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finding the funny with the national theatre of the world

29 Tuesday Nov 2011

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comedy, improv, national theatre of the world, performing arts, theatre, toronto

Gosh, that hurt. Really. I mean, it still hurts. I recently rallied for the mantra to travel is to live, no? ‘Cause as my sides are splitting and currently causing great pain, I must say that laughing is giving travelling a run for its money!

I just saw the brilliant National Theatre of the World’s Impromptu Splendor – on opening and closing night, as they say. Naomi Snieckus, Ron Pederson and Matt Baram, the troupe of improv geniuses (and co-artistic directors) behind NTOW, a not-for-profit Toronto theatre company, masterfully perform a full-length play on the spot, using ideas culled from the audience just minutes before the play starts. The trio (who are sometimes joined by a fourth improviser) are writing it as they’re performing, yet they’re still able to create a cohesive story with depth. And funny. Lots and lots of funny. But because the funny is based in truth (universal truths, but also the truths of whatever’s happening in the lives of the audience members), the comedy is richer than the improv you might be used to. This is theatre…in a hilarious new form.

And if you like what you see and hear so much you feel like getting into the act, the troupe sometimes offers improv workshops. No joke.

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What: Impromptu Splendor
Who: The National Theatre of the World
Where: Theatre Passe Muraille, 16 Ryerson Ave.; 416-504-7529
When: the last Sunday of the month
Cost: $10 (includes a preshow cabaret)
More:
The National Theatre of the World (more improvisers join the trio!) also performs The Soaps at Comedy Bar (945 Bloor St. W.; 416-551-6540) Thursdays at 8 p.m. Cost: PWYC. An improvised soap opera? Bring. It. On.

going the distance

27 Sunday Nov 2011

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camino, santiago, spain, the way, training, walking

So the movie The Way is now in theatres, and of course suddenly lots of travel articles are coming out about the Camino. And that has me thinking about my preparations for walking it. Granted, I didn’t do the full 800 km, having only time for the last 256 km plus a few days in Santiago plus a car trip to Finisterre. (Yes, I felt like I cheated by hitching a ride there instead of continuing on foot. Next time, I’ll walk the nearly 800 km plus the 100 km to Finisterre, I promise!) And to be honest, I don’t know if the distance I walked from Astorga to Santiago really was 256 km or more or less: any distances are suspect because every guidebook says something different. I feel like it was at least 256 km – it was a good enough distance to get in a rhythm, to lose myself in walking and the daily routine of the pilgrim’s life, and to have the time to really learn about myself, experiencing what the Camino is about. And one of the first things I learned as I took those initial steps out of Astorga was that I hadn’t trained properly.

Whether you’re walking the entire trail or a small part of it, you should train for the trek. Here are my top five tips for prepping for the trekking.

  1. Wear proper hiking boots. You’d think Step 1 would be to walk, but when you start walking, you should be wearing the boots you will be walking the Camino in, i.e., well-fitting boots that have been broken in. Walking in new boots is a surefire way to get blisters. You’re trying to avoid getting blisters!
  2. Start walking. Walk everywhere, whenever you can – as far in advance as possible. If you’re blessed to walk all of the Camino (or a big chunk), start walking seriously at least 6 weeks before to condition your muscles, and increase the distance a couple of kilometres every week. (I bike everywhere, and only took to my feet 2 weeks before my trip, so it’s no wonder I was having problems with my Achilles tendons before I even left for Spain. My body was so conditioned to cycling, it was fighting me on the walking!) And don’t forget to hoof it up and down hills and go off-road.
  3. Wear your backpack. Make sure it has good support, with a hip belt to remove the weight off your shoulders. And think small – it’s all too tempting to fill a large pack with nonessentials you’ll soon be desperate to give away along The Way. Trust me. You’ll be surprised at how little you really need.
  4. Fill the backpack with gear. Start with lighter things like clothes, then build up to heavier items like toiletries and your sleeping bag.
  5. Wear the clothes you intend to walk in. And I mean wear layers. Mornings in the mountains can be frosty even in late spring, so you’ll need to figure out what layers are suitable for hiking. Because it felt like winter, I’d bundle up, then promptly unzip my convertible pants and remove my jacket and fleece because I was sweating within minutes. Imagine you’re cross-country skiing – you should be cold when you start out, or you’ll overheat once you get moving. Walking in soaked clothes in cold climes is no fun.


