Get ready for a feast of festivals in Toronto this week with events like the Inside Out Film Festival, CBC Music Fest, Anime North and the first Pedestrian Sunday of the season in Kensington Market!
Events you might want to check out:Tanya Tagaq on Angry Inuk (May 24 @ TIFF)
Award-winning vocalist and artist Tanya Tagaq hosts a night at TIFF to discuss Alethea Arnaquq-Baril’s documentary Angry Inuk, preceded by the short film Tungijuq.
21C Music Festival (May 24-28 @ Koerner Hall)
Nine concerts and 21 performers make up this festival showcasing some of the country's most innovative composers and musicians at various venues around Toronto.
Inside Out Film Festival (May 24 - June 4 @ TIFF)
Toronto's LGBT film festival showcases ground breaking Canadian and international films.
Operanation (May 25 @ COC)
Come as your most uncanny self for a night of elixirs, culinary experiments, and musical hybrids that transform the three floors of Toronto's opera house into a cabinet of curiosities.
Barbados on the Water Festival (May 26-28 @ Harbourfront Centre)
This is the largest festival of Barbadian culture in Canada and it includes a weekend of free fashion shows, literary events, rum tastings and dance parties.
Anime North 2017 (May 26-28 @ Toronto Congress Center)
Anime North is a convention that celebrates anime, manga and other forms of Japanese culture.
GO Transit Exhibit (May 26 - December 31 @ Toronto Railway Museum)
GO Transit celebrates 50 years with a display of one of the very first GO train coaches on permanent display at the Toronto Railway Museum.
CBC Music Festival (May 27 @ Echo Beach)
Serena Ryder, Walk Off The Earth, Keys N Krates, Ruth B Scott, Ralph and more Canadian artists take the stage at Echo Beach.
Doors Open 2017 (May 27 @ Various locations)
The 18th annual edition offers an opportunity to see inside more than 150 architecturally, historically, culturally and socially significant buildings across the city.
Pedestrian Sundays (May 28 @ Kensington Market)
The first Kensington Market Pedestrian Sunday of the season is always a wonderful thing. Cars are given the boot for streets filled with food, music, vendors and hundreds of happy people.
Contact Photography Festival (April 28 - May 31 @ Various locations)
Check out the Family Camera photo exhibit premiering at the latest ROM Friday Night Live party.
by Phil Villeneuve via blogTO
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