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Monday, April 25, 2011
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Wednesday, April 20, 2011
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Monday, March 7, 2011
The Sick Collective perform a preview of The Grace Project:Sick march 11th&12th inside the Enwave Theatre

On March 11th &12th 350 guests will fill the Enwave theatre, to witness The Sick Collective perform The Grace Project: SICK (excerpt) at Harbourfront's The Whole Shebang festival along side 30 selected Canadian artists.
This year’s theme – The Village – creates a magical performance environment where over 30 Canadian artists will share their individual stories and collaborate in sound, movement, image, melody and voice.
Audiences will experience an interactive show, where brick walls and balconies will act as creative backdrops for the production
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231 Queen’s Quay West, Toronto
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Domanique performs in the Theatre production of The Grace Project:Sick Directed by Judith Thompson Jan 6th-16th at The Factory Theatre Mainspace
Canada’s foremost playwright Judith Thompson, and the rest of The Sick Collective invite you to, The Grace Project: SICK, at the 2011 Next Stage Festival, January 6th- 16th, 2011.
from January 6th-16th Ill be hitting The Factory Theatre Mainspace stage with The Sick Collective in The Grace Project: Sick. Have you ever questioned what the term "Sick" really means in our society? I would like to send you an extended invitation to a new show that I will be performing in which gives light to many young stories, challenging this dilemma:
The hope of the production is to seek, confront and understand, the many preconceptions about living with challenges, about otherness and about challenging the overall concept of what it means to be labelled sick.
The Grace Project: SICK
Directed and created By Judith Thompson
Co-Created/Assistant Directed by Lauren Brotman
Produced by Jack Grinhaus and Sarah Miller-Garvin
Script Supervisor: Jordi Mand
Stage Manager/Production Manager: Scott Seetoo
Production Design by Beth Kates
Assistant Designer: Melissa Joakim
Assistant Stage Manager: Blue Bigwood-Mallin
Graphic Design by Joshua Korngut
With
Jordan Balzan, Victoria Carr, Domanique Grant, Emma Hillier, Megan Dale Murray, Nicole Dale Murray, Krystal Hope Nausbaum, Adrian Rebucas, Tanya Rintoul, Nazmul Shaheed, David Shelley, Rebecca Solway, Malube Uhindugingala and Lisa Waters
Thursday Jan 6th: 5 p.m. Friday Jan 7th: 7:15 p.m.
Saturday Jan 8th: 9:30 p.m. Sunday Jan 9th: 7:00 p.m.
Tuesday Jan 11th: 8:30 p.m. Thursday Jan 13th: p.m.
Friday Jan 14th: 9:15 p.m. Saturday Jan 15th: 5 p.m.
Sunday Jan 16th: 3:15 p.m.
Factory Theatre Mainspace
125 Bathurst Street
Phone: 416-504-7529
Part of the 2010 Next Stage Festival
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Sunday, October 10, 2010
Opening for Ania Soul's video release party This Wed Oct 13th at 8pm inside Trane Studios

This Wednesday, October 13th, I will be opening for Ania Soul's video release party inside Trane Studio (964 Bathurst Street).Along side the screaning of her new video directed by the outstanding, Chris Strikes,the night will be hosted by Najjah! DJ Nana will be spinin'!!! with opening performances by myself, Gifty Singh and Kyauna Clarke! Giveaways provided by Big it Up! With a closing performance by by Miss Ania Soul and her live band!
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See you there!!
Friday, October 1, 2010
Ernie Paniccioli
My favorite photograph is my next one
As one of the most talented hip hop photographers who has graced our time, Ernie has used his lens to capture the culture and essence of hip hop, for over 3 decades. Having photographed mainstreams legends ranging from Slick Rick, Grandmaster Flash, Rock Steady Crew, Doug E. Fresh, Ice Cube, Queen Latifah, Public Enemy, Salt-N-Pepa and so many more. Some of the most famous caught by his lens include , John F. Kennedy, Jr. , Frank Sinatra, Jimmy Carter, Liza Minelli, Andy Warhol, Michael Jackson, Minister Louis Farrakhan, Michael Jordan, Britney Spears, Aaliyah, Snoop, Jay Z, Run DMZ, and The Dalai Lama. His work has decorated such illustrious publications as Rolling Stone, Vibe, The New York Times, Newsweek, Life, Spin and Ebony, to name a few. He has also shot for MTV and VH1 and has photos published in books, on album covers and posters throughout the globe. Paniccioli's work has also been displayed in various exhibits such as, The New York City Urban Experience Museum where 110 pieces from his Hip Hop Gallery were displayed making it the largest one man photography show in New York City history.
Ernie broke the barrier of stereotypes… As a young man growing up in Brooklyn in areas such as Park Slope, Bedford Stuyvesant and Flatbush in the 1970's, Paniccioli picked up a camera for the first time and instantly converted his interest and abilities from painter to photographer. Inspired by his feelings of being cast as a second class citizen and perhaps through a gift from above, he started out by taking photographs of the graffiti that embodied the borough. Unaware to Paniccioli, he had stumbled upon his unforeseen destiny.
No one has helped to launch the awareness and culture of Hip hop to the world better than the legendary Hip Hop Photographer himself, Ernie Paniccioli. When asked which of his photographs is his favorite, Ernie responds… "My favorite photograph is my next one".