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What's On

November and December 2007

For previous editions please visit the What's On Archives.

All activities take place at 395 Wellington Street, Ottawa, unless otherwise indicated.

Exhibitions

Until November 23, 2007

Until November 30, 2007


Until March 24, 2008

Until March 30, 2008

Until May 11, 2008

Until August 10, 2008

Activities

November 1

November 1

November 3 and 4

November 6

November 15

November 15-December 2

November 16

November 27


December 3

December 6

December 12

December 13

 


Exhibitions

Until November 23, 2007
Literary Landscapes of French Canada
From 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily
Exhibition Room D
Free

Journey across Canada through the works and archival documents of Francophone authors from New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, western Canada and the Northwest Territories. Actual places inspire these writers, and through the magic of their words, they create settings that take on symbolic or mythic qualities. Examine archival documents-manuscripts, annotated typescripts, personal diaries and photographs--to embark on a journey into their world.


Until November 30, 2007
Where Are the Children? Healing the Legacy of the Residential Schools
The Exploration Place
Prince George, BC

This travelling exhibition, the result of a partnership between Library and Archives Canada, the Aboriginal Healing Foundation and the Legacy of Hope Foundation, encourages dialogue and understanding about the effects of the residential school system on the First Nations, Métis and Inuit communities.

www.wherearethechildren.ca/en/home.html


Until March 24, 2008
Spirit and Intent: Understanding Aboriginal Treaties
9 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily
Exhibition Room C
Free

Library and Archives Canada is proud to present this exhibition which showcases a selection of treaty documents and artifacts dating from the 1600s to the 1990s.

Discover some of our country's most important heritage records and gain insight into the voices, values and visions behind these agreements.

www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/whats-on/treaties-exhibition/index-e.html


Until March 30, 2008
Cultural Celebrities of Quebec
From 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily
West Corridor
Free

An exhibition of portraits is presented in recognition of Quebec artists, from all disciplines, who have made exceptional contributions to Quebec culture. The artists and groups highlighted are André Brassard, Gilles Carle, Ludmilla Chiriaeff, le Cirque du Soleil, Leonard Cohen, Yvon Deschamps, Céline Dion, Maureen Forrester, Gratien Gélinas, Oliver Jones, Jean Paul Lemieux, Édouard Lock, Louise Lecavalier, Guy Mauffette, Norman McLaren, Alanis Obomsawin, Denise Pelletier, Jean-Paul Riopelle and Michel Tremblay.


Until May 11, 2008
The Order of Canada: They Desire a Better Country
From 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily
East Lobby Wall
Free

Library and Archives Canada in collaboration with the Office of the Secretary to the Governor General, celebrates the 40th anniversary of the Canadian honours system with a selection of photographs depicting recipients of the Order of Canada.


Until August 10, 2008
Glenn Gould: The Sounds of Genius
Canadian Museum of Civilization
Gatineau, Quebec

A true musical genius, Glenn Gould is Canada's most celebrated and controversial classical pianist. This exhibition brings his legacy back to life with an unparalleled assortment of objects, videos and sound recordings. Come see why Glenn Gould still inspires and fascinates the world today.

This exhibition is presented at the Canadian Museum of Civilization in Gatineau, Quebec, in partnership with Library and Archives Canada.

www.civilization.ca/cmc/gould/gould01e.html


Activities

November 1
Hatchepsut: Queen and King of Egypt
7:30 p.m.
Auditorium
Free

Patrizia Piacentini, University of Milan, will discuss "Hatchepsut: Queen and King of Egypt."

Sponsored by the Ottawa Chapter, Canadian Institute for Mediterranean Studies, in collaboration with the Embassy of Egypt.

In English

613-733-6066


November 1 and December 6
Story Swaps
7:30 p.m.
Room 156
Free

The Story Swaps are organized by the Ottawa Storytellers for both members and the general public. Storytellers of all levels, from beginner to expert, share and enjoy stories in a fun and relaxed atmosphere.

In English

www.ottawastorytellers.ca


November 3 (10 a.m. - 5 p.m.) and November 4 (1:30 p.m. - 5 p.m.)
Ottawa Storytelling Festival 2007
154, 156, Salon A, Salon C, and Auditorium
Admission charged

The annual Ottawa Storytelling Festival is a major storytelling event in Canada and features the best storytellers from the Ottawa area, across Canada, the United States, and Egypt. Sessions feature stories, songs, and step-dancing based on the theme, " Characters Taking Risks." A major Saturday evening concert, "High Stakes", will feature international tellers.

Sessions for both adults and children are in English and in French.

www.ottawastorytellers.ca


November 6
Book Launch for Ken Rockburn
7:30 p.m.
Room A
Free

Ken Rockburn will launch his new book entitled ROCKBURN - The CPAC Interviews at Library and Archives Canada. Culled from years of conversations with the famous, the powerful and the influential, the book features a wide range of intriguing and fascinating people.

In English.


November 15
Ladies Killing Circle
7 p.m.
Sunken lobby
Free

Two mystery writers launch their latest books, Mary Jane Maffini with Too Hot to Handle and Barbara Fradkin with Dream Chasers. Sponsored by Prime Crime Books.

In English

www3.sympatico.ca/family.fradkin/green.htm
www.maryjanemaffini.ca/fiona.html


November 15-December 2
European Union Film Festival
7 p.m.
Auditorium
Admission charged

The Canadian Film Institute presents its annual showcase of the best of contemporary European cinema. All films are Ottawa premieres and are presented in their original languages with English subtitles. Tickets available at the door 30 minutes before each screening.

613-232-6727
www.cfi-icf.ca/cfi_2.html


November 16 and December 13
Kaleidoscope
2 p.m.
Room 156
Free

Kaleidoscope is a series of public talks given by collection specialists. November's topic is the "Lest We Forget" project with an additional feature presentation on Irish genealogy. In December, the topic is on materials from the Library and Archives Canada collection related to the festive season.

Organized by The Friends of Library and Archives Canada.

Bilingual

613-943-1544 or 613-992-8304


November 27
Alahan: The Discovery of a New Classical City in Southern Turkey
7:30 p.m.
Room A
Free

A lecture given by Professor Hugh Elton of Trent University. Sponsored by the Archaeological Institute of America, Ottawa Society, in collaboration with the Embassy of Turkey and the Ottawa Chapter of the Canadian Institute for Mediterranean Studies. Reception sponsored by the Embassy of Turkey.

In English


December 3
La Bohème (Puccini)
7 p.m.
Auditorium
Minimum contribution $12

Presented on DVD by the Opera Lyra Ottawa Guild as part of their "Definitely the Opera" series. Sponsored by Trattoria Caffé Italia and Pasticceria Gelateria Italiana Ltd.

English sub-titles

613-233-9200, ext. 334
www.operalyra.ca/guild


December 12
The Governor General's Literary Award Winners Reading 2007
7 p.m.
Auditorium
Free

Library and Archives Canada is proud to welcome the winner's of the Governor General's Literary Award for an evening of celebration and to participate in a public reading of their works. Presented in cooperation with the Canada Council for the Arts.

Bilingual

www.canadacouncil.ca


Information

All activities and exhibitions presented by Library and Archives Canada are offered in both official languages. Other organizations also use our facilities to present their own activities in the language(s) of their choice.

Telephone
613-996-5115
1-866-578-7777

TTY
613-992-6969
1-866-299-1699

Subscription
(The Web edition offers a complete listing of activities.)

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Ottawa, ON  K1A 0N4

Email
publications@lac-bac.gc.ca

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