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Ed studied Philosophy and Letters in the late 60s at the University of Madrid, and took to Painting there under the mentorship of Chilean painter Eugenio Dittborn. He participated in painting exhibitions in Madrid and was commisioned to paint a mural at the Colegio Mayor de Guadalupe in 1967. He then did graduate work in Hispanic Studies at the University of Toronto, and afterwards, specialized in Theatre and Media in the United States. He went on to do some professional acting for stage and screen and also wrote stage as well as screen plays. In 1985 He founded the Montreal Experimental Theatre and then the following year, moved to Vancouver . He developed a Theatre Programme for the Langley School District in 1987 and later taught Acting at the VCC Langara and Downtown campuses. His one-act play, The Caged Dream, was produced at the Vancouver Fringe in 1993 by the Vancouver Experimental Theatre, and the following year, he directed Elmer Wiens' Critical Paths also for the Fringe. recent reviews Neanderthal Arts Festival | Pacific Cinematheque: Kurosawa | Vancouver International Folk Music Festival | Broadway Across Canada: Lion King | Kokoro Dance: 15th Annual Wreck Beach Butoh | Dancing on the Edge: Essence of Life | 3rd Brazilian film Festival | Bard on the Beach: Antony and Cleopatra
Ross studied Film and Politics at the University of British Columbia and earned an MA at McGill University. He has worked as a journalist and foreign correspondent in India, interviewing several international figures (Mikhail Gorbachev, Astronomer David Levy, and Soviet astronaut, Georgi Grechkov). He wrote and directed a TV documentary about Streetchildren and AIDS in Bombay, broadcast in several countries. His most recent TV documentary was filmed in Thailand in 2001. He has completed two novels and three screenplays, one on the rights situation of "Comfort Women" during the Second World War. recent reviews Interview with Aaron Joseph | |Ballet BC: ReNaissance Dmitri Kubyshkin: Interview | Monkey King | Alberta Ballet: Joni Mitchell's The Fiddle and the Drum | The Goh Ballet: Nutcracker
.John is originally from Britain but has also lived in South Africa, Thailand, and China and has now been living happily in Vancouver for over twenty years. He has worked as a teacher, an engineering technologist, a technical writer and a soldier. While John's background is essentially technical, he comes from a theatrical family, having a cousin in film and television and a mother who performed in British vaudeville. His main interests are theatre and music. recent reviews Blue Surge | Musicfest: Idea of the North | Musicfest:NYOC Concert | Arts Club Theatre Company:Glengarry, Glen Ross | Mose Allison concert | Cirque du Soliel: KOOZA | TUTS: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat | Vancouver Jazz Festival: Ola Onabule | A Chorus of Disapproval | Herr Beckmann's People | Vancouver Art Gallery: The Modern Woman | Vancouver Opera: Madama Butterfly | Pacific Theatre: Godspell
25 year old Baun is Burnaby- born and raised. He went to Burnaby Central high school, and Burnaby South high school, where he entered Short story and Essay contests at national levels, receiving honorable mentions. As promising a writer as he is, his first love is Lacrosse. After high school, instead of pursuing college or university, he chose to pursue a career in professional Lacrosse. He is currently playing semi-professionally in Ladner and coaching Int. “A” in Burnaby. He also enjoys billiards and is working on his first novel. recent reviews Dancing on the Edge: Joe Ink
Born and raised in London, England, Patricia loves film, art, literature and architecture. She has lived and worked in many countries and has completed film and fine art studies in Vancouver. Patricia has narrated documentary films, and interviewed several well known novelists, including crime writer Michael Connelly (The Poet) and Arthur Golden (Memoirs of a Geisha). In a perfect world, she would love to have visited, or better still, been a part of, Gertrude’s Stein’s Paris salon with Hemingway, Picasso, Marcel Duchamp and F. Scott Fitzgerald dropping by. recent reviews Tucson Music Hall: Cirque de la Symphonie | Tucson Museum of Art: Ansel Adams | Denver Performing Arts Centre: A Christmas Carol | The Taliesin West Museum | The Georgia O’Keefe Museum
Stephanie is a West Coaster by birth and has called Vancouver home for the last four years. She studied art history at the University of Victoria for a while before setting off to make her fortune across the sea. Over the space of several years and continents, Stephanie has built an eclectic resume in the industries of finance, sales, hospitality, the arts, face-painting, promotions, massage, and teaching. Stephanie has long been a fan of the arts and an appreciator of those who practice them with skill, and she takes every opportunity to seek out and enjoy live talent. recent reviews Musicfest: Supernatural Noir | Musicfest: Freshwater Trio | Neanderthal Arts Festival: Countries Shaped Like Stars
recent reviews Arts Club Theatre Company: Spelling Bee | Arts Club Theatre Company: Becky's New Car | Royal City Musical Theatre: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat | Arts Club Theatre Company: Billy Bishop Goes to War | Revolver: Beatles Tribute | Felix Culpa: Donald and Lenore | Terminal Theatre: The Vic | PuSh Festival: Nevermore
Nila spent time growing up in drama classes and plays in school and at the Green Thumb Theatre. She loves music, film and theatre; unfortunately, until recently her travels and schooling veered her in another direction while she pursued a number of high profile positions in the Middle East and other parts of Asia. Nila is a graduate of Simon Fraser University where she received a bachelor’s degree in communications as well as a master’s degree in education. She also has a background in Business educational media and curriculum design. She was recently a valued instructor at the Institute for English Language Programs at Harvard University. recent reviews Vancity Cinema: The So-Called Movie | Kickstart Festival 2010 | Arts Club Theatre Company: Paradise Garden | Metro Theatre: A Nice Family Gathering | Vancouver International Film Centre: Margarette's Feast | Vancouver Art Gallery: Family Fuse Weekend | Vancouver Chamber Chor: Sing Out! | WITF Martini Madness
