CASSA’s Announceme​nt for South Asian Heritage Month: Pls Circulate Widely

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> For Immediate Release 2012/05/01
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> “Our Stories, Our Histories”: CASSA announces its theme for South Asian Heritage Month 2012
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> [Toronto, ON] Council of Agencies Serving South Asians (CASSA) is pleased to announce, “Our Stories.., Our Histories…”, as its official theme for this year’s South Asian Heritage Month (SAHM). During this special month, CASSA acknowledges and highlights the contributions made by South Asians in the social, economic, political and cultural spheres in Canada.
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> “In addition to celebrating our successes and historic milestones, it is important for us to remember and document the stories of our struggles, our resilience and our resistance. This year’s theme will encourage South Asians of all diverse backgrounds to document, archive and share their own stories with others in Canada”, said Neethan Shan, executive director of CASSA.
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> CASSA is a social and economic justice umbrella organization, working in Ontario since 1988. As a non-profit organization, CASSA facilitates economic, social, political and cultural empowerment of South Asians by serving as a resource for information, research, mobilization, coordination and leadership on social and economic justice issues. CASSA recently launched a project titled Brown Canada to document, archive and share histories of South Asians in Canada.
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> “Through the Brown Canada project, we will train and support diverse community members interested in learning more about their histories and encourage people to document and archive our experiences within Canada. Our current collection of stories ranges from those related to the Komgata Maru incident in 1914 to stories of South Asians in Canada today”, explained Anita Khanna, the manager of the project.
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> CASSA’s event and activities for May 2012 include: release of official poster for South Asian Heritage Month, launch of SAHM website, youth leadership conference, community dialogues, Brown Canada Ontario tour, reception and display at Toronto City Hall, launch of a memorial website for Komagata Maru, creative expression workshops across the GTA and many more. On May 12th, 2012, CASSA will host a Gala Dinner with an inspirational keynote speaker, Bhairavi Desai of New York Taxi Workers Alliance and with presentation of eight Excellence in Equity Awards.
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> CASSA invites institutions, community organizations, agencies and individuals to partner in its attempt to bring meaningful celebration of South Asian Heritage Month and offers support through offering to arrange for speakers, workshops, resources and promotion for events that strengthen access, equity and inclusion.
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> To attend, cover, partner, donate or volunteer, please contact us at 416 932 1359 X10 or through cassa@cassa.on.ca
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> For Media Inquiries:
> Neethan Shan – 416 932 1359 X15, 416 824 3399
> Anita Khanna – 416 932 1359 X 13
> www.cassa.on.ca
> cassa@cassa.on.ca
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> Sincerely,
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> Neethan Shan
> Executive Director
> Council of Agencies Serving South Asians (CASSA)
> 2401 Eglinton Ave. East, Unit 212
> Toronto, ON, M1K 2N8
> Phone: 416 932 1359 X 15
> Fax: 416 932 9305
> Website: www.cassa.on.ca
> Email: neethan.shan@cassa.on.ca

New Events and Workshops at Panamerican Routes


 

NEW EVENT ADDED to PANAMERICAN ROUTES:  

Aluna Theatre and TheatreBooks come together!

 

Join the Director of Parting Memories and co-editor of Acting Together: Performance and the Creative Transformation of Conflict, Roberto Gutiérrez Varela, for a candid conversation. 

 

May 16th at 4pm at TheatreBooks   (11 St. Thomas Street, Toronto, 416 .922.7175)

 

Roberto Gutiérrez Varea began his career in theatre in his native Argentina. His research and creative work focuses on live performance as means of resistance and peacebuilding, in the context of social conflict and state violence. Varea’s stage work in the United States has focused on Latino/Chicano theatre, and directing world or west-coast premieres of works by Migdalia Cruz, Ariel Dorfman, Cherrie Moraga, and Jose Rivera (among others). He is the founding artistic director of community-based performance groups Soapstone Theatre Company and El Teatro Jornalero!, and co-founder of the San Francisco-based collective Secos & Mojados. He is an associate editor of Peace Review (Routledge) and guest-listed the Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics’ e-misferica. Varea is a founding faculty of the Performing Arts and Social Justice Program, and director of the Center for Latino Studies in the Americas (CELASA), at the University of San Francisco.

