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Wasaga Society For The Arts at an event
Wasaga Society For The Arts at an event

Get your free tiPlay Group

Saturday, March 29th, 2025 9:30 am – 4:00 pm
READING: “Anne”, by Paul Ledoux (1999), an excellent adaptation of “Anne of Green Gables” (non-musical).

No experience is needed! There will be opportunities to play a role (or two or three!) when reading the play, but ‘acting’ is optional. Be comfortable to simply listen, and discuss the play while studying structure, dramatic action, characters’ journeys, language and historical context.

Bring your own lunch or plan to have lunch at any of the restaurants in Stonebridge Town Plaza. Refreshments are provided in our kitchenette which is equipped with microwave, coffee, tea, water from the Elmvale flow, fridge, cutlery, and glassware.

Registration is required for printing copies of study material. Get your free tickets on Eventbrite

Conrad Boyce has a degree in English and Drama from the University of Alberta, followed by more than 50 years as actor, director and playwright in Alberta, BC, the Yukon and Ontario. He has directed many adaptations of Lucy Maud Montgomery’s work, including “Anne”. He directed Oscar Wilde’s “The Importance of Being Earnest” for Wasaga Community Theatre last fall.

Wasaga Society For The Arts at an event
Wasaga Society For The Arts at an event
Wasaga Society For The Arts at an event

WATERCOLOUR

TBA: New session in 2025 from 1:00pm to 3:30pm at the Stonebridge Art Gallery

Lina Tikhonovsky is a seasoned financial adviser and tax specialist who has lived in four different countries, gaining a wealth of experience throughout her life. Later in life, she discovered a passion for watercolor painting and quickly fell in love with the vibrant art form. Now, her days are filled with the joy and creativity that watercolor brings. Lina is excited to share her love for this medium by starting a short watercolor course for beginners.

Materials Needed for the Course:

  1. Watercolor paints (a basic set of primary colors)
  2. Watercolor brushes (round brushes in sizes 2, 6, and 10)
  3. Watercolor paper (300 lb cold-pressed)
  4. A mixing palette
  5. A water container
  6. Paper towels or a clean cloth
  7. Pencil and eraser for sketching outlines
  8. Masking tape (optional, for creating clean edges)

Join us for Nov 1 and 8. Pay as you go at $25 per class. Register at Art Classes on our donation page. Include your contact information with payment. Email president@wasagasocietyforthearts.ca with any questions.

Benefits to the Community

The objectives and programmes of the WSA provide an opportunity for individuals, corporate entities, benevolent organizations and foundations to support social development through the arts and to contribute, directly and indirectly, to the growth of a viable creative economy.