Unity Charity’s end of summer online showcase featuring collab performances from Unity youth & artists from across the country! In Your Element is Unity’s end of summer multidisciplinary online showcase! Come check out collaborations by Unity artists and program youth
When TO Live’s performances were suspended in March at the start of the pandemic, the organization immediately focused on finding ways to support local artists and created the digital series called Living Rooms as one way to achieve this goal. Living Rooms is
The City of Toronto has cancelled all in-person Canada Day events as part of the ongoing municipal response to the coronavirus pandemic, including long-standing Canada Day events at Dundas Square, Ashbridge’s Bay, Centennial Park, Milliken Park, Stan Wadlow Park, Weston
Living Rooms, presented by TO Live, features exciting performances by local artists: a digital extension of our dazzling theatre stages. Every day different local artists are featured —and each will bring you an exciting performance from the comfort of their
J’Danse Studio, a Top Choice Award Nominee for Top Dance Studio for 2019, is offering free online classes for children and youth throughout the summer. J’Danse Studio was founded with the goal of providing a well-rounded and affordable dance
The 14 year-old YOUTH DAY Arts Festival is adapting to a digital Worldwide stage with its unique “YD FestCast” this Summer. Young aspiring dancers up to the age of 29 can submit an audition video here: “Our Youth deserve
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,
Hot Docs at Home now offers premieres of new feature docs such as BEYOND MOVING directly from the web for a modest fee. BEYOND MOVING – Now Playing Follow the remarkable journey of Siphe November, who left his small township in South
The Toronto Arts Foundation announces the successful conclusion of the. Since its launch on March 26, 2020, the Fund provided $836,347 to assist 982 Toronto artists who had lost income due to COVID-19 cancellations. Hundreds of individual Canadians, foundations and
Overwhelmed with the number of people who have reached out, Glad Day Books has created an Emergency Survival Fund for LGBTQ2S artists, performers, and tip-based workers who are in dire financial need. In the first week they already raised $100,000 and