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SUMMARY:Orchestra Toronto Pardon Our French - Music from Ravel & Gershwin
DESCRIPTION:When jazz met impressionism\, the result was a bold new sound that crossed continents and redefined orchestral colour. From the sparkling energy of Tailleferre’s Overture for Orchestra to the sweeping grandeur of Ravel’s Boléro\, this program explores how French and American composers of the early 20th century absorbed and reimagined each other’s musical languages. Pianist Michael Kim performs Ravel’s Concerto for the Left Hand\, a haunting and virtuosic work composed for a war-injured pianist\, while Gershwin’s An American in Paris brings brassy swagger and rhythmic vitality to the streets of the French capital.
URL:https://nowtoronto.com/event/orchestra-toronto-pardon-our-french-music-from-ravel-gershwin/
LOCATION:George Weston Recital Hall\, Meridian Arts Centre\, 5040 Yonge Street\, Toronto\, M2N 6R8
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Live Music,Performing Arts
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SUMMARY:Hello Hands & Feet
DESCRIPTION:Hello Hands & Feet\nFor Children with ASD (3-8 years) \n🎪 An adapted version of …and the Ideas Soar\, made especially for children with ASD. \nThis contemporary circus show from the acclaimed Catalonian company Animal Religion takes place in a circular space bordered by a glowing ribbon of light. Children are invited to join a journey full of acrobatics\, humour\, play\, light and music. 🎼💫 \n⭐️ Walking into the circular stage\, light\, sound and movement get together in a calm and welcoming atmosphere. A dancer\, a musician and a lighting artist will encourage children to interact\, talk\, listen\, observe and feel the space. ⭐️ Using “Hello” as a starting point to create beautiful poetry\, this enchanting show combines acrobatics\, play\, music and light to explore new ways to communicate with audiences. \nA genuine celebration of play and audience collaboration\, where light and sound composition come together to make each moment a new and thrilling experience. 🎈 \n🎟 By reservation only – Inquire us at education@weefestival.ca \n🎭 Further support for this presentation provided by Canada Council for the Arts and Acción Cultural Española. \n🔍 Discover more about the 2026 WeeFestival here.
URL:https://nowtoronto.com/event/hello-hands-feet/
LOCATION:George Weston Recital Hall\, Meridian Arts Centre\, 5040 Yonge Street\, Toronto\, M2N 6R8
CATEGORIES:Kids & Family,Performing Arts,Theatre & Opera
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SUMMARY:Baby Loves Music
DESCRIPTION:Baby Loves Music\n👏 For ages 0-12 months \nAn intimate and eclectic musical journey with a distinctly Irish feel created especially for infants. 🎼 An ensemble of exceptional musicians and music for early childhood specialists welcome children and their grownups into a sensory rich atmosphere with this unforgettable live music experience. 🎻 \nInspired by lullabies\, sleep\, dreams\, peace\, rest\, succour – this informal concert for babies aged 0-12 months and their carers features four award-winning musicians – Tim Doyle\, Kate Hearne\, Anna Newell\, and Eamon Sweeney – with musical arrangements by Malachy Robinson\, of the Irish Chamber Orchestra. \nBaby Loves Music features a whole host of instruments including baroque guitar\, cello\, accordion\, fiddle\, uilleann pipes\, treble recorder and lots more. 🪗 \n🎭 Created in collaboration with Lead Artist Eamon Sweeney and musicians Tim Doyle\, Anna Newell & Kate Hearne with musical arrangements by Irish Chamber Orchestra’s Malachy Robinson. \n🔍 Discover more about the 2026 WeeFestival here.
URL:https://nowtoronto.com/event/baby-loves-music/
LOCATION:George Weston Recital Hall\, Meridian Arts Centre\, 5040 Yonge Street\, Toronto\, M2N 6R8
CATEGORIES:Kids & Family,Performing Arts,Theatre & Opera
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SUMMARY:Resurrection: Mahler 2
DESCRIPTION:To close the season\, Orchestra Toronto performs one of the most ambitious and transcendent works in the orchestral repertoire: Mahler’s Symphony No. 2\, the “Resurrection.” Spanning themes of death\, renewal\, and spiritual awakening\, the symphony moves from funeral march to cosmic finale with overwhelming emotional force. Featuring soprano Leslie Ann Bradley and mezzo-soprano Simona Genga\, this performance brings together large-scale orchestral and vocal forces in a work that redefines the possibilities of the symphonic form and affirms music’s power to confront\, and ultimately transcend\, our deepest existential questions.
URL:https://nowtoronto.com/event/resurrection-mahler-2-2/
LOCATION:George Weston Recital Hall\, Meridian Arts Centre\, 5040 Yonge Street\, Toronto\, M2N 6R8
CATEGORIES:Live Music,Performing Arts
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260628T171500
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SUMMARY:Play Dead
DESCRIPTION:For more information: https://www.luminatofestival.com/play-dead \nPLAY DEADBy People Watching CollectivePresented by TO Live & Luminato Festival \nPlay Dead invites you into a distorted world where the familiar twists into something wonderful and strange. Everyday rituals warp into surreal scenes\, exposing the desperation that underpins our search for connection. In this gravity-defying universe\, bodies collide and tangle\, caught between beauty and menace — both intimate and unsettling. \nMontreal’s People Watching crafts a vivid blend of acrobatics\, movement\, and high octane circus that magnifies the absurdity of the everyday. These moments\, strange yet achingly familiar\, mirror our own desire to hold on — like couples not wanting the last dance to end. \nHaunting and exhilarating\, Play Dead captures the fragility\, absurdity\, and fleeting wonder of life lived on the edge of connection. \n“Masterful fluidity\, breathtaking…the circus of tomorrow” – La Presse \n“People Watching has created with barbaric finesse\, with the subtlety of watchmaking precision\, a piece of such power that forces the eye not to want to miss a single detail.” – La Verdad; San Javier\, Spain
URL:https://nowtoronto.com/event/play-dead/
LOCATION:George Weston Recital Hall\, Meridian Arts Centre\, 5040 Yonge Street\, Toronto\, M2N 6R8
CATEGORIES:Dance,Performing Arts
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