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April 10, 2011


Art for Impact is pleased to announce our sixth event, Something out of Something, which will take place on May 4th, 2011 at Performance Works on Granville Island!


We hope you'll join us for this exciting evening, featuring exciting and diverse works which explore how creativity and innovation can improve our relationship with the planet.


Participating artists include Dianna David, Heather Laura Gray, Kira Schaffer, Lamondance, Deanna Peters, The End Tree, Paul Talbot, Arash Khakpour, Kelly McInnes, Geoff Manton, Daniela Atiencia, and more.


Pre-show starts at 6pm, with a chance to take in live music, buy drinks and raffle tickets, and enjoy free appetizers. Show starts at 8pm.


All proceeds from this event will go towards innovative sustainability projects in Guatemala. Visit www.longwayhomeinc.org for more on this excellent organization.


Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the door.

To buy tickets visit


http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/170955



We hope to see you there!


From, the Art for Impact team

Natalie, Anna and Alisa

February 19, 2011

Art for Impact-May 2011


Stay tuned for news about Art for Impact 6!

January 3, 2011

HOUSE AWAKE (Art for Impact 5) is now finished...thank you to everyone who made it a wondrous success! Please check out some photos and details here.

December 3, 2010

HOUSE AWAKE Artist Bios: Bekka Rose/Yuki Ueda,Paul Talbot, Alison Denham















BEKKA ROSE and YUKI UEDA are Vancouver based jugglers, who, independently from one another, spent time in Europe where they were inspired by the creative and fluid European style of juggling. They have been performing together for just under a year and have collaborated on numerous projects, including shows performed at The Vancouver 2010 Olympics and Paralympics Torch Relays, the Vancouver International Children's Festival 2010, the Seattle Juggling Festival 2010 and Vaudevillingham 2010. In June 2010, they, along with the MadSkillz Crew, organized MadSkillz Vancouver: Flow, Juggle, Spin!, the first Vancouver juggling and prop manipulation festival. They are currently busy with preparations for next year's festival.















PAUL TALBOT is a talented new singer- songwriter based out of Vancouver. Born in Haiti, Paul moved to Vancouver at a very young age and has been playing and creating unique, fresh music ever since. He has staged and performed shows around the city at venues such as Nyala restaurant, The Naam, Greedy Pig, Wired Monk, Luggs Coffee, Raw Canvas, The New Bohemian, Cafe Montmartre and many others. Paul writes music that captures the imagination and hearts of all who listen to it.





Originally from the Sunshine Coast in British Columbia, ALISON DENHAM moved to Vancouver to attend the dance programs at Arts Umbrella and the Ballet British Columbia Mentor Program. From 2000-2005 she danced with Dancemakers under the artistic direction of Serge Bennathan. Ali has worked with many choreographers in Toronto and Vancouver including Wen Wei Wang, Alvin Erasga Tolentino, Lola Maclaughlin, and Peggy Baker among others. Most recently she performed with Out Innerspace Dance Theatre (Tiffany Tregarthen and David Raymond) and is currently involved in projects with Simone Orlando, Shannon Moreno, The Plastic Orchid Factory (James Gnam), Susie Burpee and Tribal Crackling Wind (Peter Chin). She is the 2006 recipient of the Isadora Award for Excellence in Performance.






November 29, 2010

HOUSE AWAKE Artist Bios: Leah Abramson,Jacci Collins,Edmond Kilpatrick

LEAH ABRAMSON is a singer-songwriter-musician-sound-experimenter from Vancouver. After spending her youth playing traditional old-time music and indie rock with Dyad, The Crooked Jades and Octoberman, she now creates her own folk-noir music under the moniker "The Abramson Singers" and is working with Portico on an album of songs about Louis Riel. When Leah is not playing or writing music, she is collaborating with other artists, baking cookies and scheming.

myspace.com/leahabramson



JACCI COLLINS is an independent dance artist, choreographer and dance educator based in Vancouver. After completing studies in dance at Grant MacEwan College in Edmonton and receiving her BFA in dance from Simon Fraser University, Jacci traveled to Johannesburg to work with the performance company, Moving Into Dance Mophatong. Since returning to Canada, she has continued to perform and teach throughout BC and Alberta and has had the pleasure of working with Joe Laughlin, Tara Cheyenne Friedenberg, Kokoro Dance, Jennifer Clarke and Linda Turnbull. Jacci is thrilled to be working with Kirsten Wiren, her longtime friend and colleague.






EDMOND KILPATRICK is an independent dancer, teacher and choreographer based in Vancouver. A graduate of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet School, his dance career began in Montreal with Les Grands Ballets Canadiens. Edmond moved to Vancouver and danced with many local and national contemporary choreographers. This led to him joining Ballet BC where he remained for 9 seasons.


Edmond has taught his Boys Only program at Arts Umbrella for the last 7 years and recently taught a semester at SFU. He has taught both ballet and contemporary dance extensively since 1994 teaching both young students and professional dancers. He has choreographed for both stage and film and is currently dancing with Wen Wei Dance.



November 21, 2010

Art for Impact officially announces its 5th event, entitled HOUSE AWAKE! We hope you will join us for an exciting evening of multidisciplinary performance installations, featuring acoustic and experimental musicians, circus artists, dancers, filmmakers, actors, poets, and media artists. Featured artists include Leah Abramson, Marc Arboleda, Sammy Chien, Craning Neck Theatre, Alison Denham, Edmond Kilpatrick, Paul Talbot, Kirsten Wiren, and many more....






It's all in support of RainCity housing, a grassroots organization built around compassion, purpose and a commitment to delivering progressive housing and support solutions for people living with mental illness, addictions and other challenges.


Drinks and appetizers will be on hand for you to enjoy as you explore the event in any way you choose...those who want to can stick around for an awesome afterparty with music and dancing.



....please check back soon for featured artist bios in the days leading up to the event.


all media for this event has been designed by Andrew Haw, www.ah-on.ca

October 4, 2010

Art for Impact at Chapel Arts in December!


Plans are underway for Art for Impact's next event, a dynamic, multi-disciplinary "moving gallery" of performance installations at the elegant Chapel Arts in East Vancouver. We're very excited about this incredible venue, and our chosen beneficiary organization, RainCity Housing-www.raincityhousing.org. Art for Impact is currently in the process of curating artists and recruiting volunteers for this exciting event. For more information, please see our pages on how to get involved as an artist or volunteer. To find out about Chapel Arts, visit www.chapelarts.com.