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| Author: neopet1234 |
Posted: 10/19/05 @ 10:48 AM |
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Day of the Dead Sunday, October 30 Noon–6 pm York Quay Centre FREE Admission! Experience the vibrant traditions of this Mexican holiday with a full day of music, dance, altars, visual arts, family activities and food. Music Mexico Amigo Lakeside Terrace 12:30 pm & 5 pm One of Toronto’s favourite mariachi bands, Mexico Amigo provides an exciting, vivid view of Mexican folklore and culture, featuring authentic costumes and instruments that highlight an extensive repertoire Artist Website Rosita Stone Lakeside Terrace 2 pm Rosita Stone is a riddle wrapped in an enigma wrapped in fragments of broken mirror wrapped in a spicy enchilada. She's Canuck multi-culti, being of Mexican-Russian descent – a Gypsy Aztec temple singer with a Tori Amos yen for turning stuff inside out. The essence of her music is emotional, the appeal universal, the delivery inclusive, evocative and unforgettable. Artist Website Dance Norma Araiza Brigantine Room 1:30 pm & 4:30 pm Norma Araiza is a performer, choreographer, instructor, originally from Mexico. Araiza performs Me Lleva La Flaca!, a dance-theatre piece inspired by the traditions of the Day of The Dead. Kallpulli Kuauhilama Brigantine Room 3:30 pm Kallpulli Kuauhilama are from Mexico City. They are of the ancient Mexica (Aztec) people and will be performing traditional dances and ceremonies of their culture. Through Aztec dance, Kallpulli Kuauhilama makes true the prophecy of the Condor and the Eagle reuniting, in which the Native peoples of South, Central and North America come together once again, just as the Elders had spoken. Food Mexican Café Marilyn Brewer Community Space Noon–6 pm Delicious Mexican fare by El Jacalito restaurant. Film Hasta Los Huesos (Down to the bone) Studio Theatre 12:30 pm, 1:30 pm & 4 pm A clay animation short about a man who enters the realm of the dead. A worm, smiling skeletons, and the Catrina herself welcome him, and little by little he realizes that being dead is actually not that bad. Directed by René Castillo. Por eso en Míxquic hay tantos perros (That is why in Mixquic there are so many dogs) Studio Theatre 2:30 pm In the town of Mixquic, a man narrates just how his mother tried to cross the river of death and her unexpected return to life. Directed by Luis Manuel Serrano. Language: Spanish. Family Activities Sugar Skulls Workshop ZOOM! Room Noon–5 pm Sugar artist Gerardo Sanchez Acevedo from Mexico demonstrates how to make sugar skulls. Visual Arts Ofrendas Marilyn Brewer Community Space Noon–6 pm Altars created by the following Mexican community groups: Mexican Canadian Association Cien Mujeres Mexicanas Latino Canadian Cultural Association Mexican Professionals Group of Canada Enlace Community Link Inc. Ex-A-Tec Canada México Abroad General Interest Mexican Marketplace York Quay Centre (west arcade) Noon–6 pm Traditional and authentic Mexican arts & crafts for sale.
Eye for the Future Magazine presents
The Future Is NOW Gala
Wednesday, October 19.2005 @ 7:00PM At Schmooze—15 Mercer St—Downtown Toronto
One block south of King St., east of Blue Jay Way, west of John St. You’re invited to our FUNDRAISER GALA!
Part of the Gala proceeds are going to a 7 year old boy named Kai, who is overcoming a brain tumor and needs alternative healing.
The rest of the proceeds are going to India to improve children’s education.
EVENT IS BY DONATIONS! (mininum $5)
Live Performances by Rosita Stone, Juno Award-winner Liberty Silver and Colette Baron-Reid. ROSITA STONE AT THE OPEN MIC NIGHT Also Rosita Stone will be the feature songwriter at the Open Mic Night night for the NASHVILLE SONGWRITERS ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL, on Nov 19 at a new location, Timothy's Pub on the edge of Toronto/Missisauga. The night starts at 9:00 pm, Rosita will be on at 10pm
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| Author: neopet1234 |
Posted: 10/19/05 @ 10:48 AM |
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| Subject: Rosita Stone ... Outstanding... |
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Day of the Dead Sunday, October 30 Noon–6 pm York Quay Centre FREE Admission! Experience the vibrant traditions of this Mexican holiday with a full day of music, dance, altars, visual arts, family activities and food. Music Mexico Amigo Lakeside Terrace 12:30 pm & 5 pm One of Toronto’s favourite mariachi bands, Mexico Amigo provides an exciting, vivid view of Mexican folklore and culture, featuring authentic costumes and instruments that highlight an extensive repertoire Artist Website Rosita Stone Lakeside Terrace 2 pm Rosita Stone is a riddle wrapped in an enigma wrapped in fragments of broken mirror wrapped in a spicy enchilada. She's Canuck multi-culti, being of Mexican-Russian descent – a Gypsy Aztec temple singer with a Tori Amos yen for turning stuff inside out. The essence of her music is emotional, the appeal universal, the delivery inclusive, evocative and unforgettable. Artist Website Dance Norma Araiza Brigantine Room 1:30 pm & 4:30 pm Norma Araiza is a performer, choreographer, instructor, originally from Mexico. Araiza performs Me Lleva La Flaca!, a dance-theatre piece inspired by the traditions of the Day of The Dead. Kallpulli Kuauhilama Brigantine Room 3:30 pm Kallpulli Kuauhilama are from Mexico City. They are of the ancient Mexica (Aztec) people and will be performing traditional dances and ceremonies of their culture. Through Aztec dance, Kallpulli Kuauhilama makes true the prophecy of the Condor and the Eagle reuniting, in which the Native peoples of South, Central and North America come together once again, just as the Elders had spoken. Food Mexican Café Marilyn Brewer Community Space Noon–6 pm Delicious Mexican fare by El Jacalito restaurant. Film Hasta Los Huesos (Down to the bone) Studio Theatre 12:30 pm, 1:30 pm & 4 pm A clay animation short about a man who enters the realm of the dead. A worm, smiling skeletons, and the Catrina herself welcome him, and little by little he realizes that being dead is actually not that bad. Directed by René Castillo. Por eso en Míxquic hay tantos perros (That is why in Mixquic there are so many dogs) Studio Theatre 2:30 pm In the town of Mixquic, a man narrates just how his mother tried to cross the river of death and her unexpected return to life. Directed by Luis Manuel Serrano. Language: Spanish. Family Activities Sugar Skulls Workshop ZOOM! Room Noon–5 pm Sugar artist Gerardo Sanchez Acevedo from Mexico demonstrates how to make sugar skulls. Visual Arts Ofrendas Marilyn Brewer Community Space Noon–6 pm Altars created by the following Mexican community groups: Mexican Canadian Association Cien Mujeres Mexicanas Latino Canadian Cultural Association Mexican Professionals Group of Canada Enlace Community Link Inc. Ex-A-Tec Canada México Abroad General Interest Mexican Marketplace York Quay Centre (west arcade) Noon–6 pm Traditional and authentic Mexican arts & crafts for sale.
