Wednesday, January 25, 2012

GG Fundraising in Montreal Feb 4th

February is the national fun(d)-raising month for Gaia Gathering. Montreal kicks of the month of fun activities raising awareness (and funds) for Gaia Gathering on Saturday February 4th with an evening of music, story, poetry, and song.

Why not add your event to the line-up? A fund-raiser is a great way to raise funds to help get people from your community (or other communities) to the conference, or to donate funds to the conference in general. It's your fundraiser, you decide how the money is used.

Beat the Winter Blues.
February 4th, 2012
An evening of music, story, poetry, and song to raise funds for the Canadian National Pagan Conference, Gaia Gathering taking place in Toronto in May 2012.

Performers include:
Taelstrum (Hobbes & Shayne)
Kym Dominique Ferguson (Spoken Word poet)
Loran Magie Mystique (stage magic)
Laura Jane Beach (Bluegrass / Folk / Indie)
Alex del Busso and his Goddesses
Ryan Sauvé (dancer)
and more to come!

Cost: $10

Atwater Library Auditorium
1200 Atwater Ave
Montreal, QC

Doors open at 6:30 pm.
Entertainment starts at 7pm.

Funds raised will be going to travel subsidies.

Facebook event page

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Getting to Gaia Gathering 2012 in Toronto

Gaia Gathering 2012 in Toronto is fast approaching. There is less than four months left until the conference, which takes place May 18th to 21st at New College, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON.

Information about getting to the conference via plane, train, bus or automobile is now up on our website. Links to accommodation is also on the same page.

For those of you who were thinking of taking the train to Toronto for Gaia Gathering, Via Rail is having a 50% off seat sale until January 26th 2012! Prices probably won't get much better than this unless you manage to book last-minute with one of their express deals.

To get the most out of the conference, plan to arrive before noon on Friday to take advantage of the Friday afternoon workshops. The conference wraps up on Monday afternoon. Our list pf featured speakers and what to expect at the conference is available here. More will eb revealed as it becomes available.

You can register online for the conference here. Or download the pdf of the registration form and mail it to us with payment.

Looking forward to seeing you all in Toronto in May!

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Invited Guests for GG2012!

We finally have a line-up of confirmed invited guests for Gaia Gathering 2012 in Toronto. In keeping with the the theme "Mosaic", we have a "Mosaic of Speakers". Here they are in alphabetical order:

Andy Biggers
Andy has been deeply involved in the North American pagan and heathen community for over twenty five years. He is a past member of the board of directors of both Wic-Can Fest and Harvestfest – as well as serving on the board of directors of the American Vinland Association. He is an Elder in the Ásatrú faith and a past High Redesman of the Ring of Troth. Andy is also a key organizer and board member of SiMuCoR (Simcoe Muskoka Coalition of Old Religions), and holds several advanced academic degrees including Bachelor and Master’s degrees in History.

Michel and Pamela Daw
Michel & Pamela are modern Stoics, reviving the ancient philosophical and spiritual path. Michel is a founding member of the College of Stoic Philosophers, an online study program for Stoic Practice. Pamela runs Stoici Civitas, a nacent umbrella organization for Stoic Spirituality. They have been joinlty hosting monthly Stoic Workshops in the National Capital Region, the monthly Ottawa Region Pagan Discussion Night, and have spoken at festivals and conferences on Stoic Spirituality. Together, they also manage TheStoicLife.org, a Stoic website and resource center, as well as Words of the Ancient Wise, a daily Stoic blog.

Tamara James
Bio to come

Sydney Lancaster
Sydney Lancaster is an Edmonton-based visual artist, writer, and musician. She creates mixed media assemblages, drawings, photographs, sculpture, and installations that examine the construction and interpretation of lived experience -- in particular, how we ‘map’ our sense of place and belonging (or lack thereof), in psychological and spiritual terms. Lancaster has exhibited in solo and group shows in Edmonton, Calgary, Toronto, Ottawa, and St. Albert, and curated CORTEX: a multidisciplinary event in 2006 and 2007 for the Edmonton Poetry Festival. Recent exhibitions and projects include: a collaborative multi-media exhibition and chapbook project entitled Archives of Absence (with poet Catherine Owen); Make: Believe - a site-specific sculptural installation; EGG - a sculpture-based ritual/performance; and new work for the group show Lost and Found, exhibited December 2011 - January 2012 at the Art Gallery of St. Albert. She is the Artist in Residence at Harcourt House artist-run centre in Edmonton for 2012. She is an OBOD Ovate, member of the Druid Network, was involved in organizing Gaia Gathering in
Edmonton and Winnipeg, and has assisted in various capacities with the Spirit of the West Druid Gathering.
www.sydneylancaster.ca
www.rustymetalthings.blogspot.com

Brian Walsh
Brian Walsh is a permanent part-time Spiritual Care Provider at a major Toronto hospital and a part-time Clinical Fellow in Spiritual Care at another major Toronto hospital. In the Canadian Association of Spiritual Care he is one of six members who identifies as part of a Pagan or Earth-based tradition. Additionally, Brian serves as Pagan (Celtic and Reconstructionist) chaplain at the University of Toronto, leads a private circle, and provides open rituals and presentations in the local community.

Brian is a priest in the Céilí Sídhe tradition of Celtic Paganism and holds a B.A. in Celtic Studies and Religious Studies from the University of Toronto, as well as an M.Phil. from the University of Wales. Also, as a licensed Wedding Officiate, Brian is able to perform legal weddings in the province of Ontario. Brian's passions include Celtic Studies, World Religions, Mythologies, Story-telling, Frame Drums, and Dogs. For more information go to www.newtara.org

Witchdoctor Utu
Witchdoctor Utu is the founder of the Niagara Voodoo Shrine, the world renowned pagan drum troupe the Dragon Ritual Drummers and is a member of the New Orleans Voodoo Spiritual Temple. He has been traveling the continent for over a decade sharing the traditions and mysteries of North American voodoo with lectures, workshops and rituals at some of the continents top tier spiritual festivals. Utu is a regular contributor to the international publication "Hoodoo and Conjure Quarterly Magazine".
niagaravoodooshrine@hotmail.com
www.niagaravoodooshrine.com