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he Canadian Newspaper Association (CNA) and the Canadian Community Newspapers Association (CCNA) are two separate organizations that partnered to create one strong industry voice for newspapers in Canada. Combined, the two associations represent over 830 daily, weekly, and community newspapers in every province and territory in Canada. The CNA and the CCNA are now co-managed by one CEO but remain governed by two separate boards of directors in order to preserve the uniqueness of the programs and services offered to each member
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I help the next generation of culture creators and entrepreneurs to resolve their sense of alienation, depression, anxiety and existential despair with mainstream culture, to unleash their creative potential and capacity for leadership, and to reconnect them with their ancestral birthright of joyfully inspired vision for co-creation of a sustainable future.
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The Young Centre for the Performing Arts was envisioned by George Brown College and Soulpepper Theatre Company to be a home to the entire Toronto arts community. Anchored by the presence of Soulpepper's year-round classical repertory and George Brown College's Theatre School, the Young Centre provides a home for the leading artists and arts organizations of our city across all performance disciplines, while making a major investment in the future of our community. In the fall of 2008, the Young Centre launched an exciting slate of programming involving four major streams of activity: Festivals, Presentations, Incubation and Outreach. With artistic programming lead by 12 remarkable Resident Artists, the Young Centre will be bursting at its seams with music, theatre, dance and spoken word – and all the collaborative possibilities in between.
Cahoots Theatre Company is dedicated to the creation, development and production of new works that investigate the complexities of Canada's cultural diversity, and examine the intersections of these cultures. Diversity is more than race, nation of origin and ethnicity. It also encompasses gender, sexuality, ability, language and class. Our work questions, challenges and transforms our notions of contemporary Canadian life, and explores our evolving connection to the world around us. It encourages us to consider and honour our history, while stepping boldly into the future.
Joy Samanski is considered by many to be one of the most notable costume designers in Canada. She is one of the few who can execute the creation of a costume from pattern draft to completion - from fabric to finish. Her impressive clients have included Sir Richard Branson, Tom Jones, Jim Henson (creator, the Muppets), Dorothy Hamil and many others in the TV/film/advertising world.
Crew debuted in 1983 with the mailing of its first catalog. Six years later, we opened a flagship store at New York's South Street Seaport. Today, the business includes retail and outlet stores nationwide and an ever-growing online and catalog business.
The Canadian Stage Company was founded in 1988 through the merger of CentreStage and Toronto Free Theatre. The merger came out of complementary ideologies as well as practical advantages: it seemed an ideal marriage because of the flexibility of venues that the new company would offer, not to mention the increased human and financial resources available to each. For the 1987-1988 season, two separate programs were mounted under the banner Toronto Free Theatre/CentreStage Company.
TROUBLE IN PANTOLAND - Musical/British Panto'Family Pack' of 4 tickets – Just $65!!Written By Sharon HulmDirected by Liz Auston / Music Direction by Alissa Smith / Produced by Judy AndersonEvenings – Nov. 28,29 & Dec. 5,6 at 7:30pm;Matinees – November 29, December 6 & 7 at 2pm;Preview Night – November 27 at 7:30pm.This holiday season, join us for the hilariously twisted fairy tale, TROUBLE IN PANTOLAND where it's the eve of Cinderella's wedding and a most unlikely hero must save the day as the land of fairy tales is threatened by an evil wizard.Panto is a 300-year old theatrical tradition with roots in Commedia del'arte and the British music hall. It is a blend of fairy tale, farce, melodrama, musical theatre, slapstick and vaudeville comedy. Trouble in Pantoland is special in that it combines several beloved fairy tale characters in one story (The Evil Queen, Cinderella, Prince Charming, Aladdin, Snow White, and Sleeping Beauty) with Panto favorites like Bert Butterfingers, Widow Twanky, a sassy, back-talking magic mirror, Harry the Potter, reptiles, witches, wizardry and more...