Exhibits: February 2008 Archives

Beastly! At the Whitehorn Library

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The Caledon Library is pleased to announce a new exhibit, at the Whitehorn Library in Caledon VictoriaCity

Beauty in the Beasts: Medieval and Modern Bestiaries
Featuring the Bestiary of Guillame Apollinaire & Raoul Duffy
Curated by Dame Kghia Gerardi
March 1 - June 1, 2008
Whitehorn Library, VictoriaCity
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Caledon%20VictoriaCity/47/206/23
Medieval bestiaries combined art, science and moral lessons to reflect the thought, philosophies and values of the period. Over the centuries, artists and writers have continued to explore this form. Works such as Le bestiaire ou le cortège d'Orphée (The Bestiary, or The Parade of Orpheus) by Guillaume Apollinaire and Raoul Dufy reflect a modern sensibility and style within the ancient frameworks. In all eras, these works both explored the world, and helped define the human by depicting the non-human. The curators invite Caledon to come and be diverted and edified by the lore of Fin, Fur, and Scale.


Exhibit Opening & Conversation with the Curator
March 2, 2:00 p.m.

Whitehorn Library, VictoriaCity
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Caledon%20VictoriaCity/47/206/23

NOTE:    The teleport takes you to a hub in Caledon VictoriaCity... Just follow the red arrow/beacon north through the Reading Room to the Whitehorn building, or use the red and gold Library Transport Device located at the telehub. 



In honour of the exhibit, this month's story session is also focused on the best of the beast

Curious Beasties
Story Hour at the Whitehorn Library, with Gilbert Sapwood

Sunday, March 2nd, 2008,6 pm SLT.

Join noted storyteller, Gilbert Sapwood, for an exploration of the ways of our four-footed friends (also two-clawed, and no-footed ones) with a selection of traditional stories from his storytelling bestiary, complete with fairies, phantoms, monsters, and talking cats,
Gilbert will share tales of the Winged, Clawed, Pelted, Scaled, and Feathered denizens of the globe and of our imaginations, from across time and around the world. The session will be streamed live from the Great Lawn of the Jack & Elaine Whitehorn Memorial Library, in Caledon VictoriaCity.

Following the performance, Gilbert will answer questions regarding traditional tales and the art of storytelling, as time permits.

Story Hour Details
Sunday, March 2nd, 2008, 6 pm SLT
Whitehorn Library Great Lawn, Caledon VictoriaCity.
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Caledon%20VictoriaCity/30/180/23


NOTE:    The teleport takes you to a hub in Caledon VictoriaCity... Just follow the red arrow/beacon north through the Reading Room to the Great Lawn, or use the red and gold Library Transport Device located at the telehub.  

Please direct questions to JJ Drinkwater, Caledon Library.

This is a live audio stream storytelling performance, produced by Radio Riel. Media url address for SL (or outside of SL listeners) : http://music.radioriel.org


ABOUT THE STORYTELLER

Gilbert Sapwood is a storyteller, traveller and collector of tales. He tells stories from the British Isles, Ireland and from his Canadian home, stories from the Brothers Grimm, and tales from the folklore of the Good People, wherever they may be found.  He is the founder of, and driving force behind, the Storytelling Guild of Second Life, and is committed to spreading the love of traditional storytelling in Second Life. If there is a fireside, pub or gathering that needs a story, he has one ready. Gil is available for private and public tellings, as short as required, or as long as a winter's night.

Join the "Storytelling Guild of Second Life" group for information on future events.

Sponsored by the Caledon Library, and produced by Radio Riel
For more information, see the Radio Riel blog at  http://radioriel.blogspot.com/ 

Laissez les Bons Temps Roulez, part the Second

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ALL ON A MARDI GRAS DAY

Tuesday, February 5

Noon to Three SLT
          &
Six to Nine SLT

Hosted by the Library Militant's own Mr. Rudolpho Woodget
 At The Carlotta Bonnecaze Grove, Caledon Wellsian
located across from the H. G. Wells Memorial Branch Library


http://slurl.com/secondlife/Caledon%20Wellsian/219/217/23

Come and celebrate the climax of Caledon Carnival with music, costumes, good food, intoxicating beverages and Festive Electronical Illuminations.  Pose balls of divers intentions may be found on the grounds. Honoring the timeless quality of Carnival, a selection of festive music from varied locales and time frames will be offered,  thanks to a recent excursion in Mr. Wells' new invention.

Visitors are welcome all day long. Radio Riel will provide music for dancing and revelry from noon to three o'clock and six o'clock to nine o'clock SLT. (Listeners can also tune in at http://music.radioriel.org ) The early event is offered in cooperation with the Caledon Early Birds Club.

