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Events Guide June–October 2016
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Welcome! Something exciting is happening on the shore of Lake Ontario and we want you to be part of it. As never before, Toronto is thriving on the global stage as an urban centre, as a destination, and as a leading example of cultural inclusivity. Harbourfront Centre is unique in Toronto for its location and the amazing variety of multidisciplinary programming on offer. As a non-profit charitable organization, we are dedicated to providing residents and visitors alike the opportunity to explore, learn about and celebrate our city’s diversity. This summer, weekends at Harbourfront Centre start Wednesdays – beginning with our Free Flicks, followed by Dancing on the Pier on Thursday evenings, and culminating in great live music concerts on Friday and Saturday nights. This gives Toronto something to count on every week, all summer long, and almost always free of charge. We invite you to explore your waterfront, enjoy our festivals, and relax with great views and great food. With music, lakeside activities, Boxcar Social and their new patio, The Slip, there are plenty of perfect places to soak up the sun at Harbourfront Centre, Toronto’s cottage on Lake Ontario. Whether you are a long-time patron or visiting us for the first time, we warmly invite you to discover Harbourfront Centre.
Marah Braye Chief Executive Officer
Harbourfront Centre is a Canadian charity operating the 10 prime acres of Toronto’s central waterfront as a free and open public site. We celebrate the multiplicities of cultures that comprise Canada and enliven the city through the creative imaginations of artists from across the country and around the globe.
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Table of Contents 2 Free Flicks 3 Dancing on the Pier 4 Festivals 11 Summer Music in the Garden 12 Visual Arts 13 The Power Plant 14 Sailing & Powerboating
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Presented by Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport
Wednesdays, June 22 – August 31 Join us Wednesday evenings on the waterfront this summer for a series of fun and inspiring films, from the McKenzie Brothers to Jane Austen, from Newfoundland to the Sudan.
Mean Girls In partnership with Pride Toronto and TIFF
June 22 C O M E DY
Strange Brew June 29 C O M E DY
A Little Princess
The Mighty Quinn
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The Grand Seduction
The Last Dragon
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The Visitor July 6 DRAMA
Chef August 17 C O M E DY
Sense and Sensibility August 24 ROMANCE
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The Good Lie August 10 DRAMA
Audience Choice August 31 Choose one of these Oscar-winning films as the series finale by casting your vote at harbourfrontcentre.com by August 10.
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Dancing on the Pier Thursdays, June 23 – September 1 Learn to dance on Toronto’s waterfront to the rhythmic beats and swinging sounds of live bands. Inspired by Harbourfront Centre’s summer festivals, styles range from bolero to big band and everything in between.
Pink Flamenco In partnership with Pride Toronto Bamboleo
June 23
Swing & Jazz Toronto All-Star Big Band
June 30
Electro-Swing Toronto All-Star Big Band
July 7
Mariachi, Pinatar, Latin
Funk, Soul, R&B
DJ Emmix with Mariachi Jaime
The Recipee Band
July 14
Celtic Old Man Flanagan’s Ghost
July 21
LatinCaribbean & Dancehall Bamboleo
July 28
Tango Toronto All-Star Big Band
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August 4
Yiddish Dance
Afro-Peruvian
Live Klezmer Music
September 1
Landó! Landó!
August 11
Jazz, Dixieland, Swing Toronto All-Star Big Band
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Pride at Harbourfront Centre ro To o nt
Harbourfront Centre is excited to partner with Pride Toronto this year in opening these two exciting summer series.
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Festivals This summer, Harbourfront Centre welcomes you to the party on the waterfront. Celebrate the diversity and uniqueness of Toronto with multi-event, multi-day festivals featuring music, dance, theatre, crafts, art and more – there’s something for everyone. In addition to our great festivals, we are excited to present unique events like our exciting comedy review, a burlesque cabaret, Mexican wrestling and after-parties. Details are in the following pages.
