Red Sky at Toronto’s Young People’s Theatre: The Great Mountain

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The Great Mountain is an adventure story about the transformative power of nature, and the courage it takes to the see the world with new eyes.

  The Great Mountain is a story that inspires, entertains and captures the imaginations of kids and families alike. Young Nuna has started to hear things she can’t figure out. Realizing she has inherited the ability to hear the spirits of rushing rivers and soaring mountains, Nuna’s grandmother takes her to the river and entrusts her to a boatman who brings her to where a glacier is melting and the spirit of a great mountain weeps. Does Nuna have the power to answer the mountain’s cry? Nuna discovers the transformative power of nature and the importance of courage. Continue reading

Ontario Nonprofit Network (ONN) Open Call for Steering and Advisory Committee Members

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OPEN CALL: ONN Seeks Game ChangersThe Ontario Nonprofit Network’s Steering and Advisory Committees are growing. This is a chance for passionate, dedicated, deeply knowledgeable people from across the sector to address the issues that affect us all. ONN has a small staff team that supports hundreds of wonderful volunteers across the sector, and the Steering and Advisory Committees sit at the heart of this work. It’s a matter of trust, commitment, and active leadership. We’re seeking a group of diverse, thoughtful individuals. So today we make the call: are you one of the sector builders we are looking for?  Find out more…

Journal for Artistic Research – JAR 2:

Call for submissions

Welcoming contributions to our second issue

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JAR is a free online journal that focuses on artistic practice as research, re-negotiates art’s relationship to academia and couples the multi-media and social capabilities of the web with peer-reviewing and scholarly rigour.

We invite original submissions from artists with or without academic affiliation who wish to contribute to the ongoing debate about research in the arts, and reflect on artistic practice, processes and research in exchange with a group of engaged peers.

Whether you see yourself as an artist, a designer, a musician or a performer, who works outside traditional academic research environments or an academic working on arts related research, we invite you to explore the possibilities of adopting alternative, experimental and more artistic modes of presenting research than a classic journal format may support. Continue reading