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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
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190416
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190528
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SUMMARY:Old Stock: a Refugee Love Story
DESCRIPTION:Written by Hannah Moscovitch With songs by Ben Caplan & Christian Barry Toronto premiere \nA humourously dark folktale woven together with a high-energy concert. This genre-bending music-theatre hybrid starring Klezmer folk sensation Ben Caplan is inspired by the real life story of Moscovitch’s Romanian-Jewish great-grandparents who immigrated to Canada in 1908. It’s about how to love after being broken by the horrors of war. It’s about looking into the eyes of God.
URL:https://jazz.fm/live-event/old-stock-a-refugee-love-story/
LOCATION:Tarragon Theatre\, 30 Bridgman Ave\, Toronto\, ON\, Canada
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SUMMARY:The Canadian Icons Project: Visionaries & Originals by Don Dixon
DESCRIPTION:Photography exhibition by Don Dixon\nThey are celebrated groundbreakers\, remarkable heroes and one-of-a-kind renegades. The Canadian Icons Project celebrates our generation’s most inspiring originals – artists\, entrepreneurs\, scientists\, politicians\, community leaders and athletes – who have transformed the Canadian experience\, at home and abroad\, over the past 50 years. This groundbreaking\, multi-media exhibit features a curated selection of 30 profiles from this ongoing project that now includes over 125 profiles of legendary Canadians. \nConceived and produced by renowned photographer and documentary filmmaker Don Dixon\, the Icons Project is a decade-long process of intimate portraiture and interviews documenting the stories and passions of Canadian luminaries from all walks of life. Dixon’s up-close-and-personal profiles bring their stories to light in powerful\, unexpected ways. Each profile features short essays and video footage of deeply personal reflections. \nAbout Don Dixon\nDon Dixon’s 30-plus years as an artist spans many roles: commercial photographer\, portraitist\, media technologist\, director of films\, commercials\, and documentaries. He has donated hundreds of photos to jazz.fm91\, including photographing our annual JAZZ LIVES concert for many years.
URL:https://jazz.fm/live-event/the-canadian-icons-project-visionaries-originals/
LOCATION:IX Gallery\, 101-11 Davies Avenue\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M4M2A9\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Alex Pangman & Her Alleycats @ Reservoir Lounge
DESCRIPTION:Join Alex Pangman’s Alleycats quintet at their long time monthly home\, The Reservoir Lounge. The venue has a definate speakeasy feeling to it\, and Pangman fits in with her renditions of 1930s songs\, along with her stellar Alleycats featuring John Macleod on cornet\, Peter Hill Piano\, Jacek Zorawski bass\, and Glenn Anderson drums. 7-9pm\, $7 Dinner reservations highly recommended to get seat with best stage views. (416) 955-0887
URL:https://jazz.fm/live-event/alex-pangman-her-alleycats-reservoir-lounge-2/
LOCATION:Reservoir Lounge\, 52 Wellington Street East\, Toronto\, Canada
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SUMMARY:'Coding Chaos' a TD Discovery Series Special Project.
DESCRIPTION:Spectrum Music presents “Coding Chaos”\, a TD Discovery Series Special Project. \nWhere will we be when what we create can create us? Technology continues to grow at an exponential rate as we discover new ways to improve our everyday lives – but at what point do we lose ourselves to a technology advanced far beyond our control? New music by Spectrum introduces a progressive collaboration of artificial intelligence in performance with an electric jazz trio featuring Snarky Puppy’s Larnell Lewis (drums)\, Bruce Cassidy (EVI)\, and Chris Pruden (keys)\, to push the boundaries of the digital experience in music. \nA pre-concert chat starting at 7:30pm with software artist Ryan Kelln will discuss AI’s stance in our society presently and going forward. In a digital world where technology constantly blurs the lines between fact and fabrication\, the Spectrum composers ask: will we lose our sense of identity and grasp on reality – or will technology give us room to grow? \nTickets:\nOnline – $25 gen /$15 student\nDoor – $30 gen /$20 student \nTo find out more\, visit www.spectrummusic.ca
URL:https://jazz.fm/live-event/coding-chaos-a-td-discovery-series-special-project/
LOCATION:The Tell\, 401 Richmond Street West\, Toronto\, Ontario\, Canada
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