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SUMMARY:The Music Gallery Presents: When Did Transparency Become So Opaque?
DESCRIPTION:When Did Transparency Become So Opaque? \nPanel Discussion and Performance\nCurated by Olivia Shortt\nPWYW ($10 suggested) \nClick here to RSVP \nThe Music Gallery presents a panel on transparency in music and arts programming in Tkarón:to. There is a deep need in this city and beyond to speak honestly about programming\, curation and producing in a way that organizations can both benefit and learn from the discussions. This panel will explore questions around what programmers and curators (ie. people with power) from multiple artistic disciplines are doing (as well as not doing)  in their organizations to program\, hire and work in a more inclusive and intersectional manner. The evening also features a performance by Carly Gordon and friends’ work which combines ASL and opera. \nCuratorial statement: \n“Personally\, I am both frustrated and incredibly hopeful for the future of the arts in Toronto. There is a beautiful community in this city so willing to make changes and contribute to the artists who live here. We are so afraid to have both our errors become public. Failure is not allowed \nLet’s make mistakes and be honest about it. Hindsight is 2020 as they say. \nThis is a period of time where equity-seeking folks are struggling to be heard without fear of pushback from the art forms that they exist and create within\, which are often white-led organizations. Can we as the audience\, the granting bodies\, the foundation funding arts\, the donors funding art\, ask for art that reflects not only the people in our communities but also the voices and opinions of those art-makers? We are in a period of time where any questions that arise around what the intention of an organizations’ programming can become heavily scrutinized. Where is the transparency? Who are the voices leading these organizations? How are they supporting artists in their programming? When arts programmers look inward and criticize ourselves\, do they end up patting ourselves on the back because of checked-off boxes\, or do they realize that there is more hard work to be done? \nMaking mistakes in the arts feels difficult but is a very necessary part of growth. Let’s take space to discuss the successes of art-makers and organizations who are making the necessary efforts to do better\, grow and what success looks like after making mistakes. This is an opportunity to hear and discuss examples of positive success in working to be more transparent in our efforts to develop arts programming.” \nModerator: Cole Alvis\nPanelists: Ian Cusson\, Menon Dwarka\, Teiya Kasahara\, Asad Raza \nPerformance: Carly Gordon and ASL + Opera Project
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LOCATION:918 Bathurst: Culture\, Arts\, Media & Education\, 918 Bathurst Street\, Toronto\, ON\, M5R 3G5\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Kyra Millan Presents: Piano Recital
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URL:https://918bathurst.com/event/kyra-millan-presents-piano-recital/
LOCATION:918 Bathurst: Culture\, Arts\, Media & Education\, 918 Bathurst Street\, Toronto\, ON\, M5R 3G5\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Continuum Contemporary Music and The Music Gallery present: Inside Us
DESCRIPTION:Doors: 7:30PM\,\nThe 4th Toronto Teen Composer Award: 7:45PM\nConcert: 8PM\nDoor: students/arts workers/seniors/members $15\, general $20\nOnline: students/arts workers/seniors/members $12\, general $18\nClick here to purchase tickets for the event\n\n\n\n\nInside Us charts the delicate and dramatic convergence between technology and the human body. The concert features the premiere of Juliet Palmer’s The Choreography of Trauma\, Palmer’s personal response to the Trauma Bay\, oscillating between technical virtuosity and the emotional and physical stress of this life-and-death area of medicine.\n\n\n\nWe feature The Element Choir under the direction of Christine Duncan\, and Jazz Soprano Laura Swankey with video and audio. Martijn Voorvelt‘s Frederick’s doctor\, for tenor Christopher Mayell and ensemble\, rounds out this exploration of music and health sciences. \nContinuum is delighted to participate in this interdisciplinary engagement with collaborators at Sunnybrook Research Institute. \nComposers: \nJuliet Palmer* (CA)\nMartijn Voorvelt† (NL) \n* World premiere\n† Commissioned by Continuum
URL:https://918bathurst.com/event/continuum-contemporary-music-and-the-music-gallery-present-inside-us/
