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Festivals
Canada Day
July 1
Celebrate the nationโs birthday with exciting
musical performances and activities for the
whole family, including Sharon & Bram, Nomadic
Massive and a fabulous display of fireworks over
Lake Ontario.
Oh Canada!
July 2โ3
This Canada Day weekend, we showcase the
wide range that is Canadian music, with exciting
performances from Torontoโs own Cowboy
Junkies and more.
Future Routes
July 8โ10
Artists and performers from around the globe
forge new paths and smash stereotypes to create
bold and far-out sounds. Featuring the legendary
Orlando Julius & The Afro Soundz and more.
Ritmo y Color: The Streets of Mexico
Generously supported by the Consulate General of
Mexico and the Mexico Tourism Board
July 15โ17
Experience the culture, colourful murals and
aroma of delicious street food from Mexico City.
Featuring Astrid Hadad, one of Mexicoโs greatest
musicians and performance artists.
Shield to Shore
July 22โ24
Follow the trajectory of the St. Lawrence
River, from Upper Canada to the Atlantic, as
we showcase the contemporary culture of
this region. Featuring The Elwins, Great Lake
Swimmers and more.
Island Soul
July 29 โ August 1
Explore the theme of revivalism in the Caribbean
and French Creole culture, with programming
for the whole family, including Jah9โs mystical
performance of poetry and dub.
Theatre
Lucha by the Water
In association with LuchaTO
July 17
Get ready to rumble! Mexicoโs top lucha libre
talent face-off inside the ring with some of
Torontoโs homegrown, high-flying wrestlers. Part
of Ritmo y Color: The Streets of Mexico.
Tickets from $15 available at harbourfrontcentre.com
East Coast Comedy Revue
July 22
Bust a gut laughing with Atlantic Canadaโs
funniest comedians. Part of Shield to Shore.
Tickets from $20 available at harbourfrontcentre.com
Music
Summer Music in the Garden
Presented by TD
Until September 18
On most Sundays at 4pm and Thursdays at
7pm, the Toronto Music Garden comes to life.
Experience the best classical music from around
the world in a wonderfully serene setting. Guided
tours of the garden are available on Wednesdays
at 11am and 5:30pm on concert days, or pick up
an audio guide to explore at your own pace.
GUMBO: Future Routes After-Party
July 9
The Afrobeats party of the summer.
Tickets from $10 available at harbourfrontcentre.com
Yaadcore: Island Soul After-Party
July 30
Tun up at the cityโs hottest roots-reggae party!
Tickets $5 cash at the door
Ongoing
Tai Chi
JulyโAugust
Every Monday (except August 2) participate in
free Tai Chi classes on the Exhibition Common.
Yoga
JulyโAugust
Every Tuesday unwind with free yoga classes on
the Exhibition Common.
Harbourfront Centre Shop
SundayโThursday: 11amโ6pm
FridayโSaturday: 11amโ8pm
We carry beautifully designed works from our
Artists-in-Residence in our Craft & Design Studio,
as well as extraordinary accessories, gifts and
one-of-a-kind delights from makers across the
country and the world.
Purina PawsWay
Wednesday-Friday: 12โ8pm
Saturday & Sunday: 9am โ 6pm
Monday & Tuesday: Closed
Holiday Hours: 10am-5pm
Exhibits and events for you and your pet at 245
Queens Quay West. Free general admission.
Craft & Design Studio
Year-round
For over 40 years our Craft & Design Studio has
seen hundreds of artists hone their skills. Walk
through our corridors and watch artists working
in textiles, glass, metal and ceramics in a fully-
equipped facility.
Craft & Design
Craft & Design Animateurs
Sundays
Every Sunday afternoon from 2โ4pm, volunteers
will be located in the Craft & Design Studio
corridor to answer the publicโs questions.
Silver or Gold Ring Workshop
July 9
In this one-day workshop, students learn a variety
of basic jewellery techniques through creating
samples and finished work.
Introductory Jewellery
July 18 โ August 22
In this 6-week course, students learn a wide
range of jewellery-making techniques through
creating samples and finished pieces.
Organic Casting Workshop
July 23
In this one-day workshop, students learn various
direct methods of primitive casting, including
cuttlefish bone and charcoal block casting.
