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Leading Tone Arts Productions in collaboration with Music Gallery
presents:



Shellshock honours the victims of the train bombing, March 11th 2004 in Madrid;
and the countless other souls loved and lost through wars, disasters & untimely death.

Juxtaposing individual and global grief, Shellshock explores inner turmoil and trauma
in the path towards personal redemption & healing.

Consider the phrase “walking on eggshells” as it pertains to
our bodies; sexuality; inter-personal relationships; a mine field; a mass grave; a street after a massacre . . .


This workshop production, presented to a full house,
was made possible through the generous support of:

Bonjour Brioche
Austin & Beverly Clarkson
John & Judy Grant
Corinne Langston & Desmond Scott
Glady Richards
John & B.J. Klassen

ShellShock

by Amanta Scott

September 28th

. . . a workshop production. . .
at the Church of the Holy Trinity, Toronto
in association with the FCJ Refugee Centre
conference on Gender and Migration

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ShellShock features a pathway of eggshells,
an encaustic sculpture, new music, voice and dance

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Shellshock explores the significance of the phrase
“walking on egg shells”
as it pertains to women and war, sexuality, the fragility of life,
the horror of memory and the uncertainty of migration and seeking of refugee status in Canada.


We are delighted to announce that

Leading Tone Arts Productions Inc.

is now officially a

Registered Charitable
Not-for-Profit Organization

Charitable Registration No.: 86520 4655 RR0001

Charitable tax receipts are available
for donations over $25



Recent exhibitions/ performances:

Art Gallery of Algoma

presents

LOCKDOWN
An exploration of incarceration and transformation
New works by Amanta Scott and David Tomlinson

featuring sculptures created with prison beds
from
Kingston Penitentiary for Women:
Correctional Service of Canada

May 12th - June 4th 2005

More on LOCKDOWN . . .



Art Gallery of Algoma

presents

•Found•Sounds•Moving•
Syncretic Arts Workshop

Directed by Amanta Scott with David Tomlinson
in conjunction with the exhibition of LOCKDOWN

More on •Found•Sounds•Moving• . . .

 

This workshop is made possible thanks to the generous support of:



Furthering commitment to environmental stewardship and greening initiatives
Leading Tone Arts Productions Inc. is pleased to announce our new

Enviro-Art Recycling Initiative (EAR!)
a waste diversion, art and recycling project



Syncretic Arts Workshops
with Performance

at
Claude Watson School of the Arts

workshops: December 2004 - March 2005
"Dance night" performance: March 9th 2005



Peterborough Countdown 2005
presents

Arising Phoenix

New Year's Eve, December 31st 2004
Peterborough Square

integrating the dramatic assembly of a sound sculpture installation
with exciting percussion music played upon found objects,
haunting vocalizations and dance.




National Gallery of Canada

presents

Arising Phoenix
Amanta Scott • David Tomlinson

integrating the dramatic assembly of a sound sculpture installation
with exciting percussion music played upon found objects,
haunting vocalizations and movement.

 

Sunday, April 25th 2004

full performance: 1:30
p.m.
excerpt performance: 3:00 p.m.

in the Great Hall

National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa



An interactive multimedia installation,
addressing loss, our environment and accountability.


Art Gallery of Algoma
June 12th - August 2nd, 2003

Thunder Bay Art Gallery
April 25th - June 1st, 2003


Music Gallery

presents

Arising Phoenix
Amanta Scott • David Tomlinson

November 30th 2003


Celebrate Toronto Festival

presents

Arising Phoenix
Amanta Scott • David Tomlinson

July 5th & 6th, 2003


Junction Arts Festival
Toronto

presents

Arising Phoenix
Amanta Scott • David Tomlinson

September 14th 2003


Leading Tone Arts Productions gratefully acknowledges the generous support of:
Canada Council for the Arts, The Ontario Trillium Foundation and Ontario Arts Council.