Global Wellness Festival Presented by Sant Nirankari Mission Charitable Foundation
June 29 Heal. Enrich. Empower. Experience the Global Wellness Run, Yoga for Life and the Humanness Art Gallery. Children can even dress up as their favourite character for the Superhero Dance! Be inspired and find out what it is to be human and part of the global community.
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Festivals Canada Day
Oh Canada!
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Join us on Toronto’s central waterfront to celebrate the nation’s birthday with exciting musical performances and activities for the whole family, including a free performance by Sharon & Bram and ending with a fabulous display of fireworks over Lake Ontario!
As Canadians, we are proud of our diversity. This Canada Day weekend, we celebrate our rich cultural landscape by showcasing the wide range that is Canadian music, with exciting performances throughout the weekend the whole family can enjoy.
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Cowboy Junkies
Hailing from Montreal and rapping in English, French, Creole, Spanish and Arabic, Nomadic Massive’s cross-cultural sound has captivated audiences and critics worldwide.
Alt-country favourites Cowboy Junkies celebrate Canadian music and perform their genre-defying sound on the water’s edge.
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Festivals Future Routes
Ritmo y Color: The Streets of Mexico
July 8-10 Artists and performers from around the globe forge new paths and smash stereotypes while drawing on traditional roots music to create bold and far-out sounds. Get caught up in the rhythms of guitars, sitars and more! Featuring
After-Party: GUMBO The Afrobeats party of the summer. Tickets starting at $10 Available online at harbourfrontcentre.com
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Explore the streets of Mexico City, bursting with culture, colourful murals and the smells of delicious street food from every corner.
Astrid Hadad’s Tierra Misteriosa
Living legend Orlando Julius has influenced luminaries like Fela Kuti with his fusion of traditional African music, American pop, soul and R&B.
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One of Mexico’s greatest musicians and performance artists, Hadad’s unconventional and dazzling visual spectacles both entertain and highlight the complex social and political realities of her country. Lucha by the Water! Mexico’s top lucha libre talents face off inside the ring. Tickets starting at $15 Available online at harbourfrontcentre.com
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Festivals Shield to Shore
Island Soul
July 22–24
July 29 – August 1
Follow the trajectory of the St. Lawrence River, from Upper Canada to the Maritimes, as we showcase the contemporary culture of this celebrated region.
Join us as we explore the theme of revivalism in the Caribbean, to highlight other artistic voices in a constantly evolving society, including that of the French Caribbean.
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Hailing from the lakeside town of Keswick, Ontario, pop band The Elwins specialize in bright, infectious songs.
A deeply mystical performance and powerful femiNINE energy that emerges from a chrysalis of poetry, dub and spirit.
East Coast Comedy Revue
After-Party: Island Soul
Bust a gut laughing with Atlantic Canada’s funniest comedians.
Tun up at the city’s hottest roots-reggae after-party.
Tickets starting at $20 Available online at harbourfrontcentre.com
Tickets available online at harbourfrontcentre.com
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Festivals Beats, Breaks & Culture: The Bridge
Habari Africa Festival
August 5–7
August 12–14
Making its triumphant return this summer with a mix of live music, DJs and dance, Beats, Breaks & Culture celebrates all that is hip hop and electronic music.
Explore the rich and diverse cultures of the African continent. This year focuses on traditional griot music, augmented by rumba and other contemporary sounds.
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Mamy Kanouté
Co-produced by Batuki Music Society
Internationally renowned Senegalese singer Mamy Kanouté marries griot traditions with modern sounds.
DFA Recording artist Sinkane’s fresh Afrofuturistic sound combines post-rock, free jazz, electronics and Sudanese pop. After-Party: Hip Hop vs. House Where battles are waged on the decks and bridges are built on the dance floor.
