Saturday, March 26, 2011

EARTH HOUR at the ARCHEO



"Earth Hour at Archeo I"
Photo by ©Jes E. Sladojevic

Everyone here at the ARCHEO restaurant located in the heart of Historic Distillery District, joined in with millions of people around the world this evening in the collective effort to battle climate change and raise environmental awareness. 

"Earth Hour at Archeo II"
Photo by ©Jes E. Sladojevic
The restaurant is a perfect balance of contemporary style and historic tradition, with it's high ceilings, concrete floors, exposed brick walls, large open-concept room and the reclaimed timber bar and tables was a perfect setting when the lights switched-off here in Toronto at 8:30 p.m. for an hour as a celebration of the fourth annual Earth Hour in Canada. 

People at ARCHEO, across the city and around world from all walks of life came together in celebration of EARTH HOUR that was started five ears ago in Australia to raise awareness and aid in the international climate change.

I think Corrado De Luca owner of De Luca Fine Art  |  Gallery and I had the best seats in the restaurant thanks to Ian, one of the many friendly people who work at ARCHEO.

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Closing Reception






Canadian Stage hosted four ground-breaking Italian contemporary dance and theatre productions, along with a unique series of free music, art, food and wine events throughout the Berkeley Theatre space, all part of our salute to Italian culture.

Saturday, March 26
Downstairs Theatre
7:00 pm       Basso Ostinato
7:30 pm 
 
Upstairs Theatre
9:15 pm        La Festa
10:15 pm

Front Lobby
8:00 pm        spotlight on food
8:30 pm        Vecchio Frak

8:00 pm        spotlight on music         
10:30 pm      Sicilian Jazz Project









In honour of the 150th anniversary of the reunification of Italy, Canadian Stage hosted Spotlight.Italy, that ran from March 15 - 26, 2011. This two-week festival featured productions by innovative Italian companies and an abundance of artistic events, classes and experiences that honour modern Italian culture and art. Including Internationally acclaimed Italian artist BRUNO BILLIO who used light to transform the Canadian Stage Company's Berkeley location for Spotlight on Italy. At once an installation artist, a sculptor, and a designer, BILLIO's centrepiece was an 18' tall Black and Yellow Tower.