NEW HOPE
- 9:00 pm - 1:00 am | Saturday December 10, 2022
- Evangeline | Ace Hotel Toronto
- 51 Camden St
For two Saturdays in December, an artist, DJ or collective will make Evangeline their playground for the night. New Hope is here to push possibility through sound, featuring a novel performance each night and an ever-evolving rotation of Toronto visionaries.
Sounds by: Ms. GothicFish
Other events happening on Dec 10, 2022
Good Chemistry Organic Produce Market at Good Chemistry
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Baraye Avaleen Bar: Afghan Women on Tintype at Gallery
Tintype, a photographic process from the 19th century, is historically rooted in documenting war, including both soldiers and combat zones. Baraye Avaleen Bar turns the lens on a community heavily impacted by militarization, one that’s not often heard or even seen. These eight faces represent the diversity and richness of Afghanistan’s many ethnic groups, honoring the millions impacted by war. Our message: We are more than victims and Afghanistan is more than a battlefield — it is our home. The…
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Upcoming events at Ace Hotel Toronto
Shorts In Conversation – Curated by Rodeo Production at Interspace
Our series, “Shorts In Conversation,” makes a moment for cinema and dialogue. We invite an organization to curate a showing of films alongside their makers, followed by the directors in dialogue about their craft. Rodeo Production is a film production company based in Canada that has a diverse roster of local and international talent. To celebrate this, they will curate a collection of short films that highlight the varied styles, tones, and aesthetics of each director. Featuring work from William…
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Read moreOral Method – Break Up at Interspace
ORAL METHOD is an experimental reading series, curated by Esmé Hogeveen, that invites writers and artists to create new work in response to a shared prompt. This spring, we will co-host three ORAL METHOD events that explore themes related to BREAKAGE—asking writers and artists to consider how breaking up, breaking down, and breaking through can rupture old meanings, patterns, and selves, and potentially spark new paths or alternative futures. Readings are free, open to the public, and will…
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