monday, November 13, 7pm at TTOK
Survey Soiree!
Anna Currier of Trent University
Monday, November 13, 8pm at TTOK
Basic Income Guarantee
Jason Hartwick of the Basic Income Peterborough Network
Monday, November 13-Tuesday November 14, 6-8pm; Wednesday, November 15 matinee, 12-2pm at Artspace (378 Aylmer St. N)
Neighbours/Voisins
Ring O’ Rosie
Saturday November 18, 12-6pm at Star X
Salon des Refusés
Visual art by Tara Azzopardi, Jerm IX, Lyall Brownlee, Rosanne Fortin,Daniel Crawford, Leigh MacDonald, Hartley Stephenson
Monday, November 20, 7:30 pm at Market Hall (140 Charlotte St.)
Public Energy presents Writing as Resistance: a public talk by Chris Hedges.
Tuesday, November 21, 8pm at TTOK
Precarity and Shame
Sponsored by CUPE Local 3908, Kawartha Pineridge Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario and the Peterborough District Labour Council
Thursday, November 23, 3-6pm at The Spill Café
RC4G* presents ROCK BLOCK!
Saturday, November 25, 12-6pm at Star X
Salon des Refusés
Visual art by Tara Azzopardi, Jerm IX, Lyall Brownlee, Rosanne Fortin,Daniel Crawford, Leigh MacDonald, Hartley Stephenson
Saturday, November 25, 8pm and 9:30pm at TTOK
Crime City!
Sunday-Tuesday, November 26-28, 8pm at TTOK
Invisible
Eryn Lidster
Sunday, November 26, 8pm at The Garnet (231 Hunter St W)
Show and Tell Poetry Series: KEYBOARDS!
Justin Million
Thursday, November 30, 8pm at The Garnet
Show and Tell Poetry Series: STPS Showcase
Thursday-Saturday, November 30-December 2 at 8pm, with a 2pm matinee on Saturday at TTOK
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