This week on #ArtBreak: We talk to Mercy Lawluvi of Immigrant Women Services Ottawa about their art program and an art exhibition taking place this week as part of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence; we take you to Eric Dubeau's cd release at Club Saw; and we talk to Bill Garrett, co-founder of the Canadian Folk Music Awards about what the CFMA means to him after all these years.
We also have a special feature documentary on how music and art are helping to prevent the further spread of Ebola.
And music by Salomé Leclerc, Jill Zmud, Eric Dubeau, Amanda Rheaume and Raphael Weinroth-Brown.
Cameleon Salome Leclerc - - |
Playing Thursday, 27 Nov. at the National Arts Centre Fourth Stage. |
Interview @ 7:05 with Mercy Lawluvi of Immigrant Women Services Ottawa. They are putting on an art exhibition by refugee and immigrant women Thursday, Nov. 27 at Hub Ottawa. |
Off You Go Jill Zmud - Small Matters of Life and Death |
And I Wait Jill Zmud - Matters of Life and Death |
Playing Thursday, 27 Nov. as part of the 2014 Canadian Folk Music Awards nominees showcase at The Bronson Centre. Also playing are nominees James Keelaghan, Buffy & Larry, Chris Ronald, Kacy & Clayton and Moustafa Kouyate & Romain Malagnoux. |
Entrevue à 19:35 avec Eric Dubeau. Son nouvel album Le temps d'etre heureux est maintenant disponible sur iTunes. |
Elise danse Eric Dubeau - Le temps d'etre heureux |
Le temps d'etre heureux Eric Dubeau - Le temps d'etre heureux |
@ 34:40 - Special ARtBreak documentary on the role of music in the fight against Ebola. |
Kiss Me Back Amanda Rheaume - - |
Interview @ 49:48 w/ Bill Garrett co-founder of the Canadian Folk Music Awards. |
Shattered Dreams Raphael Weinroth-Browne - - |
View Raphael Wienroth-Brown's new video Shattered Dreams on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUD4AVoFXL0 |