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LUMINATO free (June) MUSIC announced (lotsa guitar events)
LUMINATO UNVEILS 2009 MUSIC PROGRAM
TORONTO (March 10, 2009) – Luminato, Toronto Festival of Arts and Creativity, proudly announces its 2009 music program. Featuring a number of world and Canadian premieres, Luminato honours the art of the guitar and the power of music. Kicking off the 10-day celebration, Canadian icon Randy Bachman rocks out at Yonge-Dundas Square during Luminato First Night. As part of Luminato, New York Guitar Festival founder David Spelman co-curates the largest Guitar Festival in Canada. Luminato’s Guitar Festival features: Three Girls and their Buddy; Goran Bregovic; The Traveling Blues; and The Canadian Songbook: A Tribute to Neil Young’s Live at Massey Hall. Plus, Luminato attempts to break a Guinness World Record in The Great Canadian Tune. Now in its third year, Luminato is an annual celebration of the arts where Toronto’s stages, streets, and public spaces are infused with theatre, dance, classical and contemporary music, film, literature, visual arts, and design. Luminato brings a world of creativity to the city for ten days June 5-14, 2009. Tickets for Luminato events go on sale April 16.
= * * YES THERE ARE LOTS OF OTHER EVENTS HAPPENING TOO!
“Luminato’s music program presents a fusion of the best in global music with performances for all tastes and audiences,” says Janice Price, Luminato’s CEO. “From South America to the Balkans to the United States and Canada, Luminato showcases a world of music in Toronto and reminds us of the critical role that music plays in our everyday lives.” “Luminato’s music program travels the globe without ever leaving Toronto,” says Chris
Lorway, Luminato’s Artistic Director. “Our programming team really enjoyed finding the intersection between music and other genres. As a result, we’ve compiled an exciting program that includes theatre, film, and photography – all of which have music as their inspiration.”
Luminato’s Guitar Festival line up:
Luminato’s Guitar Festival is Canada’s largest celebration of the guitar. Co-curated by the New York Guitar Festival’s David Spelman, signature programs and performers transcend genres and pay tribute to the creativity and inspiration drawn from the guitar.
* * what I culled from some of the free highlights on offer:
Luminato First Night
Luminato takes over Yonge-Dundas Square on Opening Night with a free performance by one of music’s most eclectic and prolific performers. Randy Bachman of The Guess Who and Bachman Turner Overdrive (BTO) kicks things off as Luminato welcomes the Canadian guitar legend for a free outdoor Opening Night concert.
Friday, June 5 at Yonge-Dundas Square
FREE
Artist Lounge
Located at the Hard Rock Cafe at Yonge-Dundas Square, Luminato’s Artist Lounge will be the place for the Toronto arts community and general public to gather each evening during the Festival to hear some great music and spontaneous jam sessions. Hosted by NOW Magazine’s 2007 Best Blues Artist Raoul Bhaneja and his band, The Big Time, the Artist Lounge will be a late night watering hole for Festival artists and those in the know.
Friday, June 5 – Friday, June 12 at Hard Rock Cafe
FREE
The Traveling Blues
Luminato’s The Traveling Blues showcases the rich history and compelling sound of Blues music from the dusty streets of Africa to the deep heart of the American South. A soulful and cathartic expression of one’s self, blues’ influence is intimate yet widespread. The Traveling Blues at Toronto’s Metro Square features headliner Taj Mahal along with: Fiona Boyes; Kevin Breit & Harry Manx; Mamadou Diabate; Alpha Yaya Diallo; Alvin Youngblood
Heart; Madagascar Slim/Tri-Continental; and Michael Pickett.
Saturday, June 6 at Metro Square
FREE
The Great Canadian Tune
Luminato attempts to break the Guinness World Record for Largest Guitar Ensemble as Yonge-Dundas Square hosts a jam session with guitarists playing ten of the greatest Canadian tunes. The current record is held by Leinfelden-Echterdingen, Germany where 1,802 guitarists assembled to perform Deep Purple’s “Smoke On The Water.” In the weeks leading up to the Festival, audiences are asked to log on to luminato.com to place their votes for The Great Canadian Tune. The Great Canadian Tune is presented by OLG.
