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		<title>Sri Lanka Blog Entry # 5: The Cancer Hospital Childrens Ward</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In no way this is gonna end up as a travel blog that goes from one experience to the next in a consecutive order of events.  I’m gonna skip over two weeks right now, but will fill in the gap &#8230; <a href="http://drdraw.ca/2012/02/14/sri-lanka-blog-entry-5-the-cancer-hospital-childrens-ward/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In no way this is gonna end up as a travel blog that goes from one experience to the next in a consecutive order of events.  I’m gonna skip over two weeks right now, but will fill in the gap in the next entry; and trust me there has not been a dull day so far.  This entry was a toughie and took a week to write staring on the 8th of Feb. from my favourite location to write, the pool bar at the Galle Face Hotel 10 meters away from the ocean, and as usual accompanied by a tall bottle of Lion beer and an orange Fanta.<br />
It’s was sun set time, and I was expecting Kichaa from Nepal.  When he got here it was bottoms up, and we were off to do a promo at MTV for the Colombo Biennial Festival which I will open on the 15th and with his help close on the 18th.  He’s a young producer/composer/musician/dj with a great ear for mixing ethnic South Asian instruments with beefy beats.  This was the second appearance on MTV at a show I believe is called Planet Buzz hosted by a flamboyant and genuinely sweet character about who I will write more next time.  I want to concentrate this entry on he 7th of February, as it is be a day that will never leave my memory.<br />
It all started at 8:30 with Viren popping into the room and giving me 30 minutes to get my mind, and gear together.  He planned a small concert at the children ward at the Colombo Cancer Hospital.  In my mind I felt like I should treat it like another concert; get there, rosin my bow, and then improvise.  In the car we engage in small talk, as my mind zones into a fact that I’m about to wonder into an uncharted territory.<br />
We come to a large white gate, Viren has a few words with the guard, and all I can distinguish is the word doctor. We park and meet the head children’s doctor.  I see mothers in saris, and a few men walk into the ward with bags filled with small watermelons, and other various fruit.  A group of international volunteers are painting a mural on the wall that faces the windows to where the kids are.  There is a Canadian kid who is painting with headphones on, and a british girl who seems to be the one incharge of the volunteering youth; she comes up and introduces her self with a sincere compliment about the show last Sunday night.<br />
I’m little nervous to actually head into the ward, as I starting feeling like I should have prepared something greater than just a solo performance.  We get led into a room of about 800 square feet with small size beds and decorated with stickers of various Disney characters, and pictures of  smiling animals.  Nurses in charming old school uniforms are buzzing around, and after a brief guided walk around we head to the recreational area.  This is one extremely hot morning that even by standing still in a shade won’t prevent you from shedding some sweat.  I plug the small Yamaha amp into the wall, and by the time kids start walking in everything is set up.  Most of the moms rest by the windows, and some are holding their little ones; some kids have adorable toques on.  The Rec room has beautiful acoustics but is not adequately air conditioned.  The doctor tells me that most of the children are on heavy medication and therefore would seem tired.  The whole performance seems like a blur right now, and all I remember was trying to entice emotion, but I couldn’t identify with the right motivation.  What am I trying to do? Entertain? does it have to be like a regular performance? And if so, what do I have to modify?<br />
The mind was overcloaked, and to keep my self grounded I was seeking smiling faces among the sleepy.  The temperature was going up and up, my shirt was becoming soaked, I was exhuming as much energy as possible.  Okay, it’s time for a sing along, but all I have in my musical vocabulary are songs from way before their time.  I drew a blank trying to conjure some sort of nursery rhyme, and resort to composing a fragmented medley.  After about 40 min it was time to wrap up, as the attention span of kids usually winds down after that, and who ever is still listening is doing it out of politeness(most of the Sri Lankan kids I met are extremely polite).  Then came the moment that just touched my heart; I was presented with drawings that the kids made for me alongside a beautiful handcrafted card.  One painting is of a family on a beach, it is one boy’s perfect day back home.  They were so happy to bring me these gifts, this is their talent that they would love to share with the world.  You can see all the pictures in this blog, and imagine that there is a wonderful child behind the creation of each one of them.</p>