TIFF’s outdoor cinema takes over david pecaut square

25 Friday Nov 2011

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Off to another Friday flick at Innis, I’m happy to hide indoors to watch Wim Wenders’ Wings of Desire free of charge. But what Innis saves me in funds, it lacks in ambience, and I find myself longing for the outdoor screenings that stretch across this city every summer (whoever created FreshAirCinema, the company that supplies massive inflatable screens, is a genius). Downsview, Christie Pits and Riverdale parks embrace the concept, as do Harbourfront Centre and Yonge-Dundas Square. One of the newest devotees, TIFF in the Park, is truly a marvellous thing. Heck, TIFF (Toronto International Film Festival) on its own makes Toronto an awesome place to live, as evidenced by how electric the city gets come early September. But since moving into the Entertainment District in 2010, TIFF has done its good deeds throughout summer, too, bringing us free movies outdoors every Wednesday night in David Pecaut Square, with the glow of the surrounding skyscrapers and the CN Tower creating a cool Technicolor backdrop (check out my fave TIFF in the Park pics below). No matter where you live, I implore you to watch as many films as you can en plein air! It really is refreshing to be outdoors, sitting or lying on the grass, having a picnic while escaping into the wonderful world of cinema.

Les Parapluies de Cherbourg (1964), with the lovely Catherine Deneuve. A candy-colour French opera set against the deep blue of dusk and the amber glow of downtown. J’adore. (One of my favourite pics I took this summer.)

Ah, Mary Poppins! Another gorgeously saturated Technicolor musical under the stars, um, city lights. I liked how most of us were lazily lying on the grass but still singing along with much enthusiasm.

“Is that cannon fire or is that my heart pounding?” Casablanca. Bergman and Bogie. Need I say more?

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If watching films in a city park
doesn’t do it for you, check out
the awesome Sail-in Cinema!


oh, marilyn

23 Wednesday Nov 2011

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marilyn, pictures

Wow. Would you even guess that this is Michelle Williams? The actress oozes sultry yet vulnerable as Marilyn Monroe in the movie My Week with Marilyn, which wiggles into theatres today.

Visit My Week with Marilyn for more info. Photo courtesy of French photographer Brigitte Lacombe, who takes the most striking portraits; this particular portrait is featured in a Newsweek article on how Michelle became Marilyn.

to travel is to live

22 Tuesday Nov 2011

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amazing race, copenhagen, exploring, hans christian andersen, robert frost, travelling

Though I don’t own a TV, I’m still a sucker for travel shows (Departures, anyone?). And I do have loads of fun watching The Amazing Race with my mom when I visit. This week’s ep had the contestants racing around Copenhagen. Their roadblock challenge was to brave the stage and recite a few lines from a poem by Danish writer Hans Christian Andersen.

To move, to breathe, to fly, to float
To gain all while you give
To roam the roads of lands remote
To travel is to live

Granted, the contestants are neither roaming nor travelling, and those lines don’t quite convey the idea of racing around the world. Rather, the quote is a poignant observation of how meaningful an experience travelling really is. Or can be, if you give yourself over to the wandering and exploring, get lost in another culture and live like a local, take the road less travelled (Robert Frost had it right), and just go with the flow and let the journey unfold as it happens. Of course, not everyone enjoys travelling off the map, but for those who are open to it, wandering without a plan can yield enriching experiences beyond your imagination. Because travelling truly has the power to transform.

sweet nothings

21 Monday Nov 2011

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Friday night, before heading to Innis to catch a French ’60s crime drama double bill (ouais, c’etait magnifique), I busied myself by baking some cupcakes. Well, “busy” isn’t the right word. Baking relaxes me. Cooking does too, but baking more so. There’s something calming about creaming butter and sugar, whisking flour and baking powder, and stirring it all together and then putting the batter in the oven to let it do its thing while I do nothing as the scent of sweet yumminess wafts throughout my apartment…there’s something relaxing about lazily waiting for the deliciousness. So I was laughing with recognition when I heard this line from the musical Ride the Cyclone the next day:

You’re satisfied doing nothing –
just baking cupcakes and eating them.

That’s me in a cupcake, er, nutshell.

Nothing wrong with chilling at home with some cupcakes. Coconut, please. With buttercream icing. And a big glass of cold milk.

