Make Me An Alleycat

A step-by-step guide to make your own adventure.

Created by Keshia Palm with wheels from Claren Grosz. Funded by the National Theatre School of Canada via #ArtApart. Cover image by Samuel Willis.

What is an alleycat?

A one-of-a-kind bike route for you and your friends. They pick the locations, you go for the ride. Each stop has a story behind it, and on this alleycat, you get to listen in.

Alleycat races are unsanctioned bicycle races. This project keeps most elements of the alleycat, throws in storytelling, and scraps the race part. Keep scrolling for step-by-step instructions, FAQs, and alleycats we’ve received so far.

Ready to Roll?

Try the email template. Explore our manifests. Get the audio. Go.

Make Me An Alleycat in 4 Easy Steps:

  1. Email 10 (ish) friends using our email template

  2. Create a manifest (alleycat lingo for a list of checkpoints) based on your friends’ locations and voice memos

  3. Send the manifest and voice memos to your friends

  4. Go for a bike ride!

Ways to amplify your experience:

  1. Share your adventure on social media using the hashtags #MakeMeAnAlleycat #ArtApart

  2. Submit your manifest and voice memos to makemeanalleycat@gmail.com and we’ll add your alleycat to our collection of little journeys into secret worlds!

Photo by Samuel Willis

Not a cyclist?

That's a-okay! Make Me An Alleycat works with all methods of transportation — whether on feet or on wheels — and you can even use Google Maps Street View to take your adventure totally digital.

Don’t have 10 friends?

Me neither! You can email our template to 100 people or just 2. It’s up to you. This is your alleycat to make as grand or as intimate as you choose.

Not sure how to share your manifest with friends?

No need to get fancy! For locations, we recommend a bullet point list or creating a map on Google Maps. For audio-files, we recommend email, a Google Drive folder, or a file-sharing platform like WeTransfer. You can also email makemeanalleycat@gmail.com and we’ll set up a Google Map and downloadable playlist on Soundcloud for you to share!

What to bring?

A smartphone, headphones, and maybe a external battery pack if you have one. Hand sanitizer, a mask, helmet, water and if you’re going for a long one — snacks.

Feeling adventurous?

Scroll down to choose from our list of alleycat submissions and go for a ride.

Don’t feel like sharing?

That’s okay too. This project is about you and your friends creating something special together. You are absolutely welcome to use the template without sharing the end result. (But we do ask that you mention our project in your email.)

About the Project

Make Me an Alleycat is a digital community arts project inviting people to connect over stories and destinations during this time of social distancing. Alleycat races are unsanctioned bicycle races. This project keeps most elements of the alleycat, throws in storytelling, and scraps the race part.

Make Me an Alleycat is an instruction manual for individuals to make their own adventure. It's a way to be together while staying apart. To have meaningful contact without touch. And of course, to "go for a bike ride" with your friends!

This project was created by Keshia Palm in Toronto with wheels from Claren Grosz and received financial support from the National Theatre School of Canada via the #ArtApart Program.

Love the Idea?

Feeling Adventurous?

Explore some alleycats:

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Toronto West End Startercat

City: Toronto // Parameters: College, Queen, Lansdowne, Dovercourt

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  1. West End YMCA (Dovercourt & College)

  2. The Loveless Cafe & Bar

  3. Intersection at Brock & Dundas W

  4. Intersection at Lansdowne & Dundas W

  5. 24 Noble St

  6. The Drake Hotel

Featuring stories from the following artists: Michaela Steven, Keshia Palm, Michael Orlando, Robin Luckwaldt, Kaitlyn Riordan and Jesse LaVercombe.

