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SUMMARY:Guarded Girls
DESCRIPTION:Written by Charlotte Corbeil-Coleman Directed by Richard Rose \nA new play from Governor General’s Literary Award and Dora Mavor Moore Award nominee. \nSeemingly separate lives dramatically come together in a dangerous climax in a women’s prison system. Guarded Girls examines how we process trauma\, and asks us to look at one of Canada’s dirtiest secrets\, solitary confinement.
URL:https://jazz.fm/live-event/guarded-girls/
LOCATION:Tarragon Theatre\, 30 Bridgman Ave\, Toronto\, ON\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events Calendar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190404
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190416
DTSTAMP:20260510T021109
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SUMMARY:Dry Powder
DESCRIPTION:The same week his private equity firm forced massive layoffs at a national grocery chain\, Rick Hannel threw himself an extravagant engagement party\, setting off a publicity nightmare. Fortunately\, Seth\, one of Rick’s partners\, has a dream of a deal to invest in an American-made luggage company for a song that will rescue his boss from the PR disaster. But Jenny\, Rick’s other partner\, has an entirely different plan: to maximize returns\, no matter the consequences. \nThe game is on in this razor-sharp\, satirical play about the price of success and the real cost of getting the deal done.
URL:https://jazz.fm/live-event/dry-powder/
LOCATION:Toronto Centre for the Arts\, 5040 Yonge St.\, North York\, Ontario\, M2N 6R8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events Calendar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20190406T190000
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SUMMARY:Best of Big Band Open Mic
DESCRIPTION:The Mississauga Big Band Jazz Ensemble is putting on a very special Big Band Open Mic this year  \n  \nThis years’ show is a little different. We decided to pick our favorite singers from \nthe last 7 years and put on a “Best” of show. \n  \n  \nEach singer has “worked out” with the band to get a little more comfortable with the concept of sharing the stage with a conductor and 17 musicians. “It’s a lot different from singing with a smaller group\,” says bandleader Rob Boniface. “If a singer does something unexpected\, they learn in a hurry that 17 people behind them cannot all adjust at once. But even with the learning curve\, I’m really impressed with the talent of the singers who are joining us.” \n  \nThe audience can expect a fun array of different vocal styles\, as the open mic singers tackle everything from soulful blues to fast-driving Sinatra songs. \n  \nWhat:             The “Best” Big Band Open Mic with the    Mississauga Big Band Jazz                        Ensemble \nWhen:            Saturday\, April 6\, 2012 \n7:00 p.m. \nWhere:           Cooksville United Church \n2500 Mimosa Row               Mississauga \nTickets:         $20 per person\, $10 for children and people aged 65 or older \nTo order\, email Rob Boniface or call 905-270-4757 \n  \n  \nContact: Rob Boniface\, Mississauga Big Band Jazz Ensemble\, 905-270-4757\, at rboniface@rogers.com \n  \nwww.mbbje.com
URL:https://jazz.fm/live-event/best-of-big-band-open-mic/
LOCATION:Cooksville United Church\, 2500 Mimisa Row\, Mississauga\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20190406T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20190406T230000
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CREATED:20190329T134935Z
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SUMMARY:Devin Patten Group & Pepper Tozzo
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URL:https://jazz.fm/live-event/devin-patten-group-pepper-tozzo/
LOCATION:The Emmet Ray\, 924 College Street\, Toronto\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20190406T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20190406T233000
DTSTAMP:20260510T021109
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SUMMARY:Roberta Hennessy and The FOG Brass Band at The Jazz Room
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Grand River Jazz Society.\nSponsored by Diva International. \nDoors open at 7:00 P.M. Come for dinner; stay for music!\nShow starts at 8:30 P.M. Ends at 11:30 P.M.\nCover Charge: $20.00 / person. (Free to annual pass holders.)\nVisit www.kwjazzroom.com and click on the desired concert’s listing to get additional information and to purchase advance tickets.