And if you need another reason to catch the musical, read my mini-review of Ride the Cyclone.

one crafty card, pretty please

20 Sunday Nov 2011

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cards, diy, gift wrapping, gifts, green gifts, pretty, wallpaper

What’s this? The Santa Claus Parade is today? Means the holiday season is upon us (the cold definitely is!). Also means it’s time to get crafty. Over the years, at magazine prop sales, I’ve scooped up beautiful hand-block-printed wallpaper remnants and rolls to repurpose as pretty packaging and cards. I never buy gift wrap, preferring to recycle newspapers, fabric and wallpaper instead. I also don’t buy cards – why buy when you can make? And if you’re gonna make, make ’em pretty! Here’s one of my favourites.


This card is a cinch to craft. All you need are card stock, wallpaper, a button, a pencil, a ruler, an exacto knife, white glue and scissors. Here’s what to do. Continue reading →

ride the cyclone at toronto’s theatre passe muraille

19 Saturday Nov 2011

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canadian theatre, musical, performance art, ride the cyclone, theatre passe muraille, toronto, toronto theatre

Go. That’s all I can say. Go and get tickets to Ride the Cyclone at Toronto’s Theatre Passe Muraille. I saw it this afternoon and can’t stop thinking about it. It’s funny. It’s sweet. It’s sad. It’s a musical…about the afterlife of six high school choir members who are killed in a roller coaster accident. And, yes, it’s a bit haunting, too. So snag some tix before the show ends in Toronto on Dec. 3, and go.

no fear

18 Friday Nov 2011

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deepa mehta, midnight's children, salman rushdie, yael naim

A few weeks ago, I attended an event with Indo-Canadian filmmaker Deepa Mehta, who was showing clips from her latest film, Midnight’s Children, based on the Salman Rushdie novel. At one point during the Q&A at Innis College, she advised the theatre packed with film students that a career in film is risky and scary but the rewards are worth it. She reiterated this later on, when relaying a story about some of the obstacles she faced shooting the film in Sri Lanka rather than India, where the tale takes place. It all worked out in the end, she said, because she’d been open to opportunities and possibilities that she’d never imagined. A twig of understanding amidst my anxiety.

Not long after that, I saw French-Israeli singer Yael Naïm in concert at The Great Hall. Stressed from the job hunting (and the lack of finding), I didn’t feel up to the task of going alone, and I certainly didn’t think I’d enjoy myself with all the distractions of that day. But there’s something utterly compelling about Yael’s voice and fairy-like demeanor, and once she started singing, I felt completely calm, sitting on the floor, surrounded by a room full of hipsters doing the same, yet not feeling like I was alone. And then she introduced the song “I Try Hard,” warning that you shouldn’t live in fear and close yourself off from people and experiences because you’re scared of the unknown or what’s different. Again, it was exactly what I needed to hear.

The last thing I’d ever want to do is fall into something simply because it’s safe or I’m afraid of the alternatives. Where I’m going, I’m not sure. But I do know that I don’t want to make decisions based on fear – decisions that will hold me back just because I don’t know where I want to go. Living life to the fullest means taking risks and being open to opportunities, shaking free of fear and doubt. It’s true, I do try hard. And so should you.

goodmorning, sunshine

17 Thursday Nov 2011

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bike touring, camping gear, Chi-Cheemaun, manitoulin island, south bay mouth, sunrise, tobermory

When I biked along Lake Huron this summer, I spent a few days cycling the beautiful Manitoulin Island. Stalled by a flat, I didn’t get very far into the island once I’d pedalled off the MS Chi-Cheemaun at South Baymouth (disembarking the ferry, BTW, is seriously cool – I felt like I was being shot out of a rocket). Luckily, I was able to walk my loaded bike to the nearby quaint South Bay Resort, a tent and RV campground with cabins. Many of the sites overlook the picturesque shore of South Bay, and I was fortunate to get one.

As I stare out my windows into the darkness of November, I remember the stunning sunrise I woke up to my first morning on the island. I admit, at times I got at tad lonely bike touring solo for a few weeks, but vistas like the one on Manitoulin made the solitude of the trip worthwhile. Take a peak at the gorgeousness I awoke to, before the rains that drove me back to Tobermory hit.


(Props to the campground’s staff, who helped me fix two flats in as many days.)

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