Toronto's Flying Cloud Folk Club
292 Brunswick Avenue
www.flyingcloudfolk.ca

Sunday, November 4
Concert 7:30 - 10:30, doors open @ 7:00 pm
Tickets $20, members $18
416.410.FOLK (3655)

Born in Québec City, fiddler-singer-mandolinist-guitarist Claude Méthé has been a part of the traditional music world in Québec for more than twenty years. A self-taught fiddler, his style reflects his influences and the eighteen years he lived in the region of Lotbinière, Québec, on the south side of the St-Lawrence river not far from Québec City. Claude is a former founding member of the nearly legendary Le Rêve du Diable, winner of a Felix for best traditional album in 1983, and a group often credited with singlehandedly reviving public interest in traditional Québécois music. The group’s original recordings have recently been rereleased and it is interesting to note that today, a whole new generation is once again making this “discovery”—in the form of old albums (33s) by Le Rève du Diable! In addition, Claude is a former member of Joséphine (with Danielle Martineau), Québec group Manigance and Vermont group Jeter le Pont. He has played all over Canada, in Europe and the U.S. and appears on at least twelve recordings, including the soundtrack of Oscar-winning film “CRAC” by Frédéric Back. Claude’s impressive repertoire of traditional songs contains gems from Manitoba, Ontario, Québec and the maritimes, sung in a voice both textured and sentimental. Tonight, Claude (fiddle, guitar, tunes and songs), will be accompanied by Dana Whittle (Jeter le Pont, Dent-de-lion, on guitar, feet and vocals) and Denise Levac (flute, vocals & feet).

Hello, everyone!

I hope everybody enjoy a wicked day!
Happy Halloween!!

Bengal.

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Hello, everyone!

I hope you enjoy the band Dazkarieh. They are simply great in their fusion style that includes Irish, Celtic, Arabic, of course Portuguese (from Portugal), etc. I think this song below is very interesting - the music is delicious!

Bengal.



Vasco Ribeiro Casais, Baltazar Molina, Luís Peixoto and Joana Negrão

Por ter visto o mar
Num olhar de quem nunca o viu
Por ter ido atrás de uns olhos de maré
Sou capaz de andar sobre um mar que nunca existiu
Mas não sou capaz de ir mantendo a fé

Vão nascer manhãs
Por trás daquelas canções
Que herdei das ondas do mar
Quero-as irmãs
Ao ver os seus corações
Com medo de naufragar

Pedras e vulcões vão lançar o seu coração
Pra dentro do céu que fiz nascer em mim
Os seus corações é que me escolhem por vulcão
E pra não ser eu melhor é ser assim

Ventos e marés vão fazer o sol naufragar
Na palma da mão que o mar não soube ler
E se tu não és esse sol que me quer queimar
Não verás então o mar que tento ser

Daniel Roy, Yann Falquet and Pascal Gemme (from Genticorum), and Nicolas Boulerice and Olivier Demers (from Le Vent du Nord) together at Frontenac

Hello, everyone!!

Thanks for all the messages on the Still Breathing post I added here sometime ago. I really enjoy that album and it was nice to discover more materials on the subject. Besides that, thanks for the kind messages related to the situation of the wildfires in California. Things are getting better now although there is still fire and some regions are still under alert and risk. I hope everyone is safe and that relief comes soon.

Bengal.

Hello, everyone!

And here more info on the ALASDAIR FRASER'S FIDDLE TRAIN - Vancouver to Toronto - November 3-7, 2007 (with Alasdair Fraser, Natalie Haas and Genticorum)!



THE SCHEDULE

Sat. November 3
Gather at The Fairmont Hotel Vancouver for check-in, followed by a kickoff concert at Capilano College in North Vancouver.

Sun. November 4
The day is free for sightseeing; gather mid-afternoon at Via Rail depot. Depart Vancouver 5:30 pm. Dinner on board as we enter the awesome Fraser River Canyon. 8:30 pm - Midnight: Evening Concert on board.

Mon. November 5
Wake up to some of the most magnificent scenery in the world! We'll pass Mt. Robson, the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies, wend our way through Yellowhead (Tete Jaune) Pass and descend into the mountain town of Jasper at 11am (MT). We depart at 12:20, allowing for plenty of mountain air and leg- stretching. Workshops through the afternoon. In late afternoon we arrive in Edmonton, with a chance to stretch our legs, then we're off again. Starting at 8:30pm as we roll across the prairies, through small towns like Biggar and Viking, we'll be rocking and reeling till midnight in the performance car.

Tue. November 6
Across the prairies and Into Winnipeg at 11:20am (CT), where the Red and Assiniboine rivers meet at "The Forks;" depart 12:25pm. The afternoon is filled with workshops, and, as evening falls, we enter the land of 1,000 lakes and the Canadian shield - some of the oldest rock and landscape on earth - over a thousand miles of nearly uninhabited terrain. This night on board features a full compliment of music and song!