URL:https://jazz.fm/live-event/roberta-hennessy-and-the-fog-brass-band-at-the-jazz-room/
LOCATION:The Jazz Room at the Huether Hotel\, 59 King Street North\, Kitchener\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20190406T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20190406T220000
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SUMMARY:After The Snow: Etobicoke Centennial Choir
DESCRIPTION:Etobicoke Centennial Choir (ECC) welcomes the rebirth of spring with a joyous concert of music that celebrates the wonder and diversity of creation. \n \n  \nConductor:\nHenry Renglich\, Music Director of Etobicoke Centennial Choir \nConcert Repertoire:\nAnton Dvorak – Mass in D Major\, Opus 86\nPaul Winter with Paul Halley\, Jim Scott\, Oscar Castro-Neves\, Kim Oler – Missa Gaia/Earth Mass \nInstrumentalists:\nFor the Dvorak Mass in D Major:\n• Carl Steinhauser\, organ \nJazz ensemble for the Missa Gaia:\n• Carl Steinhauser\, piano\n• Kelly Jefferson\, soprano saxophone\n• Ronin Howe\, cello\n• Elizabeth Eccleston\, oboe/cor anglais\n• Erik Larson\, bass\n• Geoffrey Alan Bruce\, drums\n• Dhaivat Jani\, percussion \nVocal Soloists:\n• Gabrielle Turgeon\, soprano\n• Erin Ronningen\, alto\n• J. Rigzin Tute\, tenor\n• Lawrence Shirkie\, baritone\n• Recorded calls of arctic wolves\, loons\, harp seals and whales \nOrder tickets online at www.etobicokecentennialchoir.ca or call (416) 779-2258. \n  \nCONCERT NOTES\nEtobicoke Centennial Choir’s (ECC) second concert of its 52nd season welcomes the rebirth of spring with a joyous concert of music that celebrates the wonder and diversity of creation.\nWe will first melt away the winter blues with Antonin Dvorak’s lyrical Mass in D Major\, a beautiful choral composition with organ accompaniment that combines exquisite melodies with lush harmonic richness. Surrounded and inspired by the natural scenery he loved\, Dvorak wrote this mass with a spirit of deep joy and gratitude for Creation and the gift of artistic creativity. In doing so\, he gave us a glorious\, enduring work that reflects his faith and humankind’s relationship with the Creator and the natural world.\nThe concert heats up further with ECC’s inaugural performance of the stirring Missa Gaia/Earth Mass\, a unique musical experience that has been described as “an environmental liturgy of contemporary music”. The title derives from the Latin word Missa (Mass) and the Greek word Gaia (Mother Nature)\, acknowledging the “Gaia hypothesis” that proposes all living matter on Earth could be considered as a single living entity.\nWritten in 1981 by jazz saxophonist Paul Winter and four collaborators\, including Canada’s Paul Halley\, Missa Gaia is the result of his desire to create “a celebration that was both ecumenical and ecological\, one that would embrace all the voices of the Earth”. He set out to produce a mass that would “celebrate the whole earth as a sacred place”. This was achieved by including choir\, vocal soloists\, a seven-piece jazz ensemble\, rhythms and percussion from different cultures and the recorded voices of whales\, loons\, harp seals and wolves in his creation.\nThe four traditional movements of the mass (Kyrie\, Sanctus\, Benedictus and Agnus Dei) are interspersed with musical genres including Brazilian folksong\, folk style ballads\, swinging gospel and Gregorian chant. The animal calls are sometimes used as the melody. In the Kyrie\, for example\, the dulcet sound of a soprano saxophone echoes the haunting four-note call of a female tundra wolf\, which is then taken up by the choir with the words “Kyrie Eleison” – Greek for “Lord\, have mercy”. \nThis rich variety of voices and styles reflects the truth that our Earth is made up of tremendous diversity. The varied musical parts come together powerfully to reflect the greater whole and speak of our interconnectedness with all of Creation.\nMissa Gaia/Earth Mass is a compelling and always relevant work about reclaiming the ancient knowledge of our world as a sacred place – a place worthy of honour\, preservation and protection. \nFollow the Etobicoke Centennial Choir\nFacebook: www.facebook.com/EtobicokeCentennialChoir  Twitter: https://twitter.com/CentennialChoir.