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<p>With the pictures in my hands, and sitting among the little ones having our picture taken; a realization hit me; what I have to do is not perform, but transform and transport.  Transform the environment, and transport the children into a magical world.  I could see it so clearly now:  An actor, a mime perhaps, projections, storyline and a soundtrack.<br />
I was transported here, and transformed in the process, and in result to that I can do the same to others.  This is exactly the project that I have been searching to wrap my mind around for ages now.  For me personally the stimulus for creating something good has to come from pure motivation; It has to be one of these moments when you are pulled out of your comfort zone, and placed in world where your inhibitions and personal filters become obsolete.<br />
I hung out for a bit handing out presents courtesy of Viren’s close friend Shalini; pink wrapped ones for the girls, and the blue ones for the boys.  When I couldn’t tell who was a girl or a boy Shalini would help me out, and I could sense that this wasn’t her first trip here.<br />
In Sri Lanka you call your elder friends Uncle and Auntie; these are usually friends of your parents.  Viren’s auntie who is Shalini’s mom raised over a million and a half to purchase a Dialysis machine.  The room was built before way before it’s arrival, and we took a trip to see it still in the box.  This part of the hospital was modern, and brand new.  Auntie is a sweet lady with a very assuring personality who also serves as the president of a local orphanage for girls, which I played on the 12th of Feb(next blog entry).  It is amazing how all of Viren’s friends, and family have such strong personalities.  I wrote about him in the first entry of the Sri Lanka Blog.  He is the grounding element of his environment, and his appearance is distinguished with a sense of order and focus.  He dresses usually in linen, and has a posture of a guru yet doesn’t do much yoga.  Him and his eccentric business partners own probably the best Yoga retreat in the World about which I will write in the next entry.<br />
After bidding our farewells we rolled out of the hospital to the sight of a massive pile up of people from all over the country lined up at the gate to visit their relations.<br />
I finished writing this entry from almost the same place where I started.  It is Tuesday morning, and I have less than a week left in this wonderful country.  Dosed in quality coffee, and in front of the ocean at the Verandah bar at the Galle Face Hotel, possibly sitting in the place where Chekov could have sat, or even Gagarin.  They both spent time here, and Chekov from what I’ve heard lived 10 years in Sri Lanka.  I will try to write soon, but my time here is so packed with one adventure after the next, and the last week here is going to be exceptionally intense.<br />
Happy Valentine’s Day:)</p>
<p>Eugene Draw</p>
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		<title>Sri Lanka Entry 4: GALLE LIT FEST 2</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As always I’m delayed in blogging, but never the less I do promise you a compelling read. The previous blog covered the start of the whole adventure, but the rest of the Galle lit fest was so intense that writing &#8230; <a href="http://drdraw.ca/2012/02/01/sri-lanka-entry-4-galle-lit-fest-3/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As always I’m delayed in blogging, but never the less I do promise you a compelling read. The previous blog covered the start of the whole adventure, but the rest of the Galle lit fest was so intense that writing about is like stringing a blur.<br />
I just found out that the Galle Fort it self is an actual functioning fort even though it was built ages ago, and it’s walls withstood the last tsunami. There is almost no two identical buildings here, and what would seem like a not noteworthy narrow house would open up to a lavish stretched out living area, and a small manicured garden in the back.</p>
<p>The first walk through the fort revealed a world full of colleges, muslim cafes with delicious Rotis, and plenty of stray dogs and cats. The dogs here seem very disheartened with the human surrounding, as if its our world that they are cursed with dealing with; they go about their daily business with sad eyes, and some love any attention you give them. They effortlessly cross the road amidst traffic, and almost everywhere where you find shade you will see a Sri Lankan short haired dog taking a nap. The advice I was given is never to pat a dog when its sleeping, but I did see somebody have a successful drunken patting session with a three legged stray just the other night.  I&#8217;m not sure I mentioned this in my previous blog, but I had a great time playing with street puppies within the fort.  Their mom looked kinda relieved that someone else took on the responsibility of entertaining them for a bit.  A car was driving by and had to stop for a moment trying to get all the puppies organized, and out of the way before it could pass.  One kid signaled me and asked me if I wanted to pay 450 Sri Lankan Rupees to see him jump head first off the wall into the water, and apparently a decade before this was just a hobby the local kids came up with, which eventually morphed into a tourist attraction.</p>
