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SUMMARY:Tarragon Theatre presents This Was the World
DESCRIPTION:“I’m no longer sure what’s allowed.” \nJohn\, a 60-something white professor of Constitutional Law and Indigenous Rights is unhappy with a new faculty hire. He seeks to draw a student into his conflict with the Dean’s office\, which leads to a complaint\, which leads to a reprimand\, which leads to a breakdown of the man\, his daughter\, and their understanding of the world. \nA play about old power and new ideas\, academia and decolonization\, language and authority. \nTickets available now at tarragontheatre.com.
URL:https://jazz.fm/live-event/tarragon-theatre-presents-this-was-the-world/
LOCATION:Tarragon Theatre\, 30 Bridgman Ave\, Toronto\, ON\, Canada
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SUMMARY:TO Live presents… Ears\, Eyes\, Voice
DESCRIPTION:TO Live presents Ears\, Eyes\, Voice\, a groundbreaking photography exhibition featuring 41 important visual works by renowned Black Canadian photojournalists Jules Elder\, Eddie Grant\, Diane Liverpool\, Al Peabody and Jim Russell. \nThe combined archive of these five revolutionary photographers reveals a comprehensive and rare record that visually documents over three decades of stories that tell the important history of Toronto’s diverse Black communities. \nTraining their lens on politicians\, community members\, activists\, and protesters\, as well as entertainers and athletes\, the images range from backstage with Peter Tosh and Tina Turner and early Caribana images to documenting farm workers\, capturing images of political protests against the Toronto police and local anti-apartheid protests\, to local Ebony fashion shows and the crowning of Miss Black Ontario. \nAdmission to Ears\, Eyes\, Voice is free. \nEars\, Eyes\, Voice is organized and circulated by Black Artists’ Networks in Dialogue (BAND) and curated by Dr. Julie Crooks. \nExhibition hours: Thursday to Sunday from 1 to 6 p.m. \nExhibition is also open to anyone attending other events at Meridian Arts Centre.
URL:https://jazz.fm/live-event/to-live-presents-ears-eyes-voice/
LOCATION:Meridian Arts Centre\, 5040 Yonge St.\, Toronto\, ON\, M2N 6R8\, Canada
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SUMMARY:New Orleans Jazz Orchestra at the Burlington PAC
DESCRIPTION:The renowned New Orleans Jazz Orchestra is touring their new album Songs: The Music of Allen Toussaint inspired by the legendary composer and musician. NOJO is the first big band to take on the music of Toussaint and the results honour not only him\, but the broader musical culture of his hometown. Be transported to the land of jazz and funk and experience the sounds of New Orleans right here in downtown Burlington. \nNew Orleans is a musical melting pot that has been cooking up music royalty for nearly a century. The New Orleans Jazz Orchestra (NOJO)\, now in its 17th year\, is dedicated to preserving the tradition of New Orleans music and culture while exploring the works of artists that would be considered outside of the realm of jazz. \nAllen Toussaint and his music have influenced decades of musicians\, bands\, composers and listeners alike. Not only in New Orleans\, but globally. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998. \nTo cover Toussaint’s music with integrity and love was important to NOJO’s Artistic Director\, Adonis Rose\, especially since he felt it was perfect long before any artists covered it. It is NOJO’s mission and responsibility to honor all New Orleans musicians and expose their music to the world and share the many contributions they have made to the arts. \nGet tickets at burlingtonpac.ca.
URL:https://jazz.fm/live-event/new-orleans-jazz-orchestra-at-the-burlington-pac/
LOCATION:burlington performing arts centre\, 440 Locust Street\, Burlington\, Ontario\, L7S 1T7\, Canada
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