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Building on the success of last year’s inaugural event, the Young Centre’s twelve Resident Artists have again brought together a vast array of new multidisciplinary work by hundreds of their Toronto peers.

Filling every nook and cranny of the Young Centre for the Performing Arts, and ranging from short performances of theatre, dance, and music to innovative mixed-media work that pushes boundaries and melds genres, the Waves Festival is an exhilarating cultural carnival that will surprise, challenge, and delight.

The possibilities are wide open, and audience participation is encouraged, so come on in and see what’s new!

Filling every nook and cranny of the Young Centre for the Performing Arts, and ranging from short performances of theatre, dance, and music to innovative mixed-media work that pushes boundaries and melds genres, the Waves Festival is an exhilarating cultural carnival that will surprise, challenge, and delight.


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8 comments

janice said: On July 2, 2010 4:54pm

To everyone else and the whole crew of artist at Young Theatre: The "Waves" event totally rocked. I had soooo much fun, and saw many many shows that I also would've paid for!
Artists were fantastic on the red carpet, in the kitchen and even in the closet! I also loved the singing structures and Juke Box Jive (which is what got me to the show in the 1st place ...96.3FM).
I loved the high-energy, momentum of the evening, and culminaton for me with "A Bedtime Story"! Do it again!

Mitchell Marcus said: On June 22, 2010 10:19am

Hello Rodica,

If you are looking for more details on the artists, it may be best to contact the Young Centre who curated Waves. You can get in touch with them at www.youngcentre.ca.

Thank you!


Best,

Mitchell Marcus
Associate Producer,
Theatre, Dance, Film and Music

Rodica said: On June 20, 2010 11:32pm

Where can we get information on the performers?

bruce said: On June 19, 2010 11:17am

Last night was fantastic!

Dennis Lee was on stage reading poetry while the musicians did a free form jam to support him - and it rocked. The whole thing had such a great energy a dancer joined them on stage and added her interpretation to the mix.

I would have paid to see this - but it was free!

anonymouse said: On June 19, 2010 9:39am

@ Patrick:

The performances are relatively short (most are 10-20 minutes) scheduled all day throughout the Centre, with staggered start times.

Patrick said: On June 15, 2010 10:24pm

Is this event *Wave) continuous (from a to b) or are these performance times

Greg @ Luminato said: On June 14, 2010 4:14pm

Hi Jessica.

The times for all events are listed in the top right corner of the page.

Regards,

Jessica S said: On June 14, 2010 10:18am

What are the times?

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June 18 - June 20
Young Centre for the Performing Arts
55 Mill Street
Toronto, ON
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