 

   SEE Roberto’s Directorial work at the 

   PANAMERICAN ROUTES / 

   RUTAS PANAMERICANAS Festival in:

                           PARTING MEMORIES

                by Performance Artist Violeta Luna                 

                 May 17-19 @ 9pm;  May 20 @ 4pm

                 at Theatre Passe Muraille

                              (Duration:  50 minutes)                  PAN-LINGUAL

 

 

DANZA|TÍTERES Y MUÑECOS|PERFORMANCIA|TEATRO|FOTOGRAFÍA|TALLERES|CONFERENCIA

 

 

DANCE|PUPPETRY|PERFORMANCE ART|THEATRE|PHOTOGRAPHY|WORKSHOPS|CONFERENCE

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TICKETS|BOLETOS

416-504-7529      www.artsboxoffice.ca

 

FOR FULL SCHEDULE CLICK HERE

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Last chance to register for Federico Restrepo’s workshop on Dance/Theatre/Puppetry

 

Only a few spots left for this magical workshop Monday to Friday, May 4-11 (10am-2pm).  You begin the day with an intensive one-hour series of physical exercises designed to train the dancer/performer to isolate different parts of the body.  Many of these exercises are derived from Pantomime.  Next, the group gets divided into smaller groups and begins to work on improvisations without text with different puppets ranging from doll sizes to 15 feet tall.  By the third day you will be adding text to the improvisations and will also commence to build your own puppet/character!

 

This is a wonderful opportunity to learn from an experienced artist who brings many disciplines together into a seamless performance style. 

 

To register Call 647-772-3724 or email:  workshops@alunatheatre.ca

 

SEE Federico’s work at the 

PANAMERICAN ROUTES / RUTAS PANAMERICANAS Festival in 

             URBAN ODYSSEY

             by Dance Puppet Theatre Company Loco7                                                          

  MAY 15 @ 8pm, MAY 16-18 @ 7pm; MAY 20 @ 2pm

                         at Theatre Passe Muraille

                 (Duration:  80 minutes)      IN ENGLISH

 

To see the Urban Odyssey video click here

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can’t wait for the Festival?  this week  ALUNA RECOMMENDS:

 

Compagnie Käfig’s Agwa/Correria is a progressive fusion of cultures and genres, featuring French choreographer Mourad Merzouki and 11 Brazilian dancers in a staggering line-up of hip hop, samba, capoeira and bossa nova dance.

Merzouki’s style has been described as athletic, acrobatic and explosive, yet intimate and graceful, and has left audiences “shaking from the experience.” (Les Échos, Lyon)

An off-the-wall feat of human kinetics.

4 shows only!
May 2-5, 8pm, $45
Opening night reception follows May 2 performance.
Company talkshow follows May 3 performance.
Fleck Dance Theatre

Arts professionals save 20%.
Student? Get a ticket for $15.

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Creative news and views for May 8, 2012


 

Using collaboration and shared learning to help performing arts companies

 

Build Capacity   Build Audiences   Build Spaces

More on crowd fundraising and why online donors are so special
 

My crowd sourcing post generated a flurry of comment and interest. And for good reason, according to this fascinating piece from NetWitsThinkTank. It says that while the majority of giving still comes from offline channels, online fundraising is becoming increasingly important for acquiring new donors. In fact, it’s the dominant giving channel for new donors 64 years old and younger, and an increasingly common way for new donors to give their first gift.
 

We’re testing this out right now in Toronto, by way of the Fringe’s charming and cheeky Lots of Little (LOL) Campaign. If you haven’t seen the Fringers’ penny packing video, watch it now. This campaign combines a creative and compelling ask, with a tight timeline and a matching incentive: TD Bank is matching up to $20,000 in donations to the Fringe Creation Lab until July 15th.
 

(Excuse me; I was just upstairs, making my donation. I want to see this one exceed its goal!)

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Get Green

 

David Mirvish just unveiled an all-LED lit marquee at the newly-named Ed Mirvish Theatre. Like his colleagues at Broadway Green Alliance, he’s projecting a 90% reduction in energy use from replacing the old incandescent bulbs. Green and smart…

 

 

Measuring What Counts

 

What really happens when a young person experiences music, theatre or dance? Is it possible to understand and explain the transformative power the arts can have on people’s lives? Can we measure joy?

 

These questions will be tackled during our final PAEO workshop, Measuring What Counts, May 29th, 9:30 – 1:00 at CSI Spadina. (register by emailing paonearts@gmail.com). Like the previous workshops, this one will be firmly aimed towards collaborative action and problem solving.

 

We all know that the numbers – how many schools, how many students, how many workshops – don’t tell the story. But we also understand that we need to go beyond anecdotes and case studies to convince the unconvinced and, ideally, free up new resources and support.  Read more

 

 

Get Smart: Financial Management and Technology Workshops

Canadian Dance Assembly has a day of terrific workshops coming up:

Financial Management: Building a Strong Bottom Line
Date: May 17, 2012
Time: Noon – 2:30 pm
Technological Innovation: On and Off the Stage
Date: May 17, 2012
Time: 3 pm – 5:30 pm

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