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Events - 4 Jun 11

  • 31 May 2011 - 00:00
    CFC Worldwide Short Film Festival
    Various Locations Downtown Toronto

     

     

     

     

     

  • 3 Jun 2011 - 18:00
    Waterfront Blues Festival
    Woodbine Park Lakeshore Blvd & Coxwell Ave Toronto

    Lucky # 7 Are you feeling lucky?  We are!

    The 7th Annual Waterfront Blues – Metro Toronto’s only genuine Blues festival – will once again be presenting top flight talent!  And this year we’re fortunate – or lucky – enough to continue to uncover some gems of the Blues.

    Check this out:

    • Multi Blues Music Award nominee Curtis Salgado will be making a rare Toronto appearance!

    And we’ve got:

    Not to mention:

    Woodbine Park. Friday, June 3, 6 – 10pm; Saturday, June 4, 12 – 10pm; Sunday, June 5, 12 – 6pm

    www.waterfrontblues.ca

  • 4 Jun 2011 - 10:00
    Muhtadi International Drumming Festival
    Queen’s Park Queen's Park Crescent Toronto

    Drummers and musicians come together for Toronto’s annual international drumming festival which will celebrate its 12th anniversary on June 4th and 5th 2011.  Toronto will be treated to international drummers representing cultures from Africa, North America, South America, Europe, India, Japan, China, Trinidad and Tobago, Grenada, South Korea, and the Middle East.

    Samba Squad (Brazilian rhythms) Baro Dununba (Traditional West African and Diasporic rhythms)Isshin Diako (Traditional) Hummingbird Tassa Group (Trinidad) Archie Alleyne Evolution of Jazz Ensemble (Jazz)
    Beyond Sound from Ballet Creole, Coba, Ngoma & Toronto’s Independent Youth collaboration (Traditional)
    CADRE Drum Ensemble (Rudimental) Dhol Circle (Traditional) Drum Hand (West African) Kollage (Hard-Bop)
    Kwon Soon Keun (Korea) Muhtadi World Drummers (West African) Njacko Backo (Cameroon Contemporary African) Northern China Waist Drum Group Northern Legs Southern Fists (Kung Fu, Dragon and Lion Dance Team) Raging Asian Women – RAW (All female Taiko drumming group) Rumba Y’ado (Cuba) Samu Nori (Korea)
    Symphonic Steel Drum Band The Resolutionaries Marimba Band (Zimbabwe)

    Canadian Jazz icon Archie Alleyn, will perform on the second stage, named in his honour and present some of the youth acts including Samba Kidz, Parkview Public School, Alexander Muir Middle School and Frank Oak Secondary Public School.

    Children’s Play Area, ethnic cuisine, exotic arts and crafts, Workshop programs. Saturday June 4th 10:00am to 12:00pm the festival PARADE from Ramsden Park to Queen’s Park. Sartuday June 4th from 12:00pm to 10:00pm. The festival at Queen’s Park North.  Sunday June 5th from 12:00pm to 10:00pm

    For additional information about the Muhtadi International Drumming Festival,please visit: http://www.muhtadidrumfest.com

  • 4 Jun 2011 - 19:30
    African Canadian Achievement Awards
    Jane Mallett Theatre – St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts 27 Front Street E Toronto

    The 26th Annual African Canadian Achievement Awards ceremony takes place on Saturday, June 4, 2011 from 7:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.

    The ACAA has been a resounding success for the past ten years and we fully expect to sell out the 500-seat venue this year. We have planned a spectacular evening of tributes, interspersed with performances by award-winning entertainers.

    Some of our past honourees have included:

    Dr. Oscar Peterson; Kamala Jean-Gopie; Bromley Armstrong; Hurricane Carter; Chief Justice Roy McMurtry;  Senator and Former the Hon. Lt. Gen. Romeo A. Dallaire;  Hon. Mary Anne Chambers; Rosemary Brown; Isabel Bassett; Bev Mascoll;  Denham Jolly;  Sen. Ann Cools;  Tonya Lee Williams; Justice Michael H. Tulloch; Mike “Pinball: Clemons;  Mairuth Sarsfield and Dr. Miriam Rossi.

    The ACAA, established in June of 1985 and produced annually by Pride News Magazine, recognizes and honours the accomplishments, achievements and excellence of African-Canadians in fourteen categories. It is also intended to offer sparkling testimonies of hope and inspiration to our youth — courageous examples of achievement and “overcoming” which they can emulate and perpetuate.

    Tickets are $35.00 each; students pay $25.00. for more info on tickets please contact: Joan Pierre (President/Executive Producer- African Canadian Achievement Awards) at  905-201-2836  or 416-579-8377 (cell)

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    • Melanie said:

      Tickets are $20 (advance) & $25 (door).

      They can be purchased online at http://www.triple7movement.com/I-dentity.html or at http://www.harbourfrontcentre.com and also through the Harbourfront Centre Box Office (235 Queen’s Quay West) or by calling 416-973-4000.

      Visit http://www.triple7movement.com for more info!

      It’s going to be a great event!