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Festivals Hot & Spicy Food Festival August 19–21 Dance to the hot sounds and savour the spicy cuisine of the mighty Lower Mississippi River and Gulf of Mexico – with exciting musical performances and a mouth-watering barbecue, Southern-style! Featuring
Treme Brass Band This acclaimed brass band has delighted audiences worldwide with their percussive and lively sound. Sizzle! A Love Letters Cabaret Naughty and nice, saucy and spice with Toronto’s leading lady of burlesque, Pastel Supernova. Tickets starting at $20 Available online at harbourfrontcentre.com
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TAIWANfest: A Cultural Tango With Hong Kong Co-produced by Asian Canadian Special Events Association
August 26–28 Showcasing the cultural conversation between Taiwan and Hong Kong, this festival will change your perception of Asia with events for the whole family, including a cooking competition and live music by top Taiwanese musicians. Featuring
Symphony Conducted by Maestro Ken Hsieh Join us as we pay tribute to the great Asian diva, Teresa Teng, and the iconic Farewell My Concubine star, Leslie Cheung.
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Festivals Ashkenaz Festival
Veg Food Fest
Produced by Ashkenaz Foundation in partnership with Harbourfront Centre
Produced by Toronto Vegetarian Association
September 3–5 North America’s premiere festival of global Jewish music and culture returns to Harbourfront Centre. Over 250 artists and 80+ events showcase the vibrancy of Jewish music and art – from the traditional to cutting-edge, cross-cultural fusion. Featuring
September 9–11 The biggest vegetarian food festival in North America celebrates 32 years of delicious food from around the world that you never thought could be vegetarian. Come and enjoy tasty dishes, presentations, live music, cooking demonstrations, plenty of veg-friendly products and a weekend-long celebration of the best the veg world has to offer.
Abraham Inc. Don’t miss this 9-piece supergroup featuring klezmer clarinet master David Krakauer, legendary funk trombonist and arranger Fred Wesley and Canada’s own Yiddish hip hop innovator Socalled. Gy
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Summer Music in the Garden Presented by TD Bank Group
June 30 – September 18
Thursdays at 7pm From Prussia to Tantra
An Evening With Calum Graham
June 30
August 4
From Sweden with Love (and a Dragon or Two)
The Sweet Sound of Our Nature: Sadie Buck and the He hi ye Girls
July 7
Elles July 14
Becoming One With Universal Love: Ancient Persian Music for a New Age July 21
Ventanas July 28
August 11
Wood, Metal, Skin August 18
Passagi August 25
Glass Houses September 1
On most Thursdays and Sundays, a secret garden comes to life. Experience the best classical music from around the world in a wonderfully serene setting. Guided tours and self-guided audio tours are also available. For more information, visit harbourfrontcentre.com/summermusic
Sundays at 4pm Yec’hed Mat! July 3
Forbidden Fruit: Music “Stolen” for Cello
All in the (Celtic) Family: The Bachands August 21
Amor mi fa cantar a la Francesca
July 10
August 28
From the Banyan to the Willow Tree
In the Shadow of the Volcano
July 24
September 11
Deep River of Song: Jayme Stone and Friends
Sublime Schubert
August 7
Brass by the Lake August 14
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Visual Arts
Opening Party June 24
Courses & Workshops Year-round Explore your creativity through unique classes in glass-blowing, ceramics, textiles, jewellery and more taught by the Artists-in-Residence at Harbourfront Centre. For schedules, fees and (required) pre-registration, visit our website. Featuring
Julia Reimer Master Class June 25-26 Calgary’s Julia Reimer, one of Canada’s best glass artists, will be giving a two-day master class to our Artists-in-Residence. The public are invited to watch.
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By digging deep into the fabric of our city we discover the secrets and differences that make it truly unique, even to long-time residents. This group of exhibitions brings attention to Toronto’s hidden gems from the far reaches of its arts community and showcases up-and-coming artists. Over 30 Toronto-based artists present work from craft and design to mixed media installation and photography.
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For over 40 years, our Craft & Design Studio has seen hundreds of artists hone their skills through its Artist-in-Residence program. Walk through our corridors and watch artists working in textiles, glass, metal and ceramics in a fully equipped facility. Every Sunday afternoon from 2–4pm, May 22 to October 29, volunteers will be on-site to answer your questions.
