January 29, 2012
The city has begun its work on our community’s new culture plan, which is looking at culture not through what buildings we have to house institutions but how we as a community express ourselves, in all of its different forms.
This weekend in Waterloo has been true to the diversity of expression and culture we have to celebrate.
On Saturday,I had the privilege of bringing greetings to a COCCC gala celebrating the Chinese New Year. The year of the dragon was ushered in with a traditional Lion’s dance and a visit from the God of Fortune, followed by an endless parade of talened expression through traditional music and dance. Thank you to Romy Yee for the invitation.
On Sunday morning, I was pleased to be the first reader for Family Literacy Day activities at Conestoga Mall as part of Project READ. Reading ‘If you give a Moose a Muffin’ to an assemblege of families with young children, it occured to me how much we have structured our formal correspondence through the written word requiring a particular form of literacy to engage with it, but we have still held fast to an oral storytelling component as part of these efforts of expression. Thank you to Anne Ramsay and Lorri Sauve for the invitation and the opportunity.
Finally, I was thrilled to hear from Ann Roberts, as she related her 50 year retrospective through her ceramic and other works, before touring her exhibit in the gallery she helped found, the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery. We have certainly blessed to have her works challenging us to rethink what we see before us displayed again with such dynamic prominence given her lasting local and international impact.
We are blessed through this grand diversity of expression that comprises culture in our community, and I am looking forward to hearing more from the community through our consultation process in the culture plan. We are certainly more blessed with culture than any of us individually know.