This is an archived event from Culture Days 2025.
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Musical Ramayan – A Dance Drama with English Narration
In-person
Dance History & heritage Performance Theatre Storytelling SingingDate and time
Location
Mel Lastman Square
5100 Yonge Street
Toronto, ON
Directions: Venue Details: • Location: Mel Lastman Square, 5100 Yonge Street, Toronto – accessible via TTC subway (North York Centre Station) • Accessibility: Fully wheelchair accessible, inclusive for all ages and abilities • Parking: Ample paid parking nearby, with limited street parking; public transit encouraged • Amenities: On-site washrooms, first aid, volunteer booths, shaded seating areas.
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
Wheelchair accessible and is a relaxed performance.
About
Step into the world of ancient India and experience the legendary tale of Ramayan like never before — through a musical dance drama, narrated in English and depicted through vibrant Indian classical and folk dances.
This enchanting performance brings to life the story of Lord Ram, Sita, and Lakshman — their exile, trials, devotion, and victory over evil — making it accessible and meaningful for audiences of all ages and cultural backgrounds.
🪔 What Makes It Special:
*Narration in English, perfect for both South Asian and non-South Asian audiences
*Powerful storytelling through expressive Kathak, folk, and theatrical dance
*Traditional costumes, soul-stirring music, and dramatic choreography
*A beautiful blend of culture, spirituality, and performing arts
Celebrate Diwali with a performance that honors the values of courage, love, and dharma — told through the universal language of dance and the clarity of English narration. A must-see cultural experience for families and communities.
Links
- North York Diwali Fest Website northyorkdiwali.com
- Instagram North York Diwali Fest instagram.com
Organizer
Rashmi Academy of Performing Arts
Rashmi Academy of Performing Arts (RaPA) is a Toronto-based organization dedicated to preserving, promoting, and celebrating the richness of Indian classical and folk dance traditions while fostering cross-cultural exchange and community engagement. Founded by internationally acclaimed Kathak artist Dr. Rashmi Mishra, RaPA serves as a creative hub for artists, students, and communities to explore the power of dance as both artistic expression and cultural storytelling.
Our vision is to build an inclusive platform where the performing arts become a tool for empowerment, connection, and education. RaPA offers year-round training in Kathak, folk dances, Bollywood, and creative movement workshops for all ages and backgrounds. Beyond technical training, we encourage our students to engage with storytelling, history, and social themes through their performances.
Throughout the year, RaPA presents stage productions, workshops, school programs, and community performances across Canada and beyond. We also collaborate with local cultural groups, schools, and senior centers to bring accessible arts programming to diverse communities.
RaPA is the driving force behind the North York Diwali Fest (NYDF) and contributes to community well-being through free cultural events, dance education, and mentorship programs. Through these efforts, we aim to make performing arts a bridge between generations, cultures, and communities—keeping heritage alive while embracing new expressions.
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