Oakville Beaver, 12 Oct 2017, p. 53

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Marta Marychuk Reporter mmarychuk@oakvillebeaver.com The Elora Singers perform in Oakville Oct. 28 St. Jude's Celebration of the Arts presents The Elora Singers on Saturday, Oct. 28. The concert will be held St. Jude's Anglican Church at 8 p.m. The St. Jude's Celebration of the Arts concert series is a congregational and community outreach of St. Jude's church. The concert series is operated by a committee under responsibility delegated to it by the Corporation of the Church of St. Jude's. The series was founded by John Laing in 1991 and has continued uninterrupted, -- with as many as five concerts in some years. Tickets are $30 per person and are available at the church by calling 905-844-3972, online at www.OakvilleConcerts.com or at the door. The church is located at 60 William St. Artscene 53 | Thursday October 12, 2017 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insidehalton.com "Connected to your Community" Sheridan College alumni win for Indigenous heritage films Sheridan College alumni took home top prizes at the Ottawa International Animation Festival in September. Christopher Auchter (Computer Animation '05) won for Best Animated Film or Series for Young Audiences, while Amanda Strong (Bachelor of Illustration '09) took home the Canadian Film Institute Award for Best Canadian Animation. Works stood out Auchter's and Strong's works stood out from 105 short films representing 85 countries that were selected to compete at the competition, which ran from Sept. 20-24. "It's wonderful to see our arts graduates recognized at such a prestigious festival," Ronni Rosenberg, Dean of Sheridan's Faculty of Animation, Arts and Design, said in a press release. "As Canada works through issues of reconciliation with its Indigenous communities it's refreshing to see the judges reward such powerful and personal stories," Rosenberg added. Auchter's film The Mountain of Sgaana: A Magical Journey into the Haida Underworld reflects his Haida heritage. It tells a tale of a young man who is stolen into the spirit world, and the woman who comes to his rescue. Strong's Four Faces of the Moon also shares Indigenous stories. The 13-minute film follows an Indigenous photographer as she travels through time, revealing the impact of colonialism on her Métis, Cree and Anishnaabe ancestors. Sheridan is world-renowned for its animation and illustration programs, which attract students to the Trafalgar Road campus in Oakville. Graduates of the programs go on to work at studios across North America, and have won many awards, including Oscars. Reduce Reuse Recycle Big Movies, Small Prices! 171 Speers Road (at Kerr) Oakville General: $8.50 children (3-13): $6.50 Seniors (65+): $6.50 tuesdays: $5.00 905-338-6397 www.film.ca facebook.com/filmca @Filmcacinemas blade runner 2049 (14a) OctOber 6tH tHe rOcky HOrrOr Picture SHOw (14a) OctOber 28tH, 29tH, 31tH GeOStOrm (Stc) OctOber 20tH tHe SnOwman (Stc) OctOber 20tH VictOria & abdul (PG) cOminG SOOn

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