Seafood Gumbo and Red Beans and Rice are supplid by Rosehaven Recipes. Miss Cornelia Rothschild's exquisite Carnival beads and Mardi Gras masks are once again available to collectors of the finest in Carnival swag.  Those selected as royalty by Miss Rothschild's delicious King Cake may take their thrones and be acknowledged by their grateful subjects.

Revelers are invited to view the newly expanded exhibition "Butterfly of Winter: Visitors to the New Orleans Carnival," at the Library This exhibition may be viewed until March 23.

Carlotta Bonnecaze was, according to one historian, "the most elusive of Carnival artists, and the one most devoted to the fantastical." Although few of her designs have been preserved, an exhibition of other Carnival float designs from the Golden Age of Carnival may be viewed in the Grove until Midnight closes out Mardi Gras.


A New Exhibit!

Notes of Love: romance in the Victorian Age
An Exhibit at the Whitehorn Library, Caledon VictoriaCity
Curated by Mica Braun, OLA.

Exhibit Opening and Conversation with the Curator
February 2, 2008
2-5 PM SLT
Jack & Elaine Whitehorn memorial Library, Caledon VictoriaCity


In February, our thoughts turn to love and romance…

While Victorians subscribed to a strict moral code, and complicated rules of etiquette (especially concerning matters of the heart!) this did not prevent them from romanticizing both love and tragedy in all its forms. This exhibit celebrates the fascination that love and romance held for the Victorian age.

The exhibit will focus on love and all its aspects -- from courtship and marriage to betrayal and disillusionment. The inspiration for the exhibit was an anthology of Love Letters, giving access to the real word of real lovers. Sprinkled throughout the exhibit are quotes of love letters from Victorian authors. Modeled after articles from period ladies journals, the content of the exhibit highlights the Victorians' burgeoning use of Valentines and the language of flowers. A special section focuses on the fair land of Caledon, and the symbolism of the rose.

This exhibit is offered to the Romantically minded citizens of Caledon  by Miss Mica Braun of the Caledon Library for their enjoyment and edification.


The Exhibit will run February 1st to February 28, 2008
Jack & Elaine Whitehorn memorial Library, Caledon VictoriaCity
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Caledon%20VictoriaCity/52/203/23



A Story Hour!!
 

The Caledon library, in conjunction with Radio Riel, has initiated a program of monthly story hours, at the Whitehorn Library. The series begins this weekend

Tales of Love
Sunday, February 3rd, 2008, 6 pm SLT 
The Whitehorn Library , Caledon VictoriaCity.
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Caledon%20VictoriaCity/49/208/26

Join noted storyteller, Gilbert Sapwood, for an exploration of the ups and downs, the ins and out, of love, sweet love, with a selection of traditional stories. Gilbert will share tales of the heart and its triumphs and follies, from across time and around the world, streamed live from the Jack & Elaine Whitehorn Memorial Library, in Caledon VictoriaCity.
Following the performance, Gilbert will answer questions regarding traditional tales and the art of storytelling, as time permits.

This is a live audio stream storytelling performance, produced by Radio Riel. Media URL address for SL (or outside of SL listeners) : http://music.radioriel.org


Gilbert Sapwood is a storyteller, traveler and collector of tales. He tells stories from the British Isles, Ireland and from his Canadian home, stories from the Brothers Grimm, and tales from the folklore of the Good People, wherever they may be found.  He is the founder of, and driving force behind, the Storytelling Guild of Second Life, and is committed to spreading the love of traditional storytelling in Second Life. If there is a fireside, pub or gathering that needs a story, he has one ready. Available for private and public tellings, as short as required, or as long as a winter's night.

(Join the "Storytelling Guild of Second Life" group for information on future events.)

Sponsored by the Caledon Library, and produced by Radio Riel
For more information, see the Radio Riel Blog at http://radioriel.blogspot.com/


And a Story Session, at he the Falling Anvil Pub!!!

Love makes fools of us all...who is trickier than Cupid?

"Gotcha!" Tricksters, Con artists, and Tales of FlimFlam
Story Session at the Falling Anvil Pub
Caledon Tamrannoch
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Caledon%20Tamrannoch/233/113/23/
Monday, February 4
5-8 pm SLT

"Nothing up my sleeve..."

From Loki to Coyote, from Brer Rabbit to the Boardwalk shell-game man, stories abound of tricksters, swindlers, and con-men (or con-creatures) who live by their wits and "putting one over" on their chosen mark. The Caledon Library and the Clan of Seafarers and Storytellers invite you to join us for this month's text-based storytelling session in the beer garden.  Your hosts, JJ Drinkwater and Aldo Stern welcome any and all who wish to contribute a tale or simply desire to listen in awe as a range of antiheroes and assorted rascals cleverly twist their ways out of impossibly tight scrapes or slip a metaphorical whoopee cushion beneath society's plump bottom.


As always, all lovers of tales are welcome to come listen and chime in with their gasps of amazement, tears, laughter, and thunderous applause.

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