| Flat View | Thursday, September 02, 2010 |
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| Friday, September 03, 2010 |
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Arts At The Heart (11:00 AM)
The market features vendors of unique handcrafted items.
The market runs in conjunction with community festivals and other events. With minimum purchase of $10, receive a free reusable bag designed by artist Yasmine Louis.
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Masia One (8:00 PM - 9:00 PM)
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SUMMER ACCOMMODATION PARTNER
The first female to be nominated for a Much Music Video Award (Rap)...
MASIA ONE constantly redefines the sound and cultural boundaries of Hip hop music. Born in Singapore, Masia moved to Canada where she developed as a graffiti artist, b-girl and MC. Her album PULAU reflected influences including the culture of SE Asia, heated dance hall tempos of Jamaica and the feel good vibe of California. Her much anticipated new album features Masia’s remarkable flow over highly infectious dancehall, electro and dance rhythms. This Singapore-Canadian girl is about to become a household name for urban music internationally.
website
myspace
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| Saturday, September 04, 2010 |
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Arts At The Heart (11:00 AM)
The market features vendors of unique handcrafted items.
The market runs in conjunction with community festivals and other events. With minimum purchase of $10, receive a free reusable bag designed by artist Yasmine Louis.
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| Sunday, September 05, 2010 |
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Arts At The Heart (12:00 PM - 7:00 PM)
The market features vendors of unique handcrafted items.
The market runs in conjunction with community festivals and other events. With minimum purchase of $10, receive a free reusable bag designed by artist Yasmine Louis.
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| Monday, September 06, 2010 |
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2nd Annual Brazil Day Canada Festival (2:00 PM)
Monday September 6, 2pm - 8pm!
Brazilian Day Canada Festival Concert
Featuring Ivete Sangalo and hosted by Serginho Groisman
Other performers include: Aline Morales and Maracatu Nunca Antes, Cibelle Iglesias, Marcelo Neves, Jack October & Friends, José Paolo, Batucada Carioca, Capoeira Camara and other surprises.
Free Concert! For tickets to VIP section visit www.braziliandaycanada.ca
Brazilian Day Canada Festival celebrates Canada’s multiculturalism through one of the most vibrant cultures in the world. Through traditional music, dance and food, Brazilian Day Canada gives everyone, no matter what their cultural background a chance to be Brazilian for a day. Last year more than 30 000 people gathered at Yonge-Dundas Square. The square was became an ocean of green and yellow.
This year, to accommodate the dancing crowds a short portion of Yonge Street will be closed. Brazilian Day Canada is a free event. However, there are tickets available for those who wish to be closer to the stage. Known as "Camarote," these tickets include a special Brazilian Day Canada T-shirt, access to the only licensed area, private restaurant and washrooms during the event. For more information and for tickets visit www.braziliandaycanada.ca
Url: http://www.braziliandaycanada.ca
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| Wednesday, September 22, 2010 |
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Amanda Mabro (12:30 PM - 1:30 PM)
A world-class performer with a vivacious presence and Montreal flair, Amanda Mabro delivers what pop music has been waiting for -
a talent that fuses a dedicated artistic sensibility with an accessible sound and a spectacular live show. A sassy songstress with a multicultural background, Amanda has an impressive musical resume that boasts shows in North America and Europe, performances alongside international stars and high praise from music critics. Her latest project, the Wine Flows and Red Rows sister EPs, present her gorgeous larger-than-life vocal prowess and ability to deliver inspiring and original songs.
amandamabro.com
myspace.com/amandamabro
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| Saturday, September 25, 2010 |
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Arts At The Heart (11:00 AM)
The market features vendors of unique handcrafted items.
The market runs in conjunction with community festivals and other events. With minimum purchase of $10, receive a free reusable bag designed by artist Yasmine Louis.
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| Sunday, September 26, 2010 |
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Manifesto Festival Of Community & Culture (12:00 AM - 11:00 AM)
The Manifesto Festival of Community & Culture features 7 days of incredible events across the city, culminating in a massive free outdoor concert at Yonge-Dundas Square in the heart of downtown Toronto.
Growing to be arguable Canada's largest hip hop festival in just three years, Manifesto brings together hundreds of artists & performers with thousands of attendees to showcase our city's talented arts community. Featuring an artist market, food vendors, FREE workshops, dance performances, and an all-day concert.
For more info visit www.themanifesto.ca/festival
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Arts At The Heart (12:00 PM - 7:00 PM)
The market features vendors of unique handcrafted items.
The market runs in conjunction with community festivals and other events. With minimum purchase of $10, receive a free reusable bag designed by artist Yasmine Louis.
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| Wednesday, September 29, 2010 |
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Maylee Todd (12:30 PM - 1:30 PM)
Meet quirky songstress, Maylee Todd, the multi-talented singer/songwriter with an appetite for obscure instruments.
If you ask Maylee how she manages to play the Paraguayan harp as well as she does the guitar, she’ll tell you “anyone can do it.” But we’ve tried and that’s not true. You may know her from the humorous interactive aerobics events called "Sweatshop Hop" which have aired on Much More Music or from her velvety vocals on the track ‘For What it’s Worth’ in a Telus Mobility commercial. She’s also a regular at Second City. Maylee’s debut album 'Choose Your Own Adventure' is out on June 15th.
mayleetodd.com
myspace.com/mayleetodd
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| Thursday, September 30, 2010 |
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Walk A Mile In Her Shoes (11:30 AM - 2:00 PM)
Get Ready to Walk A Mile in Her Shoes...
There is an old saying: "You can't really understand another person's experience until you've walked a mile in their shoes."
That's why w're asking the men to put on a pair of high heels (flats for the women) and join the White Ribbon Campaign to Walk A Mile in Her Shoes®Toronto.
On Thursday September 30th, 2010 we're all going to help end violence against women and girls, one step at a time.
For more information please visit www.walkamiletoronto.org

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