File contains acetate negatives of posters for events at Rumours, a bar in Halifax that was owned and operated by the Gay and Lesbian Association of Nova Scotia (GALA) from 1982 to 1995. Materials include posters for women's and men's dances, social mixers, Pride week events, stage shows, and holiday celebrations held at Rumours in 1993.
Fonds consists of records that document every aspect of Neptune Theatre as an organization, including various textual records and graphic and audio-visual material pertaining to productions, events, personnel, and the administration of the Theatre. Types of records include correspondence, meeting minutes, reports and newsletters, financial records, box office records, applications, licenses, contracts, scripts, posters, newspaper clippings, production notes, programs, press kits, videocassettes, audiocassettes, negatives, contact sheets, slides, photographs, and other materials.
Item is a poster for the networkings exhibition held July 9-12 in collaboration with Centre for Art Tapes. Featured artists were: Paul Litherland; Natalie Bookchin; Dayna McLeod; Christy Wade; Thaddeus Thomas; Liz MacDougall; Andrew Duke; Aaron Pollard; Stephen Lawson; Pascale Malaterre and the Church.
Item is a poster for an event held on March 19 and 20 at The Church as part of the independance series. Dancers include Debra Brown, Leica Hardy, Gwen Noah, and Judith Hendin.
Item is a poster for the Night flea VII event that was held on March 21 featuring organ music; DJ Feel Real and DJ Almond Breeze. Food was provided by Food Wolf food truck.
Item is a poster for the No reason for the season III event that was held on December 10 and featured Bloodhouse; Bad Vibrations; Transfixed; Mean Mug and D. J. General purpose.
File contains records related to Noel and Gertie, by Sheridan Morley, with the words and music of Noel Coward, directed and produced by the Gratwick Partnership. The play was performed at Pond Playhouse from October 7-23, 1999. Records include copies of newspaper reviews; a program; a small poster; and four photographs of the cast.
File contains a poster for a concert by the Halifax Camerata Singers with Christianne Rushton at the Lilian Piercey Recital Hall in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Item is a poster for a Nova Scotia Mass Choir concert at the Festival Theatre in Wolfville, Nova Scotia. The concert was a part of the Acadia Performing Arts Series and featured guest soloist, Linda Carvery.
Item is a poster promoting a concert by the Nova Scotia Mass Choir at Saint George's Round Church in Halifax, Nova Scotia on March 11, 2000. The event celebrated two hundred years of the church.
Item is a poster of Benjamin Britten's production, "Noye's Fludde, A Medieval Pageant," in support of Saint George's YouthNet at Saint George's Round Church in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Directed by Jeremy Webb. Musical director Garth MacPhee. The production featured Jeremiah Sparks, Deborah Allen, and others.
Items are signs/posters for an event; both signs are hand drawn and coloured with ink. One sign states "Welcome O Baby Doodle Dance Party" and the second sign states "people with wrist bands are junior facilitators" and has a red bow attached to it.
Item is a poster for the Obey convention - fundraiser event that features Us girls; Slim twig; JFM and Minstrel. The funds raised were used to host the convention held in June 2013.
Item is a poster for a group exhibition by William Brent Ritchie, Douglas Kirton, Lorinda Moreau, and Martha Townsend held in July 1978 at Eye Level Gallery. The image on the poster is credited to Hartling.
Item is a poster for a dance performance by Francine Boucher held on December 10 and 11, 1983, at Dancexchange. The 'On earch' project was produced by Diane Moore. The image on the poster is credited to George Steeves Design: M. Bell.
Item is a poster for a public performance art series presented by Eyelevel Gallery from October 1-3, 2005. This performance art series showcases Canadian artists exploring voyeurism, surveillance, critical action, entertainment and subtle intervention, and the participating artists question nature and our use of public urban spaces. The event includes performances by the Halifax Scavenger Society (Dennis Hale, Adam Kelly, Dustin Pritchard and Will Robinson), Andrew Forster, Diane Borsato and Eleanor King.
Item is a poster for the event was held on August 21 and featured build me up buttercup; Andy Munro and America's glamorous recording starts Jason Johnson.
Item is a poster for the event featured "the winter aria" /by Heather Jessup with art by Rachel Gray and produced by Colin McKeeman; "self policing" / by Cassie Guinan with art by Hannah Guinan and produced Pearl Chan; "the frenchman and his jerky" and "a generous woman" / by David B. Huebert with art by Tif XB and produced by Stephanie Van de Vooren and "stand tall" / by Winona Linn with art by Sidney Robichaud and produced by Pearl Chan.
File contains records related to Panto at the OK Corral, by Jim Sperinck, directed by Angela Butler with musical direction by Bunny Shore, and produced by Bill VanGorder. The play was performed at the Pond Playhouse between November 27-December 13, 2014. Records include a program and small poster.
Item is a poster for the exhibition of paintings and drawings by Canadian artist Paraskeva Clark (c.1898) presented at Dalhousie Art Gallery from 9 September to 17 October 1982.
Item is a poster advertising a concert held at Alderney Landing Theatre on Monday, October 30, 2006. It was presented in association with Eastern Front Theatre and the Canadian Music Centre's New Music in New Places initiative on the set of Michael Melski's play Corvette Crossing.
Item is a poster for the event that was held April 13, 2012 featuring works by Melanie Colosimo; Emily Davidson; David Figueroa; Katie Hernandez; Andrew Hunt; Elise Graham; Corey Isenor; Elizabeth Johnson; Wes Johnston; Daniel Joycee; Craig Leonard; Eleanor King; Andew Maize; Andy March; Michael McCormack; Jesse Mitchell; Butterworth; Sera Senakovicz; Magnus von Tiesenhausen; Kate Walchuk; Hillary Webb; Michell Wiebe and others.
Item is a poster for a program of films and lectures of the Philip Glass" film scores exhibition organized in collaboration with the Scotia Festival of Music and presented at Dalhousie Art Gallery from 26 May to 2 June 1999.