The Mayworks Festival of Working People and the Arts celebrates working people
From May 1–31, the Mayworks Festival presents a variety of free events.
From May 1–31, the Mayworks Festival presents a variety of free events.
Irene Markoff, director of the Balkan Music Ensemble course and performance, and student musicians discuss Balkan music.
Hosted by Wilfrid Laurier University in collaboration with York, this virtual event discusses the overwriting of women’s contributions to theatre, dance, and performance.
On May 7, Ethan Low and Gurtêj will perform at Union Station to celebrate Asian Heritage Month.
Rathika Sitsabaiesan, former member of parliament and current filmmaker, discusses her new documentary film on the conflicts and genocide in Sri Lanka.
April 28–May 5, the Festival of Literary Diversity (FOLD) presents 35 authors in a hybrid format.
Held on Queen Street West, DJ Nana and his sister, Victoria Gyamfi-Kumanini, discuss the importance of community development through the lens of hip-hop and R&B culture.
Consisting of an expert panel of professional artists and researchers, this event will explore the contributions of sound on art.
Co-artistic directors, Christiano DiDomenico and Gabriella Noonan, share their experiences with Bloom along with three choreographers.
On April 6th, the Integrative Arts program showcases the work of AMPD students.