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The Heliconian Club of Toronto is an association of women involved in the arts and letters based in Toronto, Canada.
Women were excluded from clubs such as The Arts and Letters Club of Toronto, founded in 1908 as an association of musicians, artists, writers and architects. In response, the Heliconian Club was founded in 1909. At first members were professional female musicians, writers, painters and actors. Later it was opened to other occupations related to the humanities such as dance, sculpture and architecture. The name "Heliconian Club" comes from Mount Helicon, the abode of the muses.
Mary Hewitt Smart, who taught singing at the Toronto Conservatory of Music, arranged the first meeting on 20 January 1909 and was elected first president of the club. Executive members included the professional artists Estelle Kerr, Dorothy Stevens, Mabel Cawthra, Marion Long, Elizabeth McGillivray Knowles, Rody Kenny Courtice, Isabel McLaughlin and Kathleen Daly Pepper.Lorrie Dunington-Grubb, co-founder with her husband of Sheridan Nurseries, was another active member of the Heliconian Club. She was president of the Women's Art Association of Canada from 1925 to 1930.
Alan Pawlowicz performs the 'presto' from Bach's Violin Sonata no.1 at the Sauble Beach Guitar Festival 2010.
This I got has been done by my bro, he has done a lot for me like getting me his recording software (open broadcast software Software studio) and editing software sony Vegas pro14 for free! Please give him a shout out although he has no video's so one.last time thank you to bro Alan Pawlowicz
Incomplete performance of Sor Op. 30 - from variation four onwards.
Live performance of 'Preludio' and 'Fuga No.1' - two short works by composer Leo Brower at Heliconian Hall on May 23, 2009 in Toronto.
"Drawbridge" - First movement from a fantastic original composition by Patrick Power (guitarist on the left). Live at Heliconian Hall on May 23, 2009 in Toronto.
"Land of Song!" - Third movement from a fantastic original composition by Patrick Power (guitarist on the left). Live at Heliconian Hall on May 23, 2009 in Toronto.
"Nocturne" from Suite for guitar, Op. 41 by Jacques Hetu
"Richard Nixon" - Second movement from a fantastic original composition by Patrick Power (guitarist on the left). Live at Heliconian Hall on May 23, 2009 in Toronto.
Alan Pawlowicz performs the 'presto' from Bach's Violin Sonata no.1 at the Sauble Beach Guitar Festival 2010.
This I got has been done by my bro, he has done a lot for me like getting me his recording software (open broadcast software Software studio) and editing software sony Vegas pro14 for free! Please give him a shout out although he has no video's so one.last time thank you to bro Alan Pawlowicz
Incomplete performance of Sor Op. 30 - from variation four onwards.
Live performance of 'Preludio' and 'Fuga No.1' - two short works by composer Leo Brower at Heliconian Hall on May 23, 2009 in Toronto.
"Drawbridge" - First movement from a fantastic original composition by Patrick Power (guitarist on the left). Live at Heliconian Hall on May 23, 2009 in Toronto.
"Land of Song!" - Third movement from a fantastic original composition by Patrick Power (guitarist on the left). Live at Heliconian Hall on May 23, 2009 in Toronto.
"Nocturne" from Suite for guitar, Op. 41 by Jacques Hetu
"Richard Nixon" - Second movement from a fantastic original composition by Patrick Power (guitarist on the left). Live at Heliconian Hall on May 23, 2009 in Toronto.
Written and Directed by A.A. Wintringham Shot & Cut by Jordan Lee Willox This was a film we made in 1997 at Victoria School of the Arts in Edmonton, AB, Canada with the help of an awesome cast and crew made up entirely of hyper-dedicated students (and some supportive parents, too ;) ) It was meant as a loose drug awareness film, and had a two-night showing in the theatre at Vic, as well as a run as the headlining film of the inaugural Edmonton Fringe Flicks Festival in 1998. It received 3 1/2 stars from Mark Horton of the Edmonton Journal. I'm putting this here so the old cast and crew can watch it if they want. :) ©1997 Ham & Ox Productions CAST "Toby" - Christopher Pearce "Coke" - Kolin Krokis "Ilia" - Amy Boudreau "Jorgio" - David Daw "Blue" - Claudia Witts "Robyn" - Karyn Hatton ...