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“This solo work is inspired by the many aspects of how many colours has the sea by Charles Campbell. This piece is a response to the comfort and reflection I received as soon as you entered the exhibit. The environment within the gallery supported the viewer to slow down and reflect. How often do we slow down in our world? How often do we allow grief to be simply what it is?

The themes within this space run deep within my heart. They run through my blood memory. The breath portraits, hanging sculpture and audio meditation, remind me not only of whom I have lost within my family in these recent years, but they are also the echoes of my ancestors.

My ancestors live within this performance work. They guide me through the images and physicality within the dance. They encourage me to move through this world with determination and grace. Thank you to Diana and Nilou for supporting and trusting my artistic voice in this work. Thank you to Charles Campbell for making a space for us to laugh, cry and dance.”

Choreographer, performer: Syreeta Hector

About Syreeta Hector

Syreeta Hector is a dance artist in Toronto, Ontario. Her solo work, Black Ballerina, focuses on the dualities within one's identity and her blackness and indigeneity in classical ballet. This solo gained recognition at the SummerWorks Festival, won the Stratford Festival Lab Award for Research and Creation and was nominated for a Dora Mavor Moore award in Outstanding Performance by an Individual. While she continues to tour Black Ballerina, Hector is developing a new dance theatre work, which will be the series' second chapter.

She has been commissioned to make ensemble works for Mocean Dance (Nova Scotia) and ProArteDanza (Ontario). She recently created a new work for Kittiwake Dance Theatre (Newfoundland). Although performance and creation endeavours remain a priority for Hector, she derives an equal measure of inspiration by teaching movement and choreography. She is honoured to be a part of the Department of Dance as an Assistant Professor at York University.

Video Presentation

https://youtu.be/-PlJ3RYHyxw

This video captures Syreeta's response to The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery's how many colours has the sea exhibition by Charles Campbell. Syreeta Hector's performance was then presented in the Harbourfront Centre Theatre on Saturday, February 1 as part of KUUMBA30.

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“Connection to culture. Connection to roots. What does it mean to preserve our histories once they are forgotten? This piece speaks to the memories that arrive while we search for something physical to hold on to. To move beyond survival into a place to thrive. Drifting, suspending, living, being.”

Choreographer, performer: Esie Mensah

About Esie Mensah

Esie Mensah is a member of the Canadian Guild of Stage Directors and Choreographers as well as a two-time Dora-nominated artist who has worked with Rihanna, Drake, Janelle Monae, Nelly Furtado and Arcade Fire, along with historic brands like Holt Renfrew, Coca-Cola, TIFF, Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto Raptors and more. In theatre, Mensah has worked on Russian Play, Victory, 1837: The Farmers' Revolt (Shaw Festival), Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (Soulpepper), Dixon Road (Musical Stage/Obsidian), New Monuments (Canadian Stage) and Serving Elizabeth (Theatre Aquarius).

Mensah's original creations include the ZAYO, Dora-nominated Shades and films A Revolution of Love and TESSEL, each a testament to her creativity and innovation in the arts. She was recently commissioned by Canada's National Ballet School for Assemblée International, where she co-choreographed the world premiere of The Call with Robert Binet on a cast of local and international students. Mensah also served as the choreographer for Scott Joplin's Treemonisha: A Musical Reimagining, a production presented by TOLive, Luminato Festival and Volcano Theatre.

Video Presentation

https://youtu.be/XxQ_WEeGdCw

This video captures Esie's response to The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery's Floating Sea Palace exhibition by Lap-See Lam. Esie Mensah's performance was then presented in the Harbourfront Centre Theatre on Saturday, February 1 as part of KUUMBA30.

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We Are Here is a ballet piece inspired by the complex tapestry of cultural exchange. It reflects on my journey as a dancer, acknowledging the forced displacement of my ancestors due to colonization while celebrating the freedom to express myself through this art form. While I may have discovered dance through different avenues, the influence of European culture on my artistic expression is undeniable. This piece aims to showcase the beauty of this interconnectedness, mirroring the fluidity and vibrancy of Charles Campbell’s exhibition, how many colours has the sea.

Choreographer, performer: Katlyn Addison

About Katlyn Addison

Katlyn Addison was born in Ontario, Canada. At ten, she began her professional ballet training at the National Ballet School of Canada. She continued training at Quinte Ballet School of Canada, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Boston Ballet and the Houston Ballet Ben Stevenson Academy.

In 2021, Addison made history when she became the first black female Principal Artist in Ballet West’s 58-year history. That same year, she was awarded the Performing Arts Fellowship Award by the Utah Division of Fine Arts & Museums.

Addison has danced classical, neoclassical and contemporary works, including adaptations from John Cranko’s Romeo & Juliet and Onegin; Adam Sklute’s Swan Lake, Ben Stevenson’s Dracula, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty and La Bayadere; and many other ballets. She has also performed in several world premieres, including Christopher Bruce’s Grinning in Your Face; Stanton Welch’s Medieval Babes; Val Caniparoli’s The Lottery and Dances for Lou; Nicolo Fonte’s Rite of Spring and Carmina Burana and Africa Guzman’s Sweet and Bitter.

Addison has also pursued finding her choreographic voice in several works, including creating new ballets for the Utah Arts Festival (Unnamed), the Ballet West Academy and the University of Utah Dance Department (Saint-George, The Composer, Frenchmen, and Creator). In early 2022, Kansas City Ballet premiered Katlyn’s new work, Sanctuary, and in December of 2022, her work, The Cuban Cavalier, premiered with the Gateway Chamber Orchestra. In May 2023, she created a work for Bayou Ballet (Poem). Her work for Ballet Jorgen, which also premiered in May 2023 (There Were TWO), is currently touring Canada.

Addison has danced and acted in Miu Miu Woman’s Tales, a short film that premiered at the 2017 Venice Film Festival and appeared on the Prada Miu Miu website. She was also featured in an episode of “Let’s Talk Utah,” produced by the Utah Office of Tourism in the fall of 2021, and in an episode of the Conversations in Dance podcast in February 2024.

She is involved in many passion projects and is dedicated to using her platform to give back to her community and to help raise the voices of other minority artists. Addison has volunteered her time for The Redlining Project, an initiative drawing attention to injustices created by redlining voter districts and Ballet West’s I CAN DO Program Curly ME, which supports young girls of colour and Morning Star Middle School and Ridgewood Elementary School, both in Ontario, Canada. She also serves on the board of directors for the Utah Black Artist Collective.

Video Presentation

https://youtu.be/h5Qm5WD9Qqw

This video captures Katlyn's response to The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery's how many colours has the sea exhibition by Charles Campbell. Katlyn Addison's performance was then presented in the Harbourfront Centre Theatre on Saturday, February 1 as part of KUUMBA30.

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Nameless Yet Her Heart Is Like the Waters of the Sea imagines one of Lua Shayenne’s ancestors: a forgotten woman taken as an enslaved person from Ghana who perished during the Middle Passage. Through song, dance and the traditional Guinean rhythm of Soko, Shayenne pays tribute to ancestral stories, centring on a tranquil and tumultuous sea, holding the memories of lost spirits.

Commissioned by KUUMBA 365, this work responds to Charles Campbell’s installation how many colours has the sea, a portal into a realm where spirits lost in the Middle Passage find solace. The exhibition features large-scale sculptures, “Breath Portraits,” visualizing the breath of the Black community, and an audio installation that captures the sea’s contrasting calm and chaos.

Choreographer, performer: Lua Shayenne
Percussionists: Cécé Haba and Yohance Francis Parsons
Costume Designer: Courtney Roy

About Lua Shayenne

As the Artistic Director, choreographer, curator and producer of LSDC, Lua Shayenne’s creative leadership has been recognized with a K.M. Hunter Dance Award nomination and the 2013 BMO Seeds Fund Award for Artists working in the community. She is the creator and interpreter of the dance theatre children’s series Tales and Dances Around the Baobab, of which Yassama and The Beaded Calabash is the fourth tale.

Through LSDC, Shayenne boldly envisioned and launched the YENSA Festival in 2022, a biennial festival highlighting the incredible multiplicity of Black women dance practitioners and nurturing an environment where they can have substantive conversations, take risks and be given due recognition.

Her performing highlights include HOLOSCENES tours in the United States, the UK, Abu Dhabi, Australia, Italy and Toronto. She teaches at Toronto Metropolitan University’s dance program and brings African dance, music, storytelling and culture to grassroots organizations and schools across Canada and Europe.

Video Presentation

https://youtu.be/CmHNhxCf8D0

This video captures Lua's response to The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery's how many colours has the sea exhibition by Charles Campbell. Lua Shayenne's performance was then presented in the Harbourfront Centre Theatre on Saturday, February 1 as part of KUUMBA30.

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"This project is an exchange of artistic ideas between artists, and as a poet, my job is to write a poem that reflects whatever I’m feeling or seeing. My chosen piece is a story of revolution and change and the movements that shift the balance of power between the oppressed and the oppressor. What stories are missing? My piece will speak to whose stories we must fight for in the history books. I am digging in to find ourselves in our own stories in history. My hope for people to take away from this piece is to think more deeply about the world and that we’re more connected than we often think."

About Paulina O’Kieffe-Anthony

Paulina O’Kieffe-Anthony is an award-winning artist, curator, arts educator and creative consultant.  Her accomplishments include being featured in When Sisters Speak, co-curating Scarborough: The Backbone as part of Toronto's Year of Public Art, co-producing the Spoken Soul Festival and representing Toronto as a two-time national team finalist in the Canadian Festival of Spoken Word. In 2019 she was a TEDx speaker and in 2020 an excerpt of her play How Jab Jab Saved the Pretty Mas was featured as part of Piece of Mine's Black Women in Theatre Festival.   

Her work and leadership in the community sector was recognized as she was the recipient of the Toronto Community Foundation Vital People Award and again when she was recognized as one of 150 Black Women Making Herstory (as featured on CBC) for her contribution to building the arts scene in Toronto. 

Video Presentation

https://youtu.be/aPFB955HnWo?feature=shared

Video Transcript

It all starts with a seed planted
Fertilized and watered
By unnecessary bloodshed
Brutalized bodies
Living in brutal conditions
When there is nothing left to lose
But everything to gain

When the system squeezes everything out of you
Day in and day out
Takes from you all that you work for
Takes from you all that you love
For no reason other than to satisfy its own lust for power
It is in that last drop of all you have to give
That the spark will ignite everything
And then it all burns down to the ground

When the people are no longer living in a life
In which they are subdued with subtle comforts
When they are pushed too far
Stretched too thin
Persecuted to no ends
Tormented with scenes of injustice that suddenly
Haunts their every dream
And shadows their every waking move

When the land of their forefathers is under threat
Where their memories lay buried
Where their ancestors lay buried
Where the human sacrifice to remain in existence
For the sake of generations to come is stronger
Than the fear of dying

It will all start with a call
First subtle and quiet
Whispered in between walls of clandestine meetings
Where thoughts and ideas will permeate conversations
The seed has now started to sprout
Fertilized and watered
By the yearning for change

We are after all creatures of evolution
Never staying stagnant
Never staying silent

The message will spread like wildfire
Change is coming
It’s just there on the horizon
If you are willing to fight
And take hold of a future bright enough to
Dispel the darkness of the present day
They will ride at dawn
Or dusk
Whichever to catch the enemy surprised

They will be surprised regardless
Not knowing where this determined spirit
Has come from
Little do they know the seed that sprouted
Has now grown roots
And they are spreading
Across the lands
Our cries for freedom,
For justice
Are connected
And for a moment
When the majority stops fighting each other 
We become a united force

Until what was once a seed planted
Grows to become a jungle
Hiding guerilla fighters
And clandestine meetings become more than just
Places to whisper ideas
But rather a space where strangers become synchronized in strategy

Something is coming
And it is bigger than all of us
It shifts the tectonic plates of our realities
Until we can no longer stand still in our subjugation
The tremors of change are too strong
And they call us with conviction
Convince us that another life is calling

And so we go to war
Against a system set up to crush us
But the masses are too strong
The gains are greater than the losses
The promises of what is on the other side
Are too compelling for us to stay stuck in the mud
And so we march on
With banners
With posters
With weapons
With our bodies
With our voices
With our spirits yearning for freedom

The fire is no longer containable
The seed has grown into forest
The ideas are far beyond our wildest imaginations
And they may not even manifest within our life times
But they will manifest

And when the oppressors finally fall
Be that in 1, 100, or a thousand years
Those of us who have been stripped from our land
Stripped of our dignity
Stripped of a reason worth living
Will be vindicated
Even if we are ancestors
We will smile down on our future generations
Living our wildest dreams

Because we decided not to revel in the status quo
But to shift it all together
And with the strength of thousands
We marched
We fought
We shouted
Viva La Revolution!
Long Live the Revolution

But who’s revolution is more worthy
Who’s life is more important
to document, to remember
Entrenched in our memories
Written in the history books we are allowed to study
What colour are the revolutions you have been allowed to learn about

When the winds of change come
Who are the changes for
Which way do they blow
Which stories get swept up in the wind tunnels
Get lost in the hurricanes
Which stories do we cheer for
And which stories do the rest of us work hard to dig up
just to find a piece of ourselves in history’s textbooks

When does change move from revolution
To rioting and looting
When does the definition shift
Is it when the colour of bodies melanate into darker hues?

When are our struggles reflected in the art splashed across large institutions
Curated by the descendants of those who wish to erase us
Erase our stories of struggle
To minimize them as footnotes on pages
When it is our fights that have made huge dents
That have shifted history

When is it a time for change?
Who decides?
And when do the change makers demand complacency
To stay in their newly fought for comforts
Afforded to them on the backs of unrecognized, un-legitimized struggles
As some revolutions are deemed noble
While others are savage
We look for our heroes to be etched in stone
For those whose bravery began the conquest for freedom
For change
Only to be met by statues of those who are hero to some
Oppressors to the rest of us

We tell stories of injustices
With no closure
With no support for the PTSD being passed down from generation to generation
Just pictures
Just stories
Just vivid imagination playing on memory we wish to push back
But bring up over and over again
It burns our throats but we continue to retell them,
To remind us that we too sacrificed for the greater good
For the change we sought to see in the world
For the freedom of people
In every colour 

Revolutions are the dreams of artists
Painting new worlds of possibilities
Springing forth from those who dare to dream until the impossible becomes reality

Revolutions give voice to the voiceless
Hope to the hopeless
Future to the ones who weren’t sure there was even a future worth living for
Let alone worth fighting for
Worth dying for

Revolution occupies the space that shifts power balances
that shifts mindsets
That shifts the energies in this world
To ensure that oppressive systems cannot crush the people into oblivion
Into a world not worth living

And within revolution
Within that new energy
So many things are created
So much art
So much life

What is the spark?
What is the catalyst for change?
Is it in an assassination?
Is it in the veins of those who have had enough?
The weight of a whip feeling to heavy for the last time
The cloud of injustice hanging over one’s head darkening the path
The cries of children unjustly murdered
To end of tyranny that causes agony in the lives of the many
To retain the power of a few

Revolution screams
Equality Liberty Fraternity
But what if you do not see me as your brother or sister?
Is my freedom requiring of you seeing me as worthy
Are you of the enlightened
Who know what is best for me
And present me with an offer that only you stand to gain from
Am I even really included in your thoughts of
Equality
Liberty
Freedom

Life
Liberty
And the Dream

What if our dreams collide
Clash
What if me giving up my dream is the requirement for you to live yours
What if you didn’t want to risk it
What if your revolution doesn’t even consider me in the first place
Is it still an upset of power
Or just a changing of the hands of power
Between bodies that are not coloured
into submission
Into savage
into unworthiness of another thought
And so what was once a call for freedom becomes
A call for treason

Viva La Revolution!
Long Live the Revolution!

But who’s revolution is more worthy
Who’s life is more important
to document, to remember
Entrenched in our memories
Written in the history books we are allowed to study
What colour are the revolutions you have been allowed to learn about

When the winds of change come
Who are the changes for
Which way do they blow
Which stories get swept up in the wind tunnels
Get lost in the hurricanes
Which stories do we cheer for
And which stories do the rest of us work hard to dig up just to find a piece of ourselves in history’s textbooks

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"I don’t want people to hear my work. I want people to feel the work. I hope when people listen to my spoken word piece, that it’s something they take with them – that it becomes a part of them. It’s meant to challenge you and make you think about how you live and what you value. It’s about creating an internal conversation that lives on with people, and I think that’s how art becomes this living thing within us; that’s always the hope I have when I create my work."

About Dwayne Morgan

Dwayne Morgan is a two-time Canadian National Poetry Slam Champion. He began his career as a spoken word artist in 1993. In 1994, he founded Up From The Roots to promote the positive artistic contributions of African Canadian and urban-influenced artists.    

Morgan is the 2022 winner of the Toronto Arts Foundation’s Celebration of Cultural Life award, the 2018 winner of the Sheri-D Wilson Golden Beret Award for Career Achievement in the Spoken Word and the 2016 finalist for the Premier’s Award for Excellence in the Arts. In 2013, Morgan was inducted into the Scarborough Walk of Fame. He has received the African Canadian Achievement Award and the Harry Jerome Award for Excellence in the Arts.   

Morgan has performed for the former President of the United States, Barack Obama, the former Governor General of Canada, Michaelle Jean and the late leader of the NDP, Jack Layton. He has shared the stage with many of Canada’s top artists, including Russell Peters, while opening for international artist Alicia Keys and recording with Canadian artists, including Drake.   

Morgan has published fourteen collections. In 2009, his work was translated into French, culminating in the book Le Making of d’un Homme. He also has nine albums of his work to his credit.  

Video Presentation

https://youtu.be/9IOafZFZhl8?feature=shared

Video Transcript

Have you ever wondered
What is the colour of freedom?
Is it red, white and blue?
Is it the hues of orange
As rockets fly past the moon?
Does it smell like gun powder
And burnt flesh?
Does it look like
Limp limbs on cement,
Like a child’s Mr. Potato Head,
Except they can’t be pieced back together.
I’ve often wondered
If it is possible for you to be
too dark for an amber alert;
Too insignificant for anyone
To say a word,
Too Congolese or Sudanese
Too African,
Too Black for anyone to care.
I mean,
How dare you want,
What most take for granted?
How dare you believe
That the world believes in peace,
Too naive to see
That that’s just a marketing scheme
That comes easily
Like bless you’s,
Automatic,
Without any real thought or meaning.
Have you ever wondered,
What is the colour of suffering?
Does this come in white?
I remember the Russian invasion
Of Ukraine,
And how many news reports
Were caught saying
How hard it was
To see suffering on white faces,
Blonde hair and blue eyes,
Looking just like us;
Well, not me,
You see,
I have lived in a world
that turns a blind eye
To people of colour;
Since world war 2,
The world’s suffering has been hued,
so I get people being confused
when they’re so used
to their suffering being melanated;
Almost as though we deserve it,
Almost as though it is synonymous
With our existence.
Have you ever wondered
who is allowed to be free,
to live with dignity,
to have peace?
Ask a Haitian about the price of freedom;
I’m sure they still have the receipt.
You see,
being oppressed
Is like being forced to live
In a carbonated bottle,
Where it’s only a matter of time
Before you blow your lid,
Where you will destroy
Everything and everyone
So that your future
Has more options and opportunities
Than your life ever did,
So that they’ll have the chance
To actually live,
And not just exist
As the scorn of the earth,
The mold in the places
Where no human should ever go;
displaced,
In the same way
That our indigeneous are today,
But probably even worse,
When you can no longer call home
Land that has been historically yours,
So you find yourself scattered,
Wherever the wind blows you,
Landing where squatters dictate
Whether or not you belong,
Whether you can stay,
And what life for you will look like
Should you remain on land
You aren’t allowed to claim.
While here,
We Daily acknowledge land
That we have no plans to give back.
We complain about refugees,
As though it was their life long dream
To be here,
But if we asked,
We would learn
That they would much rather enjoy
The comforts of home,
The language, food, and culture
That they know,
The peace that comes with
Not feeling like a burden,
The desire to live life on their own terms,
But it turns out
That there are people whose culture
Is the stealing of other cultures,
Yet we expect them
To have empathy and compassion
For things they have been isolated against;
Drunk on comfort,
Constantly throwing up judgements.
We, as people,
are so smart,
That we forget
that we are also animals,
Domesticated by governments
To follow rules and stay in line,
To obey and abide by guidelines
That often deny us of our right to live;
But look at a woman
desperate to protect her kids,
Look at the ease with which
She can become a savage beast.
Any model citizen
can easily become a thief
If he needs food
For his children to eat,
So actions aren’t always
As simple as they may seem
Especially When we try to rationalize
And define wrong and right,
And this, creates a landscape,
Ripe,
For the harvesting of lies,
Blurring the lines
Between fiction and fact.
The medium is the message,
And power now lies in the hands
of the people,
reporting their lived realities,
Onto our screens,
Which often contradicts
what we see and are told to believe,
By propaganda machines
masquerading as journalists,
Influenced by governments,
sponsored by corporations and lobbyists.
And Malcolm x warned us;
He told us that if we weren’t careful
The media would have us
Hating the people being oppressed,
And loving those
Doing the oppressing;
Media providing window dressing
For a Global village
Whose windows have been blown out.
We become narcissists,
Completely in love
With our view of the world,
Tearing things down
To rebuild them in our own image.
We are the unlikely audience
To this global theatre of bad actors;
Propped up puppets,
pretending to be politicians
of the people on the world stage.
People say that the killing
doesn’t make any sense,
But it’s not supposed too;
it makes dollars.
So before anything can happen,
governments must ready their people for war, create a cause
So they know what their sons are dying for,
give the rich enough time
to move their money offfshore
or to invest in stocks
that will rise in value for sure.
After these criteria are met,
it is ok for the war machine to go ahead.
Everything will be fine,
As long as the wrong blood doesn’t stain
Corporate bottom lines,
So CEO’s look to align themselves
With the winning team,
Or the one that seems
most prepared to declare victory.
Visions of destruction and despair
Fight for space in our minds,
So we can’t figure out why,
Or how many die in mines
So that we can have our iPhones,
Or cheap access to gas.
We never question
How many die
For us to have the things that we have.
So in a way,
We all have blood on our hands,
So be careful where and when
You decide to throw stones,
Because the houses we tear down,
Might end up being our own.
In times of war and hardships,
There is an unwritten rule
That we must always protect women,
children, and the elderly,
but the men,
the men are always disposable;
Firewood burnt to keep others warm,
Pawns sacrificed
To maintain the power of kings,
The powerful and rich,
Who often have
so much blood on their hands,
That it forms calluses,
Dried on so thick
That they no longer have fingerprints
Making it easy to say
that they did nothing,
And weren’t involved,
No forensics at the scene
Of the genocide,
So they wipe their hands clean
Of any blame,
the blood stains never go away,
But they have learnt to accept or deny it
As a part of who they are.
The pawns,
Are simply casualties of war,
Fighting for castles
they’ll never be invited to enter,
Queens they’ll never meet,
And kings that they’ll never be.
They sacrifice themselves like knights,
Thick skin like body armour,
Doing what they are told,
Noble in their ignorance,
Brainwashed to sacrifice their own
and take other human lives.
The first rule of the fight,
Is that you must dehumanize the other side,
To not see the fear or humanity
In another human’s eyes,
This way,
There can be no violation of human rights,
Just an onslaught of human wrongs,
And throngs of mothers,
Whose wombs are now tombs,
Carrying memories of what was,
Being told that their sons
are no longer with us,
Moved off of the board,
Discarded to clear a path,
Wrapped in a flag
And sent back home
like cargo to be disposed of.
And if you’ve ever played chess,
Then you know how hard it is to kill a king,
how hard it is to get him to be accountable,
to have a heart,
to see beyond his own desires
and potential legacy.
He will sacrifice his queen,
And everything there to protect him;
fight out of every corner
before laying down;
Heavy is the head
That wears the crown,
And these pawns
are canaries underground,
A choir of mimes
Sounding alarms
That no-one will ever hear,
As the kings move with impunity,
As though death will never be near.
Article 1.2 says
That the white piece
makes the first move
In the game of chess,
with the black piece going next,
coincidence I guess,
or a historic metaphor
of offence and Defense;
The personal is political,
what happens outside of us
affects what’s inside of us
and vice versa;
There is no evolution
Without revolution;
No victory without loss,
No growth without resistance.
If what happens externally
Also affects us on the inside,
Who has to be oppressed
In order for us to afford our lives?
To whose plight
Will we turn a blind eye,
If it means that we can have
More than we need.
We wear orange tees
to remind us of genocide,
ignorant to the fine print that reads,
depending on where they reside.
We are too blind to see the signs
of genocides happening
Right before our eyes,
conflicts layered like lasagnas,
like buildings that collapse into rubble
like the hopes of the oppressed;
what colour shirts will we wear next?
Whose bodies will accessorize our conscience; Dead, with no names,
no histories,
no dreams or aspirations,
they only exist as numbers on a spreadsheet,
as extras in the background of news reports.
There is no evolution without revolution.
We’ve been here before.
This reminds me of Berlin,
The European sin
Of cutting up Africa
with no care for who was already there;
Borders defined by arbitrary lines
Drawn in crayon,
Debated by the people,
While their resources are pillaged,
Leaving them piss poor
And poverty stricken.
Heads of state
Beheading populations
with policy as guillotines.
The grass is always green
where it hasn’t been bombed,
But not everyone is lucky enough
to even have a lawn.
Isn’t it odd,
How there is always money for war,
but never enough for peace,
How the media is used
To manufacture the belief
That you can Kill a leader,
And the people will be free,
but you can never kill an idea,
the human desire for dignity,
freedom and self-determination,
So they keep you distracted,
The revolution will not be televised,
but the propaganda will.
We are the victims
Of the evil that lives amongst us,
Who expect us to trust,
Who they say
The enemy and terrorist is,
But never forget
That Nelson Mandela
And Martin Luther King,
We’re both on that list,
Before becoming iconic heroes,
So who controls the narrative?
Who has the power to name things,
And narrate public opinion,
Like a war time David Attenborough,
Showing us how easily
Hate can overshadow our humanity.
Our values are created
by those in power,
then are redefined
by those who are oppressed.
If the medium is the message
Could we be giving
The power to the people
through cell phones, social media,
and personal reports,
Or do we discredit it,
And use it to distort;
Radicalizing people
With the evening news;
I saw it on my phone
so it has to be true,
And with the people confused,
We look to those in power
For the truth,
But they are consumed
With what matters to them,
So they choose
What we need to know
And when.
In this way,
Peace of mind
Stays as elusive as peace,
Because you’ll never have
All of the pieces
To have a fair shot at the game;
There is no evolution
Without revolution,
And you’ll always find yourself scrambling,
Simply trying to make change.

