Format: Not Festival
MOEM – BODY
MOEM – BODY, HBE’s latest creation commissioned by the Seoul International Dance Festival (SIDance), is a powerful exploration of individual self-expression through physicality.
Read more »22nd – FILMI: Toronto’s South Asian Film Festival
An unmatched selection of South Asian cinematic masterpieces, celebrating two decades of excellence.
Read more »Older & Reckless
Older & Reckless, Moonhorse Dance Theatre’s acclaimed series, returns to the Harbourfront Centre stage this fall, featuring five dance works curated by Artistic Director Allison Cummings. Moonhorse Dance Theatre actively redefines destructive assumptions about age and dance ability, celebrating artists over 45 who continuously take risks, ask pertinent questions and dig deep into nuance. The […]
Read more »Forest of Reading Festival
Do you love to read? Are you ready to meet your favourite authors and illustrators? Have you ever been to a “rock concert” for reading? Now’s your chance! Taking over Harbourfront Centre’s 10-acre campus, the Forest of Reading Festival is Canada’s largest literary event for young readers. This event is co-produced by the Ontario Library […]
Read more »Art And Intention – Machine Dazzle
Multi-disciplinary artist Machine Dazzle is debuting his first major solo exhibition in Canada and exclusively at Harbourfront Centre. Showcasing one of the most extensive collections to date of his fantastical costume designs and experimental creations for the stage and film, Art and Intention will share a retrospective look into his explosive queer maximalist aesthetic and […]
Read more »Summer
Good food, cold drinks and a smattering of the best artists and genres from around the world make Harbourfront the place to be this summer! For nearly fifty years, Harbourfront Centre has been the place for bold, and diverse programming, and this summer is no exception. Announcing an exciting lineup for summer, locals and visitors […]
Read more »245 QQW Exhibitions
Nordic Collaborations These fascinating exhibitions from Nordic and Canadian artists explore human nature’s relationship, connection and disassociation with the natural world around them. Part of Nordic Bridges, Harbourfront Centre’s year-long cultural initiative celebrating Nordic art, culture and ideas in Canada. 1. Animal Vegetable Mineral, curated by Melanie Egan 2. Fuglakvæðið (The Bird Ballad), original paintings […]
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