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The cat's away, time to play - 4-day arts and entertainment outlook

Well, the hep cat is officially out of town. SooToday.com Arts and Entertainment Editor Chris Belsito is on a musical pilgrimage with fellow Saultites Catherine Taddo and Lindsay Pugh as part of the Elemental Tour .
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Well, the hep cat is officially out of town.

SooToday.com Arts and Entertainment Editor Chris Belsito is on a musical pilgrimage with fellow Saultites Catherine Taddo and Lindsay Pugh as part of the Elemental Tour.

This means the Arts and Entertainment page and photoshop is ours to do what we please with.

*Very Big Evil Laugh!*

The cat is away, so go out and play on the town this weekend.

And when the tour comes through town with a stop at Loplops on June 23, be sure to go say hi to the cat's meow, and Belsito too.

If you have any other arts-related events or activities that you would like to add to our page, email us at [email protected]

Friday June 17

Loplops ~ 651 Queen St. E. presents: Jazz at 5 and Startlefish featuring Craig West/Ed Young/Mark Gough
www.loplops.com
www.startlefish.com

Down Beat Lounge ~ 740 Queen St. E. presents: The Strange. A St. Catharines band that play "Proper Rock 'n Roll". 10:30 p.m.
www.downbeatlounge.com

Sault Theatre Workshop ~ 121 Pittsburg presents Quonta One Act Festival Workshop featuring The Slaying of Bob Marley and the Minion Of Babylon/The Still Alarm/Knock Knock …Who’s There. Curtain 7:30. Tickets $10 per night or both $15. Call 946-4081 or 946-4513
www.saulttheatre.com

Algoma District Law Association presents: Witness for the Prosecution, at the Kiwanis Community Theatre. Tickets at Station Mall Box Office

Superior Living Consulting and Naturally Superior Adventures ~ Rock Island Lodge Wawa presents: Who on Earth Are You? An exploration of body, mind, emotions, and energy. Call 1-800-203-9092
www.superiorliving.ca

Canadian Night Club, 410 Pim St. presents ~ Cleveland Steamer

Foggy Notions, 708 Queen St. E. presents ~ Stiffler's Mom
www.foggy-notions.com

Elks Lodge, 216 Bay St presents ~ 4 Way Stop

Reggie's Place, 458 Queen St. E. presents ~ Night Crew

Esquire Club presents ~ Mississippi Thunder

Barsanti's at Root River presents ~ Taste of Honey

Madison's Pub ~ 705 Pine St. presents: Fitswitch
www.fitswitch.tk

3rd Annual International Drum Festival ~ Opening Ceremonies 5 p.m. Drum performances Mocombo, Group Soume West African Musical Ensemble, Every Women's Drums (traditional) from Ottawa. Drum making workshop - registration required. Call 253-5381
www.echoesdrumfestival.com

Saturday June 18

Loplops, 651 Queen St. E. presents ~ Stumpy Coldwater kickin it country bluegrass
www.loplops.com

Down Beat Lounge, 740 Queen St. E. presents ~ The Malcontents.
www.downbeatlounge.com

Algoma District Law Association presents ~ Witness for the Prosecution, at the Kiwanis Community Theatre. Tickets at Station Mall Box Office

The Yoga Door, 740 Queen St. E. presents ~ Latin Dance Workshop. Learn basics of Argentine Tango and Salsa with Latin dance Instructor, Ralph Barnes. Partner not required. Spaces are limited for this unique workshop. 1 to 3 p.m. $14
www.theyogador.com

Sault Theatre Workshop, 121 Pittsburg presents ~ Quonta One Act Festival Workshop featuring Ethel and Albert ~ Old Time Radio/The Prodigal/Tuesdays and Sundays. Curtain at 7:30 Tickets $10 per night or both $15. A Community Workshop will be held in the morning with Adjudicator Richard Howard. Call 946-4081 or 946-4513
www.saulttheatre.com

Superior Living Consulting and Naturally Superior Adventures, Rock Island Lodge Wawa presents ~ Who on Earth Are You? An exploration of body, mind, emotions, and energy. Call 1-800-203-9092
www.superiorliving.ca

Elks Lodge, 216 Bay St presents ~ 4 Way Stop.

Foggy Notions, 708 Queen St. E. presents ~ Stiffler's Mom
www.foggy-notions.com

Canadian Night Club, 410 Pim St. presents ~ Cleveland Steamer

Reggie's Place, 458 Queen St. E. presents ~ Night Crew

Esquire Club presents ~ Mississippi Thunder

Eagles Lodge, 246 Wellington W. present ~ Cimmaron

Cellar Tap, 320 Bay St. presents ~ Joe Matalo

Musicians Get Together ~ 4:00pm. For local musicians interested in playing traditional. Day or overnight campout. Bring a guitar, fiddle, banjo, anything you want! Members only. Contact through email for more info. No calls please! [email protected]

3rd Annual International Drum Festival
10:00 a.m. ~ Vendors/Crafts/Food Booths/Healing Arts
12:00 p.m. ~ Sean Jesseau's interactive drum workshop
1:00 p.m. ~ Agwa Gummi Drummers
2:00 p.m. ~ Stan Wesley Hand Drum Workshop and Bhang Lassi Drummers
4:00 p.m. ~ Women Hand Drum Groups
6:00 p.m. ~ Group Soume (African Drummers) and Bhang Lassi Drummers
8:00 p.m. ~ Mocombo
10:00 p.m. ~ All night Drumming Circle – Art Gallery
www.echoesdrumfestival.com

Sunday June 19 ~ FATHER'S DAY!

Sault Theatre Workshop, 121 Pittsburg presents ~ A Community Workshop will be held in the morning with Adjudicator Richard Howard. Call 946-4081 or 946-4513
www.saulttheatre.com

The Steamy Bean, 357 Great Northern Rd. presents ~ Claryssa and Bill.

O'Aces, 2 Queen St. E. presents ~ Jam Night

Reggie's Place, 458 Queen St. E. presents ~ Kenny S

Musicians Get Together ~ 4:00 p.m. For local musicians interested in playing traditional. Day or overnight campout. Bring a guitar, fiddle, banjo, anything you want! Members only. Contact us through email for more info. No calls please! [email protected]

3rd Annual International Drum Festival
10:00 a.m. ~ Vendors/Crafts/Food Booths/Healing Arts
Story Telling Blanket and Drumming from all groups
12:00 ~ Closing ceremony and Friendship Circle
www.echoesdrumfestival.com

Monday June 20

The Steamy Bean, 357 Great Northern Rd. presents ~ Claryssa and Bill

Reggie's Place, 458 Queen St. E. presents ~ Night Crew

St. Lukes Cathedral presents ~ Concert in Harmony 7:30 p.m.
Classical and popular music, as a fundraiser for the Primate's World Relief and Development Fund. Features Rachel Snow (Coloratura Soprano) and Ryan Phelps (concert pianist.) Tickets $12, available at church office or the door. Call 254-7144



Carol Martin

About the Author: Carol Martin

Carol has over 20-years experience in journalism, was raised in Sault Ste. Marie, and has also lived and worked in Constance Lake First Nation, Sudbury, and Kingston before returning to her hometown to join the SooToday team in 2004.
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