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Thursday, May 11, 2017

7 things to do in Toronto today

Steve Aoki is in Toronto today, and he's here to make you dance like a wild animal before the weekend arrives. There's also an immersive art party in the basement of the Great Hall, and a film festival that runs all week.

Events you might want to check out:

Steve Aoki (May 11 @ UNIUN Nightclub)
Steve Aoki takes over Uniun for a rowdy club night of big room EDM. If you need to dance all your cares away, you need to be here.
Sing! The Toronto Vocal Arts Festival (May 11-28 @ The Distillery Historic District and other downtown venues)
Canada’s a cappella festival will feature concert performances, educational workshops and two Guinness World Record attempts.
Pixel & Bristle pop-up (May 11 @ Drake Hotel)
This is a new design-focused mini-market and pop-up inside the Drake lobby happening twice a week. Check out pieces from Canadian illustrator, designer, and print maker Robert John Paterson.
ReelAbilities Film Festival 2017 (May 11-18 @ Miles Nadal Jewish Community Centre)
This is the first and largest festival of its kind in Canada showcasing disability and deaf cultures through film.
Offenderland (May 11 @ The Great Hall Toronto)
Experience this immersive alternate universe of music, art and performance in the basement of the Great Hall. It's now $10 at the door.
Aveda Canada's First Ever Warehouse Sale (May 11-13 @ Collega International (Aveda Canada Distributor), Auditorium)
The beauty brand's first ever warehouse sale is a big deal for your body and face. Arrive early to make sure you get your well moisturized hands on the good stuff.
Red Giselle (May 11-13 @ Sony Centre for the Performing Arts)
Celebrate the 40th anniversary of the renowned Eifman Ballet St. Petersburg with their visually stunning production of Red Giselle. It's basically a love letter to one of the greatest Russian ballerinas of all time.
Contact Photography Festival (April 28 - May 31 @ Various locations)
Toronto's city-wide photography festival continues all month. Today, check out the Mystical Toronto series at the Jinks Art Factory and well as the Fallen Princesses show at the Gallery House.

by Phil Villeneuve via blogTO

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