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Funding for collaborative projects between Europe & Canada

Learn more about new funding opportunities for collaborative projects for arts organizations in Europe and Canada.

Canada is one of two countries selected to participate in a program with arts organizations in European countries beginning in 2013. The program funds Canadian arts and culture organizations to work with counterparts in three European countries (maximum of 200,000 euros for projects lasting up to two years). Deadline for submissions: May 2013

The Canada Council for the Arts is hosting webinars and in-person seminars for interested arts organizations who want to know more. Continue reading

Shen Yun

Presented by: NTDTV Canada

Shen Yun – 5000 Years in the Making

SHEN YUN Experience
“I probably have reviewed over three to four thousand shows since 1942.” “I will give this production five stars. That’s the top!” “I’ve never seen anything like that. I’ve seen enough Broadway shows that still cannot compare to what I saw tonight.” – Richard Connema, Talkin’ Broadway
Shen Yun Performing Arts will return to Toronto January 12-15, 2012 with a brand new 2012 production, offering an exhilarating world-class production with grand scale performances that celebrate the pure excellence of classical Chinese dance and music inspired by the myths, legends, and divine beauty of 5,000 years of traditional Chinese culture. Continue reading

Chinese Traditions: Then and Now

Presented by: Canadian Opera Company

The Little Pear Garden Collective presents a visually stunning selection of classical and contemporary dance works.

The Little Pear Garden Collective, a company dedicated to the rich traditions of Chinese performing arts, presents a visually stunning selection of classical and contemporary dance works.

This concert is part of the Canadian Opera Company’s Free Concert Series in the Richard Bradshaw Amphitheatre. The series provides a unique opportunity to experience diverse artistic programming in what has become one of Toronto’s most exciting cultural hubs. All performances are FREE to the public.

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