The International Association of Blacks in Dance (IABD) is hosting their 33rd annual conference in Toronto, Canada in 2023 at the Sheraton Centre Toronto. The conference, entitled “GLOBALLY CONNECTED: WHAT DOES OUR TOMORROW HOLD?” will take place over a four-day
Dancing Damsels Inc. is set for its annual Toronto International Dance Festival (TIDF) which will be held in person this year! The 9th edition of this festival is focused on supporting the practice and visibility of diverse dance companies, choreographers,
The 8th Anniversary Season of the affordable Fall for Dance North will return September 17 – October 8 with a striking line-up of works from the world’s most innovative dance companies across three unique programs. The performances will take place
The world’s largest hip-hop music festival, the Rolling Loud festival, will be making its way to Toronto this September. The hip-hop music festival will be held at Ontario Place from Sept. 9 through Sept. 11 and will feature a huge gamut
Following two years of lockdown from the pandemic, the Toronto Caribbean Carnival finally returns. Celebrating the 55th anniversary of the Grande Parade which was first gifted to Canada by the Caribbean Community during Canada’s centennial celebrations, the Toronto Caribbean Carnival
After going virtual for two years, the TD Salsa on St. Clair Street Festival finally returns to St. Clair Avenue this summer with a lineup of savory Latin food, sizzling entertainment and non-stop dancing in the heart of mid-town Toronto .
Harbourfront Centre is thrilled to unveil its electrifying 2022 winter season, bringing live performance and in-person arts and culture programming back to Toronto’s downtown waterfront beginning in January 2022. Season highlights include the launch of CoMotion, an international Deaf and
The 2021 Fall for Dance North festival will be a hybrid mix of in-person performances and original digital content! The Livestream Collection captured through the lens of acclaimed filmmakers Vikram Dasgupta, Barbara Willis Sweete and William Yong features live-to-air performances
Luminato will return from June 11 to 13 with 3 days of free, virtual programming. Streaming on Luminato’s website and social media channels, the weekend will bring artists and thinkers together with audiences for live and pre-recorded performances, conversations, panels,
On the advice of the Vice-President and Provost of the University of Toronto, Hart House Theatre in concert with the student executive of The Festival of Dance are cancelling the 2020 performances. Over 200 dancers now perform each year during
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