Friday, August 29, 2008

photos ... photos ... photos ...


Keep them coming!
Here is one by Andre Lalonde!

Sunday, August 24, 2008

WAKEFEST WRAPS UP TODAY



WAKEFIELD GRANNIES CONCERT / CD-JEWELRY EXCHANGE
2-5 PM on the Covered Bridge

See Bupkus at 3 PM at Solstice Books!

Stay in town and catch BRAGGING RIGHTS: Tribute to Billy Bragg at Kaffe 1870 at 5 PM!

Friday, August 22, 2008

AAAAAND WE'RE OFF!!








WakeFest has begun. Tomorrow, Saturday August23rd catch theatre at the Wakefield Market followed by music, stiltwalking workshops, ... DON'T MISS:

Music:
Mitch Anderson from Vancouver doing his STOMPIN TOM CONNORS Tribute at 1:30 PM ...

Theatre:
JOE: THE PERFECT MAN at 4:30 and 8:30 at the United Church.

BUPKUS with Jesse Buck 10 PM at Le Moo /

Here are a few pics from the fest so far!

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

COME BE INSPIRED


Here is the REVISED REVISED SCHEDULE ... SOME INFORMATION WAS WRONG IN THE LOW DOWN TO HULL AND BACK.

Monday, August 18, 2008

Wakefest Revised Schedule

See change of time for JOE: THE PERFECT MAN ... NOW AT 4:30 PM on Saturday!

MUSIC at WakeFest

Friday August 22nd
9pm The Black Sheep Inn $10
Peirson Ross and The Wilderness, with special guest Mike O’Brien
web presence: www.peirsonross.com
Peirson Ross and his untamable flock of musicians known as The Wilderness are heading to the one and only Black Sheep Inn. Following recent appearances in Europe, NYC and Toronto’s NXNE Conference, Peirson has recently taken up residency at TO’s Drake Hotel where his modern day spirituals feed the weary weekly. The strong response to his latest album - a boy caught on words – has led to Peirson’s songs being included in several film and television soundtracks. Known for his stark and down-home delivery, come witness as he and the band gather around their table to deliver what CBC radio has called “an unforgettable live music experience”.
muses: Neil Young, Richie Havens, L. van Beethoven

Saturday, August 9, 2008

WakeFest Schedule






What not to miss …

Amateur Photographer Contest: Ken Ginn of Ginn Photography will oversee a WakeFest photo competition. People are invited to take photos during the festival and submit them to the WakeFest Committee and the winning photo will get their image mounted.

Mellon and Wilde Comedy Duo at the Bridge for the 10th Anniversary Celebration

Art Installations about town: cj fleury … look in the trees here and there and everywhere and see what you can see …

The Wakefield Mall next to Soupcon will be transformed into WAKEFEST MALL:
Micheal Kinghorn iron works! Works by Jamie Munro and others!
Kaleidestone mosaics on the parking lot! Busking by members of HOODLUM …

Peace Park: Installation by Rick Ritza

Galerie McKenzie Marcotte: Raymond Warren - 'Altitude' - woodfired stoneware sculptures

Khewa : Natalie Coutou - paintings

Chez Eric : 'Les Belles au Bois Dormant' by Chantale Poitras, Liette Parent & Andrée Martene

La Tulipe Noire : Marcio Melo - paintings

Soupçon: Graham Gauthier - multidisciplinary artist (photographs and drawings)

La Maison Earle: Marilyn Smith – paintings & Robert Moeller – photographs

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

MUSIC at WakeFest



“To be a musician is a curse. To not be one is even worse.”

* All proceeds from performances go directly to the artists, with the exception of Sunday’s CCVT fundraiser, BRAGGING RIGHTS. See info below.

Friday August 22nd
9pm The Black Sheep Inn $10

Peirson Ross and The Wilderness, with special guest Mike O’Brien

Peirson Ross and his untameable flock of musicians known as The Wilderness are heading to the one and only Black Sheep Inn. Following recent appearances in Europe, NYC and Toronto’s NXNE Conference, Peirson has recently taken up residency at TO’s Drake Hotel where his modern day spirituals feed the weary weekly. The strong response to his latest album - a boy caught on words – has led to Peirson’s songs being included in several film and television soundtracks. Known for his stark and down-home delivery, come witness as he and the band gather around their table to deliver what CBC radio has called “an unforgettable live music experience”.
muses: Neil Young, Richie Havens, L. van Beethoven

Mike O'Brien has had a busy year. His debut album was released in the spring of 2007 following a successful cross Canada tour. Recorded in Montreal and Wakefield, QC, with a stellar cast of backing musicians, including Joe Grass and Mike Evin, the album is testament to Mike's skills not only as an accomplished country blues guitarist, a jaw-dropping singer with a honey-rich tone, but also as a thoughtful, skilled songwriter. The album was voted #1 local album of 2007 by the Montreal Hour. Along with his solo work, Mike also lends his skills to a number of Montreal bands. He recently recorded an album with Orillia Opry (Ships at Night Records), and is currently working on a new album with Ideal Lovers. WakeFest is glad to welcome him as he tours Eastern Canada.
muses: Ry Cooder, Nick Cave, David Rawlings, Guy Van Duser


