Pipedown! Presents: rolodex darko, King Park, Habit
October 12, 2019 – Doors at 7 – Show at 8 – Tickets $10
⎰Sarah Pagé⎱⎰Joni Void⎱⎰Hymns57⎱
October 13, 2019 – Doors 8PM – Show 8:30PM – Tickets $10/PWYC
Daniel Champagne
November 10, 2019 – Doors 7:30PM – Show 8PM – Tickets $20
Olivia Khoury Quartet at Silence.
September 8, 2019 – Doors 1:30PM –
Show 2PM – Tickets $10
Innes Wilson w/ Mary Kate Edwards & Yessica Woahneil
August 24, 2019 – Doors 7:30PM – Tickets $10
Pipedown! Presents King Dice w Seawater + Rose & Failed Seekers
September 7, 2019 – Doors 7:30PM – Show 8PM – Tickets $10
Silence Presents: Thomas Carbou
August 8th, 2019 Doors at 7:30pm Show at 8:00pm $15 tickets at the door or Eventbrite Silence Presents provides an accessible venue for touring and professional artists to perform for the Guelph community. Prolific musician and master of the eight-string guitar, Thomas Carbou is a fan of sound. With the narrative theme of improvisation and the desire to surprise, the guitarist, composer, arranger, percussionist and sampler unveils a bold and pleasantly complex music where freedom is king. Flirting at times with the stigmata of traditional music, folk and song, his universe that describes itself as electro-jazz unfolds without resistance, out of time and barriers. Having, over the years, taken part in several international projects (in France, Switzerland, Belgium, Spain, Vietnam, the United States, Canada, etc.) which have led to many successful artistic collaborations, he was awarded the Creation / Residence Award of the Ville de Québec, as part of the…
JoJo Worthington, Samson Wrote, Rebekah Hawker, Missy Bauman
August 16, 2019 – Doors 7:30PM – Show 8:00PM – Tickets $15
Pipedown! Presents SepticAbscessofPutrefaction w Planned Dilemma
August 23rd, 2019 – Doors 8PM – Show 8:45PM – Tickets $10
Call and Response Art by Frances Hahn & Alisa McRonald
August 3 – 26, 2019 Frances and Alisa have been working on a call and response project for several years. Starting with a succession of two distinct visual pieces and culminating in co-creating several collaborative mixed media pieces. This form is borrowed from music, most notable in historical work songs and originates at its most basic from human communication. It has been used widely by artists as a means of discourse. The artists set out with very few parameters; only that they each respond to the other’s mark making. Sometimes ideas and works in progress are shared, other times final works are revealed as complete. In the final phase this call and response project, they are working back and forth on the same piece, contributing small areas of colour and/or texture at a time. During the course of the project, any sense of linearity has been lost and the pieces…