<p>Richard Dwakings headlined the day after Tom Stoppard, and to be honest I was expecting a bit more originality. I guess what is common sense to some still feels like something a bit tough to swallow to others; and with that in mind he had to release a book for children focusing on debunking popular modern myths(go and purchase ‘Magic of Reality’). He read out of his new boo, and then took a few questions. This didn’t feel like literature to me at all, but more like a light hearted essay that was meant for an adult reader to chuckle along to. He was definitely there to piss some people off, but to my surprise the audience was more harmonious to his statements than to Sir Stoppard the day before. What was missing for me is imagination, and even though he was saying that imagination is key to science; he felt so dated. Personally I believe that Atheism should’t be an ism at all, and it shouldn’t be a science; it is a lack of a filter that otherwise clouds our judgment, but human beings are so complicated that often in the absence of faith you will see something else congruent to religion fill the void. Literary masters like Stoppard see the world in a non idealistic view, and as long as you are free to decide for your self what you believe in and not brandish your belief around like a gun in the hands of an insecure thug; then all is gravy. The issue that both of them kind of touched on is that the ideals and morals that are archaic are being pushed onto children by their parents, and that is very dangerous. We just saw that happen in Canada when a man murdered his teenage daughters and han ex-wife with the help of his son and the current spouse. In his mind the girls were too sexually liberal and brought shame upon his family, and these are those archaic moral ideals I’m talking about. Most people were appalled by his actions, but I’m sure there is quite a number worldwide of clouded minds that would not only support what he did, but would do exactly the same thing; and not all of them are devout or religious at all.</p>
<p>That week as well I met a local fire fighter that told me about his brother that also played the violin, and in his words had a bigger violin hickey than me; so out of curiosity I asked him to bring him over the next day around 11. By Sri Lankan standards he showed up with his brother the next day at 12:30. This extremely shy kid took a bit of convincing to play a few traditional tunes, and then he took my fiddle and closed his eyes diving into some traditional stuff. The technique was not different, but the phrasing felt very refreshing. He then played on his own violin breaking an E string, so I passed him one of my spares. The next day I was supposed to come over to his placeto jam, but decided to immerse my last day in taking a final walk throughout the
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<p>Fort accompanied by Anoushka(the founder of www.colomboartbeinnale.com), who lived there for many years, and raised her sons within these walls. She brought me to a local artist that paints on wood(look up Sithuvili on facebook), and once again I was in a presence of a shy artist. It’s very refreshing to meet so many creative individuals who are not boisterous, and do not live the typical North American standard of being the over confident alpha figures; but rather modest, and purely composed.</p>
<p>That night I performed the Festival’s closing party at Aqua (http://cantaloupevillas.com/), and as usual went completely bonkers. The energy was so fresh, as most of the people didn’t see this side of me yet, but still enjoyed the earlier improv sets at the cafe. I met a young couple from Hong Kong that were just so energized by the performance that they were recharging me in return. It was their first time here, and the whole vacation was a surprise gift from the girlfriend to her boyfriend. Then there was this awesome couple from Riga who with their warmth kept the vodka coming till closing time; and ofcourse the trip wouldn&#8217;t be complete without meeting a crew from closer to home, so out of nowhere I get introduced to a party family from Quebec that were good friends with the young owners of the club/villaresort….Phew…That was an amazing night, and I passed out on the way back to Colombo in the passenger seat of Viren’s car arriving back in the City at about 7 in the morning.  People are still talking about that night, and I&#8217;m trying to see if I can make it back south to Galle before I go back home.<br />