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The Power Plant Summer 2016 Exhibitions June 25 – September 5 This summer at The Power Plant, step into interactive worlds created by three contemporary visual artists working with sculpture, stage-set and performance.
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Franz Erhard Walther’s first major solo exhibition in Canada brings together a body of work made between the 1950s and the present, and includes sculptures, drawings and videos. At the core of the exhibition is an interest in Walther’s radical consideration of the relationship between the object, the space and the human body.
It Has a Golden Red Sun and an Elderly Green Moon
Ulla von Brandenburg’s first solo exhibition in Canada explores states of unconsciousness and the boundaries between past and present, reality and illusion, and the sacred and the secular. It features a new film shot in the Théâtre des Amandiers, France, and a site-specific installation.
The Cage is a Stage June 29-30
Emily Mast’s multi-compositional project is comprised of two gallery exhibitions, a billboard, a performance at the Blackwood Gallery, and an eveninglength performance that premieres onstage at Harbourfront Centre Theatre. This project examines deep-seated human compulsions.
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Programs & Events Learn more about The Power Plant’s current exhibitions, contemporary art and beyond with talks, tours, lectures, performances, films, workshops, programming for children and more. Visit thepowerplant.org for a detailed schedule of events.
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Join us to celebrate the new season with artists, curators, The Power Plant membership and the general public. A cash bar will be available all evening.
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Sailing & Powerboating Our Fleet Our fleet of sail and powerboats is in great shape and has all the required safety equipment. We rent bareboat to members of the public with recognized credentials, training provided by our staff or equivalent boating experience. For those without experience, we can provide an instructor to sail or drive the boat for you.
Courses May 2 – November 21 We offer a wide variety of internationally recognized courses with classes designed to suit any schedule and for all skill levels. Visit harbourfrontcentre.com/boating for more information and course dates.
Boat Rentals & Fishing May 1 – October 9 Invite your partner or family out in one of over 90 boats, obtain gear and tackle for a fishing trip or charter a yacht with or without a captain – we’ve got you covered.
Sailing Camps July 4 – September 2 Our camps offer a fun and safe environment for all abilities with one-, two- and four-week programs. Make sure to sign up your little sailor (ages 6–15).
Caribbean Info Nights June 13, July 25, August 15, September 23, October 11 Find out more about our yearly Caribbean Sailing Trip at our free Info Nights. Join our qualified instructors for this unique opportunity to build skills, meet sailors from around the world and vacation in paradise! From January 29 to February 12, 2017, we sail to St. Lucia, Martinique and Bequia.
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More at Harbourfront Centre Lakeview Market July 1 – September 5 During our weekend festivals, a rotating lineup of artists, artisans and vendors showcase international treasures at the Lakeview Market.
Harbourfront Centre Shop is dedicated to bringing you a mix of extraordinary accessories, gifts and handmade objects created in our Craft & Design Studio, and by artists from across Canada and around the world.
World Café July 1 – September 5 An extension of some of Toronto’s best kitchens, the World Café brings the tastes of the world to your plate.
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Paddleboat Rides
11am – 6pm
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Friday-Saturday
Take a tour of the Natrel Pond in one of our paddleboats.
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Canada’s Dance Series September–June
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International Festival of Authors (IFOA)
June 15–19 This four-day super conference, jointly hosted by IFOA and a cohort of Canadian writers’ organizations, is filled with professional development sessions, keynotes, pedagogy and policy discussions, lectures and social gatherings. The conference opens with the annual, publishing focused, Book Summit. If you are interested in writing and publishing in Canada, these events are for you.
The Word on the Street In partnership with IFOA
September 25 This free festival celebrates Canadian reading and writing. Entering its second year at Harbourfront Centre, it is the biggest outdoor book and magazine festival in Canada, with author events, children’s activities and a marketplace that boasts the best selection of Canadian books and magazines.
Don’t miss the 37th edition of Toronto’s festival of words and ideas. See over 100 of the world’s most exciting contemporary writers in 10 days of readings, interviews and lectures. This year’s edition includes a special focus on graphic novels, Irish literature and non-fiction. For more information on all programming, please visit ifoa.org
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Join us for IFOA’s weekly reading series. Immerse yourself in literature as both Canadian and international authors take the stage for intimate events with their readers.
