The Canada Salsa and Bachata Congress, which was attended by thousands, is delayed again for another year. They send this message to their supporters:
A documentary about the building that nurtured dance for so many people in the city will be available to watch starting June 10, 2021. This film tells the story of this unique building in Toronto and the professional and social
Bring your love and excitement of dance to DanceWeekend’21 on April 29 to kick-off the International Dance Day celebrations, online this year, followed by three action-packed days that will showcase a uniquely captivating feast of globally inspired dance. DanceWeekend’21 will
In the year since the first lockdown and suspension of performing arts shows, TO Live has remained focused on supporting artists and arts workers. Since last March, TO Live has created hundreds of short-term employment opportunities for writers, actors, directors,
Once again the YOUTH DAY Festival will air as the YD2021 FestCast on YouTube, Sunday JULY 25th – and you are invited to BE PART OF IT! Auditions are OPEN and run until April 30th, so use your Lockdown time
Dovercourt House, a dedicated dance hub for over twenty years, is Toronto’s latest Covid-19 cultural casualty. With the revenue stability provided from several resident dance companies and the hard work of the property manager Andy Haslett, the three story high
Do you know a woman who has made a strong impact in the community in 2020? Dancing Damsels Inc. invites nominations for the “Toronto International Women’s Day (IWD) Women Achiever Awards 2021” to recognize women who have been able to
The deadline to nominate for Toronto Arts Foundation Awards is approaching fast on February 8. Use this wonderful opportunity to show your love and support for the arts in Toronto. Nominate your favourite artists today and celebrate the arts in
Lockdown didn’t prevent the annual Canada Salsa & Bachata Congress from running! Instead they completed their a virtual “Edition” this weekend. “We believe that dance, community and connection is so vital in our lives at this time more than ever.”
Infrastructure issues have forced Harbourfront Centre to close its iconic outdoor waterfront rink this winter. The 2020–21 skating season is cancelled, including the Learn to Skate program. Harbourfront Centre’s rink has for many years delighted and pleased skaters of all