I will leave you at this moment, but will continue as soon as I get a piece of mind.</p>
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		<title>Sri Lanka Blog entry 3:   GALLE LIT FEST PART I</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I got Settled at the festival performing on and off in between 12 and 2 at the Lit Cafe for the duration of the festival. It’s a charming open space incased in the exterior of the original fort wall from &#8230; <a href="http://drdraw.ca/2012/01/27/sri-lanka-blog-entry-3-galle-lit-fest-part-i/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I got Settled  at the festival performing on and off in between 12 and 2 at the Lit Cafe for the duration of the festival.  It’s a charming open space incased in the exterior of the original fort wall from the sixteen hundreds.  The aire here is laid back, and today (Friday the 20th) a girl came up to me and asked me about when am I  performing next, when I asked for her name she said Swastika; thank goodness I kept a straight face, but the girl gave off a chuckle as if she knew exactly what I was thinking.<br />
Beside me is the kiosk for Sri Lankan Air which I watched being set up by Sri Lankan Rastas, and for the first time time ever I hear people actually complaining about how cheap the flights are.  This dude is actually saying that he would pay more for a flight.<br />
This part of the fest is taken being taken care of by David who is a witty well contain young chap from the UK.  He makes it extra fun by being awesomely British, as well his wife is a part of this as well a very pleasant person to be around.<br />
Yesterday which was the first day of performing at the cafe, I was slightly stressed (with having a chance to entertain some of my literary idols), but today I could really care less as I realized that all I can do is just be myself, and here they expect nothing else.<br />
After a few hours of playing off and on in the sun I  get to my modest hotel room in the centre of Fort Galle, take off my sweat drenched clothes and out of curiosity I switch on the TV; not very surprised to see it set to a Russian channel.<br />
The bathroom is extremely tiny, and I couldn’t find the shower until I closed the door which then revealed the shower head facing the toilet.  After hearing Tom Stoppard speak about escorting a scorpion out of his bathroom, I went on a short bug search.<br />
 so far.<br />
I was hooked on Stoppard after my ballsy alternative school lit teacher introduced the class to ‘Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead.’  He is absolutely my idol and he makes playwriting feel so natural and not forced, but I admit to not being much of a fan of ‘Shakespeare in Love.’<br />
His presentation during the day felt as if he is not to be bothered with ideologies or moral principals, and he just wants art to be seen as art; this notion was underlined as he asked the crowd to why artists have this extra treatment, and that you don’t hear of a pastry chef ever being locked up or banned because of the pastry they make.<br />
I recommend that you check out a local writer name Ashok Ferrey, and as well google Galle, and see how lively this place is.<br />
I thought I would have more time to blog, but unfortunately thats not the case.  I will post another blog hopefully by tomorrow morning, and play catch up for the rest of the trip. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[COLOMBO TO GALLE (Wednesday 18th of January) I will no longer complain about biking or scootering in Toronto after witnessing how people drive here.  The rule here when behind the wheel is to concentrate to what is ahead, and try &#8230; <a href="http://drdraw.ca/2012/01/20/sri-lanka-2/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>I will no longer complain about biking or scootering in Toronto after witnessing how people drive here.  The rule here when behind the wheel is to concentrate to what is ahead, and try not to look at your hind mirror unless of course you are backing up.  By having all your attention directed  ahead, you can easily react to when people are stoping or turning without signalling; it’s a sort of a chain affect as the driver in front of you becomes your responsibility, and you become the responsibility of who ever is behind.  The best part is sitting in the front passenger seat as it’s nothing less than a roller coaster simulator.<br />
My host Viren was advised to take the newly completed highway.  By North American standards it looks like a very well kept road, but here it is one of a kind.  The one major difference though is that there was absolutely no traffic; just bored cops seen from time to time.   After we got off the highway, we took village roads the remaining way dodging motorcycles, tractors, and school children.  This led us onto the infamous hippie trail with small coastal cosy hotels, and tourists on scooters.  I love that they would have a pizza place, and it would look exactly like pizza hut, but be called something like pizza house.  The other one was Burger King as Burger Shack.  After dropping two fellow Canadians Paul and Este (hopefully I spelled her name right) at a cosy little hotel on the water which was where Paul stayed at many years ago we were close to Galle; and I could see the old Portuguese fort in the distance.</p>
