What’s On Calendar
April 27–29, 2012
IMPORTANT MESSAGE
Harbourfront Centre is disappointed to announce that serious infrastructure issues have forced the closure of its iconic outdoor waterfront rink this winter.
We are also deeply disappointed that we must cancel our 2020–21 skating season, including our Learn to Skate program, as we were all looking forward to getting outside and skating on one of the most beautiful rinks in the city. Learn more here.
Harbourfront Centre continues to monitor the rapidly changing situation regarding the COVID-19 virus. For the health and safety of all our staff and our volunteers, our patrons, supporters and the community, and in line with the advice and guidelines of Toronto Public Health, we will be closed to the public until further notice. Learn more here.
Toronto Dance Theatre - Rivers
Friday, April 27, 2012
8:00pm
Toronto Dance Theatre presents the world premiere of a bold new work by Christopher House set to "Rivers," the beloved masterpiece of the late Canadian composer Ann Southam.
The Dietrich Group - Paris1994/Gallery
Friday, April 27, 2012
8:00pm
D.A. Hoskins uses dance as the material for visual art in a moving work by this provocative Toronto company.
Toronto Dance Theatre - Rivers
Saturday, April 28, 2012
2:00pm
Toronto Dance Theatre presents the world premiere of a bold new work by Christopher House set to "Rivers," the beloved masterpiece of the late Canadian composer Ann Southam.
Saturday, April 28, 2012
2:00pm
9:30pm
Experience a "Soul Journey to Bulgaria," featuring a unique blend of traditional Bulgarian culture and modern artistic expression. Co-produced by Bulgarian Arts Festival.
The Dietrich Group - Paris1994/Gallery
Saturday, April 28, 2012
8:00pm
D.A. Hoskins uses dance as the material for visual art in a moving work by this provocative Toronto company.
Toronto Dance Theatre - Rivers
Saturday, April 28, 2012
8:00pm
Toronto Dance Theatre presents the world premiere of a bold new work by Christopher House set to "Rivers," the beloved masterpiece of the late Canadian composer Ann Southam.
Sunday, April 29, 2012
2:00pm
Brian Price is Associate Professor of Film and Visual Studies at the University of Toronto who will respond to the current exhibitions at The Power Plant.