URL:https://jazz.fm/live-event/after-the-snow-etobicoke-centennial-choir/
LOCATION:Humber Valley United Church\, 76 Anglesey Blvd\, Etobicoke\, Ontario\, M9A 3C1\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20190406T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20190406T223000
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CREATED:20190201T162132Z
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SUMMARY:Zoe Chilco with Victor Bateman\, Danny McErlain\, & John McMurchy
DESCRIPTION:This is a wonderful room for music\, where people really listen\, but also for food and conviviality. Great staff\, an ambiance that is warm.\, and wonderful musicians to accompany me.  Please join us. \nFor info: 416 236 2641 – info@oldmilltoronto.com
URL:https://jazz.fm/live-event/zoe-chilco-with-victor-bateman-danny-mcerlain-john-mcmurchy/
LOCATION:The Home Smith Bar at Old Mill Toronto\, 21 Old Mill Road\, Etobicoke\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20190406T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20190406T230000
DTSTAMP:20260510T021109
CREATED:20190327T190909Z
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SUMMARY:Latin Night w/ Mike Murley & The Hamilton All-Star Jazz Band
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URL:https://jazz.fm/live-event/latin-night-w-mike-murley-the-hamilton-all-star-jazz-band/
LOCATION:Theatre Ancaster\, Old Firehall Arts Centre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20190406T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20190406T230000
DTSTAMP:20260510T021109
CREATED:20190329T215247Z
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SUMMARY:Two Rivers Ensemble with special guest Spiral Modes
DESCRIPTION:Join acclaimed trumpeter and composer Amir ElSaffar and his Two Rivers sextet to discover a transcendent space where musical boundaries dissolve. ElSaffar’s sonic tapestries meld Western jazz and Iraqi maqam to create a new sound that’s “hypnotic and utterly unique” (Time Out Chicago). \nAmerican-born ElSaffar learned Iraqi maqam\, a highly sophisticated system of melodic modes in classical Arabic music\, from a master of the tradition — Hamid Al-Saddi\, renowned for his commanding vocals and deep knowledge of the Baghdad repertoire. Al-Saddi will join ElSaffar on stage for a powerful performance between teacher and student. \nOpening the evening are special guests\, Spiral Modes\, a Toronto-based band led by qanun player and composer Sanaz Nakhjavani. The group formed in 2017 at the Museum following a jam session with members of Yo-Yo Ma’s Silk Road Ensemble. Spiral Mode’s members originate from Iran\, Syria\, and Greece\, and their musical explorations extend past borders into the greater Middle East and Mediterranean. Rooted in improvisation\, the group creates unique experiences. \nThis show is part of our 2018/19 Performing Arts season\, The Other Side of Fear\, featuring acclaimed artists who have transcended fear through music\, dance\, and spoken word.
URL:https://jazz.fm/live-event/two-rivers-ensemble-with-special-guest-spiral-modes/
LOCATION:Aga Khan Museum\, 77 Wynford Dr.\, North York\, Ontario\, M3C 1K1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events Calendar
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20190406T233000
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SUMMARY:Spectrum Music presents: Jests in Time!
DESCRIPTION:Spectrum Music presents: Jests in Time! \nNo matter who we are or where we come from\, we all love to laugh. For centuries\, we have revelled in the humour of light-hearted jests and gags as vehicles to express our amusement and joy. But what happens when comedy takes a dark turn – when we use humour to cover up our insecurities and resentment? The Spectrum composers\, guest composer Simone Baron\, and 2019 New Voices Composer in Residence\, Noah Franche-Nolan\, contemplate the complexity of comedy. \nA dangerously hilarious pre-concert monologue by an emerging Toronto comedian will open the stage for a whimsical ensemble featuring accordionist Simone Baron\, the Odin Quartet\, and interpretive dance by Alex Pollard. \nPROGRAM:\nChelsea McBride – The Rearview Mirror\nMason Victoria – The Day When Robots Learn to Feel\nJackson Welchner – Pagliacci\nGraham Campbell – Little Fellow\nTiffany Hanus – Are You Kidding?\nNoah Franche-Nolan (2019 NVCR) – Trois Variations\n& a piece by guest composer and performer\, Simone Baron! \nDoor tickets – $20 general / $15 student\nAdvance tickets (online) – $15 general / $10 student \nPhone: 416-576-8890 for more info \nEmail: zoe@spectrummusic.ca
URL:https://jazz.fm/live-event/spectrum-music-presents-jests-in-time/
LOCATION:Alliance Française de Toronto Theatre\, 24 Spadina Road\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5R 2S7\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20190406T210000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20190406T234500
DTSTAMP:20260510T021109
CREATED:20190117T232942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190328T164422Z
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SUMMARY:Alex Pangman @ Senator Winebar
DESCRIPTION:Join vocalist Alex Pangman\, John Macloed cornet\, and Nathan Hiltz on acoustic guitar at this gem of a venue. Beautiful intimate space\, outstanding menu\, the music and wine will transport you to a salon in Paris! \nCall for reservations: 416-364-7517
URL:https://jazz.fm/live-event/alex-pangman-senator-winebar-6/
LOCATION:The Senator Winebar\, 249 Victoria Street\, Toronto\, Canada
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