Wed. November 7
Morning through the Shield, then into the small railroad town of Capreol for a leg-stretching just after noon. Our final afternoon on board brings us a last round of workshops and shows. We'll have an early dinner as we near Toronto, then, at 8:00pm, we pull into Union Station and cross the street to check in to the magnificent Fairmont Royal York, recently voted Canada's best deluxe hotel.

Thurs. November 8
Time to head home, or (optionally) stay another night for a possible Alasdair Fraser concert in Toronto (details tba). Special ticket price and additional hotel nights available.

For more information, click here.

There are few spaces left.... Enjoy the ride!

Bengal.

PS: I can't speak for any of the hotels, so if you want to check them out (get their links), just follow the link for more info.

Hello, everyone!

If you are in Toronto or in the area, Genticorum will be playing at Hugh's Room on November 8th. This is the final concert of Alasdair Fraser's Fiddle Train, which is travelling from Vancouver to Toronto during the first week of November. The concert at Hugh's Room is the final of the train experience -[which included five days of concerts and workshops]. Genticorum headlines the first half of the show, followed by Alasdair Fraser with Natalie Haas.

It's a pity I won't be there for this concert but I can tell you all that is so worth it! Last September, Alasdair and Natalie were here in Costa Mesa (CA), performing at the Orange County Performing Arts Center and both concerts were great!

Enjoy it!
And thanks, Elizabeth, for the tip!

Bengal.

Lieu: au Centre du Plateau, 2275, St-Joseph Est (coin Fullum), Montréal.
Entrée: 15$ /12$ pour les membres SPDTQ /étudiants/ainés (taxes comprises)
Heure: de 20h00 à 20h30 Initiation aux pas de base offert par Les Danseux. Danse avec les musiciens de 20h30 à 1h00.

3 novembre 2007 : Benoit Bourque au call, Gaston Nolet à l'accordéon, Jacquelin Guérette au violon et Lina Poitras au piano.

17 novembre 2007 : Pierre Chartrand au call, Stéphane Landry à l'accordéon, Eric Favreau au violon et Paul Marchand à la guitare.

1er décembre 2007 : Michel Payer au call, Carmen Guérard à l'accordéon, Claudine Arcand au violon et Rachel Aucoin au piano.

[FRENCH] Intensif de tango argentin profil performance.
Lundi, du 12 novembre au 10 décembre 2007. De 19 h à 21 h.
Présentation finale devant public.
Contenu: Technique, improvisation, musicalité, chorégraphie, création.
Requis: niveau intermédiaire
Prix : 15 $/cours/étudiants, 20 $/cours/adultes.
Places limitées, faites-vite!
Date limite d'inscription: 5 novembre 2007. Dépôt de 50 $ requis pour confirmer votre inscription (payable à l'avance).
Où: Studio Fleur d'asphalte - 6847 St-Hubert. Au plaisir de créer ensemble.

[ENGLISH] Intensive argentinean tango performance profile.
Monday, from November 12th to December 10th 2007. From 19 h to 21 h.
Ends with public presentation.
Content: Technic, improvisation, musicalité, chorégraphie, creation.
Skills required: intermdiate level.
Prices: 15 $/class/students, 20 $/class/adults.
Limited vacancies, don't wait!
Registration deadline: November 5th 2007.
A deposit of $50 is necessary.
Where: Fleur d'asphalte - 6847 St-Hubert.

Marjolayne Auger @ 514 804-8272 (marjolayne39 at hotmail.com)
TANGO

À tous les vendredis, de 19h00 à 20h30, il y a des séances d'apprentissage. C'est l'occasion pour les musiciennes et musiciens débutant-e-s ou avancé-e-s d'apprendre des nouveaux airs au ralenti ou de pratiquer leur répertoire en groupe. (5$).

Après 20h30, à chaque vendredi, la soirée se continue sous différents thèmes...

DERNIER VENDREDI DU MOIS: veillée de danse où participent musiciens, calleurs et danseurs. Les calleurs sont spécialement invités à participer pour pratiquer leur "art". (5$)

Toutes les soirées sont animées par des artistes chevronné-e-s. Dans une ambiance des plus chaleureuses, Par la porte d'en arrière, est l'endroit idéal pour apprécier la musique et la danse traditionnelle.

Entrée par la rue St-André dans le stationnement du 911, rue Jean-Talon, Est, par la porte d'en arrière!

VENDREDI 26 OCTOBRE: de 19h00 à 20h30, c'est l'atelier de musique au ralenti animé par Carmen Guérard, ouvert à tous, tout instrument confondu (la semaine dernière 2 jeunes filles sont arrivées avec leur clarinette et basson !) qui se poursuit avec la danse animée par Nicole Normand-Divay et tous les autres calleurs et apprentis-calleurs qui veulent se pratiquer à faire danser ses messieurs-dames qui ne demandent pas mieux!Soyez nombreux au rendez-vous! ...

