April marks the
Bloor St Culture Corridor's second anniversary
! The Bloor St Culture Corridor kicks off a long weekend of celebration on April 15 with "Bloor St Culture Corridor: The Architecture of a Toronto Arts District," a round-table panel discussion exploring one of the most diverse and important cultural destinations in Toronto.
Since 2005, many of the Bloor St. Culture Corridor organizations buildings have been significantly renovated. Great architects contributed to the creation of a real creative hub in Toronto that combines arts, diverse cultural communities, contemporary architecture, and entertainment.
Bloor St Culture Corridor: The Architecture of a Toronto Arts District will be a fascinating evening as
Dean Richard Sommer (University of Toronto John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape) moderates the on-stage roundtable conversation with
Christopher Hume (
Toronto Star);
Brent Raymond (DTAH & Ontario Association of Landscape Architects);
Siamak Hariri (
Hariri
Pontarini Architects, architect of Alliance Française de Toronto, Bloor Hot Docs Cinema, and the forthcoming ROM Bloor St. plaza);
Bob Sims (
KPMB Architects, architects of The Royal Conservatory's TELUS Centre, including Koerner Hall);
John Lorinc (Senior Editor,
Spacing Magazine); and
Toronto City
Councillor Joe Cressy discussing the history of Bloor St and the architecture of its cultural buildings, how the recent cultural organization renovations have revitalized Bloor St. West and led to the creation of the Bloor St Culture Corridor arts district, and the Bloor St Culture Corridor's importance in the City of Toronto. The on-stage discussion will be followed by a wine reception.
Bloor St. Culture Corridor: The Architecture of a Toronto Arts District takes place
Friday, April 15 at 6pm at Alliance Francaise de Toronto. Information is available at 416.922.2014 ext. 37 or
[email protected].
As part of Bloor St Culture Corridor's anniversary celebrations, Bloor St. Culture Stories, #BCCStories, will showcase some of the unique voices and events that have taken place over the years at Bloor St Culture Corridor venues. All 19 arts and culture organizations that together create the arts district will share stories that celebrate the past and present of the thriving cultural scene along Bloor Street between Avenue Road and Bathurst. These stories will be posted on www.bloorstculturecorridor.com
and on the social media feeds of
Bloor St. Culture Corridor organizations.
The special Bloor St Culture Corridor anniversary celebration weekend continues April 15 - 18 with the following events:
Bloor St. Culture Corridor: The Architecture of a Toronto Arts District
at Alliance Francaise Toronto
Round-table panel discussion about the architecture of the cultural destinations on the Bloor St. Culture Corridor, followed by a wine reception.
Friday, April 15, 6pm
Free admission
Alliance Francaise Toronto, 24 Spadina Road
Modern Mexico: Fusions, Fashion and Folk Art
at the ROM
Visiting speakers and artists discuss the impact of Mexican visual culture, and how it fascinates outsiders and continues to influence global trends.
Saturday, April 16, 9:30am-4:30pm
Tickets available at www.rom.on.ca. ROM Members, YPC Members and RPC Members, $27; Teachers and Students $15; Public $30.
Royal Ontario Museum, Signy and Cléophée Eaton Theatre, Level 1B, 100 Queen's Park (entrance on Bloor St.)
Cooking With Susi Special: Teaching Estos/Greeks How To Cook
at Museum of Estonians Abroad/VEMU
One of the most popular events at VEMU has been Cooking with Susi, workshops to keep the Estonian food tradition alive. At this special event the Estonian chef Susi Holmberg and Masters
Buffeteria Greek Vatikiotis Family face off in a cooking challenge to teach each other how to cook traditional Estonian and Greek foods.
Saturday, April 16, 4pm
Tickets $25/$15 for students, available at Tartu College and
vemu.ca
Museum of Estonians Abroad/VEMU, 310 Bloor St. W. (entrance on Madison Ave.)
Momentum Dance Theatre - Under / Cover
at the Miles Nadal Jewish Community Centre
Momentum Dance Theatre presents
Under/Cover
, using movement to discover what lies beneath the surface of our stories, experiences and emotions.
Saturday, April 16, 2pm & 8pm
Miles Nadal Jewish Community Centre, Al Green Theatre, 750 Spadina Avenue
Simon Shaheen's Zafir: Musical Winds from North Africa to Andalucia
Live at Koerner Hall
Simon Shaheen and Qantara, featuring Moroccan singer Nidal Ibourk, Andalucian flamenco dancer Auxi Fernandez, and Andalucian flamenco pianist Juan Pérez Rodríguez, bring to life the Arab music of Al-Andalus and blend it with flamenco
.
Saturday, April 16, 8pm
Tickets start at $35. 416.408.0208 or www.performance.rcmusic.ca
Koerner Hall at The Royal Conservatory, 273 Bloor St W.
Québec Cinema
at Alliance Française Toronto
La Tournée du Cinéma québécois, in partnership with the Festival Cinéfranco and Alliance Française of Toronto, offers a "Cinéfranco special Quebec" panorama of the best recent works of Quebec cinema, with many of the artists from Québec in attendance.
