CPAMO Newsletter: Issue 24 – May 2015

Welcome to the 24th Cultural Pluralism in the Arts Movement Ontario  (CPAMO) newsletter. This is a regular digest that will introduce you to, and keep you updated on CPAMO’s initiatives, and act as a portal to relevant research in the field of pluralism in the arts, innovative artists, and links to interesting talks about pluralism in the arts. The newsletter is intended to be your go-to resource for information on cultural pluralism in the arts.

To read the newsletter click here!

FSALA15: The Fourth Toronto Festival of Literature and the Arts

Readings! Panels! Music! Dance!

May 15-17 2015
Celebrate world literature as nowhere else!
with writers from Canada . Ghana . India . Pakistan . Philippines . Sri Lanka . Tanzania . Trinidad . USA
http://www.fsalatoronto.com

 

FRIDAY MAY 15: P.M.
Afternoon: Writing for the world: audience & authenticity.  New theatre in Canada
7 p.m. Inauguration. Keynote address by OLIVIA CHOW

SATURDAY MAY 16: A.M. AND P.M.
Growing diversity, untold stories.
The world and English: challenges of writing and publishing inlanguages other than English.
Is “East Asian” a helpful label in terms of the Canadian canon?

SATURDAY EVENING SPECIAL!  7 P.M.
Classical Dance based on Kalidasa’s Ritusamhara by Indance

PLUS!readings by Jose Dalisay, TololwaMollel, Elizabeth Nunez (Philippines, Tanzania, Trinidad)
This is a ticketed event. Tickets at www.Fsalatoronto.com or at Eventbrite

SUNDAY MAY 17 . 12 NOON
South Asia in Canada.
Writers from different South Asian languages will read and discuss their work

For full program,including venues,visit www.fsalatoronto.com

All events are free except saturday evening dance-readings

sponsor logos FSALA15