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The 17th iteration of the festival features a lineup of world premieres and classic works seen through a new Luminato Festival, an international arts festival showcasing contemporary works across a wide range of mediums, has typically marked the beginning of Torontoâs jam-packed summer festival season. Each June, hundreds of artists and thousands of spectators descend on the city for the two-week event. This yearâs festival, the 17th annual edition, is no exception, featuring an eclectic lineup of programming running across the city â from world premieres and street puppetry to public art installations and reimagined the Toronto Starâs guide to the 17th annual edition of the festival, which kicked off June 7 and runs through June back regularly throughout the duration of the Luminato Festival for updates and reviews written by the Starâs performing arts critics, Joshua Chong, Michael Crabb, Karen Fricker and Glenn Sumi. TreemonishaScott Joplin, the âKing of Ragtime,â never lived to see âTreemonisha,â his sole surviving opera after his other works were lost. Though he wrote the work in 1911, it wasnât staged until 1972, more than half a century after Joplinâs death. But the piece, which melds classical music with ragtime, folk, and gospel, has since become a seminal work in the American opera canon. This Luminato production, in development since 2016, is believed to be the first time âTreemonishaâ has received a fully-staged professional production on this side of the border. It features Joplinâs vocal score with a new story and libretto penned by playwright Leah-Simone Bowen and Emmy-nominated writer Cheryl L. DavisSoulpepper artistic director Weyni Mengesha makes her opera directorial debut in this landmark new production, which runs until June 17 at the St. Lawrence Centre for the Performing Joshua Chongâs review of the production here. NuitJean-Pierre Perreault, the late Canadian dancer and choreographer, conceived âNuitâ in 1986. The 80-minute dance piece features eight performers who interact in a âstory without a plot,â exploring themes of the individual within the collective. In the blazing contemporary work, set during a harsh night, the dancers use their bodies as percussive instruments, beating the ground and morphing into various shapes and forms. This remount production runs for three performances only at the Fleck Dance Theatre, from June 8 to 10. Read Michael Crabbâs review of the production here. AalaapiâAalaapi,â presented by Native Earth Performing Arts and Le Théùtre français de Toronto, is a live theatrical experience thatâs part radio documentary and part play, combining the soundscape of the North with Inuktitut, French and English. The pieceâs title means âchoosing silence to hear something beautiful.âThe story follows two friends, Nancy and Ulivia, who share a cabin in the northern village of Nunavik. Painting a portrait of young women in northern communities, the work explores their daily lives and hopes. âAalaapi,â directed by Laurence Dauphinais, runs from June 8 to 10 for four performances at Daniels Spectrumâs Ada Slaight Hall. Read Karen Frickerâs review of the production here. LossWritten by Ian Kamau and his father Roger McTair, âLossâ is a multimedia performance that explores grief in Afro-Caribbean communities. An intergenerational family story, the piece focuses on the mystery surrounding the death of Kamauâs paternal grandmother, Nora Elutha live music, video and storytelling of family memories, âLossâ produces an honest and healing immersive experience. Developed in residency at The Theatre Centre, this world premiere production runs for six performances, from June 14 to 18, at the Harbourfront Centre Theatre. Dragonâs TaleRELATED STORIESIn 2001, the world-renowned duo of Chinese-Canadian composer Chan Ka Nin and playwright Mark Brownell teamed up to create âIron Road,â their smash-hit opera with Tapestry Opera. Some two decades later, the company and the pair are back together, this time working on âDragonâs Tale,â a new opera celebrating the history of dragon boat racing. The era-hopping work, set in present-day Toronto and ancient China, charts a story about freedom and the power of love, following the ancient Chinese poet Qu Yuan along with Chinese-Canadian Xiao Lian and her father. Helmed by Tapestry Operaâs artistic director Michael Hidetoshi Mori, this world premiere production will be presented outdoors on Torontoâs waterfront at the Harbourfront Centre Concert Stage. It runs from June 15 to 18 for four performances. Other Events âWalk with Amal Torontoâ Little Amal, the puppet of a 10-year-old Syrian refugee, has become an international symbol for humans rights and the plight of refugees. Since debuting in 2021, the street puppet has travelled more than 