Ecstatic Dance

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Evolve[-]d Productions / Inner Journeys presents:
“ECSTATIC DANCE JOURNEYS”

May 6th, 2014 @ 7pm – 9pm (doors open at 6:30pm)
$15 investment (goes towards rental of space).

Join us for a two hour ecstatic dance celebration at the Endeavor Arts. This will be unfacilitated, with DJ Illementree offering the latest in contemporary psychedlica.

illementree’s Soundcloud:
www.soundcloud.com/illementree

Please invite your friends and family! ♥

Radiant Light Series

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Featuring 10 beautiful new works inspired by what we cannot see such as the shape of sounds, energy, vibrations, the photons the human body emits.  Artist Patrick Rochon is a true visionary and outstanding light painter in Canada and has created these Limited Edition Series exclusively for his first Calgary show.

Printed on a high gloss Ilford photo paper

24x36in, mounted on clear acrylic.

$900 ea.

 The story behind the exhibition and Patrick’s work, by Fashion Calgary:

Interview with Patrick Rochon by Ania Basak at Endeavor Arts Gallery!!! from Fashion Calgary on Vimeo.

Urban Development

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Urban Development
Art. Dance. Music. Vendors.

Evolved Productions presents the first event of a series, geared towards showcasing local talent. Come join us for an evening of local Art, DJ’s and Vendors as we gather to see what Calgary has to offer. Doors open at 8pm for 1 hour of yoga followed by an evening of music and mingling.
This is a non alcoholic/all ages event.
Tea, Yerba Mate, Ninja Reds and Bottled Water will be available for purchase.

Music Featuring:

Daitya (Chill Dub)
https://soundcloud.com/daitya

Illementree (Psychedelic/Funky Bass Music)
www.soundcloud.com/illementree

Jay Michael (Psychedelic Bass/World Beat Fusion)
http://www.area709.com/jay/

Kousk (World Beat)
https://soundcloud.com/kousk

Opening from 8pm-9pm with:
Yoga facilitated by Farren Assaly with music support from Kylee Dawn

Vendors:
Updates coming soon

Art Installation:
Updates coming soon

Tickets:
http://urbandevelopment.zoobis.com/
$15 in advance; $20 at the door.
* Tickets are non-refundable .

www.evolvedproductions.ca

Radiant Light Painting Art Exhibit

Radiant Light Painting Art Exhibition by Patrick Rochon.
Art Opening Night – March 7, 2014.
7 – 10pm.
We are thrilled to host Montreal artist Patrick Rochon. This exhibition represents not only the expression of light human bodies emit but the extensive experience and technique the artist has acquired throughout the years.
“Most of what shapes reality is unseen.
I’ve been fascinated by what we can’t see. Like the shape of sounds, energy, vibrations, feelings, the photons our bodies emits.
Light is invisible until it touches something. Vibrations made by our voices have the most intricate shapes as we can see with cymatics. The work of Dr. Masaru Emoto shows us that we are directly influencing and shaping our surrounding through our intentions.
The planets in relationship to one another move in beautiful patterns similar to sacred geometry.
If you look at a mandala, at sacred geometry, at fractals, at patterns used in art or observed in nature such as the Golden Ratio spiral you see a connection that links it all.”

Light Painting Workshop

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Discover the fascinating world of Montreal artist Patrick Rochon, award winning light painter with over 20 years of experience.

It’s open to everyone, photographers, painters, artists, or just people who wants to learn something creative!

Reserve your spot

 
To Bring:
-SLR camera equipped to do long exposure (30 seconds minimum). On Bulb setting, remote or cable release is better.
-Tripod.
-Any handheld portable lights you have such as flashlights, flashes, laser pointers.
-We will use reflective paper, plastics and colour gels to build tools so if you have anything like this bring it to the workshop.
Schedule:
Introduction + slide show – 30 minutes.
Light tools; create your own + special effects – 30 minutes
Testing and shooting with tools (in small groups) – 60 minutes
Working with a model; basic lighting – 30 minutes
Shooting time (in small groups) – 60 minutes
Questions and comments – 30 minutes