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Showing posts with label youth festivals in Toronto. Show all posts
Showing posts with label youth festivals in Toronto. Show all posts

Thursday, August 30, 2012

106 and York UrbanArts Youth Festival @ York Woods Theatre, Toronto, ON - Fri Aug 31st!

On Friday August 31st, 106 and York UrbanArts Youth Festival will celebrate 5 years of bringing together the city's top artists on stage.  Headliners for this year’s events include JD Era, (protege of the legendary Raekwon), Juno-nominated Producer/MC Rich Kidd, one of Toronto’s most exciting new vocalists, Shi Wisdom, lyrical master Jelly TooFly, and many more. 

106 & York UrbanArts Festival
Friday August 31st, 2012
Doors open at 4 
Show Starts at 6pm
Cover: $5 at the Door
York Woods Theater - 1785 Finch Avenue West  
Performers include JD Era, Rich Kidd, Shi Wisdom, Jelly TooFly, JD Keyz, theatre group, Nomanzland, an appearance by the Sweetie Piez dance crew, and more!
Also includes a Hot 16s Cypher, featuring Peter Jackson, Lola Bunz, Church Chizzle, Kamikaze and Gramz G 
All-Ages/Families Welcome
From 4-6pm the event will host outdoor kids activities running in collaboration with the Pan American Games. It will include face painting, and an inflatable basketball and archery station.
In addition to performances, community merchandise/info tables allow local organizations and entrepreneurs to get involved by displaying information about their group.  Some of the groups represented at our festival are: Urbanology Magazine, HipHopCanada.com, Stolen from Africa, and other vendors will be selling their art and merchandise, so please feel free to bring the family to enjoy the entertainment, and support this all ages event.
 
About 106 and York:
 106 and York is a youth-led collaborative that supports youth in the urban arts through various initiatives. This multi-disciplinary youth urban arts festival is proudly presented in collaboration with other youth-led organizations such as Highclass and N.I.S.E. Clothing and larger organizations such as UrbanArts and Manifesto
For more information, please follow us:
Twitter: @106andyork
Website: www.106andYork.com 

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

The 8th Annual Culture Shock Community Arts Festival @ Weston-Mount-Dennis area, Toronto, ON - Thurs Aug 9th - Sat Aug 11th!

UrbanArts Community Arts Council is proud to present the 8th annual CultureShock Community Arts Festival, a series of events to highlight the Weston-Mount Dennis neighbourhood and Toronto.  With a schedule of youth arts programming that focuses on dance, visual arts, and unforgettable music performances, UrbanArts is excited to prove that Toronto is a hotbed of talent.
 
CultureShock Festival All festival events are free and family-friendly. The highlight of the summer begins with the UrbanArts Art Show on Thursday August 9th from 5-7 pm, followed by the film screening of “Beats Rhymes & Life: The Travels Of A Tribe Called Quest” on Friday August 10th from 5-7 pm.  The flagship event and showcase take place on Saturday August 11th from 3-9pm with the 8th Annual CultureShock Community Arts Festival, at Weston Farmers Market (14 John Street). 
 
Hosted by one of Toronto’s hottest comedians, Trixx, and Hip Hop pioneer Michie Mee, the showcase is headlined by two of the most dynamic and talented women from Toronto. With singles like “Bump”, and “Mannequin”, Toronto’s Trish, flawlessly combines edgy fashion with music.  Shi Wisdom has been building a buzz in the city, and her signature brand of soul has taken the city and radio airwaves, by storm. Other artists include Church Chizzle, Obidiah, Erik Flowchild, and spoken word performers Yusra, Enuma and Rolling Stone will also be taking the stage.
 
The CultureShock Festival will feature an array of local musical talent, an art exhibit, youth art activities, vendor booths, and of course great food. The festival aims to profile the artistic community and to reflect UrbanArts’ ongoing commitment of engaging youth and community development through the arts.
 
Thursday August 9th, 5-7PM
UrbanArts Art Show
19 John Street
Cover: FREE
 
Friday August 10th, 5-7PM
UrbanArts Film Screening of the documentary:
Beats Rhymes & Life: The Travels Of A Tribe Called Quest
19 John Street
Cover: FREE
 
Saturday August 11th, 3-9PM
UrbanArts Festival
Weston Farmers Market (14 John Street, Weston Rd & Lawrence Ave. W.)
Featuring performances by Trish, Shi Wisdom, Church Chizzle, Obidiah, Erik Flowchild and many more!
Cover: FREE 
 
UrbanArts would like to thank the sponsors of the CultureShock Festival: The United Way, Ontario Arts Council, The Ontario Trillium Foundation, and the City of Toronto.  This festival is presented in partnership with the Weston Village BIA and 106 & YORK.
 
 
More on UrbanArts
 
 
UrbanArts is a non-profit Community Arts Council focused on enhancing neighbourhoods by engaging youth in community development through the arts. UrbanArts initiates arts activities that bring people together in central-west Toronto and citywide. One of four community arts councils serving Toronto, UrbanArts is an incubator for local arts, with a range of year-round programs for youth led by professional artists in visual arts, theatre, spoken word, dance music and leadership development.
 
Their mandate is to promote, engage and facilitate cultural and community development opportunities between artists, arts organizations, community members and community organizations. 
 
For more information on this organization, please check the website at www.urbanartstoronto.org
 
Media Enquiries / Artist Interviews:

MelBoogie Media
416-436-6352