9,000 kilometres across more than a dozen countries. Little Amal will appear at various locations across Toronto between June 7 to 11, interacting with civic leaders, community members and fellow refugees. âEchoes Calling Backâ In this public art installation at College Park, running from June 8 to 18, Miâkmaw visual artist Jordan Bennett explores the ancient relics of North Americaâs megafauna. Drawing on Bennettâs signature style evoking porcupine quillwork, the larger-than-life exhibition is meant to remind viewers that this region we now live in was once dense wilderness. âBelonging Isâ Bareket Kezwerâs public art installation at Union Station calls on passersby to contribute to a temporary mural exploring the sense of belonging. Each day, from June 7 to 18, a new prompt will lead to the creation of a collaborative community piece of Music Festival On closing weekend, June 17 to 18, the Luminato Festival will host a series of free concerts at David Pecaut Square, featuring groups and artists such as Snotty Nose Rez Kids, Pierre Kwenders, and Tank and the Luminato Festival runs from June 7 to 18 at various locations across Toronto. For tickets and more information, visit THE CONVERSATION Anyone can read Conversations, but to contribute, you should be a registered Torstar account holder. If you do not yet have a Torstar account, you can create one now it is freeSign InRegisterConversations are opinions of our readers and are subject to the Code of Conduct. The Star does not endorse these opinions.
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JACKSON, MI â Itâs time to sip some drinks and browse art at a popular annual Jackson 18th annual Art, Beer & Wine Festival is 2 to 8 Saturday, June 10, at the Ella Sharp Museumâs Hillside Farm Lane, 3225 Fourth annual event, featuring a wide variety of food, drink and art vendors, is the museumâs largest fundraiser of the year. All proceeds, including bottled wine and beer sales, benefit museum programming, Jesse Yaeger, event coordinator, said.âAll that money goes toward getting really cool traveling exhibits and it helps the community grow,â Yaeger everything you need to know about this yearâs Art, Beer & Wine Admission is $25, which includes admission to the event only. A tasting ticket is $50, which includes admission, a souvenir glass and 10 tastings. Unlike previous years, there is no limit to general admission tickets in VIP tickets also are still available for $125, which includes admission, a souvenir glass, 10 tastings and specialized cocktails and catering in the private community tickets can be purchased on the Ella Sharp Museum and parkingThere is a different entrance to the event than in previous years. This year, guests will enter on foot at Farm Lane, where it connects to S. Oakwood is available across the street from the festival on S. Oakwood Drive. Those who donât think they should drive after the event are encouraged to leave their vehicle in the parking lot, Yaeger yearâs event has more than 30 different Michigan wineries, breweries and cideries. There will also be some liquor options, which has been a new addition in the last few can expect to see some local options, including Ogma Brewing Co., Grand River Brewery, Cherry Creek Cellars and North River popular Michigan favorites include Bells, Meckleyâs Flavor Fruit Farm, Littleman Winery and River Raisin attending that do not drink alcohol can get a mocktail beverage from Zero Bar & Lounge, Yaeger than 50 different art vendors and shops will be spaced out around the festival. Items like stained glass, a jewelry maker and flowers can be favorites, such as art from Audra Oliviaâs Closet, and candles from Come to Your Effinâ Senses, also will be more Candles with racy names are key to Come to Your Effin Senses in BrooklynFoodMore than 20 food vendors will be at the festival, featuring burgers, baked goods and vegan are The ABC Bakery, West Texas BBQ, Craveable and Baby Bear musicThe festivalâs live music lineup is expected to include Vic McDermott, Big L and Code Blu and The Orbiters. The band My Back Pages and Brian Tucker will also be inside the VIP room, Yaeger information and a map can be found on the Ella Sharp Museum more Jackson-area news? Bookmark the local Jackson news page or sign up for the free â33 Jacksonâ daily from the Jackson Citizen PatriotMan beats woman with pistol after it fails to fire in her face, police say Abrupt firings, resignations impact small Jackson County volunteer fire department Cascades Splash Pad is opening for the summer with free admission, pizza Fishing, rides and a parade Your guide to the 2023 Carp Carnival in Michigan Center Indoor pickleball court being considered in Jackson County If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.
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