Message aux calleurs: SVP, confirmez votre présence soit par téléphone ou par courriel auprès de Nicole Normand-Divay, responsable 514-631-8831 ou nordivay@videotron. ca.

SAMEDI 27 OCTOBRE: Veillée jusqu'aux p'tites heures
Au local des Éclusiers, 70, 15e Avenue, Lachine. Avec Yaëlle Azoulay au call et le trio L'Homme à deux femmes avec Peter Senn à la guitare, Sylvie Ladouceur au violon et Isabelle Cloutier à l'accordéon.
Dès 20h, atelier d'initiation à la danse québécoise à 19h. Admission : 12$
Frank Prud'Homme (514) 384-1872 (Frank.prudhomme at gmail.com)

DIMANCHE 28 OCTOBRE: Journée folklorique
Salle communautaire Ste-Jeanne-d'Arc. 13h00. Ouverture des portes à 12h00. Orchestre Les Copains. Salle de pratique. Souper servi sur place. Bienvenue à tous !
Bertrand Bélanger (418) 274-7424 Par AQLF - Lac St-Jean

Bonjour à VOUS,

Pour colorer votre automne d'une diversité de couleurs, nous vous invitons
au spectacle d'Entourloupe /Arbadétorne, le 28 octobre prochain.

Paul, Monique et Sarah

A transmettre à vos ami(e)s, s.v.p.

Aux plaisirs de vous voir à cet événement unique

Merci
Entourloupe et Arbadétorne
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Mixtures et concoctages vendéo-québécois avec:

Abadétorne [Vendée, France]
Entourloupe [Québec]

Musique, chansons et danses traditionnelles: 8 musiciens sur scène

Dimanche, 28 octobre 2007 à 14h
Musée de la Civilisation [auditorium 1]

Entrée: contribution volontaire

Hello, everyone!

I'm very curious about my readers that have an interest on the movie Still Breathing. One review once said: "the notion of Still Breathing is sweet and lovely, and possesses moments of breathtaking beauty -- Fletcher turning a projector on Roz, using her skin as a sensuous, reflective screen; a miniature cairn constructed in the palm of a hand; Ida playing an easy, affectionate Chopin on her tuba. Adding to the charm is a marvelous and evocative soundtrack that completes rather than overwhelms the images. The picture has the power to enchant, but...", and here I leave to you all. This is one of my favorite movies and it's not perfect, but very entertaining. And, of course, I simply love the soundtrack that is great but not easily available at this point in time.

This isn't a well-known movie, even in US. Indeed, I know few people that saw it and have an idea of what I'm talking about but I know many of you out there has an interest on it. So, please, tell me what is it about this movie that you like? Is it about the soundtrack? Do you have it? Some of you stopped by my blog because of the lyrics I added of one of the songs of the movie, and I appreciate the emails. Now, I want everybody else to express their comments, ideas, interest and questions on the subject. Use the comments space here or send me an email.

In my case, one of the stories in the movie that I love the most is the local legend about La Ventana de Rosa (the Rose Window), at the Mission San José in San Antonio. If you go to San Antonio, I really recommend it.

Have a nice Friday!

Bengal,
still breathing....

Hello, everyone!

This is a quick note to Bourque's fans that have been writing me lots lately (and also for everyone that appreciates Quebecois Traditional Music)... If you want more information on Benoit Bourque, musician and dancer from Quebec, check out his recently launched MySpace. There, you can have access to what's coming up soon on his agenda. I'll try to keep announcing some of these events here too.

Cheers,

Bengal.

October 20, 2007
151 Fountain Street
Pawtucket, Rhode Island


Doors open at 6h30 P.M. – Sandwhich Buffet at 7h00 P.M. followed by live orchestral music by Fleur de Lis. Quadrille dancing and instructions by caller George Ménard, Chansons à Répondre by members of Les Gais Chanteurs and the cammaraderie of members from various French organizations will make for a memorable evening! What else can we do to bring back a sense of fellowship at Le Foyer?

Come along, lead a song, tell a story, dance the night away! We will be raffling off some home made goodies (catsup rouge, sweet cucumber relish and French Canadian piccalily) made by some of our members including some jars of Eva Poirier's home made 'Boo Boo Salve' - Door prizes and split the pot as well! Invite your friends and relatives for an evening to enjoy and have fun.

Tickets are $14 / person or $25/ couple. Reserve a table of 8.
Limited seating – reservations are strongly encouraged by replying to this email or calling 401-728-8328. Reservations should be made by October 10.

Roger Bonin
President, Le Foyer
2 Foxx Dr
Lincoln, RI 02865
401-728-8328

Hello, everyone!

This entry is about Le Vent du Nord and the release of their new album tomorrow. Although, the promo I got here isn't accepting readjustments of its size, so you have to click on top of it to see it bigger... Sorry about that.

Bengal.