The most diverse poetry reading and open mic in Toronto At Shab-e She’r (Poetry Night) we don’t just wait for diversity to happen: we actively invite it.
Featured poets: Aparna Halpé & David Clink Host: Bänoo Zan
The ALP Personal Legacy Workshop has been toured across Canada, as well as the UK, Caribbean and South America. The workshop is for artists at the emerging intermediate and senior levels working from diverse media and traditions who wish to connect in new ways to their authentic historic bodies as a powerful source for artistic expression.
Klass, a homeless, young Black man, sets up residence in the courtyard of a housing project where Ida Peters lives. Triggered by a fatal confrontation between a local street vendor and the police, Klass and Ida quickly develop a precarious bond against the backdrop of a restless neighborhood. Inspired by the Greek myth "Leda and the Swan," Blacktop Sky examines the intersection of love, violence, community, and justice.
WRF2016 Saturday, October 8th, 2016. 3:30-10:30pm. Supermarket, 268 Augusta Avenue. $10 suggested donation. No one turned away for lack of funds. QTBIPOC space. Scent-free intentional space. All gender washrooms. Wheelchair ramp. All ages welcome. Eventbrite info below.
In 2016, the CaribbeanTales International Film Festival (CTFF), returns to Downtown Toronto, at The Royal Cinema, 608 College Street, with an Opening Gala on September 7 at 5:30
Never a dull moment. We are literary creating history. Café-musique has been busy developing yet another partnership opportunity for you and your organization.