Saturday, June 6 at Yonge-Dundas Square
FREE
Light On Your Feet
Back again after a spectacular launch last year, Light On Your Feet brings dancing to the streets as Yonge-Dundas Square plays host to five evenings of free dance lessons and concerts featuring music to make you move from all over the world. Hosted by Vince Parrell, Light on Your Feet features salsa, produced in association with Salsa Festival Group (June 6), country (June 7), Bollywood, produced in association with Masala! Mehndi! Masti! (June 8), disco (June 9), and big band/swing (June 10). Light On Your Feet is presented by OLG.
Saturday, June 6 – Wednesday, June 10 at Yonge-Dundas Square
FREE
The World of Slide Guitar
Embodying a rich musical history, the slide guitar has been played using metal pipes, batteries, spoons, and even broken bottles. Luminato celebrates The World of Slide Guitar with an all-day concert at Yonge-Dundas Square featuring headliners The Derek Trucks Band along with: Debashish Bhattacharya; Kevin Breit and FolkAlarm; The Campbell Brothers; Jerry Douglas; Sonny Landreth with Cindy Cashdollar; Daniel Lanois featuring
Brian Blade; and Don Rooke. The World of Slide Guitar is presented by OLG.
Sunday, June 7 at Yonge-Dundas Square
FREE
Tales of The Uncanny
Richard Oswald’s 1919 silent German film Unheimliche Geschichten, or Tales of The Uncanny, makes its Canadian debut at Yonge-Dundas Square. Berlin artist and electronic musician Robert Lippok performs a live musical score of the gothic film alongside two top Canadian indie bands. Curated by North by Northeast and presented in partnership with the Goethe-Institut Toronto, Tales of The Uncanny is the story of an old bookstore where literary characters such as Death and the Devil come alive to read stories about
themselves.
Thursday, June 11 at Yonge-Dundas Square
FREE
Goran Bregovic
One of the Balkans’ iconic composers and musicians, Bregovic and his Wedding and Funeral Orchestra take over Yonge-Dundas Square on June 12. The raucous night of Eastern European music features a Serbian gypsy brass band, string ensemble, all-male tuxedoclad choir, and two Bulgarian sisters singing back up. Born in Yugoslavia, Bregovic fuses dance tunes of a Roma brass band with traditional Eastern European choral music, all with a modern rock ’n’ roll edge.
Friday, June 12 at Yonge-Dundas Square
FREE
National Bank Yorkville Festival – Brazilian Guitar Marathon
Luminato’s National Bank Yorkville Festival – Brazilian Guitar Marathon is a daylong exploration of the guitar’s rich history in Brazil – from Jazz and Samba to Bossa Nova and Chorinho. Village of Yorkville Park hosts a stellar line-up of Brazil’s most distinctive guitar masters, including: Grammy Award®-winners Sérgio and Odair Assad, often hailed as the best classic guitar duo in the world; virtuoso Celso Machado; Badi Assad (sister of Sérgio and Odair); Romero Lubambo; and seven-string sensation Yamandú Costa making his Toronto debut. National Bank Yorkville Festival – Brazilian Guitar Marathon is presented in association with the Bloor-Yonge BIA.
Saturday, June 13 at Village of Yorkville Park
FREE
See, it IS time to get excited about the summer offerings!
ENJOY and you're welcome.
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Apr 7th, 2009 10:26 AM #3
for anyone who wants to volunteer at Luminato here is the info:
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Bump reminder
It is on this weekend
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Jun 2nd, 2009 02:12 PM #6
oh yea? which volunteer session did you go to? I'm a Team Leader.
I got a few performance shifts just for the hell of it. I wanted to get Nevermore, but couldn't.
Also, i'm just going to say that I'm disappointed with the Canadian Tune. Neil Young's great and all, but Helpless isn't exactly the greatest song, or the most lively. At least it's easy to play._______________
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I am volunteering also... Will keep an eye out for your Dash (Sprung, don't think I have met you before but you seem to be involved with a lot of events throughout the city so sure I will see you eventually)...