Saturday August 23rd

11am Marché Wakefield Market
Neil McDaniel
Neil McDaniel is a singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, originally from Cape Breton Island, NS. His sound is anchored in folk and roots music betraying a healthy dose of country and blues influences. Over the past decade, Neil has been performing with a number of diverse musical projects throughout the country and he has most recently come to rest in the Ottawa region. Neil has just recently released his first solo CD, 10 Years Too Late, which was recorded in Chelsea, Quebec. Hopefully it will be the first of many.
muses: Tommy Makem, Shane McGowan, Stan Rogers,
*WakeFest would like to thank Marché Wakefield Market for sponsoring this event

1:30pm Elkie’s Lawn $5 *at The Black Sheep Inn if raining
Mitch Anderson's Stompin' Tom Tribute
This is exactly what it sounds like. More importantly, it's exactly what Stompin' Tom sounds like! "Eerie..." declares Stompin' Tom.
muse: Stompin' Tom Connors

3:30pm Elkie’s Lawn $5 *at The Black Sheep Inn if raining
Rebecca Ramone
Rebecca Ramone tore up the Western Canadian live music scene for almost a decade. Nowadays, her powerful blues and soul tinged voice rings out from Toronto. Finding her mom’s old acoustic guitar at age thirteen, she endured months of blood blisters and tendonitis due to poor technique and a badly set up instrument. Rebecca finally got her way (as she usually does) and acquired a beautiful classical guitar on which she learned to write songs ripping-off Pearl Jam and Sheryl Crowe. Playing everywhere from smoky underground bars before she could drink to Calgary’s Saddledome last year as part of Jessica Beach's band, Rebecca was born to perform.
muses: Betty LaVette, Jeff Buckley, John Lee Hooker, Bonnie Raitt


Sunday August 24th

5pm Kaffé 1870 suggested contribution $10
BRAGGING RIGHTS: A Benefit Tribute To Billy Bragg

This WakeFest finale will pay tribute to the words, music and influence of Mr. Billy Bragg. Special guest musicians will be performing Billy’s songs as well as original music that shares in Billy’s vision of justice, equal rights and, yes, love. Musical guests confirmed so far include Phil Jenkins, Lee Bowie, Guy Major, Peirson Ross, Rebecca Ramone, Mike Dubue, Shane Ward, Bruce Cawdron and Brian Sanderson. More are jumping on the Braggwagon everyday! Backing them all up will be ever-persistent Victims Of Geography on bass, guitars, horns, drums and who knows what else.

In the spirit of Billy Bragg’s use of music to raise awareness of pressing social justice issues, this event is a fundraiser for the Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture (www.cctv.org).

Monday, July 14, 2008

What is WAKEFEST?

WakeFest is Wakefield’s 1st Annual Multi Muse / Multi Arts Festival.
August 21-24, 2008
Wakefield, Quebec


It will bring together artists from here and beyond and from all artistic backgrounds (theatre, music, literary arts, fine arts, street art, etc.) to perform in numerous venues throughout our beautiful village.

The festival will also focus on collaborative projects – a fusing of muses – leaning toward the edgier side of the creative process and artistic expression. There will be filmmakers working with musicians, street performers and actors working with visual artists and filmmakers.

Burning Man meets Blues Skies meets Frimge meets Independent Film Festival

A multi-arts festival in a town of multiple artists harnessing the ideas and energy of many artists and community builders in our midst and introducing Wakefield to artists and performers from beyond our borders – national and international – in order to inspire a fusing of ideas and collective creation.

why wakefest?

check this out ...

http://foodmode.com/online/index.php/51-WONDERFUL-WAKEFIELD.html

WakeFest will expose more funky folks to the fun and funky town along the Gatineau and help preserve the businesses and artist that live and make a living there!

YOUNG FILM-MAKERS CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

Join the Wakefield Film-Makers' Collective
Life in 60 seconds

Are you 10 to 17 years old? Want to be a famous movie director?

Make a one minute film featuring the Covered Bridge and get a chance to show
it to the whole village.

Join us at the Wakefield Youth Centre to come up with story ideas, and to
learn about filming and editing.

We're organizing a film night on the Covered Bridge, August 22. We'll show
some cool feature films - and your shorts about the bridge.

Date: Saturday, July 19, 2008

Time: 2:00pm - 4:00pm

Location: Wakefield Youth Centre

Contact and questions: Scott Duncan
www.scottduncan.org
819.827.2774