Photo by Keshia Palm

Toronto West End Alleycat

City: Toronto // Parameters: Dupont, Queen W, Lansdowne, Kensington

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  1. The 3 Speed

  2. Dovercourt Park Baseball Diamond

  3. Faema Caffe

  4. The Piston

  5. Intersection at Harbord St & Clinton St

  6. Essence of Life Organics

  7. West End YMCA (Dovercourt & College)

  8. Intersection at Lansdowne Ave & Dundas W St

  9. Intersection at Stickland Ave & Noble St

  10. The Drake Hotel

Featuring stories from the following artists: Sydney Herauf, Marina Moreira, Áine Donnelly, Keshia Palm, Miquelon Rodriguez, Merlin Simard, Michaela Steven, Robin Luckwaldt, Kaitlyn Riordan and Jesse LaVercombe.

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Toronto East End Alleycat

City: Toronto // Parameters: Bloor/Danforth, Queen, Yonge, Coxwell

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  1. 30 Hayden St

  2. St. Lukes United Church

  3. Riverdale Park West

  4. The Bridge North of Pape & Gerrard

  5. Jonathan Ashbridge Park

  6. 358 Logan Ave

  7. The Opera House

  8. 315 Queen St E

Featuring stories from the following artists: Elizabeth Staples. Colin Doyle, Luke Reece, Aaron Jan, Rachel Penny, Andrea Donaldson, & JY.

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Dawn’s Birthday Alleycat

City: Edmonton // Parameters: SE of the North Sask River, N of Ritchie, W of 83rd

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  1. Strathcona Farmer’s Market

  2. Keillor Road - Equestrian Centre

  3. Hawrelak Park

  4. Saint Stephen’s College (U of A)

  5. Food in the Nud Bakery

  6. Campus Saint-Jean

Photo by Keshia Palm

Keshia’s Birthday Alleycat

City: Toronto // Parameters: Barton, Lakeshore, Roncesvalles, Sherbourne

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  1. The Rhino

  2. 512 Queens St W

  3. Jack Layton Ferry Terminal

  4. 160 Gerrard St E (Allan Gardens)

  5. Bickford Park

  6. Barton & Crawford (Christie Pitts)

  7. Revue Cinema

  8. 1717 Dundas St W (St Clarens Parkette)

  9. McCormick Park (Brock & Middleton)

Photo by Katherine Wong

Photo by Katherine Wong

Ben’s Vancouver Alleycat

City: Vancouver // Parameters: Stanley Park, 10th Street, UBC, Main Street

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  1. Robson & Cardero

  2. Cafe Crepe

  3. Commodore Ballroom

  4. Steamworks

  5. Lost & Found Cafe

  6. Carrall & Pender

  7. The Pier at Olympic Village

  8. 3195 Heather Street

  9. West Point

  10. Yaletown by the River

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Dani’s Birthday Alleycat

City: Toronto // Parameters: Harbord, Front, Bathurst, Parliament

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  1. 92 King St E

  2. 35 Wellington St E

  3. 47 Front St E

  4. 248 King St E

  5. 240 King St E

  6. 399 Church St

  7. 100 Harbord St

  8. 27 Wellesley St. E

 

Ready to make your own?

Acknowledgements

Thank you thank you thank you to Claren Grosz, who makes all my ideas better, and this one is no exception. Thanks for turning a birthday bike ride into an art project. A big thank you to Annie Clarke for making this site look so good, to Samuel Willis for the authentic cycling lifestyle shots (see more of his stuff here), and all of the folks who helped put together the pilot project: Renee Killough, Pascal Lamothe-Kipnes, Chelsea Graham, Merlin Simard, Ximena Huizi, Linnea Currie-Roberts, Emma Westray, and of course, Annie and Claren. Thank you to Sydney Herauf, Marina Moreira, Áine Donnelly, Miquelon Rodriguez, Michaela Steven, Michael Orlando, Robin Luckwaldt, Kaitlyn Riordan and Jesse LaVercombe for your help in making a love letter to the Toronto West End, and Elizabeth Staples. Colin Doyle, Luke Reece, Aaron Jan, Rachel Penny, Andrea Donaldson, & JY for an East End Alleycat to rival it. A huge thank you to NTS and the #ArtApart team for your support.

— Keshia