Colour, Weaving, and the Power of Art
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As a dancer and a choreographer I have always been in awe at productions and story themes that weave through performance. As a visual artist, I am in awe at the way that people look at color, light, sound, space, darkness, pattern and more.
As we are approaching the Celtic Colours International Festival this October, I am excited to share the talents of weaving artist extraordinaire, Dianne Quimby. Dianne has produced specialty tartans that have been highlighted in performances, at special events, with the Governor General, and one of her latest patterns, which was celebrated on Sept 3 for the International Day of Square Dance. This special tartan I was gifted last year and I wear with pride, but also with awe at the power of her art to transform.
Today, in preparations for the Community Event with Celtic Colours International Festival, the Music of the Landscape of Cape Breton, on Oct 8th at 2 pm at the Inverness County Center for the Arts, we are exploring the power of weaving as an art form and transformer of the landscape.
Dianne Quimby is sharing her knowledge of color, texture, and patterns through her advanced studies and years of experience in weaving where she is currently earning herself a Master’s degree. It is a delight to be in the presence of such an accomplished and creative artist.
The art of weaving incorporates an imaginative design sense, the skill of a mechanical engineer, the eye of a colourist, and a joy in the creative process. Dianne brings all this and more than 25 years experience to her weaving. She is passionate about creating cloth and loves to pass that passion on to others.
Dianne learned to weave a Nova Scotia Designer Craft Council classes in Halifax and since has studied under Canadian Master weavers Laura Fry and Jane Stafford. Other influences have been Robyn Spady, Janet Dawson and Swedish weaving techniques with Becky Ashenden. She can be found frequently selling and demonstrating at community markets, and in local weaving studios eager to teach others the intricacies of the weaving art. Her weaving can be found around the globe and can be seen at www.wovencloth.ca.
To learn more about the tea shared on this episode, please check out www.capebretontea.ca.
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Dr. Michelle Greenwell, BA Psych, MSc CAM, Ph. D CIH (Complementary and Integrative Health). Striving to support the public to choose self-care and well-being options that create ease and flow in their lives, Michelle specializes in using movement to heal the body. Her BioEnergetic Formula for Success provides a means for everyone to set their intentions and create support and action for flow and ease to the goals. Learn more at www.greenwellcenter.com. Follow her YouTube channel and specialty playlists. Find her full resource list here. She highlights her Tea Company: The Cape Breton Tea Company which you can find at www.capebretontea.ca. Included is the specialty line of Tea with Intention, Harmony Blends and Coaster, and the focus on high quality organic black, green, herbal, rooibos, and honeybush tea. Including tea with your podcast listening is a unique way to explore tea, create healthy habits, and have great conversations with friends and colleagues.
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