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The Electric City Culture Council (EC3) is proud to launch the Artsweek SHIFT² ‘pocket festival,’ a series of nine COVID-compliant arts projects and events taking place live, in-person throughout Peterborough and online, between May 1 and July 31, 2021

All Artsweek SHIFT² events are FREE to the public!

Artsweek SHIFT is new pandemic project created by EC3 in response to the postponement, until September 2021, of Artsweek 2020, the city’s multi-disciplinary festival of the arts.

Artsweek SHIFT began with series of arts events that took place in-person and online from October to December 2020, including curated projects Downtown and Post-Code Tour. The second phase, Artsweek SHIFT², included an Open Call for Proposals for two grant programs: Project Production and Presentation Grants (announced below) and Mini Grants to Professional Artists (announcement coming soon).

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Artsweek SHIFT²
May 1 to July 31, 2021

Three months of art events, across the City of Peterborough and online.


The Peterborough Poetry Slam Virtual Soapbox Sessions

The Peterborough Poetry Slam will turn over control of its social media platforms and its virtual soapbox stage to a number of Peterborough-area poets.
Project Lead: Peterborough Poetry Slam Collective

Dates: May 24 to June 24


The Radio Is A Stage

A project that will feature collaborations between local artists, creating collaborative audio works, to be broadcast on the airwaves of Trent Radio CFFF 92.7FM.
Project Lead: Trent Radio

Date: June 6 (broadcast)


Testing

A brief and hilariously tragic theatre monologue testing the boundaries of live(streamed) communal experience. Content warning: mature themes and strong language.
Project Lead: The Theatre on King

Dates: June 10 to 12


Jenn Cole: “Swim!” (Precarious3 Festival)

A residency by theatre-dance artist Jenn Cole about living waterways, presented as part of the Precarious3 multidisciplinary arts festival.
Project Lead: Fleshy Thud

Dates: June 20 (video premiere)


Benj Rowland Live Stream Concert

An evening livestream concert of mostly original songs, performed solo by Benj Rowland.
Project Lead: Benj Rowland

Dates: July 2


aLIVE Circus

Set at Peterborough Square, this five-act live circus production reunites audiences and performers in celebration of springtime and all things living.
Project Lead: Peterborough Academy of Circus Arts

Date: July 11


Borderless Music & Arts Festival

Multidisciplinary arts showcase that centres women, intersectional identities, and inclusive community-building with an eclectic mosaic of music, dance, visual art, poetry, drag, improv, and film.
Project Lead: Sara Shahsavari

Dates: July 22 to 25


Vertep

A puppet-based multimedia performance work. An intimate experience, it is performed privately for audiences, one member at a time.
Project Lead: The Nervous System

Dates: July 28 to August 8


John Marris - Fire Shift (small)

Fire Shift

A collaboration between local youth and Peterborough artists to make ceramic work and then experience a traditional outdoor pit firing process.
Project Lead: John Marris

Dates: Public Exhibition TBA


Artsweek SHIFT² Call for Proposals (archived)

‘Component One: Mini Grants to Professional Artists’ and ‘Component Two: Project Production and Presentation Grants’.
(Note: no longer accepting applications.)


Artsweek SHIFT (Phase One)
October to December, 2020

Phase One is now complete.


Post-Code Tour

Artists imagine a more accessible vision of downtown Peterborough in a speculative virtual tour.


Downtown

Poetry, spoken word, and visual art in the heart of downtown.


List of events

Tootah in Town

Date: September 26, 2018
Time: 12:00 am - 12:00 am
Location: Peterborough Downtown Farmers’ Market Charlotte St.
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Tootah is an open-hearted, family-friendly, red-nosed Clown who likes to keep busy. Whether collecting garbage, trying to understand Bineshiinyag (the Birds), or joyfully interacting with passersby, Tootah is always tending to something important.

Sorry about what happened at the mall

Start date: September 25, 2018 - End date: September 26, 2018
Time: 12:00 am - 12:00 am
Location: Peterborough Square, 360 George St N
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Sorry about what happened at the mall is a site-specific contemporary dance work set in Peterborough Square. Choreographed in three parts by Victoria Mohr-Blakeney, Kate Story, and Ryan Kerr, the piece investigates themes of late capitalist decay and the creative possibilities of unexpected spaces.

Drop in Salsa Dance – New Visions/Old Land: On Hospitality

Date: September 25, 2018
Time: 12:00 am - 12:00 am
Location: The Theatre on King, 171 King St.
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The Electric City Culture Council is proud to present the Downtown Artists in Residence Project: On Hospitality. Curated by Leslie Menagh.

Six local artists have been selected to take part in the residency and have been invited to contemplate the theme of hospitality. A cross-cultural value, hospitality can be expressed, understood, and interpreted in diverse ways. The Indigenous, settler, and newcomer artists taking part will share their unique perspectives on the subject as well as their diverse artistic practices.

Featuring Brad Brackenridge, Kelly O’Neill, Nick Ferrio, Rodney Fuentes, Mayelin Lovet, and Alice Williams

Community Event – INTRO TO RUNNING A CREATIVE BUSINESS

Date: September 25, 2018
Time: 12:00 am - 12:00 am
Location: Watson and Lou, 383 Water St. Peterborough ON
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Community Event – BASIC TURNING OF PENS

Date: September 25, 2018
Time: 12:00 am - 12:00 am
Location: Artisan Centre Peterborough, 993 Talwood Dr. Peterborough ON
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Cognitively Nuanced: Appendages in Relation to the Body (Revisited) – dance performance

Date: September 25, 2018
Time: 12:00 am - 12:00 am
Location: Peterborough Square Courtyard 360 George St. N
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What props us up as we move along? This performance highlights the grace within pedestrian movement and challenges perceptions of how bodies are ‘supposed’ to move. Featuring Wes Ryan’s comic celebration of TBI, The Helmet Duet, and an original piece choreographed by Melissa Addison-Webster and members of the BIAPR, Appendages reveals that it’s impossible to remain static on a planet in motion.

Take-Out Poetry Cart – Cart Session

Date: September 25, 2018
Time: 12:00 am - 12:00 am
Location: Victoria Park, Brock St. and Water St. (One Roof Community Dinner)
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What do you do when you have a craving and don’t want to cook it yourself? You order take-out of course! Step right up to the handmade, bicycle-pulled Poetry Cart, where gracious servers will offer you a menu of poetic options. Check off the style, mood, and theme you’re after and an array of talented writers will create an instant work of original poetry just for you, tapping it out on a classic typewriter.

Community Event – JETHRO TULL’S MARTIN BARRE BAND

Date: September 25, 2018
Time: 12:00 am - 12:00 am
Location: Market Hall, 140 Charlotte St. Peterborough ON
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Tootah in Town

Date: September 25, 2018
Time: 12:00 am - 12:00 am
Location: Millenium Park, 130 King Street

Tootah is an open-hearted, family-friendly, red-nosed Clown who likes to keep busy. Whether collecting garbage, trying to understand Bineshiinyag (the Birds), or joyfully interacting with passersby, Tootah is always tending to something important.

Tootah in Town

Date: September 25, 2018
Time: 12:00 am - 12:00 am
Location: Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (300 Water Street)
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Tootah is an open-hearted, family-friendly, red-nosed Clown who likes to keep busy. Whether collecting garbage, trying to understand Bineshiinyag (the Birds), or joyfully interacting with passersby, Tootah is always tending to something important.

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