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- August 2003
Michael Carl O'Neil
presents...
FOND MEMORIES
performing
in
ALBERTA!
June 28 - July
27, 2003
MANY THANKS
TO EVERYONE !
INVOLVED IN THE
WONDERFUL FESTIVALS!
Group shot of Edmonton
International Street Performers Festival '03!
Special thanks
to
Shelley Switzer,
Festival Producer
and
Dick Finkel, Former-Festival
Producer.
Special note: Dick
- it was great working with you again too!
Roll 'em - for copywritten video footage
(A QuickTime movie - http://www.apple.com/quicktime/)
from Edmonton,
please click below!
Charlie
Chaplin's Canadian Tramp and the Living Statue - 2003
at the Edmonton
International Street Performers Festival
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Charlie
Chaplin's Canadian Tramp and the Living Statue - 2003
at the
Edmonton International Street Performers Festival
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Below are photos of newspaper media coverage
of
Red Deer Express
(Proud to be able to be on the first page)
Michael Carl O'Neil
as a pigeon statue - glances over the shoulder
of the Ghost statue
of F.W. Galbraith in City Hall Park
during the Centrefest announcements on Wednesday. |
Complete text of article below...
Street performers gathering in Red Deer
PENNY CASTER
Advocate staff
7/24/2003
|
Downtown strollers might want to keep a close eye on those bronze
Ghost statues dotting the area this weekend.
мебель по интернету
One of them will be Michael Carl ONeil, one of the numerous
performers taking part in Red Deers first street festival
CentreFest. It runs Saturday and Sunday. ONeil was
one of several street performers who took part in a ceremony
to launch the event at City Hall on Wednesday. Bronzed from head
to toe and with what looked like several decades-worth of pigeon
poop in his hair, ONeil was almost indistinguishable
from the real thing. Perched on a wooden plinth, every once in
a while, he would move ever so slightly, startling passersby.
He was a little more tarnished than the average statue, but definitely
more lively. ONeil is a mime, though he was happy to talk
on Wednesday.
Ive been performing since I was 11, he said,
explaining he started out at exhibitions and fairs. Based in
Hamilton, Ont., ONeil has been on the street performers
circuit since 1986. The circuit is a global one, with festivals
in Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Europe and Canada.
ONeils other personas include Charlie Chaplin, Queen
Victoria, Sir John A. Macdonald and George Washington. So why,
in 2003 when special effects in movies and on television have
gone over the top, do people come out to enjoy a form of entertainment
that has its roots in medieval times? Because its
human relationship. Its the idea of fun, interplay,
said ONeil. Its a sharing, its a surprise.
It gives people a sense of fun. Art in its purest form
is communication.
Some very funny communication was going on courtesy of The
Silly People, a two-man comedic juggling act. They picked out
Red Deer MP Bob Mills from the lineup of dignitaries at the ceremony
and plunked him between the two of them and proceeded to juggle
around him. Mills gamely endured the repartee that preceded the
actual juggling, then was stoic as clubs flew back and forth
just millimetres from his face and back for a few moments. Phil
LeConte plays the sidekick in the duo. Only 28, hes been
a street performer 10 years. He and straightman Colin Franks
hooked up in 1996. Both Silly People are from Kitchener-Waterloo,
Ont. They have a few more gigs in various parts of Canada, then
in September they are off to Australia to perform there. Besides
the street performance circuit, The Silly People do shows for
corporate groups and put together their own vaudeville shows.
Flying Bob does some tricky stuff with a very long pole that
has a long banner attached to the end, all the while bantering.
He is from Saskatoon, but is seriously thinking about moving
to Red Deer, where his mom lives. More formally known as Bob
Palmer, Flying Bob said he has about two hours worth of repertoire,
similar to all the performers.
Each performance is about 30 to 45 minutes long and hell
pick and choose from his repertoire and ad lib, too. All the
performers interact with the crowd, too, Palmer said, guaranteeing
that every show will be different. He loves his calling, Palmer
said. I am an adult who can still keep playing with his
toys and actually get paid. The street performers
depend on the power of their performance for their income.
They pass the hat for their daily bread, hoping for loonies,
toonies and maybe more.
Lt.-Gov. Lois Hole was on hand for the CentreFest launch,
along with Mayor Gail Surkan, MLAs Victor Doerksen and Mary Anne
Jablonski, and MP Bob Mills. |
And finally.... again thanks to RED DEER EXPRESS!
July 26, 2003
Caption:
"Making Himself at Home"
Photo taken by Scott Van Seggelen - Page 5 - Red
Deer Express - July 26/27, 2003.
Article below...
From Red Deer Express Website:
http://www.reddeerexpress.com/express/edition02/news-004.html
The citys first CentreFest is off and running today and
promises to be a terrific event.
The two-day street festival, is chock full of fun
for everyone beginning this morning with a toonie breakfast sponsored
by the Rotary clubs of Red Deer.
Earlier this week Albertas Lieutenant-Governor,
the Honourable Lois Hole, received perhaps the loudest ovation
at the officialng of CentreFest outside city hall.
Yes, she is regal and lovely, but the one thing she
said in a brief speech to the people gathered outside at noon
hit home.
I commend Red Deer for doing this very special
CentreFest here half way between Edmonton and Calgary,
the Lt.-Governor said. You make Calgary and Edmonton jealous.
For almost an hour, between speeches by elected officials,
the crowd of about 100 people got a taste of this weekends
entertainment at CentreFest in downtown Red Deer.
The entertainers will perform in the downtown from
noon to 6 p.m. Saturday and 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday.
CentreStage Red Deer, featuring local performers,
runs Sunday from 10:30 a.m. to noon.
From Michael Carl ONeill, of Hamilton, Ontario,
a living statue who portrays Sir John A. MacDonald, with a wink,
to Albertan Shirley Best, high priestess of polyester in her
eye-catching, multi-coloured clothing, Flying Bob and the Silly
People, laughter is a common denominator.
Red Deer MP Bob Mills created laughter too when he
was asked to participate with two jugglers called Silly People.
The good-humoured Mills laughed along with the crowd
as juggling bats flew past his nose and his rear.
All of the performers interact with their audience
with polished humour sure to make you laugh.
This is something we should all support,
the Lt.-Governor said. Ive enjoyed all the acts.
I thought they were hilarious.
Red Deer Mayor Gail Surkan said CentreFest brings
culture and community back to the heart of the city.
CentreFest is a vibrant part of the community,
Surkan said. The sense of humour of the performers will
stretch our views of culture. The downtown is the living room
of the city where we gather to celebrate the community.
She commended the work of the Leadership Centre, saying
this is the first public project from the group.
Along with a wide variety of performers more than
40 vendors will set up shop at CentreFest, offering unique items
for sale.
CentreFest visitors are asked to take along toonies,
loonies and $100 bills, says Shirley Best, to donate to the street
performers in thanks for their work.
pcrowther |
Again, with fond memories
of performing
with all of my talented
colleagues
at
Spruce Grove Street
Performers Festival,
Edmonton International
Street Performers Festival,
Grande Prairie Summer
Sizzling Street Performers Festival
and
Red Deer Centrefest,
I sincerely thank ALL
of you
including the wonderful
and supportive producers
for a memorable July
2003!
Here's to
a great August to everyone!
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