Unconference on Change and the Future(S) of Toronto Performance

The world in which we work is changing. Let’s share how we’re dealing with that.

Thursday September 19, 2013  |  9am–5pm (+social)

Art Gallery of Ontario – Weston Family Learning Centre.
Early Bird $15 (includes lunch if you register before September 12)

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We work in live performance – we know the importance of unexpected connections, surprising moments and shared inspiration. The Unconference creates these conditions. A space to get together.

As people with lives and skills and passions.
An event to get past our job titles and get real work done.

The Unconference will be an amazing mix of people – people you know and people you’ll meet. The format is clear – expertly handled by Misha Glouberman – but the topics will be generated by you and your fellow participants, meaning you’ll spend most of the day in conversation about topics you care about.

We’ve also created a way to share ideas and topics before the event, helping to find connections early and often. CLICK HERE

co-hosted by Small Wooden Shoe, The Art Gallery of Ontario and Necessary Angel Theatre Company accessibility partners:FADO Performance Art Centre, The Toronto Arts Council and The Ontario Arts Council with support from: Canadian Stage, Dancemakers and Tarragon Theatre

Facilitated by Misha Glouberman Designed by Jacob Zimmer with Misha Glouberman and Kari Pederson

Some common questions about the Unconference –

What’s an Unconference?
Many things to many people. But to us it’s an event where the content of sessions is participant driven and in which you spend most of the time in conversation with others who care about similar things. There are no panels or lectures. You’ll get to propose sessions and only attend sessions that are helpful to you. You’ll be in conversations not as a representative of your organization or as an “emerging artist” – but as an individual who wants to help and to get better.

What kind of people come?
Theatre people, dance people, music people, performance art people, people who don’t identify by genre. Actors, directors, dancers, designers, playwrights, technicians, administrators, marketing people, Artistic Directors, fundraisers, video artists, dramaturges, General Managers, students, teachers, people who don’t identify by occupation. “Emerging,” “Next Generation,” “Mid-Career,” “Established” “Award-Winning,” “New Arrivals,” “Culturally Specific,” “Ethnically Diverse,” “White,” “Not white,” people who don’t identify by those kinds of phrases. Older people and younger people and yes, people who didn’t identify by age. All those kind of people and you (we hope.)

What does the day look like?
Registration and coffee opens at 9:00, we’ll start at 9:30 (being early is appreciated) lunch will be around 12:00 and we’ll be done by 4:55 with 5 minutes for a fun survey. There will be some social time after and then a move to a bar around 5:30.

We start by getting small groups to meet each other and answer some questions. Then different small groups work together on some questions that could be solved by someone in the room in 15 minutes or less (e.g. What software should I use? What should I make for lunch? Who should I talk to about X?) Then we try to answer those questions.

After lunch we do the Open Space – addressing bigger questions brought forward by you, the participants.

You spend the day in conversation about things you care about with others who care about the same things. This is how change happens.

Can I come for just part of the day?
This is an all day thing with a beginning, middle and end. But we also understand that life happens but you want to come. If you need to miss part of the day, let us know when you register.

Will there be coffee and snacks provided?
Yes.

Nice. Lunch?
Lunch will be there if you register before September 12th.

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Brazilian Day Canada 2013

September 2, 2013 | 2:00 PM to 8:00 PM

Nathan Phillips Square, 100 Queen Street West Toronto ON

Brazilian Day Canada is proud to hold its 5th edition in Nathan Phillips Square. Local artists, various artworks and Brazilian foods will involve everybody in the spirit of being Brazilian.

As the main event, a free concert featuring Gusttavo Lima, a 23-year old Brazilian sensation that performs in the style of sertaneja, Brazilian country music. Also, Thiago Correa, will be presenting his project Mashup in collaboration with a live band, mixing Brazilian styles with pop.

Among others there will also be an art exhibition at City Hall, a celebration of the 15th anniversary of Newton Moraes Dance Theatre,and a sample of the colourful designs of Marcel Mello. The Brazilian art exhibit happens from August 26th to September 1st.

For more info:Website: www.braziliandaycanada.ca | Email: mlorenzo@braziliandaycanada.ca | Phone: 416-525-7360