LOCATION:918 Bathurst: Culture\, Arts\, Media & Education\, 918 Bathurst Street\, Toronto\, ON\, M5R 3G5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Featured Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200214T193000
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SUMMARY:Raise The Spirit Tour 2020 - With Chicago’s Ethnic Heritage Ensemble
DESCRIPTION:To Purchase Tickets Click Here \nKahil El Zabar – Percussions\nCorey Wilkes – Trumpet\nAlex Harding – Baritone Saxophone \nThe legendary Ethnic Heritage Ensemble\, has toured internationally\, as well as recorded numerable celebrated projects over the last 45 years. The current line up\, featuring Corey Wilkes (trumpet)\, Alex Harding (baritone sax) and the band’s founder\, Dr. Kahil El’Zabar (multi-percussion/ composition)\, is guaranteed to inspire audiences. \nFriday February 14\, 2020\nDoors: 7:30pm\nShow: 8:30pm \n$30 – Early Bird Tickets (available until Sunday January 26 at 5pm); $40 – Advance (available until show date\, 5pm)
URL:https://918bathurst.com/event/raise-the-spirit-tour-2020-with-chicagos-ethnic-heritage-ensemble/
LOCATION:918 Bathurst: Culture\, Arts\, Media & Education\, 918 Bathurst Street\, Toronto\, ON\, M5R 3G5\, Canada
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SUMMARY:SymphRONica and The Music of Louis Simão
DESCRIPTION:FEBRUARY 15 – 07:30 PM\nTICKETS: $20 advance/ $25 door; students/seniors $10 (All prices HST included.)\nPurchase Tickets Here \nRon Davis’ Symphronica is all about the collaborations between Ron Davis and many great musicians\, in Toronto and beyond. One of those musicians is the multi-talented\, multi-faceted Portuguese-Canadian Louis Simão. Bassist\, guitarist\, accordeonist\, composer\, arranger\, vocalist – it seems as though there’s nothing Louis cannot do. And he does them all with profound musicality. \nLouis has been working with SymphRONica for several years. This includes stints on bass\, contributions as an arranger\, and one stellar contribution as a composer/arranger with his gorgeous tune A Luz (da Partida)\, which appears on the 2019 release SymphRONica UpfRONt. \nThis show is a celebration of SymphRONica‘s work with Louis\, featuring his playing and arrangements. Come hear the energy and beauty of the music via SymphRONica‘s rewiring of jazz\, in the words of what one U.K. reviewer “jazz like you’ve never heard it before“. \n#SymphRONica
URL:https://918bathurst.com/event/symphronica-and-the-music-of-louis-simao/
LOCATION:918 Bathurst: Culture\, Arts\, Media & Education\, 918 Bathurst Street\, Toronto\, ON\, M5R 3G5\, Canada
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SUMMARY:GOOD BEAUTIFUL MORNING: A Multidisciplinary Arts and Performance Endeavour
DESCRIPTION:To Learn More and Purchase Tickets Click Here \nExperience an immersive\, edgy journey evoking a diverse range of emotions based on the original works and performance of Artist/Writer/Activist/Performer Mello Ayo in collaboration with a community of like-minded burgeoning performing artists.  \nFebruary 22\, 2020\nVIP Soiree by Invitation Only 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. \nDoors open for general admission 8:00 p.m.\nExploration – Art Installation Viewing: 8:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.\nPerformance:  9:30 p.m. – 10:30 pm\nAfter Party Fete:  10:30 p.m. – 11:30 p.m.
URL:https://918bathurst.com/event/good-beautiful-morning-a-multidisciplinary-arts-and-performance-endeavour/
LOCATION:918 Bathurst: Culture\, Arts\, Media & Education\, 918 Bathurst Street\, Toronto\, ON\, M5R 3G5\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200228T193000
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SUMMARY:The Freesound Series and the Music Gallery present: Freesound 02
DESCRIPTION:$20 Regular / $17 Advance / $15 Members\, Students\, Arts Workers\, Seniors\nTo Purchase Tickets Click Here \nFrom text scores and improvisation\, to calm\, stable chords\, Freesound kicks off its second season by exploring the experimental music of America and Europe. With works by Pauline Oliveros\, Laurence Crane\, Maya Verlaak\, and Paolo Griffin\, Freesound 02 presents an ensemble of 13 musicians\, navigating the ins and outs of music that makes you think.
URL:https://918bathurst.com/event/the-freesound-series-and-the-music-gallery-present-freesound-series-freesound-02/
LOCATION:918 Bathurst: Culture\, Arts\, Media & Education\, 918 Bathurst Street\, Toronto\, ON\, M5R 3G5\, Canada
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