Renfrew-Collingwood Community News, January 2014

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January 2014

COMMUNITY NEWS

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Kickstart Rings in 2014 with new local partnerships and events at Slocan Hall by Suzo Hickey

Kickstart Disability Arts & Culture gathered members and friends at Slocan Hall at 29th Avenue and Slocan (2750 East 29th Avenue) in December to meet the organization’s new board of directors and look ahead to a year of performances, workshops and music in 2014. Guests feasted on holiday snacks, hot apple cider and eggnog to ring in the season. Kickstart will be partnering with the Art House in the Field Collective (ArHF) to present events at the Slocan Hall next year. The project is a series of readings, concerts, workshops and artist talks by B.C. performers and facilitators with disabilities. The series, entitled The Fine Line Project, will run from April to December 2014, following Kickstart’s mission to develop, produce and present non-sentimental, authentic images and interpretations of the disability experience. The artists in this series will range from emerging to professional. Kickstart artistic director Emma Kivisild with board members Kate Paine, Thom Andrews and Sherazad Jamal. Photos by Pat Feindel

Other supporters include the Vancouver Adapted Music Society (VAMS), the Renfrew Park Community Centre Association and the Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation. Slocan Hall is wheelchair accessible—the perfect venue for Kickstart events. A six-member board of directors started a Membership Challenge to build the organization’s mail list in preparation for next year’s activities. Response to the Challenge was favourable, and new members agreed to take up the challenge to bring in more members. “We even got tote bags!” one new member commented. In 2014, Kickstart will, as they said, “go where the audience is, rather than asking them to come to us.” Based in RenfrewCollingwood, they will bring disability arts to the neighbourhoods where people with disabilities live and show the important work artists with disabilities do.

“We are very happy to be working with the Art House in the Field Kickstart party goers Emma Kivisild, Suzo Hickey, Anna Knowlson, Carmen Rosen, Collective,” says Kickstart artistic director Emma Kivisild. “We both benefit—Kickstart is thrilled to have a venue, and ArHF is Donna Burton, Kate Paine enjoy good company and good food. glad to be able to make our art part of its programming.”

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