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Zaphod Beeblebrox was a ByWard Market nightclub in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada featuring live band performances.. It was themed after The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, with drinks like the Pan Galactic Gargleblaster and other cocktails, and the Zaphod Beeblebrox style, which is described as "...the worst dressed sentient being in the universe, and even though he didn't try to be cool, he was."
RA Photo Club members photograph exodus from a Senators game Fortier Danse at the Canada Dance Festival Ottawa Tulip Festival - Tulip Ball Fashion Competition. The RA Photo Club is located in Ottawa, with over 130 members. It meets weekly at its location in the RA Centre from September to May, hosting speakers and monthly competitions.
This is a list of festivals in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. This list includes festivals of diverse types, such as regional festivals, commerce festivals , fairs , food festivals , arts festivals , religious festivals , folk festivals , and recurring festivals on holidays .
The Magnetic North Theatre Festival is an annual event first held in Ottawa in 2003 and is held every in other Canadian cities in alternating years. The festival offers not only productions and performances for the theatre-going public, but offers workshops and seminars aimed at theatre students and professionals.
Southam Hall, [10] with 2,065 seats, is the largest stage and is home to the National Arts Centre Orchestra, the Ottawa Symphony Orchestra as well as ballet and other major visiting shows and productions. Babs Asper Theatre, [11] with 897 seats, is mostly used for theatre and dance events, plus some concerts. It is home to the English-language ...
Annual events in Ottawa (6 P) F. Festivals in Ottawa (2 C, 18 P) S. Sports competitions in Ottawa (4 C, 20 P) Pages in category "Events in Ottawa"
The Gladstone is a live theatre in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The Gladstone is "Ottawa's Home of Independent Theatre," housing productions by local indie theatre companies. It is located on Gladstone Avenue just west of Preston Street. It is the former home of the Great Canadian Theatre Company.
The first several decades of the festival's programming were initially shaped by Jacques Émond, and Petr Cancura took over the role in 2011. [16]The festival has showcased numerous dynamic jazz artists on its stages, including Aretha Franklin, Herbie Hancock, Buddy Guy, The Roots, Earth, Wind & Fire, Salif Keita, Dave Brubeck, Mavis Staples, Roy Haynes, Toots Thielemans, Branford Marsalis ...