Eye for the Future Magazine presents
The Future Is NOW Gala
Wednesday, October 19.2005 @ 7:00PM At Schmooze—15 Mercer St—Downtown Toronto
One block south of King St., east of Blue Jay Way, west of John St. You’re invited to our FUNDRAISER GALA!
Part of the Gala proceeds are going to a 7 year old boy named Kai, who is overcoming a brain tumor and needs alternative healing.
The rest of the proceeds are going to India to improve children’s education.
EVENT IS BY DONATIONS! (mininum $5)
Live Performances by Rosita Stone, Juno Award-winner Liberty Silver and Colette Baron-Reid. ROSITA STONE AT THE OPEN MIC NIGHT Also Rosita Stone will be the feature songwriter at the Open Mic Night night for the NASHVILLE SONGWRITERS ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL, on Nov 19 at a new location, Timothy's Pub on the edge of Toronto/Missisauga. The night starts at 9:00 pm, Rosita will be on at 10pm
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| Author: neopet1234 |
Posted: 8/19/05 @ 1:28 PM |
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Rosita Stone is one of the greatest multitalentd artist in the entire world!!!
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| Author: Juancastars |
Posted: 8/12/05 @ 6:22 PM |
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| Subject: Rosita Stone ... Average... |
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She has achieved two Top 5 Videos since her inception in the Colombian ranking, No. 2 with “Sangre y Agua”, No. 2 with ”Decide ya por fin”, surpassing even world superstars such as Shakira, Thalia, Luis Miguel, Paulina Rubio, Julio Iglesias, Marc Anthony, Chayanne, Backstreet Boys, among many others, and also entered the Top 50 with "Smile my way". She has been played and added to playlist in CBC Radio One, Aboriginal Radio FM and has been interviewed from Much More Music to TLN TV and City TV Bogotá, where she has had seven months on the video rankings, surpassed only by multi-Grammy, MTV and Billboard Award winner, Juanes. She will also be the opening act for him in his 60,000-people stadium concert in Santiago of Chile, next December.
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| Author: neopet1234 |
Posted: 7/30/05 @ 3:40 PM |
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Subject: RE: Rosita Stone ... Outstanding... In Response To: Rosita Stone ... Outstanding... |
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Her The Real Deal album shows Rosita velvety voice and outstanding masery of the piano, guitar and other instruments. Rainbow Child is amazing and haven'y you heard I won't let you down or Ticket? They are incredible and even CBC Radio One has had Rosita Stone with two tunes in its playlist.
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| Author: neopet1234 |
Posted: 7/30/05 @ 3:15 PM |
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Rosita and her band are amazing. She has been topping the charts in Latin America, with two music videos since January 2005, No. 2 and No. 4, among the biggest Latin and intrenational superstars, such as Shakira, Julio Iglesias, Marc Anthony, Backstreet Boys, Laura Pausini, Juanes, Chayanne, Tiziano Ferro, Thalia, Paulina Rubio, to name a few. Now, she is eaving with her band to play a promotional concert for transcontinental Radio la W, the highest ranking FM station in Colombia, on August 16 at Punto G, exclusive disco in Bogota. She will come back for a great gig on September 2 at the Rexall Centre, it is almost confirmed that she will be the opening act for Carlos Vives mega-concert on September 2 date of his tour "El rock de mi pueblo". he has won Grammys, Billboard and MTV Awards, and in his last CD it was produced by famous DJ Paul Oakenfold, the one who works with Rosta Stone's partnes in Fashion Distric. She has a lot of gig in Toronto (again October 15 at Downsview Park) and Mississauga (Living Centrefor the Arts, televised cast for Somos Awards, Latin American Achievement Awards, October 28, where she is nominated), and ater go back to Bogota (eventually she will play at famous Rock en el Parque festival, October 17,150,000 people), Havana (National Theatre of Cuba, on October 22), and she will back on the South Cone for a tour by Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Ecuador and Venezuela, cntinuing on the 2006 by Mexico, United States and some bigfestivals in Chile.
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