    • reallybigparty said:

      According to Share Newspaper, Toronto can’t seem to get enough of Devon Haughton’s MI GET MI LANDED.

      Which is why Lolita Entertainment is bringing this hilarious and thought-provoking Jamaican comedy back to the Rozz Entertainment Complex October 16, 2010 and to Sir John A MacDonald Secondary School October 17,2010.

      With a stellar class that includes Terri Salmon, Oraldeen Brown, David Smith, John Phillips, Sharon Campbell and Damian Brown, Mi Get Mi Landed has received tremendous praise and respect from patrons, journalists, investors and movie makers alike. Visit http://www.lolitaevents.com to get advance tickets.

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    • Ryan said:

      This Show has been off the Chains. If you haven’t seen it yet then check it out. And the dinner menu of scrumptious too…so come fill you souls and your tummies too..

    • Shop and Send Toys to Haiti for Christmas | Sway Magazine said:

      [...] The Networking Diva has put together A Christmas Shopping Spree taking place November 20th at CG’s Hideaway from 2pm to 9pm.  The day will include great shopping, as well as limbo dancers, a fashion show [...]

    • johnny smash said:

      Love it , Love it ! Wish I could say more but the food too good to talk. They seeing is believing come see for yourself.

    • Asania said:

      The-First-Annual-ADF-No-Black-Tie-Or-Any-Tie-Fund-raising-Gala

      FUNCTION:
      (this is an upscale affair / 25 and older event)
      Purpose:
      To launch African-descendant history month (Feb.), to introduce our organization to the community, to raise funds
      LOCATION:
      JCA (Jamaican Canadian Association) 995 Arrow Rd. (Arrow Rd. and the 400) / Event will be held in the Member Lounge (room at back of the building)

      Date:
      Saturday, January, 29th, 2011 / Time: 8pm (SHARP) to 1am
      While there:
      Enjoy; Live musical performance by “the fabulous and talented” MelRose (http://www.myspace.com/melroseonline / http://www.facebook.com/#!/melroseonline?v=info)

      a Jamaican play (skit)

      …..great Caribbean food, and ole school “conscious” reggae, R&B, slow jams, and a few African songs to finish off the night (so lots of fun and dancing involved!)
      Tickets:
      *meals, additional beverages and alcoholic beverages not included in ticket price (may be purchased at event)
      Regular ticket price is: $20 in advance /$25 at the door….VIP tickets: (includes: line-bypass/sit at VIP reserved table/champagne service/limited number of VIP tickets) VIP ticket price is: $40 in advanced / $45 at the door
      TICKET PICK-UP:
      Tekno Printing, 2622 Eglinton Ave. W.
      (416) 658 – 1833
      -OR-
      JCA (Jamaican Canadian Association) 995 Arrow Rd.
      (416) 746 – 5772
      -OR-
      Call: 416.781.8301

      FOR MEMBERS AND NON-MEMBERS/PEOPLE OF ANY CULTURE, OVER THE LEGAL DRINKING AGE, WELCOMED

      Semi-formal attire only (men must wear a suite or African Garb, but no tie or bow tie please/Ladies may wear African Garb as well)
      SEE YOU THERE!

    • Junior said:

      TODAY ONLY (SUNDAY, JANUARY 30th, 2011, 6PM to 1AM)

      …delicious Caribbean food only $7.00…..

      WHERE: TROPICAL GROOVE RESTAURANT / 5780 Sheppard Ave East, (one light east of Markham Rd.)

      PHONE: 289.200.6559 / 289.892.2651

    • Royal Fam said:

      WINE ROSES & LAUGHTER”

      FEATURING:

      BRAIN MCKNIGHT ”(ON THE PIANO)

      KIM DAVIS — (TORONTO’S OWN)

      THE FUNNIEST MAN IN TORONTO : JAY MARTIN

      PLUS SPECIAL GUEST ?????

      Doors:9:30PM
      Show Time: 11:00 Sharp
      After Party: 1PM

      DJ’s: Ryder & DJ Quincy

    • Barrie Caribfest said:

      Barrie Caribfest

      Annual Caribbean CRUISE

      Featuring Curtis B

      Caribbean Snack Served

      Aboard the Serendipity Princess
      Kempenfelt Bay, Barrie

      Sat. July 9, 2011

      Boarding at 8:30 PM Sailing at 9:00 PM

      Non Stop Dancing to the Hottest Zouk, Salsa, Kompa, Reggae, Soca, and Dance Hall

      Music by Fresh Cut De Mayor

      Featuring Curtis B

      First thirty tickets $20 Each (Online at http://www.caribfest.ca)
      Advance Groups of six $20 each
      Advance Single Tickets $25
      Door $30

      For Info: Tel: 705-790-4878
      Email: [email protected]
      http://www.caribfest.ca

    • Arlice Clarke said:

      Scotiabank Caribbean Carnival Toronto is an exciting three-week cultural explosion of Caribbean music, cuisine, revelry as well as visual and performing arts.

      Learn more about the carnival at http://www.torontocaribbeancarnival.com. Join the Facebook group at http://facebook.caribbeanmovement.com.

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