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Susan has the distinction of being a true Vancouverite – born and raised. She holds a MSc in TESOL (Teacher of English to Speakers of Other Languages) and has spent most of the past eight years teaching/coordinating for Capilano College in Mainland China. She is currently teaching in both the ESL and the Communications Departments at Capilano College in North Vancouver. She began attending musicals and live theatre as a child, developing an appreciation for the art form that continues today. recent reviews Dancing on the Edge: Sold Doubt | Arts Club Theatre Company: My Granny the Goldfish | 5th Women in Film and Television | Fighting Chance Productions: Matt & Ben | Arts Club Theatre: It's a Wonderful Life | Touchstone Theatre: Demon Voice | WITF Martini Madness | Singapore Film Festival II | Jazz Festival: Derek Trucks | ArtsClub Theatre: The Real Thing
David on graduating from UBC in 1987 with a BA in French moved to Montreal, gaining a BMus from L'Université de Montréal and playing cello in L'Orchestre Baroque de Montréal from 1992 to 1994. On returning to Vancouver, he began teaching music theory, preparing students for Royal Conservatory of Music exams. At that time he also began choral singing, joining a variety of groups, including the Vancouver Cantata Singers, the Vancouver Bach Choir, and the Vancouver Thunderbirds Barbershop Chorus. These days he sings with the Gallery Singers, performs in amateur musicals and theatre productions, and is currently working towards a Certificate in Web Technologies from BCIT. recent reviews Musicfest: Ingrid Jensen |Vancity Cinema: Yes Men Fix the World | Vancouver Opera: Norma | Friends of Chamber Music: The Kavafian-Schub-Schifrin Trio | Friends of Chamber Music: The Takács Quartet
Cassie is a psychology graduate from the University of the Fraser Valley and a former children’s theatre director. She has written for travel websites, newspapers, and magazines, and has had stories featured in several non-fiction books including the Chicken Soup for the Soul series. She is passionate about international travel and volunteer work, and recently visited an SOS Children’s Village in rural Peru as a visiting journalist where she wrote an article commending their work for the Vancouver Sun. She is a playwright and recently worked with an award-winning children’s author on the stage adaptation of her novel. Cassie loves Vancouver’s arts scene and enjoys attending events, live theatre, concerts, and musicals in her spare time. recent reviews Neanderthal Arts Festival: The Hanging Judge
Robyn spent two years in Calgary developing her craft and passion for theatre at Company of Rogues Actor’s Studio before she flew the coop to Vancouver. Soon to be a graduate of the Langara College Film Arts program, she will continue to write and act in films, looking to immerse herself in the arts wherever she can. recent reviews Neanderthal Arts Festival: Highway 63 | Fightng Chance Productions: Hair | 3rd Brazilian film Festival: DZI Croquettes
Melanie was born in Vancouver and grew up in an environment of multicultural arts and experiences. This, along with being raised in a family of dynamic and creative individuals, has led her to a lifelong love of, in particular, music and theatre. Growing up she took part in musical productions, concert band, choir, jazz choir, and attended as many community arts productions and events that she could get her hands on. Though her current educational pursuits at Simon Fraser University have led her in to the field of health sciences and personal fitness, she avidly maintains her love of the arts. Outside of school, Melanie is an amateur photographer, and an aspiring world traveller who leads various local annual fundraising events and volunteers with environmental sustainability projects. Her future plans involve finding a way to fuse her love of community, wellness and the arts. recent reviews Sensation of Magic | Musicfest: Sounds of Australia | Musicfest: Miles Black/ Rene Worst Duo | Musicfest: Celebración! | 39 and Ticking | Dancing on the Edge: Edge 2 & 4
Anita's birthplace is Liverpool England. Her family immigrated to Canada in the 1950s and finally settled in Vancouver. She spent her years growing up in Kitsilano. She has quite a diverse background: extensive travelling on dollars per day, a Veterinary Assistant, breeder and trainer of pure-bred Arabian show horses, a solo cook on a float camp in the northern coast of Vancouver Island, and for many years, in the Hospitality field. In 2005, an unforeseeable chain of events occurred, and led her to change her career path. In 2008, she chose writing, fulfilling one of her life-long passions, pursuing studies in creative writing. She now writes freelance for a monthly bulletin paper, and is in the final stages of her own unique version of a children's bedtime story book. Her next venture is a novel of her real-life experiences and memories. recent reviews Pacific Cinematheque: Film Noir | Vancouver Theatre Sports League: Improv Musical | Vancouver International Folk Music Festival | Theatre Under the Stars: Singin' in the Rain
Kate is from Nova Scotia and has a BA (Carleton 07) and an MA (UVic '09) in English. She is a keen fan of literature - in particular Canadian literature and music. Kate moved in Vancouver at the start of 2010 after spending time in Ottawa, New Zealand, Victoria, and Canmore. She enjoys travelling and her other passions include running, mountain biking, and spending as much time outside as possible. recent reviews Robin Hood | Carousal Theatre: The Taming of the Shrew
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