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 disability arts festival from April 20 – May 1, 2022;
- Nordic Bridges, a year-long initiative connecting the Nordic Region with Canada; coupled with the return of audience favourites:
- Festival of Cool, which brings the globe’s Northern cultures to Toronto’s waterfront from January 19 – February 13, 2022;
- Toronto’s longest-running Black Futures Month festival, Kuumba, from February 1–28, 2022;
- Toronto’s premier contemporary dance series, Torque, from February 4 – May 23, 2022;
- and Toronto’s beloved international children’s festival, JUNIOR, from May 21–23, 2022.
“January 2022 will be a special time as we reopen our performance venues and welcome back our audiences to Toronto’s downtown waterfront,” says Marah Braye, Chief Executive Officer. “We are very excited to launch new festivals bringing diverse artists and audiences together to inspire conversations and meaningful creative exchanges. This year, our multidisciplinary winter programming is designed to spark those human connections and expand our hearts and minds.”
Tickets for the 2022 festival lineup are now on sale at https://harbourfrontcentre.com/
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