A new month means a new slate of festivals and arts events in Toronto, and May is no exception. This week, enjoy community storytelling events, the start of month-long festivals like CONTACT and Mayworks, and an art hop that will take you to galleries across the city.
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All-Levels Writing Workshop: So You Want to Write a Memoir
Have you always wanted to write your life story? Get inspired at this writing workshop from memoirists Melisse Gelula and Alyssa Ages! Learn about the ins and outs of memoir writing, including how to decide which memoir format is right for you, how to turn yourself into a character, tips on selling your book, and more. More info.
When: April 29
Where: Type Books
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Takwahiminana
Sharon, a Métis woman born in India, has always been caught between cultures. But everything comes to a head at a lavish dinner party hosted by her longtime paramour…which marks the 20th anniversary of their affair. With sharp satire and stunning South Indian dance choreography, this funny and moving play premieres this week. More info.
When: April 30-May 11
Where: Soulpepper Theatre
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Canadian Art Hop
Explore more than 30 galleries, artist-run centres and public museums in Toronto for free this week. The Canadian Art Hop invites art lovers across the country to discover new creative hubs, with programming including guided tours, book launches, art workshops and more. Check out their website to plan your route. More info.
When: May 1-4
Where: Various locations
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CONTACT Photography Festival
This month-long, city-wide festival features impactful photography, public art, and engaging events at locations across the GTA. Discover new local and international artists creating work that explores anti-colonial practices, community-building, Afro-futurism, activism, protest, revolution, and more. More info.
When: May 1-31
Where: Various locations
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Mayworks Festival
Mayworks Festival is a free, month-long showcase of work at the intersection of art, social justice, and labour. With a variety of exhibitions, installations, film screenings, panel discussions, and workshops happening throughout May, learn about labour justice through powerful works of art. The festival launches on May 2 with an evening of poetry and dialogue. More info.
When: May 1-31
Where: Various locations
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Jane’s Walk Toronto
Lace up and experience the power of community-led storytelling at Jane’s Walk, a free 3-day festival that encourages conversation, connection and exploration. Discover unheard stories and new places with tons of walks planned across the city, including public art tours, nature walks, and stories that highlight Toronto’s history. More info.
When: May 2-4
Where: Various locations
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Toronto International Storytelling Festival
Celebrate the art of storytelling with this festival of traditional stories, personal true stories, poetry, and more. The Toronto International Storytelling Festival returns with the theme “Lost Rivers, Lost Stories”, focusing on the stories that have been overlooked. The festival lineup includes a concert, a storytelling walk, a free family day, and spotlights on queer stories and women’s voices. More info.
When: May 2-4
Where: The Well & Toronto Reference Library
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ReMode Circular Fashion Festival
Learn how to reduce your fashion footprint at ReMode! This circular fashion festival features a marketplace of sustainable fashion vendors, a clothing swap, and talks with industry leaders about greenwashing, the art of repair, and loving your clothes. Leave with new-to-you garments and tips for keeping your wardrobe green. More info.
When: May 3
Where: Arcadia Earth