<p><strong>SUN HOUSE</strong></p>
<p>If you want to experience old colonial living then you definitely have to visit this house.  Google it if you get a chance, and you will see pictures of what european wealthy eccentrics did to escape from stress.  When we just got here we were greeted by a woman who’s name I don’t recall at the moment, but she had the most colourful get up, with a personality of a beloved teacher of the English Language.  You can just imagine her passionately reciting Shakespearian soliloquies, expressing each word with broad hand gestures.<br />
We then ventured next door to meet Geoffrey who I believe is the owner of the estate, and the founder of the Galle Lit Fest.  He told me to be less formal and to chill as he sensed that I was little out of my element and needed to relax.  We had lunch with two British ladies, of whom one was a known writer.  She entertained us with a tragic story of one of her distant relatives who a long time ago was known as the an enchantress of Sri Lanka coming from Britain and breaking many hearts along the way.  The story goes that she died a day after she came back home, and her mother said it was from a broken heart (which in her words was a very lady like death), but in reality it was probably a serious opium addiction.</p>
<p><strong>MID AFTERNOON CLUB HOPPING</strong><br />
After lunch Viren drove me around to clubs along the water and introduced me to everyone to make sure that I would be taken care of after he left.  We lined up two performances with one starting at sunset at a Arraya (another shitty spelling job) which is a mostly Dutch  attended cafe with lots of kids running around, and situated right on top of the beach.  This is where were before I performed I took a dive in the extremely warm ocean, and slightly cut my big toe on the rock.  The people here were what I call professional clubbers, but a little older than what you usually see and with families(absolutely warm Dutch vibes).  I had no idea of how many people move to Sri Lanka to spend their winters here, and not like the snowbirds that occupy Florida, but way hipper and ballsier.  These people come mostly from Holland, Ireland, Australia and England.<br />
One place that really stood out was Aqua Hotel and club.  This is a Miami like place with amazing rooms, and subtle Luxury.  I will write more about it in my next entry as I will be playing there on Saturday night.</p>
<p>Tired as hell I got back to the Sun House around 9:30 to entertain the Lit Fest Authors with a little impact set, and then stayed up till 2 am with a new Sri Lankan friend who produced the film Perfume, and who spend most of his early years in Toronto; him and I shared an extremely similar outlook on culture and life.</p>
<p>(There are little bugs crawling into my lap top right now, and I’m on my third cup of coffee sitting at Serendipity cafe in the fort which has its on counterculture press company, and enviro conscious art on the walls.)</p>
<p>I had the luxury of staying at the Sun House that night, and I took a few pictures of the room.  To help me sleep I lit an incent, and after crawling through the mosquito netting I fell into deep sleep not to awake till late next morning.</p>
<p><strong>Next Blog Post(sunday 22nd of January): The Galle Literary Festival</strong></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[“There is no need to say thank you, by just accepting what you are giving is in itself gratefulness” Viren Perena (my host) After approximately a  complete day of traveling plus the time difference of eleven and a half hours &#8230; <a href="http://drdraw.ca/2012/01/16/sri-lanka-1st-blog-entry/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: center;">“There is no need to say thank you, by just accepting what you are giving is in itself gratefulness”<br />
Viren Perena (my host)</p>
<p>After approximately a  complete day of traveling plus the time difference of eleven and a half hours I have arrived in Colombo.  The simplicity of the airport felt very familiar, especially after standing in line to acquire an arrival visa alongside bitching and frustrated vacationers from the Russian Federation this was no different from Cuba.  I had to wait another 30 minutes to go through immigration, but after that everything was went smoothly; picked up my luggage, saw my name on a sign, and then I was in a car heading to Colombo.<br />