April 16 & 17, various times
Free admission
Alliance Francaise Toronto, 24 Spadina Road
Bata Shoe Museum Family Fun Weekend This special
F
amily Fun Weekend
features four exciting galleries, special arts and crafts, I-Spy in the galleries, and colourful tattoos. Kids can also try on some funky footwear!
Saturday, April 16, 10am-4pm & Sunday, April 17, 12pm-4pm
Included with museum admission.
Bata Shoe Museum, 327 Bloor Street West
Gardiner Museum Architectural Tours
Architectural Tours of the Gardiner Museum: walk through and learn about the modernist building.
Saturday, April 16 & Sunday April 17, 11am & 1pm
Included with museum admission.
Gardiner Museum, 111 Queen's Park
College Tours
at Museum of Estonians Abroad/VEMU
Learn about Museum of Estonians Abroad/VEMU at Tartu College
,
temporary home to hundreds of University of Toronto students as well as the academic and cultural meeting place for Toronto Estonians and everyone interested in Estonian culture. The Museum of Estonians Abroad
houses the largest Estonian archives and library outside of Estonia.
Friday, April 15, Saturday, April 16, and Sunday, April 17, 12pm & 2pm
Free admission
Museum of Estonians Abroad/VEMU, 310 Bloor St. W. (entrance on Madison Ave.)
From Scotland with Love
at Bloor Hot Docs Cinema
Award-winning director Virginia Heath compiles a rich and haunting love letter to Scotland in this innovative reconstruction of footage from Scottish archives. Paired with a transcendent score by Scottish musician and composer King Creosote, From Scotland with Love is a journey through time that explores universal themes of love, loss, resistance, migration, work and play.
Saturday, April 16, 4pm & Sunday, April 17, 3:30pm
Tickets: $12 (Bloor members: $8, $6, Free), mention the Bloor St Culture Corridor's Anniversary and receive 2-for-1 tickets at the door!
Bloor Hot Docs Cinema, 506 Bloor Street W.
Gardiner Museum Family Sundays
Family-friendly clay workshop, featuring a dance performance by Tandem Studios! Sculpt dancing figures inspired by Roseline Delisle's geometric dancer, on display at the Gardiner Museum.
Sunday, April 17, 11am - 4pm. Dance Performance at 12pm.
Included with museum admission.
Gardiner Museum
,
111 Queen's Park
The Miles Nadal JCC presents Opera for All: Community Concert
Singers from across the city perform a community concert of opera choruses under the baton of conductor Alvaro Lozano Gutierrez with collaborative pianist Asher Farber.
Sunday, April 17, 4pm
Tickets are $10, in advance at MNjcc or Eventbrite, or at the door
Trinity-St. Paul's Centre, 427 Bloor Street West
Ghost Mountaineer movie screening
at Museum of Estonians Abroad/VEMU
Urmas Eero Liiv's feature "Must alpinist" (Ghost Mountaineer) is a young-audience horror film based on the real life story of a Soviet Estonian student hiking group in a series of scary events in wintry Siberia. In Estonian with English subtitles. Coffee and kringel will be served.
Sunday, April 17, 4pm.
Pay What You Can. A small donation is appreciated.
Museum of Estonians Abroad/VEMU, 310 Bloor St. W. (entrance on Madison Ave.)
Bel Canto! Italian Songs and Opera
at the Miles Nadal Jewish Community Centre
Internationally acclaimed baritone Alvaro Lozano Gutierrez performs with pianist Asher Farber.
Monday, April 18, 8pm
Tickets are $20 in advance at MNjcc
Miles Nadal Jewish Community Centre, Al Green Theatre, 750 Spadina Avenue
Special Collections: A to Z
at the
Toronto Reference Library
From "Arctic Exploration" to "Zero Gravity," this exhibit showcases an alphabet of curiosities from the Toronto Public Library's Special Collections.
On view daily until April 24, 2016. Free tours on Tuesdays at 2pm.
Free admission
Toronto Reference Library, TD Gallery, 789 Yonge Street
The Story of the Baltic University 1946-1949
at the
Museum of Estonians Abroad/VEMU
This exhibition unveils this history of The Baltic University, where, despite the most difficult conditions in DP camps of devastated Germany, academics from the three Baltic States organized a university with eight facilities and 17 departments, giving many Baltic students the possibility of an academic career.
On view until May 15, 2016
Free admission
Museum of Estonians Abroad/VEMU, 310 Bloor St. W. (entrance on Madison Ave.)
Tattoos: Ritual. Identity. Obsession. Art.
at the ROM
Tattoos looks at the more than 5,000 year-old ancient practice of tattooing, tracing its histories and meanings, and profiling the revival of this global phenomenon of body art.
On view until September 5, 2016
ROM Members, and specially priced tickets available online at www.rom.on.ca: Adults $8; Seniors and Students $6; Children 4-14 years old) $4; children under 4 are free.
Royal Ontario Museum, Roloff Beny Gallery, Level 4, 100 Queen's Park (entrance on Bloor St.)
Many more exhibitions and events take place on the Bloor St Culture Corridor in the April, too!
A complete calendar of events and programs, including links to each presenting organization and admission and ticket information, are at
www.bloorstculturecorridor.com and on the Bloor St. Culture Corridor mobile app, available for free download from the Bloor St. Culture Corridor web site, the iTunes App Store, or Google Play.
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