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"Poets have always been philosophers and revolutionaries – they think outside the box, speak truth to power, and speak truth in general. And the beauty of art is that you interpret it based on who you are as a person. This video piece is so visceral – it’s hard to forget. Like you feel something, you can’t help but feel. I think if you don’t feel something, I wonder, you know, I wonder. I hope people realize that an animal’s death may not hold the same value as a human death, but death is death nonetheless. And we can be more mindful of the unethical practices that are happening when it comes to our over-consumption of meat."

About Randell Adjei

Randell Adjei is an entrepreneur, speaker, author and spoken word practitioner who, in April 2021, was named as the first Poet Laureate of Ontario. He uses his talents to empower and transform thought all over the world. Adjei performed the opener for former President Barack Obama at the Economic Club of Canada in 2020.  

An arts educator, Randell founded Toronto’s largest youth-led initiatives, Reaching Intelligent Souls Everywhere (R.I.S.E Edutainment), which seeks to create safe and inclusive spaces for youth to express themselves in positive ways. In 2018, R.I.S.E received the Toronto Arts Foundation’s Mayor’s Youth Award. 

A Scarborough Walk of Fame inductee (2022), Adjei also holds CBC Metro Morning’s Torontonian of the Year award (2015) and NOW Magazine’s Local Hero award (2017). 

Video Presentation

https://youtu.be/oUcyU2iSgDc?feature=shared

Video Transcript

There are boundaries in our society that are unspoken
Systems of life benefitting from death that are broken. 
Ways in which we justify unjust practices to keep capitalism going
to keep industries growing 
and profits flowing
even if it comes at a cost to our health.
It’s like our lives are a subsidiary to building wealth.

But who are these boundaries meant to protect?
The lack of Industry regulations will harm the earth’s resources
and suck all the oxygen until our last breath.

It seems we would rather sacrifice our beloved planet
to produce a pound of flesh?
Than to leave the earth better for our kin 
a foundation towards the right step.

I have no issues with Abattoirs themselves 
But there is a better way to do things
These industries have me questioning 
What it means to be human, so
I often wake up each day and feel like the Truman show
Our society is in a rat race
A cycle of ignorance
On a hamster wheel going nowhere beneficial.

Imagine if slaughterhouses 
were opened and made of glass.
I’m sure there would be thousands of questions we’d have to ask.
In fact, behind closed doors, many industries thrive
off of the death of millions of lives. 
Gives a new definition to the term ‘making a killing’.
Capitalism continues to Kill to live
putting profits over our mere existence.

The Western World is built on the idea 
of exploiting people and animals to make money.
Even if it means monopolizing in other countries.

They put profit over people
Power over justice 
And when we call them out
They bribe and lobby to politicians 
And use the same laws to insult us.

It’s funny how “the best nation” in the world 
Happily partakes in animal cruelty, exploitation and
private prisons to keep itself living.
With remnants of dried Indigenous blood 
Still stained on their hands since the beginning.

But they’ve learned to justify the games they play to stay winning.
It’s interesting how society tries to “protect” us from the concept of death 
Hides the truth only then to run back 
and advocate for our mental health. 
A cynical system in the rat race for wealth. 

As a society, many of us have become desensitized to death 
So long as the consequences don’t directly affect us.
They’ll hide the truth in plain sight to perplex us.
Then propel the system as the nexus 
But so long as the profits keep flowing
The death toll will keep growing.

We’ve become unconscious consumers 
buying into a cycle of violence.
A system of silence packaged as consumer goods. 
Its like buying a new car, without looking under the hood.
As long as it is under the pretense of patriotism 
America won’t bother to look. 

The first public slaughterhouse was invented in France 
at the beginning of the nineteenth century. 
Essentially, the French word abattoir 
was introduced to refer to a specific place 
where animals are slaughtered 
for human consumption. 
Today, these slaughterhouses are full of corruption.
From inhumane practices, greenhouse gasses
to unsanitary meat being fed to the masses.

What I’ve learned through this research
Is that we must question where our food is coming from.
question the system, 
What other injustices take place that we are ignorant of?
It begs the question, ‘what else is hidden in plain sight?’
What other dark industries refuse to meet the light?

In the USA alone, 
approximately 25.3 million animals are slaughtered daily. 
That is nearly 9.5 billion animals slaughtered annually.
Sad that half of that meat goes to waste 
Yet they continue killing millions the next day. 

If we had to kill our own food 
Would we eat as much meat as we consume?
Could we meet the same demand 
to fulfill our taste for our favorite foods?

An average slaughterhouse 
contains a slaughter floor
a lairage to the hold livestock prior to slaughter
a chiller to preserve after death
a tripe room for cleaning of the insides
and a room to cut the meat and process.

There are conveyor belts of carcasses 
and cascading hooks tearing through flesh
with outdated regulations
How can we guarantee our meat is fresh? 
pools of blood flowing on industrial rubber mats
Greenhouse gas impact
animal waste finding its way into our water streams
Just to enjoy a full plate of meat.

Like some American Police Officers
Society hires slaughterhouse workers to serve and protect
But sometimes both brutalize mammalian flesh. 

The traumatizing nature of their work 
can cause anxiety, depression, and stress, 
and can lead workers to emotionally detach,
self-medicate, or express their feelings 
through violence or workplace sabotage.
The trauma is hidden in plain sight, 
I remind myself that this is babylon
But this is not life.

For Slaughterhouse Workers, 
Physical Injuries are only the beginning
According to onlabor.org, slaughterhouse work 
has been linked to higher levels of aggression, 
violent dreams, anxiety, and hostility.

The purpose of slaughterhouses
Is to kill as many animals as plausible 
in as little time as possible to maximize profits
is inherently in opposition to animal welfare.

Not to mention that slaughterhouses 
get a free pass to pollute America’s waterways 
with nitrogen, phosphorus and other oxygen-depleting substances
We are literally eating our own environmental deathWith little improvement
I had to step back and ask.. 
What the health are we doing?

The Amazon has lost 70% of its ecosystem 
due to the production of slaughterhouses and cattle. 
Is this even sustainable? 
We are losing more of our rainforests 
to fulfill our greed and need to eat 
But in the process losing our trees
The source of life that helps us breathe.

They say we are what we eat,
At this rate, the climate crisis will turn us all into dead meat. 

Slaughter has become the cornerstone of modern life
No ethics, no morals, no questions of why
Most would just say, “that is life”.

If that is life, 
Then what justifies all of this death?
Martyrs being slaughtered for their flesh
Genetically modified to enlarge the harvest
Hormones injected to reproduce 
And meet greedy targets
Then feeding GMO meat to the market?

We must learn to question these systems 
They profit off our ignorance 
and benefit from our silence
You vote with every dollar used to buy in
To this capitalistic system.

Our planet relies on us to wake up 
and listen to its cries for help
Our overconsumption is contributing 
to the global warming crisis
Our glaciers de-icing
Our ozone layer thinning 
If that is not enough
Look at all the floods hitting different corners of the earth.
We need to be in harmony with the planet to make it work.

There are countries around the world 
who lack clean drinking water to survive
Yet, meat processing facilities are responsible for 29% 
of the agricultural sector’s total freshwater consumption worldwide.

The environmental impacts 
are disproportionately borne by low-income communities,
particularly Black communities 
and other communities of color. 
Federal data shows that 
almost half of the slaughterhouses in the United States 
are in communities with more than 30 percent 
of their residents living beneath the poverty line.

It directly affects their communities 
Exposing nearby residents 
to chemical-laden toxic sludges and air pollution
their drinking water is jeopardized,
Some can’t even open their windows
For fresh air for fear the chemicals may cause them to die
It also impacts neighboring wild animals 
who depend on clean water to survive.

The U.S. government spends about $38 billion 
in tax money each year 
to subsidize the meat, egg, and dairy industries,
But Flint Michigan is still dealing with a water crisis.

America, how can you stomach the fact that 
there is blood on your hands 
You may call yourself the best nation in the world
But have you looked at yourself in the mirror lately?
Do you not see the hypocrisy?
the lies you’ve told yourself
and regurgitated to your citizens
It is true that life and death are imminent 
You can’t take the money with you 
but karma is infinite. 
You take pride in being militant 
Then justify to the American people
That you are doing it for their own good.
Look at the Insolent stunts you’ve pulled.

You’ve turn countries like Iraq, Iran and Afghanistan
Into slaughterhouses.
Set up boundaries to slaughter the planet and humans
Then turn a blind eye
Greedily extracting flesh and the earth’s resources

Unpropotionately then bask in your own lie

Here is some food for thought
Slaughterhouses are synonymous
to the way your society is run
Herd people in like sheep
Feed them green
Then make them fear the gun.

Your love of money outweighs all else 
You regulate your own regulations
For the sake of “success”
You’ve made more billionaires 
Byway of death.

You can keep people and animals in captivity
and profit all you want
Kill the herds until all life is gone
But we see right through your schemes and tricks
Your slaughterhouses have become glass walls
We will advocate and make it stick
Because there is a better way to do things
than to purely profit off the life and death of animals and humans.

Abattoir USA
When will you wake up to the truth?
You can slaughter a billion lives
and never be satisfied
that the real problem is you.

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“This solo work is inspired by the many aspects of how many colours has the sea by Charles Campbell. This piece is a response to the comfort and reflection I received as soon as you entered the exhibit. The environment within the gallery supported the viewer to slow down and reflect. How often do we slow down in our world? How often do we allow grief to be simply what it is?

The themes within this space run deep within my heart. They run through my blood memory. The breath portraits, hanging sculpture and audio meditation, remind me not only of whom I have lost within my family in these recent years, but they are also the echoes of my ancestors.

My ancestors live within this performance work. They guide me through the images and physicality within the dance. They encourage me to move through this world with determination and grace. Thank you to Diana and Nilou for supporting and trusting my artistic voice in this work. Thank you to Charles Campbell for making a space for us to laugh, cry and dance.”

Choreographer, performer: Syreeta Hector

About Syreeta Hector

Syreeta Hector is a dance artist in Toronto, Ontario. Her solo work, Black Ballerina, focuses on the dualities within one's identity and her blackness and indigeneity in classical ballet. This solo gained recognition at the SummerWorks Festival, won the Stratford Festival Lab Award for Research and Creation and was nominated for a Dora Mavor Moore award in Outstanding Performance by an Individual. While she continues to tour Black Ballerina, Hector is developing a new dance theatre work, which will be the series' second chapter.

She has been commissioned to make ensemble works for Mocean Dance (Nova Scotia) and ProArteDanza (Ontario). She recently created a new work for Kittiwake Dance Theatre (Newfoundland). Although performance and creation endeavours remain a priority for Hector, she derives an equal measure of inspiration by teaching movement and choreography. She is honoured to be a part of the Department of Dance as an Assistant Professor at York University.

Video Presentation

https://youtu.be/-PlJ3RYHyxw

This video captures Syreeta's response to The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery's how many colours has the sea exhibition by Charles Campbell. Syreeta Hector's performance was then presented in the Harbourfront Centre Theatre on Saturday, February 1 as part of KUUMBA30.

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Mensah’s original creations include the ZAYO, Dora-nominated Shades and films A Revolution of Love and TESSEL, each a testament to her creativity and innovation in the arts. She was recently commissioned by Canada’s National Ballet School for Assemblée International, where she co-choreographed the world premiere of The Call with Robert Binet on a cast of local and international students. Mensah also served as the choreographer for Scott Joplin’s Treemonisha: A Musical Reimagining, a production presented by TOLive, Luminato Festival and Volcano Theatre.

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In 2021, Addison made history when she became the first black female Principal Artist in Ballet West’s 58-year history. That same year, she was awarded the Performing Arts Fellowship Award by the Utah Division of Fine Arts & Museums.

Addison has danced classical, neoclassical and contemporary works, including adaptations from John Cranko’s Romeo & Juliet and Onegin; Adam Sklute’s Swan Lake, Ben Stevenson’s Dracula, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty and La Bayadere; and many other ballets. She has also performed in several world premieres, including Christopher Bruce’s Grinning in Your Face; Stanton Welch’s Medieval Babes; Val Caniparoli’s The Lottery and Dances for Lou; Nicolo Fonte’s Rite of Spring and Carmina Burana and Africa Guzman’s Sweet and Bitter.

Addison has also pursued finding her choreographic voice in several works, including creating new ballets for the Utah Arts Festival (Unnamed), the Ballet West Academy and the University of Utah Dance Department (Saint-George, The Composer, Frenchmen, and Creator). In early 2022, Kansas City Ballet premiered Katlyn’s new work, Sanctuary, and in December of 2022, her work, The Cuban Cavalier, premiered with the Gateway Chamber Orchestra. In May 2023, she created a work for Bayou Ballet (Poem). Her work for Ballet Jorgen, which also premiered in May 2023 (There Were TWO), is currently touring Canada.

Addison has danced and acted in Miu Miu Woman’s Tales, a short film that premiered at the 2017 Venice Film Festival and appeared on the Prada Miu Miu website. She was also featured in an episode of “Let’s Talk Utah,” produced by the Utah Office of Tourism in the fall of 2021, and in an episode of the Conversations in Dance podcast in February 2024.

She is involved in many passion projects and is dedicated to using her platform to give back to her community and to help raise the voices of other minority artists. Addison has volunteered her time for The Redlining Project, an initiative drawing attention to injustices created by redlining voter districts and Ballet West’s I CAN DO Program Curly ME, which supports young girls of colour and Morning Star Middle School and Ridgewood Elementary School, both in Ontario, Canada. She also serves on the board of directors for the Utah Black Artist Collective.

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As the Artistic Director, choreographer, curator and producer of LSDC, Lua Shayenne’s creative leadership has been recognized with a K.M. Hunter Dance Award nomination and the 2013 BMO Seeds Fund Award for Artists working in the community. She is the creator and interpreter of the dance theatre children’s series Tales and Dances Around the Baobab, of which Yassama and The Beaded Calabash is the fourth tale.

Through LSDC, Shayenne boldly envisioned and launched the YENSA Festival in 2022, a biennial festival highlighting the incredible multiplicity of Black women dance practitioners and nurturing an environment where they can have substantive conversations, take risks and be given due recognition.

Her performing highlights include HOLOSCENES tours in the United States, the UK, Abu Dhabi, Australia, Italy and Toronto. She teaches at Toronto Metropolitan University’s dance program and brings African dance, music, storytelling and culture to grassroots organizations and schools across Canada and Europe.

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Harbourfront Centre’s KUUMBA Festival, presented by TD Bank Group through the Bank's Corporate Citizenship platform, the TD Ready Commitment, is Toronto’s largest and longest-running Black Futures Month Festival. This year, KUUMBA celebrates a legacy milestone: its 30th anniversary. For decades, the festival has been a vital platform for celebrating Black futures, embodying joyful expression through the vibrant integration of artists, creators, and audiences in the multidisciplinary fields of music, theatre, dance, spoken word and more.

We look to transcend historical narratives of trauma and repression, uniting the community and sparking exchange around the creative and intellectual achievements of the Black diaspora. Cultivating an inclusive atmosphere that centres on meaningful dialogues and celebratory expressions, KUUMBA recognizes the paramount contributions of Black creators shaping the future of art, culture and society.

KUUMBA, le plus grand et le plus ancien festival du Mois de l'avenir des Noirs à Toronto, est une plateforme essentielle pour célébrer l'avenir des Noirs grâce à l'intégration dynamique d'artistes, de créateurs et de spectateurs dans les domaines multidisciplinaires de la musique, du théâtre, de la danse, de la parole et bien plus encore.

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2025

Syreeta Hector: Untitled

Esie Mensah: To The Sea

Katlyn Addison: We Are Here

Lua Shayenne: Nameless Yet Her Heart is Like the Waters of the Sea

2024

Events

JUNIOR Schedule

Apr 1–1, 2025

Tio Chorinho With Flávia Nascimento

Apr 1–1, 2025

Tyler Shaw and Fefe Dobson (Homepage)

Apr 1–1, 2025

Save The Ocean & Win

Bonterra
Apr 1–1, 2025

Dressing & Marinade Sampling

Pure J.L. KRAFT
Apr 1–1, 2025

Celebrating Miss Lou

Apr 1–1, 2025

TIFA Presents: Yuval Noah Harari

Apr 1–1, 2025

Dragon Tails & Tales

Ebtisam Al-Beiti
Apr 1–1, 2025

The Blank Page: Contemplation Space

Various Participants
Apr 1–1, 2025

Write Your Way Home

Various Participants
Apr 1–1, 2025

Home, Sweet Home

Lian-En Lin
Apr 1–1, 2025

Cookbook Writing 101

Puneeta Chhitwal-Varma, Devan Rajkumar
Apr 1–1, 2025

Toronto Poetry Slam

Dwayne Morgan, Afra Atiq
Apr 1–1, 2025

Savouring Indigenous Heritage

Margaret Augustine, Lauren Beck
Apr 1–1, 2025

A Flight of Revelations

Liane Moriarty, Ashley Audrain
Apr 1–1, 2025

The Moth

Jon Goode, Tarek El-Ariss, Shayla Lawson, Esau McCaulley, Carolyn Meyer
Apr 1–1, 2025

Older & Reckless

Moonhorse Dance Theatre
Apr 1–1, 2025

A Poetic Journey Through the World

Michael Ondaatje
Apr 1–1, 2025

Space & Place Symposium

Apr 1–1, 2025

Day 1: Space & Place Opening Reception

Co-presented by Sheridan College and Craft Ontario
Apr 1–1, 2025

Day 2: Space & Place Cocktail Party

Co-presented by Sheridan College and Craft Ontario
Apr 1–1, 2025

Syreeta Hector: Untitled

Feb 1, 2025 – Jan 31, 2026

Esie Mensah: To The Sea

Feb 1, 2025 – Jan 31, 2026

Katlyn Addison: We Are Here

Feb 1, 2025 – Jan 31, 2026

Lua Shayenne: Nameless Yet Her Heart is Like the Waters of the Sea

Feb 1, 2025 – Jan 31, 2026

Winter Flick: Black Mozart

Apr 1–1, 2025

Winterfest Toronto: Tree Lighting

Street Eats Market
Apr 1–1, 2025

Giving Tuesday

Apr 1–1, 2025

Winter Season 2024/25

Apr 1–1, 2025

KidSpark

Apr 1–1, 2025

Visit Costa Rica

Apr 1–1, 2025

Maple Syrup Festival 2025

Street Eats Market
Apr 1–1, 2025

The Monkiest King

Canadian Children's Opera Company
Apr 1–1, 2025

Rhythms Of North India

Toronto Tabla Youth Ensemble
Apr 1–1, 2025

Bollywood Dance

Broken Dance Entertainment
Apr 1–1, 2025

Quand On Chante

Ariko
Apr 1–1, 2025

Bust A Move! Dance Demo

BAMDance
Apr 1–1, 2025

A Musical Journey Around The World!!!

Moskitto Bar
Apr 1–1, 2025

Yoga 4 Kids

Sherry LeBlanc
Apr 1–1, 2025

Medicine Wheel And Beading Drop-in

Toronto Council Fire Native Cultural Centre
Apr 1–1, 2025

Orange Shirt Craft Drop-in

Toronto Council Fire Native Cultural Centre
Apr 1–1, 2025

Created By Kids For Kids

Erica May-Wood, Rachel Marks, Briana Brown
Apr 1–1, 2025

Quilted Painting Drop-in

Power Kids
Apr 1–1, 2025

Explorations In Collage Drop-in

Harbourfront Centre School Visits
Apr 1–1, 2025

Woven Transformations Drop-in

Harbourfront Centre School Visits
Apr 1–1, 2025

Skipping Down Memory Lane

Carey Sookocheff
Apr 1–1, 2025

The Power Plant

Apr 1–1, 2025

Summer

Apr 1–1, 2025

Irvine Welsh

Apr 1–1, 2025

TIFA: Marian Keyes

Apr 1–1, 2025

TIFA: The Moth

Apr 1–1, 2025

A-i-R Applications

Apr 1–1, 2025

JUNIOR

Apr 1–1, 2025

Summer Music in the Garden

Apr 1–1, 2025

Island Soul

Apr 1–1, 2025

July Long Weekend

Apr 1–1, 2025

Hot and Spicy

Apr 1–1, 2025

Lot X

Adelheid
Apr 1–1, 2025

Battleground

Fou Glorieux
Oct 5–6, 2018

Cut the Sky

Marrugeko
Nov 23–24, 2018

Post No Bills

Kitt Johnson X-Act
Feb 8–9, 2019

Animal Triste

Mayday
Apr 11–13, 2019

Serpentine

Daina Ashbee
Apr 26, 2019

Split

Lucy Guerin Inc
Nov 8–9, 2019

Woodworks

Ton Beau String Quartet
Jul 5, 2020

The Humanist’s Lyre

Bor Zuljan
Jul 9, 2020

Telemann: à 1, 2, 3, 4!

