Performance
2006

Performance
Somewhere Between Wakefield and Wichita by Glyn Davies-Marshall
October 24ā€“26, 2006Toronto Free Gallery, 660 Queen Street East, Toronto

Davies-Marshall fashions his own “multi-faceted, self-sufficient promised land,” situated somewhere between the bleak reality of rural Britain in the second half of the Twentieth Century.

Performance
ndn wars are alive, and…well? by Aiyyana Maracle
October 22, 2006Trinity Bellwoods Park, Toronto6:00 pm to 9:00 pm

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Performance
In Search of Friedrich Nichtmargen by Vassya Vassileva
October 20ā€“28, 2006Toronto Free Gallery, 660 Queen Street East, Toronto5:00 pm

Vassya Vassileva has been in search of the artist Friedrich Nichtmargen since Thursday, 4 Nov 2004 14:42:37 -0800 (PST). Upon losing him, Vassileva cancelled her engagements in order to search for all vestiges of evidence of his existence.

Performance
Five Holes: Matters of Taste
July 13ā€“23, 2006

Matters of TasteĀ presents four performance environments dealing with the sense of taste in this final ‘gustatotry’ component of theĀ Five HolesĀ series.

Performance
The Route to Rosa by Alain-Martin Richard
June 1, 2006DeLeon White Gallery, Toronto8:00 pm

The Route to RosaĀ is a subjective and ever-changing portrait of the city, in which the artist, a stranger, encounters ethnically diverse inhabitants, using people’s hands as a starting point.

Performance
Performances by Anja Ibsch
Anja Ibsch
March 3, 7, 21, 2006The Drake Hotel, 1150 Queen Street West9:00 pm

German artist Anja Ibsch presents a series of performances and a lecture. “I do performance art, because this is the only way to express, what I want to express. If I could say it in another way, it would be useless to do it any longer.”

Performance
Melting Point: An Amusement by Warren Arcand
January 26, 2006The Drake Hotel, 1150 Queen Street West, Toronto10:00 pm

Melting Point: An AmusementĀ is a reflection on Aboriginal experience in Canada early in the 21st Century.

Performance Yellow

This fragrance opens us to the question, has the show started? It's winter, the theatre is colder than the street and the room is filled with people and all their winter smells: wet faux leather, down, too much shampoo, and beer breath. The atmosphere is a trickster. Am I late, am I early?

Top Notes

yellow mandarin, mimosa

Middle Notes

honey, chamomile, salt

Base Notes

narcissus, guaiac wood, piss, beer