My driver Mohammad was a catalyst of Sri Lankan driving skills.  He complained on how everyone drives extremely disrespectfully, and that bus drivers here are suicidal drivers.  We might have just stopped only three times to let people pass the street, but otherwise the whole forty minute drive from the airport to Colombo could not be more of a cliche comparison to a roller coaster ride.  Same as in china I saw families of three people on a single motorcycle effortlessly zigzagging in between cars, as girls dressed in their sunday best were attempting to cross the road.</p>
<p>WE HAVE ARRIVED</p>
<p>At the moment I’m staying at a friend’s place who I met in Toronto this past summer at a birthday party.  He is an enchanting fellow who lives with his two wonderful children in an apartment that faces the ocean.  The building where it’s situated is next to the ‘the Galle face hotel’ established in 1864, which makes it the oldest hotels in this part of the world being.<br />
This morning I was told that the building were I’m staying was build on purpose to block the sun light from the hotel till mid day; as a result of one’s man fury at not being allowed into the hotel.<br />
According to Wikipedia Arthur C. Clark wrote the final chapters of 3001 &#8211; The Final Odyssey  at the hotel, and from I hear he spent a lot of time in Sri Lanka writing.<br />
Right outside the building there is a busy beach visible through my window. This early morning a group of soldiers were doing sit ups, as another group ran alongside the water.  Last night the beach was bustling with people singing songs, and enjoying a holiday.  There are many religions here and with them comes an abundance of holidays.  I was told that whenever there is a full moon the country takes a day off.  People here love to take time off work, and who wouldn’t with and ocean surrounding them and perfect weather pretty much all year round.</p>
<p>I’m borrowing an amp from my host’s sixteen year old son, and even though it is quite small it sounds great.  It was refreshing to play a bit after the intensity of the past week trying to cram as much as possible into the littlest amount of time.  I brought a new Yamaha violin with me here, and as well my trusted 200 year old violin that sounds great in this apartment of extremely high ceilings and wooden flooring.</p>
<p>I guess it’s the child in me, but I’m excited to venture out of the city soon and go explore the rural areas in search of wildlife, especially the wild monkeys.<br />
Tonight Viren is planning a party at one of his restaurants, and I will perform a few songs.  He said here everything is done last minute, and you can invite people to a party just a night before.  This perfect for someone like me who has the worst time managing ability ever.</p>
<p>I will do the next blog entry this Wednesday, and feel free to ask questions or suggest places to visit or people to meet.</p>
<p>Cheers,</p>
<p>Eugene Draw<br />
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		<title>Absolutely best way to start the new year off with some deep house.</title>
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		<title>Happy happy Holidays:)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I want to thank everyone that came out on the 21st of December for the Sistema-Toronto benefit, and all I can say that it was a major success. We had so many people that volunteered their time and energy including &#8230; <a href="http://drdraw.ca/2011/12/25/happy-happy-holidays/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I want to thank everyone that came out on the 21st of December for the Sistema-Toronto benefit, and all I can say that it was a major success.   We had so many people that volunteered their time and energy including the kids who got the night started with the wonderful singing.  I will post pictures from the event early next year&#8230;<br />
Expect a new album in the next year:)<br />
Happy happy joy joy!!!</p>
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		<title>Tickets for the holiday benefit show &#8220;Playing to Potential&#8221; are now available!!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s the Season of Lights. Join Dr. Draw and friends for &#8220;PLAYING TO POTENTIAL&#8221;, a Holiday Benefit Concert for the children of Sistema-Toronto. &#8220;Where does the Light go when lost from a child&#8217;s eyes? Can it be found again?&#8221; Sistema &#8230; <a href="http://drdraw.ca/2011/12/05/tickets-for-the-holiday-benefit-show-playing-to-potential-are-now-available/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s the Season of Lights. Join Dr. Draw and friends for &#8220;PLAYING TO POTENTIAL&#8221;, a Holiday Benefit Concert for the children of Sistema-Toronto.</p>
<p>&#8220;Where does the Light go when lost from a child&#8217;s eyes? Can it be found again?&#8221;</p>