Pottery
July 24 โ September 11
In this 8-week course, students learn hand-
building techniques and how to make cups, vases
and bowls on the pottery wheel.
Ceramic Hand-Building Techniques
July 27 โ August 31
In this 6-week course, students learn and use
current hand-building techniques for making
functional and small sculptural objects.
Film
Free Flicks
Presented by Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport
Wednesdays
Until August 31
Join us Wednesday evenings on the waterfront
this summer for a series of fun and inspiring films.
This month, catch The Visitor, A Little Princess,
The Grand Seduction and The Mighty Quinn and
be sure to cast your vote for the audience choice
screening on August 31.
2. Dance
Dancing on the Pier
Thursdays
Until September 1
Learn to dance on Torontoโs waterfront to the
rhythmic beats and swinging sounds of live
bands, from bolero to big band and everything in
between.
Visual Arts
The Power Plant
Summer 2016 Exhibitions
June 25 โ September 5
This summer at The Power Plant, step into
interactive worlds created by three contemporary
visual artists working with sculpture, stage-set and
performance.
Franz Erhard Walther: Call to Action
Franz Erhard Waltherโs first major solo exhibition
in Canada brings together a body of work made
between the 1950s and the present, and includes
sculptures, drawings and videos. At the core of
the exhibition is an interest in Waltherโs radical
consideration of the relationship between the
object, the space and the human body.
Ulla von Brandenburg: It Has a
Golden Red Sun and an Elderly Green
Moon
Ulla von Brandenburgโs first solo exhibitions in
Canada explores states of unconsciousness and
the boundaries between past and present, reality
and illusion, and the sacred and the secular.
It features a new film shot in the Thรฉรขtre des
Amandiers, France, and a site-specific installation.
Emily Mast: The Cage is a Stage
This new multi-compositional project by Emily
Mast is presented by The Power Plant and
Blackwood Gallery. Comprised of two exhibitions,
a billboard and a short performance at the
Blackwood Gallery, as well as an evening-length
performance at Harbourfront Centre Theatre,
the project examines deep-seated human
compulsions.
Events
Power Tour
Every Saturday
Join a guided tour of the exhibitions at The Power
Plant and engage in a dialogue about art and
ideas.
Power Kids: A Sound Story
July 10
In this art workshop and tour for children, inspired
by Ulla von Brandenburgโs film It Has a Yellow Sun
and an Elderly Grey Moon (2016), participants
will collaboratively write a theatrical play without
dialogue.
Sunday Scene: Katie Lawson
July 10
Katie Lawson, a masterโs candidate in Curatorial
Studies with the Danielโs Faculty of Architecture,
Landscape, and Design at the University of Toronto,
discusses Franz Erhard Waltherโs exhibition Call to
Action.
Sunday Scene: Sarah Quinton
July 17
Sarah Quinton, Curatorial Director at Torontoโs
Textile Museum of Canada, discusses Franz Erhard
Waltherโs Call to Action.
Arthur Stashak: License to Disturb
July 21
National Ballet Schoolโs Arthur Stashak activates
Franz Erhard Waltherโs Call to Action with this
interractive, improvisational choreography.
Sunday Scene: Ian Keteku
July 24
Ian Keteku, two-time national slam champion and
the 2010 World Poetry Slam Champion, discusses
Ulla von Brandenburgโs It Has a Golden Red Sun
and an Elderly Green Moon.
Power Kids: Wearable Soft
Sculptures
July 24
Make a fabric sculpture that doubles as a costume
while activating one of Franz Erhard Waltherโs
interactive works of art in this workshop and tour
for children.
Harbourfront Centre
All Over Town: Visual Arts Summer
Exhibitions
June 25 โ September 18
By digging deep into the fabric of our city we
discover the secrets and differences that make
it truly unique, even to long-time residents. This
group of exhibitions brings attention to Torontoโs
hidden gems from the far reaches of its arts
community and showcases up-and-coming
artists. Over 30 Toronto-based artists present work
from craft and design to mixed media installation
and photography.
harbourfrontcentre.com
For further details visit our Info Desk located at 235 Queens Quay West, Tuesday-Thursday, 1โ6pm, Friday-Saturday, 1-9pm,
Sunday 10am - 6pm. Programmes subject to change.
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