Flûte Alors!
Jul 12, 2020

The Magic of Yaman Through Khayal & Cinema

Ramneek Singh
Jul 16, 2020

No Boundaries

Venuti String Quartet
Jul 19, 2020

Three Cellos Tie Some Knots

Mélisande Corriveau, Elinor Frey & Andrea Stewart
Jul 23, 2020

Swedish Folk’apella

Kongero
Jul 26, 2020

The Egyptian and His Neighbour – A Tale of Plague and Freedom

Ariel Balevi and Sina Bathaie
Jul 30, 2020

Portage

Aug 2, 2020

Have Guitar, Will Travel (Even in Quarantine)

Canadian Guitar Quartet
Aug 9, 2020

Virtual Virtuosa

Infusion Baroque
Aug 16, 2020

From Bach to Infinity

The Elmwood Trio
Aug 20, 2020

Choro!

Tio Chorinho with Flavia Nascimento
Aug 23, 2020

“Sweet as Honey, Bright as Silver”: Voices from the Balkans and Beyond

Meden Glas
Aug 27, 2020

Estro-Genesis

Heidi Chan, Nour KDN, Roa Lee, Amely Zhou, and Wendy Zhou
Aug 30, 2020

Forró Live!

Maria Bonita and the Band
Sep 6, 2020

Aiyun Huang

Sep 13, 2020

REBO(U)ND

Caroline Laurin-Beaucage with Montréal Danse, Lorganisme and Hub Studio
Sep 24 – Oct 25, 2020

Body and Soul

Crystal Pite | Paris Opera Ballet
Feb 17–23, 2021

Joe

Fondation Jean-Pierre Perreault
Mar 17–23, 2021

More Than Dance, We Are a Movement

Red Sky Performance
Apr 14–20, 2021

TESSEL

An Esie Mensah Film
Jun 1, 2021

As Immense as the Sky

Meryl McMaster
Jun 22, 2021 – Mar 27, 2022

Encuentro Flamenco

Tamar Ilana, Shirlita La Pili, Matt Sellick & Derek Gray
Aug 26, 2021

Shaped Like an Egg

april martin
Sep 25 – Nov 7, 2021

Cão Sem Plumas (Dog Without Feathers)

Companhia de Dança Deborah Colker
Sep 29 – Oct 11, 2021

ME AS HAPPENING

Miriam Cahn
Oct 2, 2021 – Jan 2, 2022

UNMASK FEAR

Robert Young
Oct 7 – Nov 30, 2021

Comfort and Caution

Nicole Coon
Nov 13, 2021 – Mar 27, 2022

Clay Gardens

Zoë Pinnell
Nov 13 – Dec 31, 2021

Ashley Audrain and Paula Hawkins in Conversation

Dec 2, 2021

Jólabókaflóð: The Great Icelandic Book Give Away!

Dec 5, 2021

Babel 7.16

Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui & Damien Jalet
Dec 8–19, 2021

WINTERSONG – dances for a sacred season

Canadian Contemporary Dance Theatre
Dec 10–12, 2021

Learn to Skate

Session 2
Jan 3–30, 2022

The Future of the Original Idea

Artistic Innovation in 2022
Jan 27, 2022

Nordic Lights

Fjord Studio (Oslo, Norway)
Jan 27 – Feb 21, 2022

CONTROL NO CONTROL

Iregular
Jan 27 – Feb 21, 2022

Equinox

Anastasia Isachsen
Jan 27 – Feb 21, 2022

Gorži

Outi Pieski
Jan 27 – Feb 21, 2022

Great Minds

Aleksandra Stratimirovic
Jan 27 – Feb 21, 2022

Pressure

Hans E. Madsen and Frederik D. Hougs
Jan 27 – Feb 21, 2022

Sense Light Swing

Alexander Lervik
Jan 27 – Feb 21, 2022

YOU NAME IT

Sasha Huber
Jan 29 – May 23, 2022

Topologies of Air

Shona Illingworth
Jan 29 – May 23, 2022

Dense

Sandra Brewster
Jan 29 – May 23, 2022

Learn to Skate

Session 3
Jan 31 – Feb 27, 2022

Speaking Poetry from the Ashes

Spoken Word
Feb 5, 2022

A Place to Put Your Things

The Power Plant Contemporary Gallery
Feb 5 – Sep 30, 2022

Sunday Scene

Julie Crooks
Feb 6, 2022

Rahyne

Animated Short Film
Feb 7–28, 2022

Via Kanana

Via Katlehong Dance
Feb 16 – Mar 6, 2022

Writer’s Collective of Canada

Writing Workshop
Feb 16, 2022

Sunday Scene

Nehal El-Hadi
Feb 20, 2022

The Future of Black Youth

On a Global Stage
Feb 24, 2022

Hope and the Human Spirit

The New Embassy
Feb 25, 2022

TESSEL: A Community Conversation

"It's time we talk"
Feb 26, 2022

Illusions, Vol. III, Antigone

Film Screening
Feb 26, 2022

Design Matters

Curated by Anders Jansson
Mar 1 – Apr 10, 2022

Chapter 3: The Brutal Journey of the Heart

L-E-V
Mar 3–5, 2022

Contemporary Dance Masterclass

With Keren Lurie Pardes
Mar 4, 2022

Long Journey Home

Liv Aurora Jensen
Mar 8–27, 2022

Clouds of Colour

Exhibition
Mar 8, 2022 – Dec 31, 2024

Body Language

Danica Drago and Victoria Guy
Mar 8–27, 2022

Shared Terrain

Group Exhibition
Mar 8–20, 2022

The Future of Happiness at Work

I QUIT!
Mar 9, 2022

Difficult Grace: Seth Parker Woods in Concert

New Music Concerts
Mar 11, 2022

Beautiful Journeys

The New Embassy
Mar 18, 2022

For the Love of Tabla Album Release Concert

Toronto Tabla Ensemble
Mar 19, 2022

Volunteering Panel

Pandemic Learnings and Futures
Mar 24, 2022

The Brave and The Vulnerable

The New Embassy
Mar 25, 2022

Morphs

Lina Cruz (presented by DanceWorks)
Mar 31 – Apr 1, 2022

This is Not a Rehabilitation Project

Jenni-Juulia Wallinheimo-Heimonen
Apr 2 – Jul 3, 2022

Mapping Out Calm

Steph Cloutier
Apr 2 – Jul 3, 2022

Down to Earth

Bruce Cochrane
Apr 2 – Jul 3, 2022

Grid

Meghan Price
Apr 2 – Jul 3, 2022

Only You

Anne Plamondon
Apr 8–9, 2022

Contemporary Dance Masterclass

With Anne Plamondon
Apr 9, 2022

Inose / Field Trip

Audio Walk
Apr 20 – May 1, 2022

Unseen

Photography Exhibition
Apr 20 – Sep 11, 2022

Not Born Yesterday, Not Going Away

Curated by Alex Bulmer
Apr 20 – Sep 11, 2022

Mycelium: Interdependence in the Undergrowth

Tactile Mosaic
Apr 20 – May 15, 2022

My Words

Building-Wide Exhibition
Apr 20 – May 15, 2022

Activist Wallpaper

Syrus Marcus Ware
Apr 20 – Sep 11, 2022

The Clearing

Opening Night Performance
Apr 20, 2022

Pandemic Postcards

Digital Postcards
Apr 20 – May 1, 2022

A Crash Course in Cloudspotting

Audio Experience
Apr 21 – May 1, 2022

Deafy

Deaf Theatre
Apr 22–23, 2022

Dancing With the Universe

REAson d’etre Dance Productions
Apr 23–24, 2022

Hoops

A Circus Extravaganza! 
Apr 24, 2022

Ramp is a Red Carpet

Drop-In Visual Arts Workshop
Apr 24, 2022

BLACK MAGIC / BLACK POWER

The New Embassy
Apr 26, 2022

Scored in Silence

Solo Digital Performance
Apr 26–27, 2022

The Future isn’t Soon Enough

Disability is Diversity
Apr 27, 2022

Creativity in Collective Solitude

The New Embassy
Apr 28, 2022

One Night with Signmark

Concert
Apr 29, 2022

VIOLETTE

Virtual Reality Theatre
Apr 29 – May 1, 2022

Ask the Curator

Behind the Scenes of the Festival
Apr 30, 2022

Community Conversation

Deaf-Led: What it Means for Us
Apr 30, 2022

Every Body Can Dance

Dance Workshop
May 1, 2022

Sync Goûter

Cultural Leadership Event
May 1, 2022

The Poetry of Paolo Pasolini

May 4, 2022

Who Is We: Voices Across the Divides

Art of Time Ensemble
May 12–14, 2022

Ayer y Hoy, Celebrating 40 Years!

Esmeralda Enrique Spanish Dance Company
May 13–15, 2022

Trillionth I: Transmission

Tribal Crackling Wind
May 14, 2022

Dance Masterclass

With Barbara Kaneratonni Diabo
May 17, 2022

Sky Dancers

A’nó:wara Dance Theatre
May 20–22, 2022

Spoiiiiiiiiing

Kitt Johnson X-act
May 21–23, 2022

Those Who Run in the Sky (Angakkussaq)

The National Theatre of Greenland (Nunatta Isiginnaartitsisarfia)
May 21–23, 2022

A Story of a House That Turned into a Dot

Teatret Gruppe 38
May 21–22, 2022

Great Barrier Reef

Participatory Theatre
May 21–23, 2022

Won’Ma Africa

Kalabanté Productions
May 21–23, 2022

Robot Dance Party

Kid Koala
May 21–23, 2022

Queer Songbook Orchestra Kids

Orchestra Concert
May 21–23, 2022

Flora

Mexican Traditional and Francophone Music
May 21, 2022

Medicine-Cured Salmon

Sold Out
May 21, 2022

Storybook Search

Bad Hats Theatre
May 21–23, 2022

Rella’s Cambrian Dream

AR Theatre
May 21–23, 2022

Wishes in the Wind

Art Workshop and Parade
May 21–23, 2022

Transmit | Rahyne

JUNIOR Films
May 21 – Jun 2, 2022

Yosakoi Dance Demo

Sakuramai Toronto
May 21, 2022

How it Feels to be Me

Bust a Move Dance
May 21–23, 2022

Storytime

Fay and Fluffy
May 21–23, 2022

Mon histoire est mon nom

Djennie Laguerre/Madame Bonheur
May 21–23, 2022

Create Your Own Comics

TIFA
May 21–23, 2022

The Birds

Les Chasseurs de rêves
May 21–23, 2022

Tipi Showcase and Activity

Toronto Council Fire
May 21–23, 2022

LEGO Zone

May 21–23, 2022

Commitment Clothesline

Visual Arts Activity
May 21–23, 2022

Rockin’ Robot Craft

Visual Arts Activity
May 21–23, 2022

Lacey Hill

Indigenous Soul Music
May 22, 2022

Cedar Tea and Wellness

Indigenous Food Workshop
May 22, 2022

Bollywood Dance Demo

Broken Dance
May 22, 2022

All Nations Junior Drummers

Ft. First Fire Dance
May 23, 2022

Things We Can Eat From Outside

Indigenous Food Workshop
May 23, 2022

Intro to Hand Embroidery

May 26, 2022

VERGE

CCDT
May 27–28, 2022

Intro to Screen Printing

May 28, 2022

Cavalleria Rusticana – Opera by Pietro Mascagn

Toronto City Opera
Jun 2–5, 2022

Nui Shibori

Jun 2, 2022

Crime & Mystery Writing Festival

Jun 3–5, 2022

BREATHLESS

Flaka Haliti, Marguerite Humeau, Donna Kukama, Julius von Bismarck
Jun 4 – Oct 30, 2022

Intro to Eco-printing

Jun 4, 2022

Advanced Screen Printing (5 weeks)

Jun 7 – Jul 5, 2022

Eternal Imaginaries

Runway
Jun 9, 2022

Hide Tanning

Workshop
Jun 9–12, 2022

Digital Natives

Panel
Jun 9, 2022

Fashion Performance

Panel
Jun 9, 2022

Sovereign Matriarchs

Runway
Jun 10, 2022

Marketplace

Shopping
Jun 10–12, 2022

Original Makers Space

Jun 10–12, 2022

Friday Night Market

Open-air Fair
Jun 10, 2022

Sartorial Sovereignty

Panel
Jun 10, 2022

All My Relations

Panel
Jun 10, 2022

Time Weavers

Runway
Jun 11, 2022

Regalia Applique for Beginners

Workshop
Jun 11–12, 2022

Learn to Bead Vamps

Workshop
Jun 11–12, 2022

Anti-Fashion

Panel
Jun 11, 2022

Women in Fur

Panel
Jun 11, 2022

A Letter From Home

Runway
Jun 12, 2022

Orange Shirt Day

Panel
Jun 12, 2022

Textile Repair Work

Jun 16, 2022

Gifts From the Creator

The Ukwehuwe Connection
Jun 21, 2022

Tkaronto Music Festival: Summer Solstice

Putting Indigenous Music on the Main Stage
Jun 21, 2022

The Future of Sustainable Gastronomy

Jun 22, 2022

Quilted Pillows (3 weeks)

Jun 23, 2022

Intro to Screen Printing

Jun 25, 2022

Baroque and Beyond

Tafelmusik
Jun 26, 2022

winter guests masterclass

CANCELLED
Jun 26, 2022

Story, story, die.

winter guests
Jun 28–29, 2022

HMCS Glace Bay

Visiting Ships
Jun 29 – Jul 10, 2022

Raging for Change

CANCELLED
Jun 30, 2022

Serena Ryder

+ Tanika Charles
Jul 1, 2022

Nastasia Y + Chynna Lewis + Adria Kain

@ Stage-in-the-Park
Jul 1, 2022

36 Questions That Lead to Loving Toronto

Myseum of Toronto
Jul 1–24, 2022

Bust A Move Dance Workshop

Jul 1–23, 2022

Coeur de pirate 

+ Celeigh Cardinal
Jul 2, 2022

leoblu + Lucas Silveira

@ Stage-in-the-Park
Jul 2, 2022

Kulintang

Pantayo
Jul 3, 2022

Jenie Thai + Housewife

@ Stage-in-the-Park
Jul 3, 2022

Summer Camps

Jul 4 – Sep 2, 2022

Yoiking and Grooving

VILDÁ
Jul 7, 2022

Begonia

+ VILDÁ + ISÁK
Jul 8, 2022

Allison Russell

+ Leyla McCalla
Jul 9, 2022

Desirée Dawson + Madison Violet

@ Stage-in-the-Park
Jul 9, 2022

Elegant Gestures

Patrycja Zwierzynska
Jul 9 – Sep 11, 2022

Flow

Brad Turner
Jul 9 – Sep 11, 2022

Woven Spaces – Woven Forms

Akash Inbakumar
Jul 9 – Sep 11, 2022

Drive the VIBE

Drop-in Workshop
Jul 9–24, 2022

Métis Voices

Rebecca Cuddy with the Wood and Wire Quartet
Jul 10, 2022

Holy Hum

@ Stage-in-the-Park
Jul 10, 2022

Waiting for the Fall

Avinoam Silverman Dance
Jul 10, 2022

Folk’Appella

Kongero
Jul 14, 2022

Tami Neilson

+ Sara Ajnnak + Nive and the Deer Children
Jul 15, 2022

Tami Neilson

Jul 15, 2022

Sara Ajnnak

Jul 15, 2022

Nive and the Deer Children

Jul 15, 2022

Piece by Piece

Inside the Renzo Piano Building Workshop
Jul 16 – Oct 2, 2022

Caity Gyorgy + Sammy Jackson

@ Stage in the Park
Jul 16, 2022

Choir! Choir! Choir!

+ Lydia Persaud
Jul 16, 2022

Inside Renzo Piano Building Workshop

Film Screening
Jul 16, 2022

DanceWeekend’22

Dance Ontario
Jul 16–17, 2022

Lydia Persaud

Jul 16, 2022

Caity Gyorgy

Jul 16, 2022

Sammy Jackson

Jul 16, 2022

Moskitto Bar + Ramon Chicharron

@ Stage in the Park
Jul 17, 2022

Moskitto Bar

Jul 17, 2022

Ramon Chicharron

Jul 17, 2022

The Plight of Small Wonders

Penderecki String Quartet
Jul 21, 2022

Rose Cousins

+ Alysha Brilla
Jul 22, 2022

Rose Cousins

Jul 22, 2022

Alysha Brilla

Jul 22, 2022

Emily Jane White + Lindy Vopnfjörd

@ Stage in the Park
Jul 23, 2022

GusGus

+ Vök + Eivør
Jul 23, 2022

Power Kids: Colour My World

The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery
Jul 23, 2022

Emily Jane White

@ Stage in the Park
Jul 23, 2022

Lindy Vopnfjörd

@ Stage in the Park
Jul 23, 2022

Vök

Jul 23, 2022

Eivør

Jul 23, 2022

GusGus

Jul 23, 2022

Celebrating R. Murray Schafer

The Rosebud Quartet, Christian Bök, Sanya Eng, Stuart Laughton
Jul 24, 2022

Evangeline Gentle + Tafari Anthony

@ Stage in the Park
Jul 24, 2022

Lucky Barber Show

Juggling Comedy
Jul 24, 2022

Evangeline Gentle

@ Stage in the Park
Jul 24, 2022

Tafari Anthony

@ Stage in the Park
Jul 24, 2022

Castles in the Sand

Angela Schwarzkopf and Kaili Maimets
Jul 28, 2022

Comedy Night with Trixx and Friends

Jul 29–30, 2022

The Arsenals

@ Stage-in-the-Park
Jul 29, 2022

Elaine Shepherd

aka Lil'Bit
Jul 29, 2022

Afiwi Groove Dance

Workshops
Jul 30, 2022

Jay Douglas & The All Stars Ft. Nana McLean

+ The Arsenals
Jul 30, 2022

Ammoye

@ Stage-in-the-Park
Jul 30, 2022

The Arsenals

Jul 30, 2022

Jay Douglas and The All Stars

Ft. Nana McLean + Papa Levy
Jul 30, 2022

Kairo McLean

Jul 31, 2022

Exco Levi

Jul 31, 2022

A Black Girl in Love (with Herself)

Trey Anthony
Jul 31 – Aug 1, 2022

Jesse Ryan

@ Stage-in-the-Park
Jul 31, 2022

Pan Fantasy

@ Stage-in-the-Park
Jul 31 – Aug 1, 2022

Exco Levi

+ Kairo McLean
Jul 31, 2022

Calypso Stars

Organization of Calypso Performing Artistes
Aug 1, 2022

Calypso Stars Workshop

Aug 1, 2022

Waltzes, Tangos and a Minuet

CANCELLED
Aug 4, 2022

Gloria Gift Nankunda and Emanzi Dance Troupe 

Performance
Aug 5, 2022

Okavango African Orchestra

Performance
Aug 5, 2022

Ethio Azmari

Performance
Aug 5, 2022

Dobet Gnahoré

Performance
Aug 5, 2022

Njacko Backo’s African Village

Music, Arts and Crafts
Aug 6, 2022

IZimba Arts

Performance
Aug 6, 2022

Adam Solomon

Performance
Aug 6, 2022

La Kora des Griots

Performance
Aug 6, 2022

Dicko Fils

Performance
Aug 6, 2022

Songs of My Mother

Performance
Aug 6, 2022

Le Rockeuse du Désert

Film
Aug 6, 2022

The Rumba Kings

Film
Aug 6, 2022

Dance with BK by R.I.T.E!

Dance Workshop
Aug 7, 2022

Butterfly Band

Performance
Aug 7, 2022

Sadaka

Performance
Aug 7, 2022

Stretching Out 

Allison Au Trio
Aug 7, 2022

The Power of Two

VC2
Aug 11, 2022

Shaped by Music

Quatuor Despax
Aug 14, 2022

Live Performances with Guest Companies

The National Ballet of Canada
Aug 16–20, 2022

Show + Tell

The National Ballet of Canada
Aug 16–20, 2022

Dance With Us

The National Ballet of Canada
Aug 16–20, 2022

Spinning Antiquity

Turkwaz
Aug 18, 2022

Between Two Di’s

Dianne Montgomery, Dianne Walker
Aug 19, 2022

Nightly Jams

With Tatiana Alfaro and Musicians
Aug 19–21, 2022

Convergence

(in)sight, Lisa La Touche, Jumaane Taylor & Co.
Aug 20, 2022

Panel – A Life in Tap Dance

Hosted by Allison Toffan
Aug 20, 2022

Perspectives in Rhythm

Max Pollak and more!
Aug 21, 2022

Panel – Process and Progress

Hosted by Allison Toffan
Aug 21, 2022

Musical Masala

Autorickshaw with Trichy Sankaran
Aug 21, 2022

Mirrored Glass

Taktus Marimba Duo
Aug 25, 2022

Stories of Independence

TAIWANfest Orchestra
Aug 26, 2022

Peace

Kanatal
Aug 27, 2022

Independently Funny

Ed Hill Ft. Danish Anwar
Aug 27, 2022

the parts we could not abandon

cutsleeve
Aug 27, 2022

Connections Across Generations

Ho Deng Music Ensemble
Aug 27, 2022

Be Courageous || Be Yourself

Theresa Chang
Aug 27, 2022

Boluomi

Film
Aug 27, 2022

Squid Jigging Fishing Boat

Film
Aug 27, 2022

A Time to Swim

Film
Aug 27, 2022

Blossoming Indonesia

Performance
Aug 27, 2022

TAIWANfest Vendors

Aug 27–28, 2022

TAIWANfest Papercrafts

Drop-in workshops
Aug 27, 2022

Janice Jo Lee Trio

Performance
Aug 28, 2022

Beyond Tribute Band

Cha Chan Ting
Aug 28, 2022

Taste of Wild Tomato

Film
Aug 28, 2022

Making Taiwan Relevant in Canada

Talk
Aug 28, 2022

Mackay’s Love

Premiere Performance
Aug 28, 2022

biosphere

Performance
Aug 28, 2022

The Batik Library: Batik Workshop

Drop-in Workshop Sessions
Aug 28, 2022

Songs in Time of War

PhoeNX Ensemble Ft. Lawrence Wiliford
Aug 28, 2022

Additional Programming

Aug 30 – Sep 5, 2022

Michael Wex’s “The Last Night at the Cabaret Yitesh”

(Di Letste Nakht Baym Yitesh)
Sep 3–4, 2022

Gephilte

Performance
Sep 4, 2022

Nefesh Mountain

Performance
Sep 4, 2022

Abate Berihun

Addis Ken
Sep 4, 2022

Chloe Pourmorady Ensemble

Performance
Sep 4, 2022

Ashkenaz Finale

Sep 5, 2022

Steadfast – The Messenger and The Message

CaribbeanTales
Sep 9, 2022

The Future of Learning

Nordic Talks
Sep 14, 2022

Vendee Globe Racing Yacht

Sep 14–30, 2022

Animal, Vegetable, Mineral

Contemporary Jewellery Exhibition
Sep 21 – Nov 25, 2022

Eyes as Big as Plates

Karoline Hjorth and Riitta lkonen
Sep 21, 2022 – Jan 8, 2023

Fuglakvæðið (The Bird Ballad)

Edward Fuglø
Sep 21, 2022 – Jan 8, 2023

LAYERS

Olivia Mae Sinclair
Sep 21, 2022 – Jan 8, 2023

Animal Vegetable Mineral c.1700s

Mary Anne Barkhouse
Sep 21, 2022 – Jan 8, 2023

Opening Reception

Nordic Collaborations
Sep 21, 2022

Jewellery: Catalyst for Conversation

Salon Evening
Sep 22, 2022

A Singer Must Die

Art of Time Ensemble
Oct 13–14, 2022

The Future of Fashion

Dressing for the Times
Oct 19, 2022

Julie et l’univers

Citadel + Compagnie
Oct 20–22, 2022

Double Murder (Clowns/The Fix)

Hofesh Shechter Company
Oct 27–29, 2022

Season 2022

ProArteDanza
Nov 2–5, 2022

Older & Reckless

MOonhORsE Dance Theatre
Nov 4–5, 2022

Play

Paris Opera Ballet
Nov 7–27, 2022

31 (TouchX + I am the Child of…)

Kaeja d'Dance
Nov 11–13, 2022

Material and the Immaterial

Session 1
Nov 11, 2022

Black Ecologies

Session 2
Nov 11, 2022

ShapeShifters

Keynote
Nov 11, 2022

Revisit Shifting Ground Symposium

Nov 11, 2022 – Nov 10, 2023

Contemporary Art Jewellery and the Craft Ideal

Session 1
Nov 12, 2022

Craft & Creative Placemaking

Session 2
Nov 12, 2022

Craftship/Kinship

Session 3
Nov 12, 2022

The Ballad of Johnny Longstaff

A Musical Adventure
Nov 16–27, 2022

Myth and Evidence

Mathieu Valade
Nov 16, 2022 – Jan 16, 2023

Life Under My Skin

Newton Moraes Dance Theatre
Nov 24–26, 2022

The Future of Activism in the Arts

Nov 25, 2022

Kjøt (Meat)

Heiðrik á Heygum
Nov 25, 2022 – Jan 8, 2023

In-Ward

Ebnflōh Dance Company
Dec 1–2, 2022

Mobile Sweat

Art Spin
Dec 8–18, 2022

The Future is Now

Nordic Talks
Dec 8, 2022

Dispatches

Nordic-Canadian Fellows in Environmental Journalism
Dec 8, 2022 – Jan 8, 2023

WINTERSONG: dances for a sacred season

Dec 9–11, 2022

To All A Good Night

Art of Time Ensemble
Dec 9–10, 2022

Nordic Silent Disco

Dec 9–17, 2022

Moby Dick

Dec 13–16, 2022

Post Capitalistic Auction

Dec 14, 2022

Under the Northern Lights

Storytime
Dec 14–18, 2022

Tuuletar and VÍÍK

Nordic Music Concert
Dec 15, 2022

Nordic Bridges Reception

Dec 15, 2022

Film and FIKA

Dec 17, 2022

Hora – The Movie

Batsheva Dance Company
Jan 9–29, 2023

Forecast

DesignTO
Jan 11 – Feb 4, 2023

Maple Blues Awards

Toronto Blues Society
Jan 30, 2023

TIFA @ Kuumba

Feb 1–28, 2023

Black Ice

EVENT FULL
Feb 3, 2023

Hollywood Jade Presents: DIVA

Feb 4, 2023

Letters to My Future Self

EVENT FULL
Feb 5, 2023

The Love. Affair.