<p>Sistema Toronto (www.sistema-toronto.ca) is a remarkable, revolutionary social program, that transforms the lives of children, families and communities through music. It is not about half measures. It is intense. This is what transformation looks and sounds like. Children come together with artists and teachers and play together every day after-school in an energy-filled atmosphere of joy and musical discovery. Sistema becomes a vitally important part of their lives. Party with us at Lula and keep the Light alive.</p>
<p>Dr. Draw                                       www.drdraw.ca<br />
Sistema Students and Artists<br />
Bassmynt<br />
Beetleback<br />
Gadfly dance collective               www.gadfly.ca</p>
<p>Live art by:<br />
Jessica Gorlicky                            www.jessgo.com<br />
Natasha Kudashkina                    www.natashadesign.com</p>
<p>Doors 6:30 Dec. 21st, 2011</p>
<p>Lula Lounge</p>
<p>1585 Dundas St. W., west of Dufferin 416 588 0307 info@lula.ca<br />
<strong>Tickets are available @ <a title="Get your tickets here!" href="http://holidayshow.ca/">www.holidayshow.ca</a></strong><br />
25$ in advance, and 30$ at the door</p>
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		<title>An official announcement of this year&#8217;s holiday concert</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m excited for this event as in addition to the band there will be brand new string quartet arrangements of all the Dr. Draw classics (Alexandria, Train 64 e.t.c&#8230;).  Expect to see the stage explode with string players of all &#8230; <a href="http://drdraw.ca/2011/12/02/an-official-announcement-of-this-years-holiday-concert/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I&#8217;m excited for this event as in addition to the band there will be brand new string quartet arrangements of all the <strong>Dr. Draw</strong> classics (Alexandria, Train 64 e.t.c&#8230;).  Expect to see the stage explode with string players of all ages for a few numbers.  The organization for which we are raising funds for is very close to my heart, as I&#8217;m my self somewhat of a product of the school system,  Due to so many cutbacks slashing through music programs right now we need organizations like this to keep our society rich with culture, and guide kids towards self expression. I wouldn&#8217;t imagine my life without all the encouragement that I received from music instructors in school, and every child deserves the same opportunity.</div>
<div>The show falls on a Wednesday night so we will start early, but the party will be going late into the night with my drummer/dj <strong>Bassmynt</strong>, and an amazing band Beetleback which is an electronic dance side project of the infamous <strong>Ninja Funk Orchestra.  </strong>There will be live painting by Natasha Kudashkina who painted my violin, and a performance artist Jessica Gorlicky.</div>
<div>It&#8217;s the Season of Lights. Join Dr. Draw and friends for &#8220;PLAYING TO POTENTIAL&#8221;, a Holiday Benefit Concert for Sistema-Toronto.</p>
<p><em>&#8220;Where does the Light go when lost from a child&#8217;s eyes? Can it be found again?</em>&#8220;</div>
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Sistema Toronto (<a href="http://www.sistema-toronto.ca/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">www.sistema-toronto.ca</a>) is a remarkable, revolutionary social program, that transforms the lives of children, families and communities through music. It is not about half measures. It is intense. This is what transformation looks and sounds like. Children come together with artists and teachers and play together every day after-school in an energy-filled atmosphere of joy and musical discovery. Sistema becomes a vitally important part of their lives.</div>
<div>
Dr. Draw                                       www.drdraw.ca<br />
Sistema Artists and Students<br />
Bassmynt<br />
Beetleback<br />
Gadfly dance collective               www.gadfly.ca</p>
<p>Live art by:<br />
Jessica Gorlicky                            www.jessgo.com<br />
Natasha Kudashkina                    www.natashadesign.com</p>
<div>Doors 6:30 Dec. 21st, 2011</p>
<p>Lula Lounge</p>
<p>1585 Dundas St. W., west of Dufferin 416 588 0307 <a href="mailto:info@lula.ca" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">info@lula.ca</a><br />
Tickets are available @ <a href="http://www.holidayshow.ca/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">www.holidayshow.ca</a>, <a href="http://www.drdraw.ca/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">www.drdraw.ca</a><br />
25$ in advance, and 30$ at the door and will be available Dec. 3rd</div>
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		<description><![CDATA[I had the honor of writing the music for this incredible production, and I&#8217;m minutes away from watching the premier. Watch the Youtube video as well it super swag..]]></description>
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<p>I had the honor of writing the music for this incredible production, and I&#8217;m minutes away from watching the premier.</p>
<p>Watch the Youtube video as well it super swag..</p>
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