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Have you found your favourite camp yet? Our campers gain new life skills and make new friendships in camps for engineering, acting, science, culinary arts and more – all in a fun and inclusive environment in downtown Toronto.
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Immerse Yourself in Arts and Culture Meet diverse and dynamic people from Toronto and beyond. Strengthen your skills and develop new ones. Gain access to great performances, IFOA, international festivals and world-renowned art exhibitions. Visit our website or call 416 952 3625
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We love our donors!
Donors make it possible to offer free music, movies, dancing, children’s programming and amazing festivals all summer long. Your gift to Harbourfront Centre means that culture will continue to thrive at the heart of Toronto’s waterfront. Please make a donation by calling 416 952 4746 or donate online at harbourfrontcentre.com
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Getting Here Lower Simcoe St.
CN Tower Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada Rogers Centre
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Marina Quay West Spadina Pier Parking Toronto Music Garden
Lakeshore Blvd. Queens Quay West
York St.
Air Canada Centre Union Station
Gardiner Expressway
InterContinental Hotel
The Westin Harbour Castle Ferry Docks
Queens Quay West
Queens Quay Disabled Sailing
Radisson Hotel
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Simcoe WaveDeck
Harbourfront Centre Main Building (Bill Boyle Artport)
Marina Four
Stage in the Round Boxcar Social
World Café Simcoe St. Slip
Rees St. Slip
Police Station
Concert Stage
Exhibition Common
Capt. Matthew Flinders
Fleck Dance Theatre (3rd Floor)
Natrel Pond
The Power Plant
The Slip
Boardwalk
Rosemary
Harbourfront Centre Theatre
Canoe & Kayak
Amsterdam BrewHouse
Queen’s Quay Terminal
Ontario Square
Canada Square
Boardwalk Harbour Star
Obsession
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Inside Main Building (Bill Boyle Artport) Loft Marilyn Brewer Community Space Miss Lou’s Room Shop Studio Theatre
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Festivals
Ongoing
Canadian Writers’ Summit June 15–19
Global Wellness Festival Presented by Sant Nirankari Mission Charitable Foundation
June 29
Ashkenaz Festival
Sailing & Powerboating
Produced by Ashkenaz Foundation in partnership with Harbourfront Centre
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Veg Food Fest
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September 3–5
Produced by Toronto Vegetarian Association
September 9–11
Canada Day
The Word on the Street
July 1
In partnership with IFOA
September 25
International Festival of Authors (IFOA)
July 2-3
Future Routes
October 20–30
July 8-10
Ritmo y Color: The Streets of Mexico July 15–17
Island Soul
Dancing on the Pier
August 5–7
Habari Africa Festival Co-produced by Batuki Music Society
August 12–14
Hot & Spicy Food Festival
IFOA Weekly
September–June
Summer Music in the Garden
September–June
Canada’s Dance Series
Presented by TD Bank Group
Most Thursdays & Sundays June 30 – September 18
Paddleboat Rides Natrel Pond
TAIWANfest: A Cultural Tango With Hong Kong
Lakeview Market & World Café
Co-produced by Asian Canadian Special Events Association
Summer Camps
July 1 – September 5 July 4 – September 2
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Seasonal Programming Partners
June 25 – September 18
NextSteps
Thursday–Sunday
Site Partners
Franz Erhard Walther Ulla von Brandenburg Emily Mast
Thursdays June 23 – September 1
August 19–21
August 26–28
The Power Plant
All Over Town
Wednesdays June 22 – August 31
Beats, Breaks & Culture: The Bridge
Year-round
Visual Arts
Free Flicks
July 22–24
July 29 – August 1
Craft & Design Courses and Workshops
June 25 – September 5
Activities Presented by Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport
Shield to Shore
Craft & Design Studio Year-round
Fireworks, Music and More!
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