Fall in Love with the Arts2

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

SPEED DATING FOR THE ARTS: FALL IN LOVE WITH THE ARTS 2 IS HERE!

Toronto, ON – November 12, 2013. CPAMO (Cultural Pluralism in the Arts Movement Ontario), Neighbourhood Arts Network, Community Cultural Impresarios Network and COBA (Collective of Black Artists) are hosting the fourth annual Fall in Love with the Arts “Speed dating” for the arts event at the beautiful Artscape Lounge at Daniels Spectrum on Saturday December 7th, between 2:00-5:00pm. More than 20 culturally diverse arts organizations are expected to participate in this fun and flirty annual event to find volunteers, supporters and to network with the public. This event offers entertainment, mouthwatering food and lots of incredible door prizes. Admission is FREE with the completion of a short preliminary questionnaire.

“I attended Fall in Love with the Arts last year for the first time. I had a really wonderful time and I learned so much about the diversity of our city and about the amazing arts and cultural organizations it incubates. We even won tickets to a performance by COBA (Collective of Black Artists), which was great! I’ll definitely be going again this year.” said Khel Baldeo (an attendee).

Last year’s Fall in Love with the Arts event was also held at Daniels Spectrum and attracted over 60 would-be volunteers and attendees from arts organizations. One dozen organizations from the arts community participated. Attendees were given an opportunity to have a 3 minute “date” with each of the participating culturally diverse arts organizations in the hopes of striking up a close working relationship.

“We think it’s very important to help connect people with these nonprofit arts organizations because these organizations build bridges amongst communities and cultures” said Anita Agrawal, the organizer for Fall in Love with the Arts. “By creating an opportunity to connect the public directly to organizations, helps potential patrons and volunteers to see how they can get involved in the arts using skills or expertise they already possess. So much behind the scenes work needs to be done in order to produce great art and volunteers in any capacity are critical to that process. Volunteering in the arts is such a rewarding and enriching experience for both skills development and personal growth.

This year promises to be the best Fall in Love with the Arts event ever due to the number and diversity of organizations participating! For more information about how you can get involved contact Anita Agrawal by email: anita@bbjw.com To RSVP for Fall in Love with the Arts, visit http://fallinlovewiththearts2.eventbrite.com or contact Anita, above.

Amistad con Cuba (Friendship with Cuba) – November 23 at 7pm

The International Festival of Poetry of Resistance (IFPOR) presents

Amistad con Cuba (Friendship with Cuba)
Saturday, November 23rd, 7:00 PM
Cost: PWYC (suggested $6)
Location: Accents on Eglinton Bookstore, Toronto (1790 Eglinton Ave. West – at Dufferin)

Featured Speaker: Abubacar Fofana León
Featured Poet: Charles C. Smith
With performances from Jeannine M. Pitas, Osaze Dolabaille, and Monica Rosas.

For further information, please contact Pat Connors: patrickjt.connors@gmail.com
6472718610

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Neruda Arts Presents Kultrun – Nov 14-17

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Kultrun Indigenous & World Music Festival

Neruda Arts Presents

K U L T R Ú N

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Get ready for an exciting weekend of distinctive performances by leading Indigenous and world music artists! Kultrún will consist of 4 concerts per evening starting at 6pm in the Conrad Centre, moving to the Walper Hotel Oak Room and ending at the Ren@41 where you can stay on to get social, dance and celebrate with other festival fans after the last performance.

This is just a sample of the artists you will see at Kultrún!

Neruda Arts’ Indigenous and World Music Festival, Kultrún (pronounced cool-troon), represents a long held dream of Artistic Director, Isabel Cisterna, to present a world music festival that recognizes the contribution of Indigenous and First Nations artists. Isabel named the festival after the first peoples of her native Chile.

For the Mapuche people of Chile, a Kultrún is not simply a drum – conceptually it represents their beliefs and vision of the universe. Within this vision lies the diversity of the seasons, the cardinal points and the fraternity and fertility of all living things. Kultrún is the heartbeat of life embodied in the sound and rhythm of the drum.

The heartbeat in Neruda Arts’ festival – all the amazing contemporary First Nations and world music artists we are bringing to KW. And some equally exceptional FREE events such as workshops, a symposium, noon hour mini-concerts, a poetry slam and a Family Day concert!

Surprised by our free events and how affordable Kultrún tickets and passes are? A big part of Neruda Arts’ mandate is to present high caliber contemporary artists at a price that average adults and youth can afford. With the help of our granters, sponsors, volunteers and you, our audience, we make culture happen in KW because We Are Culture!

I look forward to seeing you at one or more of the excellent performances at Kultrún!

festival schedule, artist bios, tickets, passes & more

nerudaarts.ca  |  kultrun.ca

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