SOLD OUT
Feb 10, 2023

When Sisters Speak

SOLD OUT
Feb 11, 2023

BRuCH Ensemble: Chansons Madecasses

New Music Concerts
Feb 22, 2023

Les corps avalés 

Compagnie Virginie Brunelle
Feb 24–25, 2023

Compagnie Virginie Brunelle Masterclass

Virgine Brunelle and Sophie Breton
Feb 25, 2023

Ballet Edmonton

Presented by DanceWorks with support from Fall for Dance North
Mar 7–8, 2023

Spin Off

Featuring Nagata Shachu, DJ Dopey, Konatsu and Onton
Mar 11, 2023

Public Sweat

Mar 15 – Apr 30, 2023

Bluebeard’s Castle

Against the Grain Theatre
Mar 29 – Apr 1, 2023

Homelands

Kaha:wi Dance Theatre
Apr 14–15, 2023

Double Pendulum

Maggie Groat
May 1 – Jun 15, 2023

NAE (The Rice Seedling)

The NAE Project
May 5–7, 2023

TRANSCENDENCE

Esmeralda Enrique Spanish Dance Company
May 12–14, 2023

Dada Masilo Masterclass

May 15, 2023

The Sacrifice

Dada Masilo
May 16–17, 2023

Forest of Reading

Ontario Library Association
May 16–18, 2023

A Simple Space

Performance
May 20–22, 2023

ZOOOM

Theatre
May 20–22, 2023

Bees

Interactive Theatre
May 20–22, 2023

Family Portrait

Video Installation
May 20–22, 2023

Pinocchio

Puppet Theatre
May 20–22, 2023

No Excuses No Limits

Performance and Workshop
May 20–22, 2023

Lemon Bucket Orkestra

Performance and Parade
May 20–22, 2023

Pinocchio

May 20–22, 2023

Toronto Symphony Youth Orchestra

Opening Concert
May 20, 2023

Storybook Search

Immersive Scavenger Hunt
May 20–22, 2023

Finding The Spirit

Short Films
May 20–26, 2023

Bollywood Dance

Dance Demo
May 20, 2023

Make Quiche Florentine

Food Workshop
May 20, 2023

The Ocean, Freshwater And Us

Interactive AR Map
May 20–22, 2023

Experimental Landscapes

Art Workshop
May 20–22, 2023

Paper Plate Tambourines

Art Workshop
May 20–22, 2023

Power Kids Printmaking

Craft Workshop
May 20–22, 2023

Collective Banner-Making

Art Workshop
May 20–22, 2023

Circus! Circus! Drop-in

Rachel David
May 20–22, 2023

Creating A Graphic-Novel

Literature Workshop
May 20–22, 2023

Complimentary Childminding

The Summerhill Club
May 20–22, 2023

Japanese Yosakoi  

Dance Demo
May 21, 2023

Make Trinidadian Doubles

Food Workshop
May 21, 2023

Naghmeh Percussion Ensemble 

Concert
May 22, 2023

Make Lentil Sambusa

Food Workshop
May 22, 2023

Salience

Canadian Contemporary Dance Theatre
May 26–27, 2023

Stitched In Ages

Moya Garrison-Msingwana (aka GANGBOX)
Jun 6–26, 2023

Garden Tours

Toronto Music Garden
Jun 7 – Sep 27, 2023

Nuit

Luminato
Jun 8–10, 2023

Walk With Amal

Co-produced with Luminato
Jun 9, 2023

Loss

Luminato
Jun 14–16, 2023

Dragon’s Tale

Luminato, Tapestry Opera and Soundstreams
Jun 15–18, 2023

Soft Launch For A Hard Fall

Moraa Stump
Jun 16 – Aug 13, 2023

Commonality

Mohammad Tabesh
Jun 16 – Aug 20, 2023

Commonality

Jinming Li
Jun 16 – Aug 20, 2023

Machine Dazzle Opening Reception

Jun 16, 2023

Joy In Resistance

Frizz Kid
Jun 16 – Nov 5, 2023

Halal Food Tour

NMTO
Jun 17–18, 2023

Ephemera

Jun 17 – Dec 10, 2023

Special Occasions

Jun 17 – Dec 10, 2023

Treasure

Jun 17 – Dec 10, 2023

Whitman In The Woods

Jun 17 – Dec 10, 2023

Mother Nature

Jun 17 – Dec 10, 2023

Taylor Mac’s

24-Decade History of Popular Music
Jun 17 – Dec 10, 2023

Art and Intention

Machine Dazzle
Jun 17 – Dec 10, 2023

Connections

Deantha Edmunds
Jun 21, 2023

Indigenous People’s Day Celebration

Native Canadian Centre of Toronto
Jun 21, 2023

Die Fledermaus

Toronto City Opera
Jun 22–25, 2023

Trillionth i

Tribal Crackling Wind
Jun 23–25, 2023

Up Next

National Youth Orchestra of Canada
Jun 25, 2023

Music In The Garden

Tafelmusik
Jun 29, 2023

The Strumbellas

Concert
Jun 30, 2023

Cat Clyde

Concert
Jun 30, 2023

Red Phone

Interactive Theatre
Jun 30 – Jul 3, 2023

Toronto Symphony Orchestra

Concert
Jul 1, 2023

IZimba Arts

Performance and Dance Workshop
Jul 1, 2023

Polky

Concert
Jul 1, 2023

Crystal Shawanda

Concert
Jul 1, 2023

Amai Kuda et Les Bois

Concert
Jul 1, 2023

Sankofa Stories

Workshop
Jul 1, 2023

INCIRQUE

Circus Performers
Jul 1–3, 2023

Martha Chaves

Comedy
Jul 1, 2023

Power Kids

Art Workshop
Jul 1, 2023

Canadian Short Films

Film Screenings
Jul 1–3, 2023

From Baghdad To Toronto

CANCELLED
Jul 2, 2023

Kalàscima ft. Andrea Ramolo

Concert
Jul 2, 2023

Rommel

Concert
Jul 2, 2023

Janice Jo Lee

Concert
Jul 2, 2023

OKAN

Concert
Jul 2, 2023

Toronto All-Star Big Band

Concert and Dance Lesson
Jul 2, 2023

Dot / Bead Art Painting Workshop

Art Workshop
Jul 2–3, 2023

Meet Kalàscima and Andrea Ramolo

Pre-show Workshop
Jul 2, 2023

Play Play

Musical Theatre Games
Jul 2, 2023

Inn Echo

Concert
Jul 3, 2023

Lula All Stars

Concert and Dance Lesson
Jul 3, 2023

First Flight

Morgan Toney
Jul 6, 2023

Freedom 2.0

Beau Dixon
Jul 9, 2023

Putting It Together: In Concert 

CANCELLED
Jul 20, 2023

Rastak Ensemble Live

Jul 20, 2023

Additional Tirgan Events

Jul 20–23, 2023

From Lust To Loyalty

Romance of Khosrow and Shirin
Jul 21, 2023

DJ Nights

Dance Music
Jul 21–22, 2023

The Art Of Improvisation

Contemporary Iranian Dance and Music
Jul 22–23, 2023

I See You! You Are Standing In The Doorway.

Dance Theatre
Jul 22, 2023

Mojgan, Pejman and Sorvad Ensemble 

Music
Jul 22, 2023

Towards A New Day

CANCELLED
Jul 23, 2023

Kiosk

Sold Out
Jul 23, 2023

It’s All Love

Lori Cullen
Jul 27, 2023

If There Were No Opposites 

Nick Fraser Quartet
Jul 30, 2023

Forró! 

Aline Morales
Aug 3, 2023

Gina Yashere

Sold Out
Aug 3, 2023

Nailah Blackman And DJ Power

Concert
Aug 4, 2023

The Recipee Band

Concert
Aug 4, 2023

Silent Disco

Dance Party
Aug 4–6, 2023

Stories At Dusk

Film
Aug 4, 2023

DanceFIRE

Fitness
Aug 5, 2023

The Clash!

Battle Concert
Aug 5, 2023

Island Soul After Dark

Club Night
Aug 5, 2023

Carnival Collage Creations

Art Workshop
Aug 5, 2023

Living In Colour

Film and Panel
Aug 5, 2023

Carnival Character Creations

Art Workshop
Aug 5, 2023

Iris Malcom Library

Open Library
Aug 5–6, 2023

Empress Mash Up

Concert
Aug 5, 2023

Songs For A Summer Garden

Opus 8
Aug 6, 2023

Pan Fantasy

Concert
Aug 6–7, 2023

Soca With Carnival Spice

Dance Fitness
Aug 6, 2023

French Caribbean Percussion

Workshop
Aug 6, 2023

Lores By Yolanda

Storytime
Aug 6, 2023

Daniel Bellegarde

Concert
Aug 6, 2023

Freetown Collective

Concert
Aug 6, 2023

Riddim Nights

Club Night
Aug 6, 2023

Shorts Night

Films
Aug 6, 2023

Kirk Diamond

Concert
Aug 6, 2023

Calypso 365

Workshop
Aug 7, 2023

When Morning Comes

Film and Panel
Aug 7, 2023

Calypso Stars

Concert
Aug 7, 2023

Courses Of Two Rivers

ChromaDuo
Aug 10, 2023

Adama Daou

Concert
Aug 11, 2023

KIZABA

Concert
Aug 11, 2023

Chimurenga Revival

Concert
Aug 11, 2023

DJ Moussa

Concert
Aug 11, 2023

Cheikh Ibra Fam

Music
Aug 12, 2023

Rumba: Soul of Congo

Concert
Aug 12, 2023

Indaga Dance

Dance Performance
Aug 12, 2023

Cesária Évora

Film Screening
Aug 12, 2023

Haiba

Concert
Aug 12, 2023

Njacko Backo & Kalimbas At Work 

Concert
Aug 12, 2023

Movin-n-groovin With BK

Dance Workshop
Aug 12, 2023

Abe African Circus

Circus Performance
Aug 12–13, 2023

Kady Diaby

Concert
Aug 12, 2023

Kando Live Painting

Visual Art
Aug 12–13, 2023

Balafon Village

Music Workshop
Aug 12–13, 2023

Blank Canvases

Art Workshop
Aug 12, 2023

IZimba Arts

Dance Workshop
Aug 12, 2023

Songs From The Nile And Afrika

Waleed Abdulhamid
Aug 13, 2023

Benkadi

Concert
Aug 13, 2023

Lorraine Klaasen

Concert
Aug 13, 2023

Alpha Rhythm Roots

Concert
Aug 13, 2023

Sadaka

Parade
Aug 13, 2023

The Lion And Zebra Storytelling

Music Workshop
Aug 13, 2023

La kora du griot

Concert
Aug 13, 2023

DzePasi

Dance Workshop
Aug 13, 2023

Sharing The Stage – Day 1

The National Ballet of Canada
Aug 17, 2023

The Wellspring Of Bach

Erika Raum and Family
Aug 17, 2023

Sharing The Stage – Day 2

The National Ballet of Canada
Aug 18, 2023

Sharing The Stage – Day 3

The National Ballet of Canada
Aug 19, 2023

Raging For Change

Raging Asian Womxn Taiko Drummers
Aug 20, 2023

Coup de foudre 

Brandi Disterheft
Aug 24, 2023

Voyage Across The Pacific

Concert
Aug 25, 2023

Drawing Into Threads

Embroidery As Encounter
Aug 25 – Dec 31, 2023

No One Is An Outsider

Concert
Aug 26, 2023

Splendid Formosa

Concert
Aug 26, 2023

Sensation Of Déjà Vu

Concert
Aug 26, 2023

Music Beyond Language

Concert
Aug 26, 2023

Love The Voice

Exhibition
Aug 26–27, 2023

About Innocence

Exhibition
Aug 26–27, 2023

It’s Me And Wǒ

Exhibition
Aug 26–27, 2023

Charting Formosa

Exhibition
Aug 26–27, 2023

Meet Chen Cheng-Po

Exhibition
Aug 26–27, 2023

Migration & Arts

Exhibition
Aug 26–27, 2023

A Round Of Applause! 

Concert
Aug 26, 2023

Unarchived

Documentary
Aug 26, 2023

The Hidden Transcript Of Academician TS’AO 

Documentary
Aug 26, 2023

Island Nation: Hoping

TV Drama
Aug 26, 2023

Taiwan Bookstore: Don’t Just Let It Go 

Exhibition
Aug 26–27, 2023

Unearthing Formosa

Literature Talk
Aug 26, 2023

Rediscovering Cultural Marvels 

Talk
Aug 26, 2023

DJ Dungi Sapor – Artist Talk 

Talk
Aug 26, 2023

Irwin Oostindie: Being Dutch In Canada 

Talk
Aug 26, 2023

DIY With Persimmon Dye

Drop-in Workshop
Aug 26–27, 2023

Self-Portrait Activity

Drop-in Workshop
Aug 26–27, 2023

Ho Deng Ensemble

Street Performances
Aug 26–27, 2023

Belonging

Concert
Aug 27, 2023

What Are Friends For

Concert
Aug 27, 2023

Who’s Joking?

Stand-up Comedy
Aug 27, 2023

Waves Of Memory 

Concert
Aug 27, 2023

Riceboy Sleeps

Film Screening
Aug 27, 2023

GuoYue Up Close 

Talk
Aug 27, 2023

Colonial Contexts Of Modern Architecture

Talk
Aug 27, 2023

Ghostly Tales From Taiwan 

Talk
Aug 27, 2023

A Meeting Place

Hasheel
Aug 27, 2023

JoSH The Band

Performance
Sep 1, 2023

Jhankaar: Aesthetics of Ghungroos

Performance
Sep 1, 2023

The Lunchbox

Film
Sep 2, 2023

Mita Baruah

Concert
Sep 2, 2023

Mausiqui

Concert
Sep 2, 2023

East Meets West

Food Demonstration
Sep 2, 2023

Autorickshaw

Concert
Sep 2, 2023

BollyX

Workout
Sep 2–3, 2023

Sweet, Spicy and Sublime

Food Demonstration
Sep 2, 2023

Kailash Kher 

Concert
Sep 2, 2023

Sounds Of Abish

Performance
Sep 3, 2023

Shirsha

Concert
Sep 3, 2023

Angry Indian Goddesses

Film and Panel
Sep 3, 2023

Chai And Snack Competition

Food Competition
Sep 3, 2023

Ram Leela

Film
Sep 3, 2023

Tarang

Concert
Sep 3, 2023

Mid-day Masti

Performance and Workshop
Sep 4, 2023

Navrang Folk Dance Competition

Performance Competition
Sep 4, 2023

Mighty Millets

Panel Discussion
Sep 4, 2023

Cooking With Millets

Food Demonstration
Sep 4, 2023

Opening Night Co-presented by Caribbean Vibrations TV

CaribbeanTales Film Festival
Sep 6, 2023

Standout Shorts

CaribbeanTales Film Festival
Sep 7, 2023

Caribbean x Queer

CaribbeanTales Film Festival
Sep 8, 2023

Hon. Dr. Jean Augustine Award + Celebration Night Co-presented with OCPA

CaribbeanTales Film Festival
Sep 9, 2023

Canadian Opera Company

Performance
Sep 16–17, 2023

Tales from a Strange Land

CaribbeanTales Film Festival
Sep 16, 2023

The Power of the Truth Closing Night & Awards Ceremony

CaribbeanTales Film Festival
Sep 17, 2023

Festival Day 1

Toronto International Festival of Authors
Sep 21, 2023

Festival Day 2

Toronto International Festival of Authors
Sep 22, 2023

Festival Day 3

Toronto International Festival of Authors
Sep 23, 2023

Festival Day 4

Toronto International Festival of Authors
Sep 24, 2023

Festival Day 5

Toronto International Festival of Authors
Sep 25, 2023

Festival Day 6

Toronto International Festival of Authors
Sep 26, 2023

Festival Day 7

Toronto International Festival of Authors
Sep 27, 2023

Festival Day 8

Toronto International Festival of Authors
Sep 28, 2023

Festival Day 9

Toronto International Festival of Authors
Sep 29, 2023

Festival Day 10

Toronto International Festival of Authors
Sep 30, 2023

Festival Day 11

Toronto International Festival of Authors
Oct 1, 2023

The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery

Oct 13, 2023 – Mar 24, 2024

The Water Series

Tremendous Productions Inc.
Oct 14–22, 2023

Craft And Design Courses

Oct 23, 2023 – Oct 30, 2024

Näss

Fouad Boussouf
Oct 26–28, 2023

Contemporary Dance Masterclass

Fouad Boussouf and Yanice Djae
Oct 28, 2023

Intro To Hand Building

Courses: Ceramics Studio
Oct 30 – Dec 18, 2023

Intro To Wheel Throwing

Courses: Ceramics Studio
Oct 31 – Dec 19, 2023

Intro To Hand Embroidery

Courses: Textile Studio
Nov 2, 2023 – Jan 18, 2024

Intro To Glass Blowing

Courses: Glass Studio
Nov 3–5, 2023

Night Shadows

ProArteDanza
Nov 8–11, 2023

Make Your Own Paperweights

Courses: Glass Studio
Nov 8–22, 2023

Older & Reckless

Moonhorse Dance Theatre
Nov 10–11, 2023

Make Your Own Ornaments

Courses: Glass Studio
Nov 10 – Dec 17, 2023

CHAMPIONESS

DanceWorks
Nov 16–18, 2023

Black Life In The Wake And The Making Of Otherwise Projects

Centre for Diaspora and Transnational Studies University of Toronto
Nov 16, 2023

Intro To Glass Blowing

Courses: Glass Studio
Nov 17–19, 2023

Stacking Rings

Courses: Metal Studio
Nov 18, 2023 – Jan 27, 2024

Stations

Fou Glorieux
Nov 23–25, 2023

Artist Pop-Up

Holiday Shopping
Dec 2–17, 2023

Cuttlefish Bone Casting

Courses: Metal Studio
Dec 3, 2023 – Jan 21, 2024

Intro To Stitched Shibori

Courses: Textile Studio
Dec 7, 2023 – Jan 25, 2024

To All A Good Night 8

Art of Time Ensemble
Dec 7–9, 2023

WinterSong – Dances For A Sacred Season

Canadian Contemporary Dance Theatre
Dec 8–10, 2023

FILMI

Toronto’s South Asian Film Festival
Dec 9–10, 2023

Stephen Tayo

Exhibition
Jan 19 – Apr 28, 2024

Future Matters

Exhibition
Jan 19 – May 21, 2024

On Any Given Day II

Exhibition
Jan 19 – Apr 28, 2024

Revisiting Sycorax

Exhibition
Jan 19 – Apr 28, 2024

Everyday Lighting II

Exhibition
Jan 19 – Apr 28, 2024

Woven Into Refinement

Exhibition
Jan 19 – Sep 2, 2024

Intro To Artist Books

Courses: Textile Studio
Jan 20–27, 2024

Lysistrata Reimagined

UofT Opera Student Composer's Collective, University of Toronto Faculty of Music
Jan 21, 2024

DanceWeekend’24

Dance Ontario
Jan 27–28, 2024

Make Your Own Simple Earrings

Metal Studio
Jan 27 – Sep 28, 2024

(Screaming)…into the void

Exhibition
Feb 1–29, 2024

Find. Your. Voice.