Seems like they must have got a big group of volunteers this year. I went to the returning volunteer signup but I was busy that weekend (Doors Open,etc) so I didn't try to pick shifts until Monday morning and a lot of stuff was gone (opening weekend, etc). Some stuff opened up later (the concerts on Sunday at YD), etc. I also am doing a few performance shifts (was refreshing my page like mad on Monday at noon). I am really looking forward to the festival again this year.
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http://www.thestar.com/entertainment/article/645922
Today's Luminato Events
The Luminato Festival of Arts and Creativity kicks off 10 days of theatre, dance, music, discussion, visual arts, literature and more. Many events are free, tickets for others can be purchased at 416-872-1111 or at the T.O.-TIX booth at Yonge-Dundas Square. More information at thestar.com/luminato or luminato.com.
Music
The Children's Crusade is a new full-length opera from Canadian composer R. Murray Schafer, based on an episode in 13th-century France when thousands of children and young people were persuaded to take part in an ill-fated expedition to the Holy Land. Sensible shoes recommended since patrons stand during the show. Not recommended for children under 12. Starts tonight 8 p.m., continues to June 11 ($40), 153 Dufferin St.
Luminato Artist Lounge features house band Raoul and the Big Time performing with guest artists from other Guitar Festival events. Nightly at 10 p.m., Hard Rock Café, Yonge-Dundas Square.
Luminato First Night takes over Yonge-Dundas Square with featured performer Randy Bachman plus Digging Roots and Canadian Tenors tonight; 7 p.m.-11 p.m. (free).
Three Girls and Their Buddy features Emmylou Harris, Patty Griffin, Shawn Colvin and Buddy Miller sharing songs and stories. Tonight 8 p.m., Massey Hall, 178 Victoria St. ($59.50-$79.50).
Theatre & Dance
Tono, co-choreographed by Sandra Laronde and Roger Sinha, explores the themes of shamanism and the majesty of the horse. The three-country project – Canada, China and Mongolia – begins tonight at 7:30 p.m. and continues to June 7. Fleck Dance Theatre, Queen's Quay Terminal, 207 Queens Quay W. ($35-$45).
Zisele by Tel Aviv's Beit Lessin Theatre fuses theatre, dance and music to give a nostalgic and humorous look at the relationship between mothers and daughters. Featuring the original cast from Israel, the Harold Green Jewish Theatre production begins tonight at 8 p.m.; continues to June 13 ($50-$60), St. Lawrence Centre, 27 Front St. E.
Visual Arts
Luminato Box is a temporary experimental gallery giving 10 artists a day each to present their latest work. Today has OpenCity Projects with Ice Breakers, 8 a.m.-10 p.m. at Sam Pollock Square at Brookfield Place, 181 Bay St.
Raphael Mazzucco, renowned fashion photographer, presents new and commissioned works that draw upon Luminato's festival programming and other sources. It's on display today to June 14, Mon.-Wed., 11 a.m.-7 p.m., Thurs.-Sat., 11 a.m.-9 p.m., and Sun., noon-6 p.m. Burroughes Building, 639 Queen St. W., 3rd floor (free).
Tony Oursler, one of the most controversial multimedia artists on the world scene, has a public art installation today to June 14, 11 a.m.-10 p.m., Grange Park, Dundas St. W. & McCaul St. (free).
Shadow Notes photography exhibition features the work of Danny Clinch, Ralph Gibson and Andy Summers. All day today through June 14, Yonge-Dundas Square (free).
Six String Nation Portraits, part of this year's Guitar Festival, features portraits by Doug Nicholson. The photos are on display today to June 14 at Roots, 100 Bloor St. W., during regular store hours (free).
More Events
Illuminations — Lunchtime Conversations series kicks off today with a festival overview featuring several key Luminato personnel. Today, 12:30 p.m., Roots, 100 Bloor St. W., 2nd floor (free).
RedBall Project from Kurt Perschke features a giant red ball that uses the city itself as a canvas. It will be at a different location every day: today it's at Nathan Phillips Square, 100 Queen St. W., at 11 a.m.
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Pic and article on the "Red Ball project":
http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/article/646194
It reminded me of Star Trek *cough*
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There are June 14th events. Just go on their website. The main stuff will be happening at Harbourfront including the big Cirque de Soleil show that night.
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