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CANCELLED - Dance in High Park: Red Sky in High Park
In-person
Dance Indigenous Nature & outdoors PerformanceDate and time
Location
High Park Amphitheatre
1873 Bloor St. W.
Old Toronto, ON
Access
Free, and accepts optional pay-what-you-may donations for admission.
Offered in English.
Wheelchair accessible.
About
Please note, in accordance with changing health regulations, in-person events in Toronto, Ottawa, and Peel are cancelled until further notice. We encourage you to explore our other digital programs to enjoy in the next two weeks.
Over three weekends, the High Park Amphitheatre comes to life with dance. Audiences are invited to experience some of Toronto’s most gifted and imaginative dancers as they grace our stage in one of the city’s most majestic parks. These family-friendly, physically distanced performances will adhere to up-to-date safety protocols regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. All High Park performances are pay-what-you-can but require a reservation. This weekend features internationally renowned, Dora Award-winning, Red Sky Performance. Celebrated for its powerful transformational experiences that elevate the ecology of Indigenous arts and culture, the company will perform cutting-edge dance creations from its acclaimed repertoire.
Links
- https://canadianstage.com canadianstage.com
Organizer
Canadian Stage
Canadian Stage's mission is to be the leading contemporary performing arts organization in the country. A collision of disciplines and cultures, Canadian Stage reflects the dynamism and complexity of Canada and is a vital artistic force locally, nationally, and internationally. In its over thirty-year history, Canadian Stage has employed thousands of artists and developed and produced hundreds of new productions. Many of the plays developed by Canadian Stage have been awarded and nominated for Canada's most prestigious literary and performing arts honours, including Governor General's, Chalmers and Dora Mavor Moore Awards. Throughout the theatre season, nearly 100,000 patrons attend performances and workshops in our three Toronto venues. Throughout our history, Canadian Stage has provided outstanding education and outreach programs cultivating a diverse audience demographic.