Keynote Address
Feb 1, 2024

KUUMBA 365

Spoken Word
Feb 1–29, 2024

Randell Adjei

Feb 1, 2024 – Jan 31, 2025

Dwayne Morgan

Feb 1, 2024 – Jan 31, 2025

Paulina O’Kieffe-Anthony

Feb 1, 2024 – Jan 31, 2025

The Hate U Give

Event Full
Feb 2, 2024

…into the void

Visual Arts Panel
Feb 3, 2024

The Evolution Of Breaking

Film Screenings
Feb 3, 2024

Rock Harder

Sold Out
Feb 3, 2024

Valentines Day Ornaments

Glass Studio (1 Evening Courses)
Feb 3–28, 2024

Be A B-girl

Workshop
Feb 4, 2024

Be A B-boy

Workshop
Feb 4, 2024

Be A DJ

Workshop
Feb 4, 2024

Why Black Women Whisper

Spoken Word Reading
Feb 4, 2024

Deciphers

Naishi Wang and Jean Abreu
Feb 8–10, 2024

Hand Embroidery 101

Textile Studio
Feb 8 – Sep 5, 2024

Glass Blowing Weekend

Glass Studio
Feb 9 – Oct 25, 2024

Crafting Chapters And Verses

Workshop
Feb 10, 2024

Chevalier

Film Screening
Feb 10, 2024

Jully Black

Sold Out
Feb 17, 2024

Strange And Familiar

Film Screenings
Feb 17, 2024

Short Film Fest

Film Screenings
Feb 18, 2024

Behind The Song

Music Panel
Feb 18, 2024

Mending Textiles

Textile Studio
Feb 19 – Sep 19, 2024

L’Amour telle une cathédrale ensevelie

Théâtre français de Toronto in association with Crow’s Theatre present a NOUS Théâtre Production
Feb 22–25, 2024

Dance To The Abyss

Art of Time Ensemble
Feb 23–25, 2024

Learn About Amani

Event Cancelled
Feb 24, 2024

Make Your Own Simple Pendant

Metal Studio
Feb 24 – Oct 6, 2024

La Bête

Talk Is Free Theatre
Mar 2–16, 2024

Spring Themed Ornaments

Glass Studio (1 Evening Courses)
Mar 2–30, 2024

Vástádus eana – The Answer Is Land  

Elle Sofe Sara
Mar 6–7, 2024

Easter Ornaments

Glass Studio (1 Evening Courses)
Mar 6–27, 2024

Mindful Embroidery

Textile Studio
Mar 10 – Jul 7, 2024

Dummy Accessibility Page

Event Subtitle
Mar 15, 2024

Hand Embroidery 101

Textile Studio
Mar 17 – Jul 14, 2024

ANGEL’S BONE

The Pulitzer Prize Winning Opera
Mar 22–24, 2024

Hand-Painted Silk Scarf

Textile Studio
Mar 24 – Jul 28, 2024

Catch Me If You Can

Toronto Metropolitan Theatre Company
Mar 27–30, 2024

UNCLEARING

The Chimera Project Dance Theatre
Apr 5–6, 2024

Print Exploration

Textile Studio
Apr 10 – Sep 10, 2024

Arts And Culture Volunteer Fair

Volunteer Toronto
Apr 14, 2024

Swan Lake and Minus 16

Gauthier Dance//Dance Company Theaterhaus Stuttgart
Apr 18–20, 2024

Contemporary Dance Masterclass

Eric Gauthier
Apr 20, 2024

Wheel Throwing 2

Ceramics Studio
Apr 23 – Jun 11, 2024

Make Your Own Quilted Pillow

Textile Studio
May 2 – Aug 1, 2024

Cinco Fest

May 4–5, 2024

Screen Printing 101

Textile Studio
May 6 – Oct 8, 2024

Both Sides Now

Art of Time Ensemble
May 9–11, 2024

Amor

Esmeralda Enrique Spanish Dance Company
May 10–12, 2024

Thirty-Six Brooches

Group Exhibition
May 10 – Sep 2, 2024

Micah Adams: Reworking

Exhibition
May 11 – Sep 2, 2024

Human Made Stuff

Suzanne Carlsen, Noah Rosen
May 11 – Sep 2, 2024

Liquid, Gold

Alex McLeod
May 11, 2024 – Apr 30, 2025

BENCHED

Uppercut Dance Theater
May 18–20, 2024

Afrique en Cirque

Cirque Kalabanté
May 18–20, 2024

Transhumance

CORPUS
May 18–20, 2024

Robot Song

Arena Theatre Company
May 18–20, 2024

Make Me Dance

Panta Rei Danseteater
May 18–20, 2024

Experts Radio Lab

Alice Mary Cooper
May 18–20, 2024

Finding Home: A Salmon Journey Upstream

Theatre Direct Canada, Animacy Theatre Collective
May 18–20, 2024

Yassama And The Beaded Calabash 

Lua Shayenne, Cécé Haba
May 18–20, 2024

Marketplace At JUNIOR

May 18–20, 2024

Food At JUNIOR

May 18–20, 2024

PAW Patrol

Spin Master
May 18, 2024

Gabby’s Dollhouse

Spin Master
May 18, 2024

Fay And Fluffy’s Storytime

Fay Slift, Fluffy Soufflé
May 18–20, 2024

Jam Zone Drop-in

Long & McQuade, Marcus Celia
May 18–20, 2024

Bust A Move! Drop-in

BAMDance
May 18–20, 2024

Tipi Showcase: Storytelling

Toronto Council Fire Native Cultural Centre
May 18–20, 2024

Tipi Crafting Drop-In

Toronto Council Fire Native Cultural Centre
May 18–20, 2024

LEGO® Zone Drop-in

LEGO®
May 18–20, 2024

All Nations Jrs + First Fire Dance

All Nations Juniors, Toronto Council Fire Native Cultural Centre
May 20, 2024

Fleeting

Canadian Contemporary Dance Theatre
May 24–25, 2024

We Are One Toronto

MuscialBasics Productions
May 25, 2024

Summer 2024 Exhibitions Opening Party

May 30, 2024

Fall 2024 Exhibitions Opening Party

May 30, 2024

The Hobbit

Canadian Children’s Opera Company
May 31 – Jun 2, 2024

Patchwork

ADDO Company
May 31, 2024

Performative Painting: LOOK PAINT REPEAT + International Passport Paintings 

Exhibition
Jun 1 – Sep 2, 2024

50th Anniversary Block Party

Jun 1, 2024

MOTIVE Crime & Mystery Festival

Jun 7–9, 2024

MOTIVE Crime & Mystery Festival (Day 1)

Jun 7, 2024

MOTIVE Crime & Mystery Festival (Day 2)

Jun 8, 2024

Halal Fest

Jun 8–9, 2024

MOTIVE Crime & Mystery Festival (Day 3)

Jun 9, 2024

Intro To Sculptural Pottery

Ceramics Studio
Jun 18 – Aug 6, 2024

Possibilities

Nagata Shachu
Jun 21, 2024

The IndigiDivas

The IndigiDivas
Jun 21, 2024

National Indigenous Peoples Day

Presented by Native Canadian Centre of Toronto
Jun 21, 2024

AEDC Year-End Recital Showcase

Artistic Edge Dance Company
Jun 22, 2024

Cello Revel

Rachel Mercer
Jun 23, 2024

Mean Girls (2004)

Jun 25, 2024

It’s Pronounced “George”

Caity Gyorgy
Jun 27, 2024

Not From Around Here

Alexa Samuels
Jun 28 – Jul 21, 2024

La bulle 

CORPUS
Jun 28 – Jul 1, 2024

Food At Canada Day Long Weekend

Jun 28 – Jul 1, 2024

Marketplace At Canada Day Long Weekend

Jun 28 – Jul 1, 2024

Tyler Shaw And Fefe Dobson

Jun 28, 2024

Hallelujah: An Epic Canadian Sing-Along

Jun 29, 2024

Bead Art Painting / Dot Art Inspired By Metis Beadwork

Marissa Magneson
Jun 29–30, 2024

West African Dance Workshop

Mabinty Sylla
Jun 29, 2024

Beauxmont

Jun 29, 2024

Okavango African Orchestra

Jun 29, 2024

JER

Jun 29, 2024

Hula Hoop Performance And Fun Zone With Bex In Motion

Bex in Motion
Jun 29–30, 2024

The Breaking Draft

Breaking Canada
Jun 29, 2024

Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song

Jun 29 – Jul 1, 2024

Peace By Chocolate

Jun 29 – Jul 1, 2024

SUMMER BREAK (Vacances)

Flip Fabrique
Jun 30, 2024

De Temps Antan

Jun 30 – Jul 1, 2024

Swing Dance Class

Aleksandr Valuiskikh and Dina Waluyo
Jun 30, 2024

Blue Moon Marquee

Jun 30, 2024

Martha Chaves

Jun 30, 2024

Toronto Symphony Orchestra

Jun 30, 2024

Crystal Shawanda

Presented by OLG
Jul 1, 2024

Power Kids

The Power Plant
Jul 1, 2024

Kuné World

Jul 1, 2024

TallBeat Stilts

Jul 1, 2024

Hula Hoop Performance And Fun Zone With Aly Hoops

Aly Hoops
Jul 1, 2024

Slumdog Millionaire (2008)

Jul 2, 2024

Secret Heart

Hailey Gillis, Andrew Penner
Jul 4, 2024

Up And Coming

National Youth Orchestra of Canada
Jul 7, 2024

Grease (1978)

Jul 9, 2024

Odawa Wiingushk 

Jul 10, 2024

Beginner Throwing

Ceramics Studio
Jul 10–31, 2024

Crossroads

Tarolinbak Persian Trio
Jul 11, 2024

Harbourfront Night Market

Jul 13 – Aug 18, 2024

The Nine Maidens

CANCELLED
Jul 14, 2024

Le Mozart Noir / The Black Mozart (2003)

CANCELLED
Jul 16, 2024

Salsa Night

Jul 17, 2024

Breakin’ The Cycle: Breaking Battle

Jul 20, 2024

Breakin’ The Cycle: Open-Styles Battle

Jul 20, 2024

Interactive Hip Hop Workshops And Exhibits

Jul 20, 2024

Artist Showcase

Jul 20, 2024

Clueless (1995)

Jul 23, 2024

Bollywood With Broken Dance 

Jul 24, 2024

Scenic Sojourn

Toronto Chinese Orchestra Chamber Players
Jul 25, 2024

Bintana Ng Aming Lahi (Window Of Our Race)

Jul 26–28, 2024

Amplifye

Jul 26, 2024

Glass Fusing 101

Glass Studio
Jul 27 – Aug 24, 2024

TINIG NG PINOY (Filipino Musical Voices) 

Vocal Groove Collective
Jul 27, 2024

Cultural Philippines

Jul 27, 2024

From Canada To Cuphead

Duo Holz
Jul 28, 2024

The Mighty Quinn (1989)

Jul 30, 2024

Rhythms Of Africa With Lua Shayenne

Jul 31, 2024

From Tehran to Casablanca

Opa Yallah
Aug 1, 2024

Ceramic Decorating Technique

Ceramics Studio
Aug 1 – Sep 5, 2024

Comedy Night With Trixx And Friends

Comedy
Aug 1, 2024

Destra

with DJ Power
Aug 2, 2024

Jah’Mila Sings Live

Aug 2, 2024

Food At Island Soul

Aug 2–5, 2024

Marketplace At Island Soul

Aug 2–5, 2024

Nailah Blackman And DJ Power

Aug 2, 2024

Djembe Drumming With VIBE Arts

Richard Best
Aug 3–5, 2024

Mask Making By VIBE Arts

VIBE Arts
Aug 3, 2024

Lores By Yolanda

Aug 3, 2024

A Tale Of Time: Caribbean Storytelling Workshop

Maurice, Marsha, Bryan, Anthony
Aug 3, 2024

Empress Mash Up: Roots Edition

Rayzalution Band, Tasha T, Jah’mila
Aug 3, 2024

The Clash! DJ Starting From Scratch Vs The Recipee Band   

Aug 3, 2024

Tiny’s Session @ Island Soul

ALLSVNS, Empara, Flo, Freddy Jan
Aug 3, 2024

Stories At Dusk

Aug 3, 2024

Johnny Osbourne And Hardcore Band

Aug 3, 2024

Tango and Diaspora

Payadora
Aug 4, 2024

Carnival Headpiece Creation By VIBE Arts

Aug 4–5, 2024

Paradise Soul Day Party

Sold Out
Aug 4, 2024

Storytime And Steel Pans 

Yolanda & Suzette
Aug 4, 2024

EverythingOShauN Live

EverythingOShauN
Aug 4, 2024

Sounds And Pressure: Reggae In A Foreign Land 

Co-presented with the National Film Board of Canada
Aug 4, 2024

Etana

Aug 4, 2024

From Jamaica To Toronto With Love

Jay Douglas
Aug 4, 2024

Sean Jones’ Summer Soul

Aug 4, 2024

Pimento Soul: The Legacy Of Harry Belafonte

Aug 5, 2024

Calypso 365

Rajiman, King Cosmos
Aug 5, 2024

OCPA’s Calypso Stars Showcase

Aug 5, 2024

The Last Dragon (1985)

Aug 6, 2024

Contemporary With Hanna Kiel 

Aug 7, 2024

From Baghdad To Toronto

Moneka Arabic Jazz
Aug 8, 2024

Sia Tolno

Aug 9, 2024

Emmanuel Jal

Aug 9, 2024

Empress Nyiringango

Aug 10, 2024

Watmon Amone

Aug 10, 2024

Summer Bummer

Que Pasa
Aug 10–11, 2024

The Art Of Expression

CANCELLED
Aug 11, 2024

Forrest Gump (1994)

Aug 13, 2024

Wheel Throwing 1

Ceramics Studio
Aug 13 – Oct 1, 2024

Tap With Ripple Effect 

Aug 14, 2024

Nichol Robertson’s Country All-Stars

Nichol Robertson
Aug 15, 2024

Restorative Culture

Director: Travis Knights
Aug 15, 2024

Genesis

Victoria Miller, Ryan Foley
Aug 16, 2024

Convergence

Aug 17, 2024

Songs Of Faith, Hope And Love

CANCELLED
Aug 18, 2024

Rhythm Lives: Honouring The Legacy Of Ethel Bruneau

Aug 18, 2024

Double Happiness (1994)

Aug 20, 2024

West Coast Swing Night

Aug 21, 2024

The Family That Sings Together

Ori Shalva
Aug 22, 2024

TAIWANfest Orchestra: Becoming Me

Aug 23, 2024

Saisiyat Azem – Soul Of Saisiyat

Aug 24, 2024

¡Sinophone! 

Jacqueline Teh, Lilium, Chynna Lewis
Aug 24, 2024

From Toronto To Kyoto

University of Toronto Percussion Ensemble
Aug 25, 2024

Dialogos Flamencos 

Lara Wong & Melón Jiménez
Aug 25, 2024

Flamenco De Formosa 

Hsueh Yu-Hsien and Genio Dance Group
Aug 25, 2024

Barbie (2023)

CANCELLED
Aug 27, 2024

Lady C

Aug 28, 2024

The Joining Of Light

Arlen Hlusko
Aug 29, 2024

Sean Jones’ 50 Years Of R&B And Soul

Aug 29, 2024

Socalled Big Band

Aug 31, 2024

El Khat

Aug 31, 2024

Jacob’s Ladder

Sep 1, 2024

Ceramics 101

Ceramics Studio
Sep 4 – Oct 23, 2024

Make Your Own Pumpkin

Glass Studio
Sep 7 – Oct 30, 2024

Honoring Our Legends

CaribbeanTales International Film Festival 
Sep 7, 2024

Is That You Miss Lou?

Sep 7, 2024

Party with Pimento Groove

Pimento Groove
Sep 7, 2024

Tour the Miss Lou Learning Centre

Sep 7, 2024

Pullulate

Jess Riva Cooper
Sep 13 – Dec 29, 2024

Bickers & Tsang

Emma Bickers and Sami Tsang
Sep 13 – Dec 29, 2024

Elaborate

Group Exhibition
Sep 13 – Dec 29, 2024

The Colours’ Colour

Joon Hee Kim
Sep 13, 2024 – Sep 7, 2025

Elaborate: Sketches in Glaze

Marc Egan
Sep 13 – Dec 29, 2024

Arising

The Canadian Irish Dance Company
Sep 14, 2024

2024 Toronto International Festival of Authors

Sep 19–29, 2024

Toronto International Festival of Authors

Sep 19–29, 2024

National Showcase

Dance Immersion
Oct 5–6, 2024

Nuit Blanche: Hopes and Fears Assembly

Oct 5, 2024

Nuit Blanche Night Market

Oct 5, 2024

Kazé (Wind)

featuring Toki Tatara and Nagata Shachu
Oct 10, 2024

Sankofa: The Soldier’s Tale Retold

Art of Time Ensemble
Oct 24–27, 2024

ILY:1

J&B Entertainment
Nov 1, 2024

Day 1: Building Communities

Co-presented by Sheridan College and Craft Ontario
Nov 8, 2024

Day 2: Community Engagement – Two Case Studies

Co-presented by Sheridan College and Craft Ontario
Nov 9, 2024

Day 2: Glass Demonstration

Co-presented by Sheridan College and Craft Ontario
Nov 9, 2024

Day 2: The Robert Jekyll Memorial Interview: Community History, Leadership and Mentorship

Co-presented by Sheridan College and Craft Ontario
Nov 9, 2024

Day 2: How to Build a Community – How an ad hoc group becomes a major festival

Co-presented by Sheridan College and Craft Ontario
Nov 9, 2024

Day 2: Elena Lee Pioneer Gallerist, with Director Danièle Bellemare Lee

Co-presented by Sheridan College and Craft Ontario
Nov 9, 2024

Day 3: Holding the Centre – Tech Talks

Co-presented by Sheridan College and Craft Ontario
Nov 10, 2024

ASC2NT

J&B Entertainment
Nov 16, 2024

Ontario Science Centre: Pride in STEM 2024

Nov 16, 2024

Dogfight: The Musical

Thaumatrope Theatre
Nov 28–30, 2024

Raven Mother

Dancers of Damelahamid
Nov 29, 2024

Winterfest Toronto: Urban Tree Lot

Street Eats Market
Nov 29 – Dec 22, 2024

Winterfest Toronto: Marketplace

Street Eats Market
Nov 29 – Dec 22, 2024

Winterfest Toronto: Vendor Lane

Street Eats Market
Nov 29, 2024 – Jan 5, 2025

Winterfest Toronto: Warming Zone and S’Mores

Street Eats Market
Nov 29 – Dec 22, 2024

Winterfest Toronto: The Ullr House

Street Eats Market
Nov 29 – Dec 22, 2024

Winterfest Toronto: Winter Express Train Ride

Street Eats Market
Nov 29 – Dec 8, 2024

47th Annual GOG Awards

Galeries Ontario Galleries (GOG)
Dec 3, 2024

KidSpark: Town & Country

Ontario Science Centre
Dec 4, 2024 – May 4, 2025

KidSpark: The Health Hub

Ontario Science Centre
Dec 4, 2024 – May 4, 2025

KidSpark: The Pond

Ontario Science Centre
Dec 4, 2024 – May 4, 2025

22nd – FILMI: Toronto’s South Asian Film Festival

Dec 7–8, 2024

WINTERSONG

dances for a sacred season
Dec 13–15, 2024

DJ Skate Night: DJ Kimiwan

Dec 21, 2024

Skate by the Lake

CLOSED
Dec 21, 2024 – Mar 3, 2025

Skating Rink: Opening Night Celebrations

Dec 21, 2024

New Year’s Eve Celebrations and Fireworks

Dec 31, 2024

DJ Skate Night: Cozmic Cat and DJ Rae

Dec 31, 2024

DJ Skate Night: Doomgurl

Jan 4, 2025

DJ Skate Night: Yes Yes Y’all

Jan 11, 2025

DJ Skate Night: Fawn Big Canoe

Jan 18, 2025

2025 DesignTO Launch Party

Jan 24, 2025

DJ Skate Night: Yohomo on Ice

Jan 25, 2025

Objects for Adaptation and Resilience

Curated by Kate Tessier
Jan 25 – Sep 7, 2025

Salvage

Curated by Melanie Egan
Jan 25 – Sep 7, 2025

Laura Donefer: Amulet Baskets

Curated by Melanie Egan
Jan 25 – Sep 7, 2025

REVIVE

Curated by DesignTO
Jan 25 – Mar 30, 2025

University of Toronto Opera: The Avenue of Avarice

Jan 26, 2025

DJ Skate Night: DJ Steph Honey

Feb 1, 2025

Finding Space in Colour: Mental Health and the Multiracial Black Experience 

Feb 1, 2025

365 Steps: Of Sea and Colour

Feb 1, 2025

Masterclass: Esie Mensah

Feb 1, 2025

Bob Marley Birthday Tribute

Jay Douglas and the All Stars
Feb 6, 2025

Late Night: A Jamaica Mi Come From!

Feb 7, 2025

DJ Skate Night: Soca on Ice

Feb 8, 2025

“The Eighth Day”: A Play Reading by Nicole Brooks 

Feb 8, 2025

Voguing Workshop

Feb 8, 2025

Finding Home in Toronto: Conversations with Black Refugees

Feb 8, 2025

Our Bodies, Our Liberation

Feb 8, 2025

Masterclass: Lua Shayenne

Feb 8, 2025

Pause+Expand Wellness Series

Feb 11–26, 2025

Silent Legacy

Maud Le Pladec
Feb 14–15, 2025

Imagination Unbound: Black Life in Motion 

In partnership with Reelworld Film Festival
Feb 14, 2025

Rock Harder Day 1: Youth & Preliminaries

Breaking Canada
Feb 15, 2025

DJ Skate Night: Juana Go-gó

CANCELLED
Feb 15, 2025

Masterclass: Syreeta Hector

Feb 15, 2025

Ontario Science Centre Experiences – Wonderful Winter Science! 

Feb 15–17, 2025

Rock Harder Day 2: The Final Battles

Breaking Canada
Feb 16, 2025

Intro to Breaking Workshop

CANCELLED
Feb 16, 2025

A Mother Apart

Feb 21, 2025

Any Other Way: The Jackie Shane Story

In partnership with The National Film Board of Canada
Feb 28, 2025

MOEM – BODY

Human Body Expression
Mar 6–8, 2025

University of Toronto Opera: Così fan tutte

University of Toronto Faculty of Music
Mar 13–16, 2025

Public Sweat Mobile Sauna

Art Spin
Mar 13–16, 2025

A Dream of Pastures

Studio-F Minus
Mar 13–15, 2025

Salsa by the Lake: Let’s Dance

Soul2Sole
Mar 15–16, 2025

Hot & Sweet Festival

Street Eats Market
Mar 15–16, 2025

The FireGuy Show

Mar 15, 2025

Beginner Chocolate Painting Workshop

QUEST XO
Mar 15–16, 2025

Nagata Shachu and Haneum

Mar 29, 2025

BOW’T TRAIL Retrospek

dance Immersion
Apr 4–5, 2025

Twist Of Fate

Lookup Theatre
May 9–11, 2025

Past Events

Nagata Shachu and Haneum

Mar 29, 2025

2025

Salsa by the Lake: Let’s Dance

Soul2Sole
Mar 15–16, 2025

Hot & Sweet Festival

Street Eats Market
Mar 15–16, 2025

The FireGuy Show

Mar 15, 2025

Beginner Chocolate Painting Workshop

QUEST XO
Mar 15–16, 2025

University of Toronto Opera: Così fan tutte

University of Toronto Faculty of Music
Mar 13–16, 2025

2025

Public Sweat Mobile Sauna

Art Spin
Mar 13–16, 2025

A Dream of Pastures

Studio-F Minus
Mar 13–15, 2025

MOEM – BODY

Human Body Expression
Mar 6–8, 2025

Any Other Way: The Jackie Shane Story

In partnership with The National Film Board of Canada
Feb 28, 2025

A Mother Apart

Feb 21, 2025

Rock Harder Day 2: The Final Battles

Breaking Canada
Feb 16, 2025

Intro to Breaking Workshop

CANCELLED
Feb 16, 2025

Rock Harder Day 1: Youth & Preliminaries

Breaking Canada
Feb 15, 2025

2024-2025

DJ Skate Night: Juana Go-gó

CANCELLED
Feb 15, 2025

2025

Masterclass: Syreeta Hector

Feb 15, 2025

Ontario Science Centre Experiences – Wonderful Winter Science! 

