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by Buddies
on February 2nd, 2011
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Hello Toronto! Hello Buddies! Hello Rhubarb! Maybe you’ve seen one of our little Rhubarb shows? In 2008’s Obscene, Ian castrated himself writhing in eggs and ketchup … and in 2009’s Le Petit Mort, Mia found naked naked naked nakedness with …
by Buddies
on January 28th, 2011
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Rhubarb artists Henry Adam Svec (On Livingston’s Method) and MiMo’s Samuel Morgenstein (And Sheep Were Scared…) discuss their work with music, new collaborations, storytelling and the status quo… Henry Svec: How does your piece approach music? Is the work discovered …
by Buddies
on January 27th, 2011
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Some of the amazing artists at this year’s Rhubarb are super-hard at work, with other shows in theatres around Toronto. Claire Calnan, Nicolas Billon and Ravi Jain from Godwin’s Law are bringing back their Summerworks hit GREENLAND to the Tarragon …
by Buddies
on January 25th, 2011
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..We asked members of the rAiz’n Ensemble (The Beauty Project: the male gaze) for their top 5 places to start a revolution in Toronto. Amanda Nicholls, Maxine Marcellin, and Navneet Rai – photo by Meghan Swaby 1. At Inglewood Drive and …
by Buddies
on January 22nd, 2011
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New to the festival this year, Mobile Works take Rhubarb out in to the city – Life & Limb had a chat about their Mobile Works show k[NO]w places, private behavior, and how performances and audiences can change when you …
by Buddies
on January 21st, 2011
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Alicia Grant’s Top 5 Places in Toronto to See the Sky Are you sick of looking at your shoes all the time? Do you want to forget about buildings for 30 seconds? You can feel all cosmic, right here in …
by Buddies
on January 20th, 2011
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Rhubarb artists Nobody’s Business are gettin’ busy this winter and we’re glad it’s at Buddies. You can see them in an independent presentation of Redheaded Stepchild & A Maude-Lynne Evening, the return of 2 of their sell-out hits opening tomorrow night! Then come …
by Buddies
on January 16th, 2011
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Life of A Craphead presents Top 5 Places to Feel Depressed About Yourself in Toronto 1. McDonald’s parking lot, at Bathurst and Dundas, facing the fence. 2. Looking at the prices of half-opened Fancy Feast in the pet food aisle …
by Buddies
on January 14th, 2011
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Jordan Tannahill of Suburban Beast – Bravisolvia – and Sean Macmahon from emergency exit – RUN LIKE HELL (vagy menj a Pokolba) – ask each other about their new projects, what keeps them coming back to Rhubarb, and what goes …
by Buddies
on January 12th, 2011
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Meet Toronto’s own INTERSECTION PROJECT “Intersection Project is the first Mobile Works piece in the festival, a new initiative this year that infiltrates public space with performance. These works will be as much for accidental audiences that stumble upon the …