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
You can enjoy IMPULSE 2021, an energetic showcase of dancers from all three years of the Professional Training Program of The School of Toronto Dance Theatre in three ways: in-theater, online, and online with dinner! Works by Kate Alton, Michael
When a female Tango dancer (Smirnoff) asks a Rabbi (Jos Laniado) to enter a dance competition, there’s one big problem—due to his Orthodox beliefs, he’s not allowed to touch her! Desperately in need of splitting the prize money to save
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
Discover the remarkable history and legacy of one of the most important works of art to come out of the AIDS crisis: choreographer Bill T. Jones’s tour de force ballet “D-Man in the Waters.” Can You Bring It: Bill T. Jones
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
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