Feb 15–17, 2025

Silent Legacy

Maud Le Pladec
Feb 14–15, 2025

Imagination Unbound: Black Life in Motion 

In partnership with Reelworld Film Festival
Feb 14, 2025

2024

Pause+Expand Wellness Series

Feb 11–26, 2025

2024-2025

DJ Skate Night: Soca on Ice

Feb 8, 2025

2025

“The Eighth Day”: A Play Reading by Nicole Brooks 

Feb 8, 2025

Voguing Workshop

Feb 8, 2025

Finding Home in Toronto: Conversations with Black Refugees

Feb 8, 2025

Our Bodies, Our Liberation

Feb 8, 2025

Masterclass: Lua Shayenne

Feb 8, 2025

Late Night: A Jamaica Mi Come From!

Feb 7, 2025

Bob Marley Birthday Tribute

Jay Douglas and the All Stars
Feb 6, 2025

2024-2025

DJ Skate Night: DJ Steph Honey

Feb 1, 2025

2025

Finding Space in Colour: Mental Health and the Multiracial Black Experience 

Feb 1, 2025

365 Steps: Of Sea and Colour

Feb 1, 2025

Masterclass: Esie Mensah

Feb 1, 2025

University of Toronto Opera: The Avenue of Avarice

Jan 26, 2025

2024-2025

DJ Skate Night: Yohomo on Ice

Jan 25, 2025

2025

REVIVE

Curated by DesignTO
Jan 25 – Mar 30, 2025

2025 DesignTO Launch Party

Jan 24, 2025

2024-2025

DJ Skate Night: Fawn Big Canoe

Jan 18, 2025

DJ Skate Night: Yes Yes Y’all

Jan 11, 2025

DJ Skate Night: Doomgurl

Jan 4, 2025

2025

New Year’s Eve Celebrations and Fireworks

Dec 31, 2024

2024-2025

DJ Skate Night: Cozmic Cat and DJ Rae

Dec 31, 2024

DJ Skate Night: DJ Kimiwan

Dec 21, 2024

Skate by the Lake

CLOSED
Dec 21, 2024 – Mar 3, 2025

2024

Skating Rink: Opening Night Celebrations

Dec 21, 2024

WINTERSONG

dances for a sacred season
Dec 13–15, 2024

2024-2025

22nd – FILMI: Toronto’s South Asian Film Festival

Dec 7–8, 2024

47th Annual GOG Awards

Galeries Ontario Galleries (GOG)
Dec 3, 2024

2024

Raven Mother

Dancers of Damelahamid
Nov 29, 2024

2024-2025

Winterfest Toronto: Urban Tree Lot

Street Eats Market
Nov 29 – Dec 22, 2024

Winterfest Toronto: Marketplace

Street Eats Market
Nov 29 – Dec 22, 2024

Winterfest Toronto: Vendor Lane

Street Eats Market
Nov 29, 2024 – Jan 5, 2025

Winterfest Toronto: Warming Zone and S’Mores

Street Eats Market
Nov 29 – Dec 22, 2024

Winterfest Toronto: The Ullr House

Street Eats Market
Nov 29 – Dec 22, 2024

Winterfest Toronto: Winter Express Train Ride

Street Eats Market
Nov 29 – Dec 8, 2024

Dogfight: The Musical

Thaumatrope Theatre
Nov 28–30, 2024

2024

ASC2NT

J&B Entertainment
Nov 16, 2024

Ontario Science Centre: Pride in STEM 2024

Nov 16, 2024

Day 3: Holding the Centre – Tech Talks

Co-presented by Sheridan College and Craft Ontario
Nov 10, 2024

Day 2: Community Engagement – Two Case Studies

Co-presented by Sheridan College and Craft Ontario
Nov 9, 2024

Day 2: Glass Demonstration

Co-presented by Sheridan College and Craft Ontario
Nov 9, 2024

Day 2: The Robert Jekyll Memorial Interview: Community History, Leadership and Mentorship

Co-presented by Sheridan College and Craft Ontario
Nov 9, 2024

Day 2: How to Build a Community – How an ad hoc group becomes a major festival

Co-presented by Sheridan College and Craft Ontario
Nov 9, 2024

Day 2: Elena Lee Pioneer Gallerist, with Director Danièle Bellemare Lee

Co-presented by Sheridan College and Craft Ontario
Nov 9, 2024

Day 1: Building Communities

Co-presented by Sheridan College and Craft Ontario
Nov 8, 2024

ILY:1

J&B Entertainment
Nov 1, 2024

2024-2025

Sankofa: The Soldier’s Tale Retold

Art of Time Ensemble
Oct 24–27, 2024

2024

Kazé (Wind)

featuring Toki Tatara and Nagata Shachu
Oct 10, 2024

National Showcase

Dance Immersion
Oct 5–6, 2024

Nuit Blanche: Hopes and Fears Assembly

Oct 5, 2024

Nuit Blanche Night Market

Oct 5, 2024

2024 Toronto International Festival of Authors

Sep 19–29, 2024

2022

Toronto International Festival of Authors

Sep 19–29, 2024

2024

Arising

The Canadian Irish Dance Company
Sep 14, 2024

Pullulate

Jess Riva Cooper
Sep 13 – Dec 29, 2024

Bickers & Tsang

Emma Bickers and Sami Tsang
Sep 13 – Dec 29, 2024

Elaborate

Group Exhibition
Sep 13 – Dec 29, 2024

Elaborate: Sketches in Glaze

Marc Egan
Sep 13 – Dec 29, 2024

Honoring Our Legends

CaribbeanTales International Film Festival 
Sep 7, 2024

Is That You Miss Lou?

Sep 7, 2024

Party with Pimento Groove

Pimento Groove
Sep 7, 2024

Tour the Miss Lou Learning Centre

Sep 7, 2024

2023-2024

Make Your Own Pumpkin

Glass Studio
Sep 7 – Oct 30, 2024

Ceramics 101

Ceramics Studio
Sep 4 – Oct 23, 2024

2024

Jacob’s Ladder

Sep 1, 2024

Socalled Big Band

Aug 31, 2024

El Khat

Aug 31, 2024

The Joining Of Light

Arlen Hlusko
Aug 29, 2024

Sean Jones’ 50 Years Of R&B And Soul

Aug 29, 2024

2024

Lady C

Aug 28, 2024

Barbie (2023)

CANCELLED
Aug 27, 2024

From Toronto To Kyoto

University of Toronto Percussion Ensemble
Aug 25, 2024

Dialogos Flamencos 

Lara Wong & Melón Jiménez
Aug 25, 2024

Flamenco De Formosa 

Hsueh Yu-Hsien and Genio Dance Group
Aug 25, 2024

Saisiyat Azem – Soul Of Saisiyat

Aug 24, 2024

¡Sinophone! 

Jacqueline Teh, Lilium, Chynna Lewis
Aug 24, 2024

TAIWANfest Orchestra: Becoming Me

Aug 23, 2024

The Family That Sings Together

Ori Shalva
Aug 22, 2024

West Coast Swing Night

Aug 21, 2024

Double Happiness (1994)

Aug 20, 2024

Songs Of Faith, Hope And Love

CANCELLED
Aug 18, 2024

Rhythm Lives: Honouring The Legacy Of Ethel Bruneau

Aug 18, 2024

Convergence

Aug 17, 2024

Genesis

Victoria Miller, Ryan Foley
Aug 16, 2024

Nichol Robertson’s Country All-Stars

Nichol Robertson
Aug 15, 2024

Restorative Culture

Director: Travis Knights
Aug 15, 2024

Tap With Ripple Effect 

Aug 14, 2024

Forrest Gump (1994)

Aug 13, 2024

Wheel Throwing 1

Ceramics Studio
Aug 13 – Oct 1, 2024

2024

The Art Of Expression

CANCELLED
Aug 11, 2024

Empress Nyiringango

Aug 10, 2024

Watmon Amone

Aug 10, 2024

Summer Bummer

Que Pasa
Aug 10–11, 2024

Sia Tolno

Aug 9, 2024

Emmanuel Jal

Aug 9, 2024

From Baghdad To Toronto

Moneka Arabic Jazz
Aug 8, 2024

Contemporary With Hanna Kiel 

Aug 7, 2024

The Last Dragon (1985)

Aug 6, 2024

Pimento Soul: The Legacy Of Harry Belafonte

Aug 5, 2024

Calypso 365

Rajiman, King Cosmos
Aug 5, 2024

OCPA’s Calypso Stars Showcase

Aug 5, 2024

Tango and Diaspora

Payadora
Aug 4, 2024

Carnival Headpiece Creation By VIBE Arts

Aug 4–5, 2024

Paradise Soul Day Party

Sold Out
Aug 4, 2024

Storytime And Steel Pans 

Yolanda & Suzette
Aug 4, 2024

EverythingOShauN Live

EverythingOShauN
Aug 4, 2024

Sounds And Pressure: Reggae In A Foreign Land 

Co-presented with the National Film Board of Canada
Aug 4, 2024

Etana

Aug 4, 2024

From Jamaica To Toronto With Love

Jay Douglas
Aug 4, 2024

Sean Jones’ Summer Soul

Aug 4, 2024

Djembe Drumming With VIBE Arts

Richard Best
Aug 3–5, 2024

Mask Making By VIBE Arts

VIBE Arts
Aug 3, 2024

Lores By Yolanda

Aug 3, 2024

A Tale Of Time: Caribbean Storytelling Workshop

Maurice, Marsha, Bryan, Anthony
Aug 3, 2024

Empress Mash Up: Roots Edition

Rayzalution Band, Tasha T, Jah’mila
Aug 3, 2024

The Clash! DJ Starting From Scratch Vs The Recipee Band   

Aug 3, 2024

Tiny’s Session @ Island Soul

ALLSVNS, Empara, Flo, Freddy Jan
Aug 3, 2024

Stories At Dusk

Aug 3, 2024

Johnny Osbourne And Hardcore Band

Aug 3, 2024

Jah’Mila Sings Live

Aug 2, 2024

Food At Island Soul

Aug 2–5, 2024

Marketplace At Island Soul

Aug 2–5, 2024

Nailah Blackman And DJ Power

Aug 2, 2024

Destra

with DJ Power
Aug 2, 2024

Ceramic Decorating Technique

Ceramics Studio
Aug 1 – Sep 5, 2024

2024

Comedy Night With Trixx And Friends

Comedy
Aug 1, 2024

From Tehran to Casablanca

Opa Yallah
Aug 1, 2024

Rhythms Of Africa With Lua Shayenne

Jul 31, 2024

The Mighty Quinn (1989)

Jul 30, 2024

From Canada To Cuphead

Duo Holz
Jul 28, 2024

Glass Fusing 101

Glass Studio
Jul 27 – Aug 24, 2024

TINIG NG PINOY (Filipino Musical Voices) 

Vocal Groove Collective
Jul 27, 2024

Cultural Philippines

Jul 27, 2024

Bintana Ng Aming Lahi (Window Of Our Race)

Jul 26–28, 2024

Amplifye

Jul 26, 2024

Scenic Sojourn

Toronto Chinese Orchestra Chamber Players
Jul 25, 2024

Bollywood With Broken Dance 

Jul 24, 2024

Clueless (1995)

Jul 23, 2024

Breakin’ The Cycle: Breaking Battle

Jul 20, 2024

Breakin’ The Cycle: Open-Styles Battle

Jul 20, 2024

Interactive Hip Hop Workshops And Exhibits

Jul 20, 2024

Artist Showcase

Jul 20, 2024

Salsa Night

Jul 17, 2024

Le Mozart Noir / The Black Mozart (2003)

CANCELLED
Jul 16, 2024

The Nine Maidens

CANCELLED
Jul 14, 2024

Harbourfront Night Market

Jul 13 – Aug 18, 2024

Crossroads

Tarolinbak Persian Trio
Jul 11, 2024

Odawa Wiingushk 

Jul 10, 2024

Beginner Throwing

Ceramics Studio
Jul 10–31, 2024

2024

Grease (1978)

Jul 9, 2024

Up And Coming

National Youth Orchestra of Canada
Jul 7, 2024

Secret Heart

Hailey Gillis, Andrew Penner
Jul 4, 2024

Slumdog Millionaire (2008)

Jul 2, 2024

Crystal Shawanda

Presented by OLG
Jul 1, 2024

Power Kids

The Power Plant
Jul 1, 2024

Kuné World

Jul 1, 2024

TallBeat Stilts

Jul 1, 2024

Hula Hoop Performance And Fun Zone With Aly Hoops

Aly Hoops
Jul 1, 2024

SUMMER BREAK (Vacances)

Flip Fabrique
Jun 30, 2024

De Temps Antan

Jun 30 – Jul 1, 2024

Swing Dance Class

Aleksandr Valuiskikh and Dina Waluyo
Jun 30, 2024

Blue Moon Marquee

Jun 30, 2024

Martha Chaves

Jun 30, 2024

Toronto Symphony Orchestra

Jun 30, 2024

Hallelujah: An Epic Canadian Sing-Along

Jun 29, 2024

Bead Art Painting / Dot Art Inspired By Metis Beadwork

Marissa Magneson
Jun 29–30, 2024

West African Dance Workshop

Mabinty Sylla
Jun 29, 2024

Beauxmont

Jun 29, 2024

Okavango African Orchestra

Jun 29, 2024

JER

Jun 29, 2024

Hula Hoop Performance And Fun Zone With Bex In Motion

Bex in Motion
Jun 29–30, 2024

The Breaking Draft

Breaking Canada
Jun 29, 2024

Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song

Jun 29 – Jul 1, 2024

Peace By Chocolate

Jun 29 – Jul 1, 2024

Not From Around Here

Alexa Samuels
Jun 28 – Jul 21, 2024

La bulle 

CORPUS
Jun 28 – Jul 1, 2024

Food At Canada Day Long Weekend

Jun 28 – Jul 1, 2024

Marketplace At Canada Day Long Weekend

Jun 28 – Jul 1, 2024

Tyler Shaw And Fefe Dobson

Jun 28, 2024

It’s Pronounced “George”

Caity Gyorgy
Jun 27, 2024

Mean Girls (2004)

Jun 25, 2024

Cello Revel

Rachel Mercer
Jun 23, 2024

AEDC Year-End Recital Showcase

Artistic Edge Dance Company
Jun 22, 2024

Possibilities

Nagata Shachu
Jun 21, 2024

2024

The IndigiDivas

The IndigiDivas
Jun 21, 2024

National Indigenous Peoples Day

Presented by Native Canadian Centre of Toronto
Jun 21, 2024

2023-2024

Intro To Sculptural Pottery

Ceramics Studio
Jun 18 – Aug 6, 2024

2024

MOTIVE Crime & Mystery Festival (Day 3)

Jun 9, 2024

MOTIVE Crime & Mystery Festival (Day 2)

Jun 8, 2024

Halal Fest

Jun 8–9, 2024

MOTIVE Crime & Mystery Festival

Jun 7–9, 2024

MOTIVE Crime & Mystery Festival (Day 1)

Jun 7, 2024

Performative Painting: LOOK PAINT REPEAT + International Passport Paintings 

Exhibition
Jun 1 – Sep 2, 2024

50th Anniversary Block Party

Jun 1, 2024

The Hobbit

Canadian Children’s Opera Company
May 31 – Jun 2, 2024

2024

Patchwork

ADDO Company
May 31, 2024

Summer 2024 Exhibitions Opening Party

May 30, 2024

Fall 2024 Exhibitions Opening Party

May 30, 2024

We Are One Toronto

MuscialBasics Productions
May 25, 2024

Fleeting

Canadian Contemporary Dance Theatre
May 24–25, 2024

All Nations Jrs + First Fire Dance

All Nations Juniors, Toronto Council Fire Native Cultural Centre
May 20, 2024

Fay And Fluffy’s Storytime

Fay Slift, Fluffy Soufflé
May 18–20, 2024

Jam Zone Drop-in

Long & McQuade, Marcus Celia
May 18–20, 2024

Bust A Move! Drop-in

BAMDance
May 18–20, 2024

Tipi Showcase: Storytelling

Toronto Council Fire Native Cultural Centre
May 18–20, 2024

Tipi Crafting Drop-In

Toronto Council Fire Native Cultural Centre
May 18–20, 2024

LEGO® Zone Drop-in

LEGO®
May 18–20, 2024

BENCHED

Uppercut Dance Theater
May 18–20, 2024

Afrique en Cirque

Cirque Kalabanté
May 18–20, 2024

Transhumance

CORPUS
May 18–20, 2024

Robot Song

Arena Theatre Company
May 18–20, 2024

Make Me Dance

Panta Rei Danseteater
May 18–20, 2024

Experts Radio Lab

Alice Mary Cooper
May 18–20, 2024

Finding Home: A Salmon Journey Upstream

Theatre Direct Canada, Animacy Theatre Collective
May 18–20, 2024

Yassama And The Beaded Calabash 

Lua Shayenne, Cécé Haba
May 18–20, 2024

Marketplace At JUNIOR

May 18–20, 2024

Food At JUNIOR

May 18–20, 2024

PAW Patrol

Spin Master
May 18, 2024

Gabby’s Dollhouse

Spin Master
May 18, 2024

Micah Adams: Reworking

Exhibition
May 11 – Sep 2, 2024

Human Made Stuff

Suzanne Carlsen, Noah Rosen
May 11 – Sep 2, 2024

Amor

Esmeralda Enrique Spanish Dance Company
May 10–12, 2024

2024

Thirty-Six Brooches

Group Exhibition
May 10 – Sep 2, 2024

Both Sides Now

Art of Time Ensemble
May 9–11, 2024

2023-2024

Screen Printing 101

Textile Studio
May 6 – Oct 8, 2024

2024

Cinco Fest

May 4–5, 2024

2023-2024

Make Your Own Quilted Pillow

Textile Studio
May 2 – Aug 1, 2024

Wheel Throwing 2

Ceramics Studio
Apr 23 – Jun 11, 2024

2023-2024

Contemporary Dance Masterclass

Eric Gauthier
Apr 20, 2024

Swan Lake and Minus 16

Gauthier Dance//Dance Company Theaterhaus Stuttgart
Apr 18–20, 2024

Arts And Culture Volunteer Fair

Volunteer Toronto
Apr 14, 2024

2023-2024

Print Exploration

Textile Studio
Apr 10 – Sep 10, 2024

UNCLEARING

The Chimera Project Dance Theatre
Apr 5–6, 2024

Catch Me If You Can

Toronto Metropolitan Theatre Company
Mar 27–30, 2024

2024

Hand-Painted Silk Scarf

Textile Studio
Mar 24 – Jul 28, 2024

ANGEL’S BONE

The Pulitzer Prize Winning Opera
Mar 22–24, 2024

2024

Hand Embroidery 101

Textile Studio
Mar 17 – Jul 14, 2024

Dummy Accessibility Page

Event Subtitle
Mar 15, 2024

2023-2024

Mindful Embroidery

Textile Studio
Mar 10 – Jul 7, 2024

Vástádus eana – The Answer Is Land  

Elle Sofe Sara
Mar 6–7, 2024

Easter Ornaments

Glass Studio (1 Evening Courses)
Mar 6–27, 2024

La Bête

Talk Is Free Theatre
Mar 2–16, 2024

2024

Spring Themed Ornaments

Glass Studio (1 Evening Courses)
Mar 2–30, 2024

Learn About Amani

Event Cancelled
Feb 24, 2024

2023-2024

Make Your Own Simple Pendant

Metal Studio
Feb 24 – Oct 6, 2024

Dance To The Abyss

Art of Time Ensemble
Feb 23–25, 2024

L’Amour telle une cathédrale ensevelie

Théâtre français de Toronto in association with Crow’s Theatre present a NOUS Théâtre Production
Feb 22–25, 2024

2023-2024

Mending Textiles

Textile Studio
Feb 19 – Sep 19, 2024

2024

Short Film Fest

Film Screenings
Feb 18, 2024

Behind The Song

Music Panel
Feb 18, 2024

Jully Black

Sold Out
Feb 17, 2024

Strange And Familiar

Film Screenings
Feb 17, 2024

Crafting Chapters And Verses

Workshop
Feb 10, 2024

Chevalier

Film Screening
Feb 10, 2024

2023-2024

Glass Blowing Weekend

Glass Studio
Feb 9 – Oct 25, 2024

Deciphers

Naishi Wang and Jean Abreu
Feb 8–10, 2024

Hand Embroidery 101

Textile Studio
Feb 8 – Sep 5, 2024

2024

Be A B-girl

Workshop
Feb 4, 2024

Be A B-boy

Workshop
Feb 4, 2024

Be A DJ

Workshop
Feb 4, 2024

Why Black Women Whisper

Spoken Word Reading
Feb 4, 2024

…into the void

Visual Arts Panel
Feb 3, 2024

The Evolution Of Breaking

Film Screenings
Feb 3, 2024

Rock Harder

Sold Out
Feb 3, 2024

Valentines Day Ornaments

Glass Studio (1 Evening Courses)
Feb 3–28, 2024

2024

The Hate U Give

Event Full
Feb 2, 2024

(Screaming)…into the void

Exhibition
Feb 1–29, 2024

Find. Your. Voice.

