The Gathering / Dream Big – May 29, 2018
The Gathering / Dream Big – May 30-31, 2018
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The Gathering / Dream Big – May 29, 2018
The Gathering / Dream Big – May 30-31, 2018
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The Gathering | Pluralism in Arts Practices: Contemporary Intersections
May 29th at Aki Studio Theatre – Native Earth Performing Arts
585 Dundas St. E, Toronto, ON M5A 2B7
May 30th – May 31st at OCAD University
100 McCaul St, Toronto, ON M5T 1W1
CPAMO, Aboriginal Curatorial Collective, Small World Music/Polyphonic Ground, Humber College, Feminist Art Collective and OCAD University collaborate on addressing pluralism in the arts.
Geared towards sharing strategies in the engagement of Indigenous, racialized, disabled and mad, women and other historically-marginalized artists and communities since it was initiated by CPAMO in the Spring 2016. The Gathering is a very powerful, positive and transformative convening of academics, creatives and arts leaders in the creative industry. The Gathering | Pluralism in Arts Practices: Contemporary Intersections will explore frameworks for understanding contemporary expressions of Indigenous / racialized, disabled and other marginalized identified art making and its intersections. Held over three days, the symposium will showcase artists through performances, visual arts exhibitions, plenary sessions aimed at building organizational and artistic capacity, with the aspirations of enlivening community conversation in the arts.
The Gathering offers an interactive space where arts organizations, artists and attendees dedicated to advancing pluralism in the arts, can share, dialogue and exchange strategies supporting the social and civic engagement in the arts.
How do we achieve systemic change more effectively through collective, creative action while sharing approaches to understand arts practices? At the core of the Gathering is understanding how contemporary intersections in artistic practice shape diverse Canadian cultural expressions.
What we hope to achieve? We hope that everyone arrives at a better understanding of diverse realities of indigenous / ethno-racially identified artists / organizations supporting a heightened awareness of arts practices working in a pluralist lens.
Tickets:
REGULAR $50 three days | $20 per day
ARTIST $25 three days | $8 per day
STUDENT $20 three days | $5 per day
Register: https://2018cpamogathering.eventbrite.ca
*** The Gathering attendees will receive complimentary tickets to “The Life and Death of John & The Milkman” ONLY for the performance on Tuesday, May 29th, 2018. Tickets for other dates can be purchased by attendees. ***
We would like to thank the Ontario Arts Council, the Toronto Pearson International Airport’s Propeller Project, and the Ontario Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration for their support.

Assistant Coordinator
Lua Shayenne Dance Company
Start Date: May 22, 2018
Salary: $20,280 – Part Time Position
Lua Shayenne Dance Company (LSDC) is a charitable not-for-profit African based dance company whose work delves into the physical investigation of neo-traditional and contemporary African dance forms and mirrors its African-Canadian social and cultural context. LSDC’s work expands the genre’s profile while offering audiences a different dance experience.
LSDC presents dance works that explore current subject matters with the aim to be a source of social good and spiritual progress. Artistic Director, Lua Shayenne, draws on the aesthetics and values of West African dance and culture and creates dance pieces that seek to upset and challenge multiple conventions and stereotypes. LUA SHAYENNE DANCE COMPANY promotes community development as well as cross-cultural exchange and collaboration with national and international artists.
LSDC has been performed venues and festivals including: Fall for Dance North, Centre Culturel Français Frontenac, Porch View Dances, and Ryerson University’s Parodos Festival, to name a few.
LSDC company dancers receive professional training that advances the Mande dance practice and innovation within this dance form. Mande is a family of various ethnic groups from West Africa. LSDC focuses primarily on dances that originated in the Malinke and Awkar empires (partly today’s Mali, Guinea, Ghana etc.).
Job Description:
The Assistant Coordinator will report directly to the Artistic Director, working closely to complete all aspects of the position. The successful candidate will be a self-starter, producing all materials on behalf of LSDC as well as maintaining company records and files. The Assistant Coordinator provides support to the AD for all company activities. The candidate will work out of Dance Umbrella of Ontario’s (DUO) offices for the duration of the contract, though some off-site work is required. The successful candidate will receive training and mentorship from the staff at Dance Umbrella of Ontario and this will be a key component of the contract.
The Assistant Coordinator will work with the AD to deliver all company programs, performances, outreach and educations activities. This one-year contract can be extended beyond one year for the right candidate. The successful candidate will execute the following;
Responsibilities:
Requirements:
Qualifications:
The ideal candidate is a highly motivated self-starter looking to increase their skills and knowledge as an arts manager, with some experience in the non-profit sector. The candidate should have a Bachelor’s degree in arts administration, or equivalent experience.
Personal traits/requirements:
How to Apply:
Please submit your resume, cover letter and 3 references to; duo@danceumbrella.net
Please ensure the email subject line reads LSDC Assistant Coordinator
Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. Those selected will be contacted within one week of the submission deadline. No phone calls, please.
Deadline to submit an application is 5pm on Wednesday, May 9, 2018.
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