Keynote Address
Feb 1, 2024

KUUMBA 365

Spoken Word
Feb 1–29, 2024

Randell Adjei

Feb 1, 2024 – Jan 31, 2025

Dwayne Morgan

Feb 1, 2024 – Jan 31, 2025

Paulina O’Kieffe-Anthony

Feb 1, 2024 – Jan 31, 2025

DanceWeekend’24

Dance Ontario
Jan 27–28, 2024

2023-2024

Make Your Own Simple Earrings

Metal Studio
Jan 27 – Sep 28, 2024

Lysistrata Reimagined

UofT Opera Student Composer's Collective, University of Toronto Faculty of Music
Jan 21, 2024

2023-2024

Intro To Artist Books

Courses: Textile Studio
Jan 20–27, 2024

2024

Stephen Tayo

Exhibition
Jan 19 – Apr 28, 2024

Future Matters

Exhibition
Jan 19 – May 21, 2024

On Any Given Day II

Exhibition
Jan 19 – Apr 28, 2024

Revisiting Sycorax

Exhibition
Jan 19 – Apr 28, 2024

Everyday Lighting II

Exhibition
Jan 19 – Apr 28, 2024

Woven Into Refinement

Exhibition
Jan 19 – Sep 2, 2024

FILMI

Toronto’s South Asian Film Festival
Dec 9–10, 2023

WinterSong – Dances For A Sacred Season

Canadian Contemporary Dance Theatre
Dec 8–10, 2023

2023-2024

Intro To Stitched Shibori

Courses: Textile Studio
Dec 7, 2023 – Jan 25, 2024

To All A Good Night 8

Art of Time Ensemble
Dec 7–9, 2023

2023-2024

Cuttlefish Bone Casting

Courses: Metal Studio
Dec 3, 2023 – Jan 21, 2024

Artist Pop-Up

Holiday Shopping
Dec 2–17, 2023

2023-2024

Stations

Fou Glorieux
Nov 23–25, 2023

Stacking Rings

Courses: Metal Studio
Nov 18, 2023 – Jan 27, 2024

Intro To Glass Blowing

Courses: Glass Studio
Nov 17–19, 2023

CHAMPIONESS

DanceWorks
Nov 16–18, 2023

Black Life In The Wake And The Making Of Otherwise Projects

Centre for Diaspora and Transnational Studies University of Toronto
Nov 16, 2023

Older & Reckless

Moonhorse Dance Theatre
Nov 10–11, 2023

2023-2024

Make Your Own Ornaments

Courses: Glass Studio
Nov 10 – Dec 17, 2023

Night Shadows

ProArteDanza
Nov 8–11, 2023

2023-2024

Make Your Own Paperweights

Courses: Glass Studio
Nov 8–22, 2023

Intro To Glass Blowing

Courses: Glass Studio
Nov 3–5, 2023

Intro To Hand Embroidery

Courses: Textile Studio
Nov 2, 2023 – Jan 18, 2024

Intro To Wheel Throwing

Courses: Ceramics Studio
Oct 31 – Dec 19, 2023

Intro To Hand Building

Courses: Ceramics Studio
Oct 30 – Dec 18, 2023

Contemporary Dance Masterclass

Fouad Boussouf and Yanice Djae
Oct 28, 2023

Näss

Fouad Boussouf
Oct 26–28, 2023

Craft And Design Courses

Oct 23, 2023 – Oct 30, 2024

2023

The Water Series

Tremendous Productions Inc.
Oct 14–22, 2023

2022–2023

The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery

Oct 13, 2023 – Mar 24, 2024

Festival Day 11

Toronto International Festival of Authors
Oct 1, 2023

Festival Day 10

Toronto International Festival of Authors
Sep 30, 2023

Festival Day 9

Toronto International Festival of Authors
Sep 29, 2023

Festival Day 8

Toronto International Festival of Authors
Sep 28, 2023

Festival Day 7

Toronto International Festival of Authors
Sep 27, 2023

Festival Day 6

Toronto International Festival of Authors
Sep 26, 2023

Festival Day 5

Toronto International Festival of Authors
Sep 25, 2023

Festival Day 4

Toronto International Festival of Authors
Sep 24, 2023

Festival Day 3

Toronto International Festival of Authors
Sep 23, 2023

Festival Day 2

Toronto International Festival of Authors
Sep 22, 2023

Festival Day 1

Toronto International Festival of Authors
Sep 21, 2023

2023

The Power of the Truth Closing Night & Awards Ceremony

CaribbeanTales Film Festival
Sep 17, 2023

Canadian Opera Company

Performance
Sep 16–17, 2023

Tales from a Strange Land

CaribbeanTales Film Festival
Sep 16, 2023

Hon. Dr. Jean Augustine Award + Celebration Night Co-presented with OCPA

CaribbeanTales Film Festival
Sep 9, 2023

Caribbean x Queer

CaribbeanTales Film Festival
Sep 8, 2023

Standout Shorts

CaribbeanTales Film Festival
Sep 7, 2023

Opening Night Co-presented by Caribbean Vibrations TV

CaribbeanTales Film Festival
Sep 6, 2023

Mid-day Masti

Performance and Workshop
Sep 4, 2023

Navrang Folk Dance Competition

Performance Competition
Sep 4, 2023

Mighty Millets

Panel Discussion
Sep 4, 2023

Cooking With Millets

Food Demonstration
Sep 4, 2023

Shirsha

Concert
Sep 3, 2023

Angry Indian Goddesses

Film and Panel
Sep 3, 2023

Chai And Snack Competition

Food Competition
Sep 3, 2023

Ram Leela

Film
Sep 3, 2023

Tarang

Concert
Sep 3, 2023

Sounds Of Abish

Performance
Sep 3, 2023

Kailash Kher 

Concert
Sep 2, 2023

The Lunchbox

Film
Sep 2, 2023

Mita Baruah

Concert
Sep 2, 2023

Mausiqui

Concert
Sep 2, 2023

East Meets West

Food Demonstration
Sep 2, 2023

Autorickshaw

Concert
Sep 2, 2023

BollyX

Workout
Sep 2–3, 2023

Sweet, Spicy and Sublime

Food Demonstration
Sep 2, 2023

Jhankaar: Aesthetics of Ghungroos

Performance
Sep 1, 2023

JoSH The Band

Performance
Sep 1, 2023

A Meeting Place

Hasheel
Aug 27, 2023

Belonging

Concert
Aug 27, 2023

What Are Friends For

Concert
Aug 27, 2023

Who’s Joking?

Stand-up Comedy
Aug 27, 2023

Waves Of Memory 

Concert
Aug 27, 2023

Riceboy Sleeps

Film Screening
Aug 27, 2023

GuoYue Up Close 

Talk
Aug 27, 2023

Colonial Contexts Of Modern Architecture

Talk
Aug 27, 2023

Ghostly Tales From Taiwan 

Talk
Aug 27, 2023

No One Is An Outsider

Concert
Aug 26, 2023

Splendid Formosa

Concert
Aug 26, 2023

Sensation Of Déjà Vu

Concert
Aug 26, 2023

Music Beyond Language

Concert
Aug 26, 2023

Love The Voice

Exhibition
Aug 26–27, 2023

About Innocence

Exhibition
Aug 26–27, 2023

It’s Me And Wǒ

Exhibition
Aug 26–27, 2023

Charting Formosa

Exhibition
Aug 26–27, 2023

Meet Chen Cheng-Po

Exhibition
Aug 26–27, 2023

Migration & Arts

Exhibition
Aug 26–27, 2023

A Round Of Applause! 

Concert
Aug 26, 2023

Unarchived

Documentary
Aug 26, 2023

The Hidden Transcript Of Academician TS’AO 

Documentary
Aug 26, 2023

Island Nation: Hoping

TV Drama
Aug 26, 2023

Taiwan Bookstore: Don’t Just Let It Go 

Exhibition
Aug 26–27, 2023

Unearthing Formosa

Literature Talk
Aug 26, 2023

Rediscovering Cultural Marvels 

Talk
Aug 26, 2023

DJ Dungi Sapor – Artist Talk 

Talk
Aug 26, 2023

Irwin Oostindie: Being Dutch In Canada 

Talk
Aug 26, 2023

DIY With Persimmon Dye

Drop-in Workshop
Aug 26–27, 2023

Self-Portrait Activity

Drop-in Workshop
Aug 26–27, 2023

Ho Deng Ensemble

Street Performances
Aug 26–27, 2023

Voyage Across The Pacific

Concert
Aug 25, 2023

Drawing Into Threads

Embroidery As Encounter
Aug 25 – Dec 31, 2023

2023

Coup de foudre 

Brandi Disterheft
Aug 24, 2023

Raging For Change

Raging Asian Womxn Taiko Drummers
Aug 20, 2023

Sharing The Stage – Day 3

The National Ballet of Canada
Aug 19, 2023

Sharing The Stage – Day 2

The National Ballet of Canada
Aug 18, 2023

Sharing The Stage – Day 1

The National Ballet of Canada
Aug 17, 2023

The Wellspring Of Bach

Erika Raum and Family
Aug 17, 2023

Songs From The Nile And Afrika

Waleed Abdulhamid
Aug 13, 2023

Benkadi

Concert
Aug 13, 2023

Lorraine Klaasen

Concert
Aug 13, 2023

Alpha Rhythm Roots

Concert
Aug 13, 2023

Sadaka

Parade
Aug 13, 2023

The Lion And Zebra Storytelling

Music Workshop
Aug 13, 2023

La kora du griot

Concert
Aug 13, 2023

DzePasi

Dance Workshop
Aug 13, 2023

Cheikh Ibra Fam

Music
Aug 12, 2023

Rumba: Soul of Congo

Concert
Aug 12, 2023

Indaga Dance

Dance Performance
Aug 12, 2023

Cesária Évora

Film Screening
Aug 12, 2023

Haiba

Concert
Aug 12, 2023

Njacko Backo & Kalimbas At Work 

Concert
Aug 12, 2023

Movin-n-groovin With BK

Dance Workshop
Aug 12, 2023

Abe African Circus

Circus Performance
Aug 12–13, 2023

Kady Diaby

Concert
Aug 12, 2023

Kando Live Painting

Visual Art
Aug 12–13, 2023

Balafon Village

Music Workshop
Aug 12–13, 2023

Blank Canvases

Art Workshop
Aug 12, 2023

IZimba Arts

Dance Workshop
Aug 12, 2023

Adama Daou

Concert
Aug 11, 2023

KIZABA

Concert
Aug 11, 2023

Chimurenga Revival

Concert
Aug 11, 2023

DJ Moussa

Concert
Aug 11, 2023

Courses Of Two Rivers

ChromaDuo
Aug 10, 2023

Calypso 365

Workshop
Aug 7, 2023

When Morning Comes

Film and Panel
Aug 7, 2023

Calypso Stars

Concert
Aug 7, 2023

Pan Fantasy

Concert
Aug 6–7, 2023

Soca With Carnival Spice

Dance Fitness
Aug 6, 2023

French Caribbean Percussion

Workshop
Aug 6, 2023

Lores By Yolanda

Storytime
Aug 6, 2023

Daniel Bellegarde

Concert
Aug 6, 2023

Freetown Collective

Concert
Aug 6, 2023

Riddim Nights

Club Night
Aug 6, 2023

Shorts Night

Films
Aug 6, 2023

Kirk Diamond

Concert
Aug 6, 2023

Songs For A Summer Garden

Opus 8
Aug 6, 2023

Empress Mash Up

Concert
Aug 5, 2023

DanceFIRE

Fitness
Aug 5, 2023

The Clash!

Battle Concert
Aug 5, 2023

Island Soul After Dark

Club Night
Aug 5, 2023

Carnival Collage Creations

Art Workshop
Aug 5, 2023

Living In Colour

Film and Panel
Aug 5, 2023

Carnival Character Creations

Art Workshop
Aug 5, 2023

Iris Malcom Library

Open Library
Aug 5–6, 2023

Stories At Dusk

Film
Aug 4, 2023

Nailah Blackman And DJ Power

Concert
Aug 4, 2023

The Recipee Band

Concert
Aug 4, 2023

Silent Disco

Dance Party
Aug 4–6, 2023

Forró! 

Aline Morales
Aug 3, 2023

Gina Yashere

Sold Out
Aug 3, 2023

If There Were No Opposites 

Nick Fraser Quartet
Jul 30, 2023

It’s All Love

Lori Cullen
Jul 27, 2023

Towards A New Day

CANCELLED
Jul 23, 2023

Kiosk

Sold Out
Jul 23, 2023

The Art Of Improvisation

Contemporary Iranian Dance and Music
Jul 22–23, 2023

I See You! You Are Standing In The Doorway.

Dance Theatre
Jul 22, 2023

Mojgan, Pejman and Sorvad Ensemble 

Music
Jul 22, 2023

From Lust To Loyalty

Romance of Khosrow and Shirin
Jul 21, 2023

DJ Nights

Dance Music
Jul 21–22, 2023

Putting It Together: In Concert 

CANCELLED
Jul 20, 2023

Rastak Ensemble Live

Jul 20, 2023

Additional Tirgan Events

Jul 20–23, 2023

2023

Freedom 2.0

Beau Dixon
Jul 9, 2023

First Flight

Morgan Toney
Jul 6, 2023

Inn Echo

Concert
Jul 3, 2023

Lula All Stars

Concert and Dance Lesson
Jul 3, 2023

From Baghdad To Toronto

CANCELLED
Jul 2, 2023

Kalàscima ft. Andrea Ramolo

Concert
Jul 2, 2023

Rommel

Concert
Jul 2, 2023

Janice Jo Lee

Concert
Jul 2, 2023

OKAN

Concert
Jul 2, 2023

Toronto All-Star Big Band

Concert and Dance Lesson
Jul 2, 2023

Dot / Bead Art Painting Workshop

Art Workshop
Jul 2–3, 2023

Meet Kalàscima and Andrea Ramolo

Pre-show Workshop
Jul 2, 2023

Play Play

Musical Theatre Games
Jul 2, 2023

Toronto Symphony Orchestra

Concert
Jul 1, 2023

IZimba Arts

Performance and Dance Workshop
Jul 1, 2023

Polky

Concert
Jul 1, 2023

Crystal Shawanda

Concert
Jul 1, 2023

Amai Kuda et Les Bois

Concert
Jul 1, 2023

Sankofa Stories

Workshop
Jul 1, 2023

INCIRQUE

Circus Performers
Jul 1–3, 2023

Martha Chaves

Comedy
Jul 1, 2023

Power Kids

Art Workshop
Jul 1, 2023

Canadian Short Films

Film Screenings
Jul 1–3, 2023

The Strumbellas

Concert
Jun 30, 2023

Cat Clyde

Concert
Jun 30, 2023

Red Phone

Interactive Theatre
Jun 30 – Jul 3, 2023

Music In The Garden

Tafelmusik
Jun 29, 2023

Up Next

National Youth Orchestra of Canada
Jun 25, 2023

Trillionth i

Tribal Crackling Wind
Jun 23–25, 2023

Die Fledermaus

Toronto City Opera
Jun 22–25, 2023

2023

Connections

Deantha Edmunds
Jun 21, 2023

Indigenous People’s Day Celebration

Native Canadian Centre of Toronto
Jun 21, 2023

Halal Food Tour

NMTO
Jun 17–18, 2023

2023

Ephemera

Jun 17 – Dec 10, 2023

Special Occasions

Jun 17 – Dec 10, 2023

Treasure

Jun 17 – Dec 10, 2023

Whitman In The Woods

Jun 17 – Dec 10, 2023

Mother Nature

Jun 17 – Dec 10, 2023

Taylor Mac’s

24-Decade History of Popular Music
Jun 17 – Dec 10, 2023

Art and Intention

Machine Dazzle
Jun 17 – Dec 10, 2023

Soft Launch For A Hard Fall

Moraa Stump
Jun 16 – Aug 13, 2023

Commonality

Mohammad Tabesh
Jun 16 – Aug 20, 2023

Commonality

Jinming Li
Jun 16 – Aug 20, 2023

2023

Machine Dazzle Opening Reception

Jun 16, 2023

Joy In Resistance

Frizz Kid
Jun 16 – Nov 5, 2023

Dragon’s Tale

Luminato, Tapestry Opera and Soundstreams
Jun 15–18, 2023

Loss

Luminato
Jun 14–16, 2023

Walk With Amal

Co-produced with Luminato
Jun 9, 2023

Nuit

Luminato
Jun 8–10, 2023

2023

Garden Tours

Toronto Music Garden
Jun 7 – Sep 27, 2023

Stitched In Ages

Moya Garrison-Msingwana (aka GANGBOX)
Jun 6–26, 2023

Salience

Canadian Contemporary Dance Theatre
May 26–27, 2023

2023

Naghmeh Percussion Ensemble 

Concert
May 22, 2023

Make Lentil Sambusa

Food Workshop
May 22, 2023

Japanese Yosakoi  

Dance Demo
May 21, 2023

Make Trinidadian Doubles

Food Workshop
May 21, 2023

A Simple Space

Performance
May 20–22, 2023

ZOOOM

Theatre
May 20–22, 2023

Bees

Interactive Theatre
May 20–22, 2023

Family Portrait

Video Installation
May 20–22, 2023

Pinocchio

Puppet Theatre
May 20–22, 2023

No Excuses No Limits

Performance and Workshop
May 20–22, 2023

Lemon Bucket Orkestra

Performance and Parade
May 20–22, 2023

Pinocchio

May 20–22, 2023

2023

Toronto Symphony Youth Orchestra

Opening Concert
May 20, 2023

Storybook Search

Immersive Scavenger Hunt
May 20–22, 2023

Finding The Spirit

Short Films
May 20–26, 2023

Bollywood Dance

Dance Demo
May 20, 2023

Make Quiche Florentine

Food Workshop
May 20, 2023

The Ocean, Freshwater And Us

Interactive AR Map
May 20–22, 2023

Experimental Landscapes

Art Workshop
May 20–22, 2023

Paper Plate Tambourines

Art Workshop
May 20–22, 2023

Power Kids Printmaking

Craft Workshop
May 20–22, 2023

Collective Banner-Making

Art Workshop
May 20–22, 2023

2024

Circus! Circus! Drop-in

Rachel David
May 20–22, 2023

2023

Creating A Graphic-Novel

Literature Workshop
May 20–22, 2023

Complimentary Childminding

The Summerhill Club
May 20–22, 2023

2022–2023

The Sacrifice

Dada Masilo
May 16–17, 2023

2023

Forest of Reading

Ontario Library Association
May 16–18, 2023

2022–2023

Dada Masilo Masterclass

May 15, 2023

TRANSCENDENCE

Esmeralda Enrique Spanish Dance Company
May 12–14, 2023

NAE (The Rice Seedling)

The NAE Project
May 5–7, 2023

Double Pendulum

Maggie Groat
May 1 – Jun 15, 2023

2022–2023

Homelands

Kaha:wi Dance Theatre
Apr 14–15, 2023

Bluebeard’s Castle

Against the Grain Theatre
Mar 29 – Apr 1, 2023

Public Sweat

Mar 15 – Apr 30, 2023

Spin Off

Featuring Nagata Shachu, DJ Dopey, Konatsu and Onton
Mar 11, 2023

Ballet Edmonton

Presented by DanceWorks with support from Fall for Dance North
Mar 7–8, 2023

2022–2023

Compagnie Virginie Brunelle Masterclass

Virgine Brunelle and Sophie Breton
Feb 25, 2023

Les corps avalés 

Compagnie Virginie Brunelle
Feb 24–25, 2023

BRuCH Ensemble: Chansons Madecasses

New Music Concerts
Feb 22, 2023

2023

When Sisters Speak

SOLD OUT
Feb 11, 2023

The Love. Affair.

SOLD OUT
Feb 10, 2023

Letters to My Future Self

EVENT FULL
Feb 5, 2023

Hollywood Jade Presents: DIVA

Feb 4, 2023

Black Ice

EVENT FULL
Feb 3, 2023

TIFA @ Kuumba

Feb 1–28, 2023

Maple Blues Awards

Toronto Blues Society
Jan 30, 2023

Forecast

DesignTO
Jan 11 – Feb 4, 2023

2022–2023

Hora – The Movie

Batsheva Dance Company
Jan 9–29, 2023

2022

Film and FIKA

Dec 17, 2022

2022–2023

Tuuletar and VÍÍK

Nordic Music Concert
Dec 15, 2022

2022

Nordic Bridges Reception

Dec 15, 2022

2022–2023

Post Capitalistic Auction

Dec 14, 2022

Under the Northern Lights

Storytime
Dec 14–18, 2022

2022–2023

Moby Dick

Dec 13–16, 2022

WINTERSONG: dances for a sacred season

Dec 9–11, 2022

To All A Good Night

Art of Time Ensemble
Dec 9–10, 2022

2022

Nordic Silent Disco

Dec 9–17, 2022

2022–2023

Mobile Sweat

Art Spin
Dec 8–18, 2022

2022

The Future is Now

Nordic Talks
Dec 8, 2022

Dispatches

Nordic-Canadian Fellows in Environmental Journalism
Dec 8, 2022 – Jan 8, 2023

In-Ward

Ebnflōh Dance Company
Dec 1–2, 2022

The Future of Activism in the Arts

Nov 25, 2022

Kjøt (Meat)

Heiðrik á Heygum
Nov 25, 2022 – Jan 8, 2023

2022

Life Under My Skin

Newton Moraes Dance Theatre
Nov 24–26, 2022

The Ballad of Johnny Longstaff

A Musical Adventure
Nov 16–27, 2022

Myth and Evidence

Mathieu Valade
Nov 16, 2022 – Jan 16, 2023

Contemporary Art Jewellery and the Craft Ideal

Session 1
Nov 12, 2022

Craft & Creative Placemaking

Session 2
Nov 12, 2022

Craftship/Kinship

Session 3
Nov 12, 2022

2022–2023

31 (TouchX + I am the Child of…)

Kaeja d'Dance
Nov 11–13, 2022

Material and the Immaterial

Session 1
Nov 11, 2022

Black Ecologies

Session 2
Nov 11, 2022

ShapeShifters

Keynote
Nov 11, 2022

Revisit Shifting Ground Symposium

Nov 11, 2022 – Nov 10, 2023

Play

Paris Opera Ballet
Nov 7–27, 2022

2022

Older & Reckless

MOonhORsE Dance Theatre
Nov 4–5, 2022

Season 2022

ProArteDanza
Nov 2–5, 2022

2022–2023

Double Murder (Clowns/The Fix)

Hofesh Shechter Company
Oct 27–29, 2022

2022

Julie et l’univers

Citadel + Compagnie
Oct 20–22, 2022

The Future of Fashion

Dressing for the Times
Oct 19, 2022

2022

A Singer Must Die

Art of Time Ensemble
Oct 13–14, 2022

Jewellery: Catalyst for Conversation

Salon Evening
Sep 22, 2022

Animal, Vegetable, Mineral

Contemporary Jewellery Exhibition
Sep 21 – Nov 25, 2022

2022–2023

Eyes as Big as Plates

Karoline Hjorth and Riitta lkonen
Sep 21, 2022 – Jan 8, 2023

Fuglakvæðið (The Bird Ballad)

Edward Fuglø
Sep 21, 2022 – Jan 8, 2023

LAYERS

Olivia Mae Sinclair
Sep 21, 2022 – Jan 8, 2023

Animal Vegetable Mineral c.1700s

Mary Anne Barkhouse
Sep 21, 2022 – Jan 8, 2023

2022

Opening Reception

Nordic Collaborations
Sep 21, 2022

The Future of Learning

Nordic Talks
Sep 14, 2022

Vendee Globe Racing Yacht

Sep 14–30, 2022

Steadfast – The Messenger and The Message

CaribbeanTales
Sep 9, 2022

Ashkenaz Finale

Sep 5, 2022

Gephilte

Performance
Sep 4, 2022

Nefesh Mountain

Performance
Sep 4, 2022

Abate Berihun

Addis Ken
Sep 4, 2022

Chloe Pourmorady Ensemble

Performance
Sep 4, 2022

Michael Wex’s “The Last Night at the Cabaret Yitesh”

(Di Letste Nakht Baym Yitesh)
Sep 3–4, 2022

Additional Programming

Aug 30 – Sep 5, 2022

Janice Jo Lee Trio

Performance
Aug 28, 2022

Beyond Tribute Band

Cha Chan Ting
Aug 28, 2022

Taste of Wild Tomato

Film
Aug 28, 2022

Making Taiwan Relevant in Canada

Talk
Aug 28, 2022

Mackay’s Love

Premiere Performance
Aug 28, 2022

biosphere

Performance
Aug 28, 2022

The Batik Library: Batik Workshop

Drop-in Workshop Sessions
Aug 28, 2022

Songs in Time of War

PhoeNX Ensemble Ft. Lawrence Wiliford
Aug 28, 2022

Peace

Kanatal
Aug 27, 2022

Independently Funny

Ed Hill Ft. Danish Anwar
Aug 27, 2022

the parts we could not abandon

cutsleeve
Aug 27, 2022

Connections Across Generations

Ho Deng Music Ensemble
Aug 27, 2022

Be Courageous || Be Yourself

Theresa Chang
Aug 27, 2022

Boluomi

Film
Aug 27, 2022

Squid Jigging Fishing Boat

Film
Aug 27, 2022

A Time to Swim

Film
Aug 27, 2022

Blossoming Indonesia

Performance
Aug 27, 2022

TAIWANfest Vendors

Aug 27–28, 2022

TAIWANfest Papercrafts

Drop-in workshops
Aug 27, 2022

Stories of Independence

TAIWANfest Orchestra
Aug 26, 2022

Mirrored Glass

Taktus Marimba Duo
Aug 25, 2022

Musical Masala

Autorickshaw with Trichy Sankaran
Aug 21, 2022

Perspectives in Rhythm

Max Pollak and more!
Aug 21, 2022

Panel – Process and Progress

Hosted by Allison Toffan
Aug 21, 2022

Convergence

(in)sight, Lisa La Touche, Jumaane Taylor & Co.
Aug 20, 2022

Panel – A Life in Tap Dance

Hosted by Allison Toffan
Aug 20, 2022

Nightly Jams

With Tatiana Alfaro and Musicians
Aug 19–21, 2022

Between Two Di’s

Dianne Montgomery, Dianne Walker
Aug 19, 2022

Spinning Antiquity

Turkwaz
Aug 18, 2022

Live Performances with Guest Companies

The National Ballet of Canada
Aug 16–20, 2022

Show + Tell

The National Ballet of Canada
Aug 16–20, 2022

Dance With Us

The National Ballet of Canada
Aug 16–20, 2022

Shaped by Music

Quatuor Despax
Aug 14, 2022

The Power of Two

VC2
Aug 11, 2022

Stretching Out 

Allison Au Trio
Aug 7, 2022

Dance with BK by R.I.T.E!

Dance Workshop
Aug 7, 2022

Butterfly Band

Performance
Aug 7, 2022

Sadaka

Performance
Aug 7, 2022

Njacko Backo’s African Village

Music, Arts and Crafts
Aug 6, 2022

IZimba Arts

Performance
Aug 6, 2022

Adam Solomon

Performance
Aug 6, 2022

La Kora des Griots

Performance
Aug 6, 2022

Dicko Fils

Performance
Aug 6, 2022

Songs of My Mother

Performance
Aug 6, 2022

Le Rockeuse du Désert

Film
Aug 6, 2022

The Rumba Kings

Film
Aug 6, 2022

Gloria Gift Nankunda and Emanzi Dance Troupe 

Performance
Aug 5, 2022

Okavango African Orchestra

Performance
Aug 5, 2022

Ethio Azmari

Performance
Aug 5, 2022

Dobet Gnahoré

Performance
Aug 5, 2022

Waltzes, Tangos and a Minuet

CANCELLED
Aug 4, 2022

Calypso Stars

Organization of Calypso Performing Artistes
Aug 1, 2022

Calypso Stars Workshop

Aug 1, 2022

Kairo McLean

Jul 31, 2022

Exco Levi

Jul 31, 2022

A Black Girl in Love (with Herself)

Trey Anthony
Jul 31 – Aug 1, 2022

Jesse Ryan

@ Stage-in-the-Park
Jul 31, 2022

Pan Fantasy

@ Stage-in-the-Park
Jul 31 – Aug 1, 2022

Exco Levi

+ Kairo McLean
Jul 31, 2022

Afiwi Groove Dance

Workshops
Jul 30, 2022

Jay Douglas & The All Stars Ft. Nana McLean

+ The Arsenals
Jul 30, 2022

Ammoye

@ Stage-in-the-Park
Jul 30, 2022

The Arsenals

Jul 30, 2022

Jay Douglas and The All Stars

Ft. Nana McLean + Papa Levy
Jul 30, 2022

Comedy Night with Trixx and Friends

Jul 29–30, 2022

The Arsenals

@ Stage-in-the-Park
Jul 29, 2022

Elaine Shepherd

aka Lil'Bit
Jul 29, 2022

Castles in the Sand

Angela Schwarzkopf and Kaili Maimets
Jul 28, 2022

Celebrating R. Murray Schafer

The Rosebud Quartet, Christian Bök, Sanya Eng, Stuart Laughton
Jul 24, 2022

Evangeline Gentle + Tafari Anthony

@ Stage in the Park
Jul 24, 2022

Lucky Barber Show

Juggling Comedy
Jul 24, 2022

Evangeline Gentle

@ Stage in the Park
Jul 24, 2022

Tafari Anthony

@ Stage in the Park
Jul 24, 2022

Emily Jane White + Lindy Vopnfjörd

@ Stage in the Park
Jul 23, 2022

GusGus

+ Vök + Eivør
Jul 23, 2022

Power Kids: Colour My World

The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery
Jul 23, 2022

Emily Jane White

@ Stage in the Park
Jul 23, 2022

Lindy Vopnfjörd

@ Stage in the Park
Jul 23, 2022

Vök

Jul 23, 2022

Eivør

Jul 23, 2022

GusGus

Jul 23, 2022

Rose Cousins

+ Alysha Brilla
Jul 22, 2022

Rose Cousins

Jul 22, 2022

Alysha Brilla

Jul 22, 2022

The Plight of Small Wonders

Penderecki String Quartet
Jul 21, 2022

Moskitto Bar + Ramon Chicharron

@ Stage in the Park
Jul 17, 2022

Moskitto Bar

Jul 17, 2022

Ramon Chicharron

Jul 17, 2022

Piece by Piece

Inside the Renzo Piano Building Workshop
Jul 16 – Oct 2, 2022

Caity Gyorgy + Sammy Jackson

@ Stage in the Park
Jul 16, 2022

Choir! Choir! Choir!

+ Lydia Persaud
Jul 16, 2022

Inside Renzo Piano Building Workshop

Film Screening
Jul 16, 2022

DanceWeekend’22

Dance Ontario
Jul 16–17, 2022

Lydia Persaud

Jul 16, 2022

Caity Gyorgy

Jul 16, 2022

2022

Sammy Jackson

Jul 16, 2022

Tami Neilson

+ Sara Ajnnak + Nive and the Deer Children
Jul 15, 2022

Tami Neilson

Jul 15, 2022

Sara Ajnnak

Jul 15, 2022

Nive and the Deer Children

Jul 15, 2022

Folk’Appella

Kongero
Jul 14, 2022

Métis Voices

Rebecca Cuddy with the Wood and Wire Quartet
Jul 10, 2022

Holy Hum

@ Stage-in-the-Park
Jul 10, 2022

Waiting for the Fall

Avinoam Silverman Dance
Jul 10, 2022

Allison Russell

+ Leyla McCalla
Jul 9, 2022

Desirée Dawson + Madison Violet

@ Stage-in-the-Park
Jul 9, 2022

Elegant Gestures

Patrycja Zwierzynska
Jul 9 – Sep 11, 2022

Flow

Brad Turner
Jul 9 – Sep 11, 2022

Woven Spaces – Woven Forms

Akash Inbakumar
Jul 9 – Sep 11, 2022

Drive the VIBE

Drop-in Workshop
Jul 9–24, 2022

Begonia

+ VILDÁ + ISÁK
Jul 8, 2022

Yoiking and Grooving

VILDÁ
Jul 7, 2022

Summer Camps

Jul 4 – Sep 2, 2022

Kulintang

Pantayo
Jul 3, 2022

Jenie Thai + Housewife

@ Stage-in-the-Park
Jul 3, 2022

Coeur de pirate 

+ Celeigh Cardinal
Jul 2, 2022

leoblu + Lucas Silveira

@ Stage-in-the-Park
Jul 2, 2022

Serena Ryder

+ Tanika Charles
Jul 1, 2022

Nastasia Y + Chynna Lewis + Adria Kain

@ Stage-in-the-Park
Jul 1, 2022

36 Questions That Lead to Loving Toronto

Myseum of Toronto
Jul 1–24, 2022

Bust A Move Dance Workshop

Jul 1–23, 2022

Raging for Change

CANCELLED
Jun 30, 2022

HMCS Glace Bay

Visiting Ships
Jun 29 – Jul 10, 2022

2021–2022

Story, story, die.

winter guests
Jun 28–29, 2022

2022

Baroque and Beyond

Tafelmusik
Jun 26, 2022

2021–2022

winter guests masterclass

CANCELLED
Jun 26, 2022

2022

Intro to Screen Printing

Jun 25, 2022

Quilted Pillows (3 weeks)

Jun 23, 2022

The Future of Sustainable Gastronomy

Jun 22, 2022

Gifts From the Creator

The Ukwehuwe Connection
Jun 21, 2022

Tkaronto Music Festival: Summer Solstice

Putting Indigenous Music on the Main Stage
Jun 21, 2022

Textile Repair Work

Jun 16, 2022

A Letter From Home

Runway
Jun 12, 2022

Orange Shirt Day

Panel
Jun 12, 2022

Time Weavers

Runway
Jun 11, 2022

Regalia Applique for Beginners

Workshop
Jun 11–12, 2022

Learn to Bead Vamps

Workshop
Jun 11–12, 2022

Anti-Fashion

Panel
Jun 11, 2022

Women in Fur

Panel
Jun 11, 2022

Sovereign Matriarchs

Runway
Jun 10, 2022

Marketplace

Shopping
Jun 10–12, 2022

Original Makers Space

Jun 10–12, 2022

Friday Night Market

Open-air Fair
Jun 10, 2022

Sartorial Sovereignty

Panel
Jun 10, 2022

All My Relations

Panel
Jun 10, 2022

Eternal Imaginaries

Runway
Jun 9, 2022

Hide Tanning

Workshop
Jun 9–12, 2022

Digital Natives

Panel
Jun 9, 2022

Fashion Performance

Panel
Jun 9, 2022

Advanced Screen Printing (5 weeks)

Jun 7 – Jul 5, 2022

BREATHLESS

Flaka Haliti, Marguerite Humeau, Donna Kukama, Julius von Bismarck
Jun 4 – Oct 30, 2022

Intro to Eco-printing

Jun 4, 2022

Crime & Mystery Writing Festival

Jun 3–5, 2022

Cavalleria Rusticana – Opera by Pietro Mascagn

Toronto City Opera
Jun 2–5, 2022

Nui Shibori

Jun 2, 2022

Intro to Screen Printing

May 28, 2022

VERGE

CCDT
May 27–28, 2022

Intro to Hand Embroidery

May 26, 2022

All Nations Junior Drummers

Ft. First Fire Dance
May 23, 2022

Things We Can Eat From Outside

Indigenous Food Workshop
May 23, 2022

Lacey Hill

Indigenous Soul Music
May 22, 2022

Cedar Tea and Wellness

Indigenous Food Workshop
May 22, 2022

Bollywood Dance Demo

Broken Dance
May 22, 2022

Spoiiiiiiiiing

Kitt Johnson X-act
May 21–23, 2022

Those Who Run in the Sky (Angakkussaq)

The National Theatre of Greenland (Nunatta Isiginnaartitsisarfia)
May 21–23, 2022

A Story of a House That Turned into a Dot

Teatret Gruppe 38
May 21–22, 2022

Great Barrier Reef

Participatory Theatre
May 21–23, 2022

Won’Ma Africa

Kalabanté Productions
May 21–23, 2022

Robot Dance Party

Kid Koala
May 21–23, 2022

Queer Songbook Orchestra Kids

Orchestra Concert
May 21–23, 2022

Flora

Mexican Traditional and Francophone Music
May 21, 2022

Medicine-Cured Salmon

Sold Out
May 21, 2022

Storybook Search

Bad Hats Theatre
May 21–23, 2022

Rella’s Cambrian Dream

AR Theatre
May 21–23, 2022

Wishes in the Wind

Art Workshop and Parade
May 21–23, 2022

Transmit | Rahyne

JUNIOR Films
May 21 – Jun 2, 2022

Yosakoi Dance Demo

Sakuramai Toronto
May 21, 2022

How it Feels to be Me

Bust a Move Dance
May 21–23, 2022

Storytime

Fay and Fluffy
May 21–23, 2022

Mon histoire est mon nom

Djennie Laguerre/Madame Bonheur
May 21–23, 2022

Create Your Own Comics

TIFA
May 21–23, 2022

The Birds

Les Chasseurs de rêves
May 21–23, 2022

Tipi Showcase and Activity

Toronto Council Fire
May 21–23, 2022

LEGO Zone

May 21–23, 2022

Commitment Clothesline

Visual Arts Activity
May 21–23, 2022

Rockin’ Robot Craft

Visual Arts Activity
May 21–23, 2022

2021–2022

Sky Dancers

A’nó:wara Dance Theatre
May 20–22, 2022

Dance Masterclass

With Barbara Kaneratonni Diabo
May 17, 2022

2022

Trillionth I: Transmission

Tribal Crackling Wind
May 14, 2022

Ayer y Hoy, Celebrating 40 Years!

Esmeralda Enrique Spanish Dance Company
May 13–15, 2022

Who Is We: Voices Across the Divides

Art of Time Ensemble
May 12–14, 2022

The Poetry of Paolo Pasolini

May 4, 2022

Every Body Can Dance

Dance Workshop
May 1, 2022

Sync Goûter

Cultural Leadership Event
May 1, 2022

Ask the Curator

Behind the Scenes of the Festival
Apr 30, 2022

Community Conversation

Deaf-Led: What it Means for Us
Apr 30, 2022

One Night with Signmark

Concert
Apr 29, 2022

VIOLETTE

Virtual Reality Theatre
Apr 29 – May 1, 2022

Creativity in Collective Solitude

The New Embassy
Apr 28, 2022

The Future isn’t Soon Enough

Disability is Diversity
Apr 27, 2022

BLACK MAGIC / BLACK POWER

The New Embassy
Apr 26, 2022

Scored in Silence

Solo Digital Performance
Apr 26–27, 2022

Hoops

A Circus Extravaganza! 
Apr 24, 2022

Ramp is a Red Carpet

Drop-In Visual Arts Workshop
Apr 24, 2022

Dancing With the Universe

REAson d’etre Dance Productions
Apr 23–24, 2022

Deafy

Deaf Theatre
Apr 22–23, 2022

A Crash Course in Cloudspotting

Audio Experience
Apr 21 – May 1, 2022

Inose / Field Trip

Audio Walk
Apr 20 – May 1, 2022

Unseen

Photography Exhibition
Apr 20 – Sep 11, 2022

Not Born Yesterday, Not Going Away

Curated by Alex Bulmer
Apr 20 – Sep 11, 2022

Mycelium: Interdependence in the Undergrowth

Tactile Mosaic
Apr 20 – May 15, 2022

My Words

Building-Wide Exhibition
Apr 20 – May 15, 2022

Activist Wallpaper

Syrus Marcus Ware
Apr 20 – Sep 11, 2022

The Clearing

Opening Night Performance
Apr 20, 2022

Pandemic Postcards

Digital Postcards
Apr 20 – May 1, 2022

2021–2022

Contemporary Dance Masterclass

With Anne Plamondon
Apr 9, 2022

Only You

Anne Plamondon
Apr 8–9, 2022

2022

This is Not a Rehabilitation Project

Jenni-Juulia Wallinheimo-Heimonen
Apr 2 – Jul 3, 2022

Mapping Out Calm

Steph Cloutier
Apr 2 – Jul 3, 2022

Down to Earth

Bruce Cochrane
Apr 2 – Jul 3, 2022

Grid

Meghan Price
Apr 2 – Jul 3, 2022

Morphs

Lina Cruz (presented by DanceWorks)
Mar 31 – Apr 1, 2022

The Brave and The Vulnerable

The New Embassy
Mar 25, 2022

Volunteering Panel

Pandemic Learnings and Futures
Mar 24, 2022

For the Love of Tabla Album Release Concert

Toronto Tabla Ensemble
Mar 19, 2022

Beautiful Journeys

The New Embassy
Mar 18, 2022

Difficult Grace: Seth Parker Woods in Concert

New Music Concerts
Mar 11, 2022

The Future of Happiness at Work

I QUIT!
Mar 9, 2022

Long Journey Home

Liv Aurora Jensen
Mar 8–27, 2022

Clouds of Colour

Exhibition
Mar 8, 2022 – Dec 31, 2024

Body Language

Danica Drago and Victoria Guy
Mar 8–27, 2022

Shared Terrain

Group Exhibition
Mar 8–20, 2022

2021–2022

Contemporary Dance Masterclass

With Keren Lurie Pardes
Mar 4, 2022

Chapter 3: The Brutal Journey of the Heart

L-E-V
Mar 3–5, 2022

2022

Design Matters

Curated by Anders Jansson
Mar 1 – Apr 10, 2022

TESSEL: A Community Conversation

"It's time we talk"
Feb 26, 2022

Illusions, Vol. III, Antigone

Film Screening
Feb 26, 2022

Hope and the Human Spirit

The New Embassy
Feb 25, 2022

The Future of Black Youth

On a Global Stage
Feb 24, 2022

Sunday Scene

Nehal El-Hadi
Feb 20, 2022

2021–2022

Via Kanana

Via Katlehong Dance
Feb 16 – Mar 6, 2022

2022

Writer’s Collective of Canada

Writing Workshop
Feb 16, 2022

Rahyne

Animated Short Film
Feb 7–28, 2022

Sunday Scene

Julie Crooks
Feb 6, 2022

Speaking Poetry from the Ashes

Spoken Word
Feb 5, 2022

A Place to Put Your Things

The Power Plant Contemporary Gallery
Feb 5 – Sep 30, 2022

Learn to Skate

Session 3
Jan 31 – Feb 27, 2022

YOU NAME IT

Sasha Huber
Jan 29 – May 23, 2022

Topologies of Air

Shona Illingworth
Jan 29 – May 23, 2022

Dense

Sandra Brewster
Jan 29 – May 23, 2022

The Future of the Original Idea

Artistic Innovation in 2022
Jan 27, 2022

Nordic Lights

Fjord Studio (Oslo, Norway)
Jan 27 – Feb 21, 2022

CONTROL NO CONTROL

Iregular
Jan 27 – Feb 21, 2022

Equinox

Anastasia Isachsen
Jan 27 – Feb 21, 2022

Gorži

Outi Pieski
Jan 27 – Feb 21, 2022

Great Minds

Aleksandra Stratimirovic
Jan 27 – Feb 21, 2022

Pressure

Hans E. Madsen and Frederik D. Hougs
Jan 27 – Feb 21, 2022

Sense Light Swing

Alexander Lervik
Jan 27 – Feb 21, 2022

Learn to Skate

Session 2
Jan 3–30, 2022

2021

WINTERSONG – dances for a sacred season

Canadian Contemporary Dance Theatre
Dec 10–12, 2021

Babel 7.16

Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui & Damien Jalet
Dec 8–19, 2021

Jólabókaflóð: The Great Icelandic Book Give Away!

Dec 5, 2021

Ashley Audrain and Paula Hawkins in Conversation

Dec 2, 2021

2021–2022

Comfort and Caution

Nicole Coon
Nov 13, 2021 – Mar 27, 2022

2021

Clay Gardens

Zoë Pinnell
Nov 13 – Dec 31, 2021

UNMASK FEAR

Robert Young
Oct 7 – Nov 30, 2021

2021–2022

ME AS HAPPENING

Miriam Cahn
Oct 2, 2021 – Jan 2, 2022

2021

Cão Sem Plumas (Dog Without Feathers)

Companhia de Dança Deborah Colker
Sep 29 – Oct 11, 2021

Shaped Like an Egg

april martin
Sep 25 – Nov 7, 2021

Encuentro Flamenco

Tamar Ilana, Shirlita La Pili, Matt Sellick & Derek Gray
Aug 26, 2021

2021–2022

As Immense as the Sky

Meryl McMaster
Jun 22, 2021 – Mar 27, 2022

2021

TESSEL

An Esie Mensah Film
Jun 1, 2021

More Than Dance, We Are a Movement

Red Sky Performance
Apr 14–20, 2021

Joe

Fondation Jean-Pierre Perreault
Mar 17–23, 2021

Body and Soul

Crystal Pite | Paris Opera Ballet
Feb 17–23, 2021

2020

REBO(U)ND

Caroline Laurin-Beaucage with Montréal Danse, Lorganisme and Hub Studio
Sep 24 – Oct 25, 2020

Aiyun Huang

Sep 13, 2020

Forró Live!

Maria Bonita and the Band
Sep 6, 2020

Estro-Genesis

Heidi Chan, Nour KDN, Roa Lee, Amely Zhou, and Wendy Zhou
Aug 30, 2020

“Sweet as Honey, Bright as Silver”: Voices from the Balkans and Beyond

Meden Glas
Aug 27, 2020

Choro!

Tio Chorinho with Flavia Nascimento
Aug 23, 2020

From Bach to Infinity

The Elmwood Trio
Aug 20, 2020

Virtual Virtuosa

Infusion Baroque
Aug 16, 2020

Have Guitar, Will Travel (Even in Quarantine)

Canadian Guitar Quartet
Aug 9, 2020

Portage

Aug 2, 2020

The Egyptian and His Neighbour – A Tale of Plague and Freedom

Ariel Balevi and Sina Bathaie
Jul 30, 2020

Swedish Folk’apella

Kongero
Jul 26, 2020

Three Cellos Tie Some Knots

Mélisande Corriveau, Elinor Frey & Andrea Stewart
Jul 23, 2020

No Boundaries

Venuti String Quartet
Jul 19, 2020

The Magic of Yaman Through Khayal & Cinema

Ramneek Singh
Jul 16, 2020

Telemann: à 1, 2, 3, 4!

Flûte Alors!
Jul 12, 2020

The Humanist’s Lyre

Bor Zuljan
Jul 9, 2020

Woodworks

Ton Beau String Quartet
Jul 5, 2020

2019-2020

Split

Lucy Guerin Inc
Nov 8–9, 2019

2018-2019

Serpentine

Daina Ashbee
Apr 26, 2019

Animal Triste

Mayday
Apr 11–13, 2019

Post No Bills

Kitt Johnson X-Act
Feb 8–9, 2019

Cut the Sky

Marrugeko
Nov 23–24, 2018

Battleground

Fou Glorieux
Oct 5–6, 2018

2022

Irvine Welsh

Apr 1–1, 2025

TIFA: Marian Keyes

Apr 1–1, 2025

TIFA: The Moth

Apr 1–1, 2025

A-i-R Applications

Apr 1–1, 2025

JUNIOR

Apr 1–1, 2025

Summer Music in the Garden

Apr 1–1, 2025

Island Soul

Apr 1–1, 2025

July Long Weekend

Apr 1–1, 2025

Hot and Spicy

Apr 1–1, 2025

2018-2019

Lot X

Adelheid
Apr 1–1, 2025

JUNIOR Schedule

Apr 1–1, 2025

2024

Tio Chorinho With Flávia Nascimento

Apr 1–1, 2025

Tyler Shaw and Fefe Dobson (Homepage)

Apr 1–1, 2025

Save The Ocean & Win

Bonterra
Apr 1–1, 2025

Dressing & Marinade Sampling

Pure J.L. KRAFT
Apr 1–1, 2025

Celebrating Miss Lou

Apr 1–1, 2025

2024

TIFA Presents: Yuval Noah Harari

Apr 1–1, 2025

Dragon Tails & Tales

Ebtisam Al-Beiti
Apr 1–1, 2025

The Blank Page: Contemplation Space

Various Participants
Apr 1–1, 2025

Write Your Way Home

Various Participants
Apr 1–1, 2025

Home, Sweet Home

Lian-En Lin
Apr 1–1, 2025

Cookbook Writing 101

Puneeta Chhitwal-Varma, Devan Rajkumar
Apr 1–1, 2025

Toronto Poetry Slam

Dwayne Morgan, Afra Atiq
Apr 1–1, 2025

Savouring Indigenous Heritage

Margaret Augustine, Lauren Beck
Apr 1–1, 2025

A Flight of Revelations

Liane Moriarty, Ashley Audrain
Apr 1–1, 2025

The Moth

Jon Goode, Tarek El-Ariss, Shayla Lawson, Esau McCaulley, Carolyn Meyer
Apr 1–1, 2025

Older & Reckless

Moonhorse Dance Theatre
Apr 1–1, 2025

2024

A Poetic Journey Through the World

Michael Ondaatje
Apr 1–1, 2025

Space & Place Symposium

Apr 1–1, 2025

2024

Day 1: Space & Place Opening Reception

Co-presented by Sheridan College and Craft Ontario
Apr 1–1, 2025

Day 2: Space & Place Cocktail Party

Co-presented by Sheridan College and Craft Ontario
Apr 1–1, 2025

Winter Flick: Black Mozart

Apr 1–1, 2025

2024-2025

Winterfest Toronto: Tree Lighting

Street Eats Market
Apr 1–1, 2025

Giving Tuesday

Apr 1–1, 2025

Winter Season 2024/25

Apr 1–1, 2025

KidSpark

Apr 1–1, 2025

Visit Costa Rica

Apr 1–1, 2025