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Events in November 2020
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November 19, 2020(1 event) 6:00 pm: Let's Get Quizzical. – We’ve decided to increase the spirit of competition and offer a prize to the winning team for each Trivia Night that we are hosting! Perhaps you are a trivia buff, or perhaps you are new to this trivia game thing…either way you will have tons of fun, get to know your teammates, and also be playing for a small prize that will be mailed to each member of the winning team (staff and volunteers excluded). The following registration link will register you for the monthly trivia night series. You do not have to attend all of the nights if you pre-register, but you can attend them all if you wish. The upcoming trivia night dates are on September 17, October 15, November 19, and December 17. Register at this link please: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAvcOyurDMiHNZW-rH3Wt-e8NzWvVYLNfik zoom |
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November 23, 2020(1 event) 7:30 pm: Music to my Ears: Modern Music Appreciation 101, led by Toronto Artist and Teacher Dan Minchom. – In this 6-week discussion group, we’ll look at music through the decades starting from the 1960’s, and work our way to present day. Through this program, you’ll learn how to identify texture, form, time signature, mood, instrumentation, and basic trends that have evolved in popular music from the 1960’s to present day. Attendees will gather over Zoom to listen to pieces of music, and then actively participate in discussions. By the end of this program, you’ll be able to articulate why you like or dislike any song. Dan is a prolific bass player on the Toronto scene, whose musicality, time feel, and work ethic has led to him sharing stages with a number of high-profile artists including Jojo Mason, Madeline Merlo, and an international tour with Nuevo flamenco artist Jesse Cook. He is the in-house arranger and musical director of the Supersonic Hearts Band, and is the in-house bassist for both Coach House Studios and Westend Studios. Music to my Ears is open to everyone. No previous knowledge of music required. Sessions are from 7:30 PM to 8:30 PM on the following Monday’s:
This 6-week event is free, but if you’d like to make a donation you can do so here: balancefba.org/donate/ Spaces are limited. To register, please sign up on zoom, or call our office at 416-236-1796 extension 0 to talk to Chloe. zoom |
November 24, 2020(1 event) 7:30 pm: The Listening Stage Series Presents: Assassinating Tomson – Join us on the evening of Tuesday November 24th 2020 as critically acclaimed visually impaired visual artist Bruce Horak brings his hit show “Assassinating Thomson” to you, in your home! Presented by Common Boots Theatre in association with us here at BALANCE, we’re very excited for the first presentation in our series of “The Listening Stage.” Critically acclaimed visually impaired visual artist Bruce Horak lives with 9% of his vision and has, over the last five years, painted a series of over 500 unique portraits which attempt to capture the way that he sees, aptly named The Way I See It. As he tells the story of The Way I See It, the tale of Canadian painter Tom Thomson’s unsolved murder is interwoven throughout, including the truth and lies behind the mysterious death of one of Canada’s greatest artists and the subsequent rise of The Group of Seven. The mystery takes you from the tiny community of Canoe Lake, to the hallowed halls of our nation’s capital, and eventually on to the World stage. Art, politics, greed, ambition, love and murder are intertwined in a one-man tour-de-force as Horak exploits icons of Canadian History, including Tom Thomson, Lawren Harris, and William Lyon Mackenzie King. As he reveals his controversial perspective on Canadian Art History, he shares the unique way he sees the world through an original portrait of each new audience. This is a free event, but donations are always welcome. You can donate to either of the two organizations at the links below: This event will be hosted over Zoom, with the ability to call in and listen to the performance. You can sign up for the performance at the link below, or give us a call at the BALANCE office at 416-236-1796 ext. 0. DATE: Tuesday November 24th, 2020 TIME: 7:30 PM (EST); please note that the show begins at 7:30 pm but you are welcome to sign in a few minutes earlier Click here to register for Assassinating Tomson Made with the support of ACTRA Toronto zoom |
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November 30, 2020(1 event) 7:30 pm: Music to my Ears: Modern Music Appreciation 101, led by Toronto Artist and Teacher Dan Minchom. – In this 6-week discussion group, we’ll look at music through the decades starting from the 1960’s, and work our way to present day. Through this program, you’ll learn how to identify texture, form, time signature, mood, instrumentation, and basic trends that have evolved in popular music from the 1960’s to present day. Attendees will gather over Zoom to listen to pieces of music, and then actively participate in discussions. By the end of this program, you’ll be able to articulate why you like or dislike any song. Dan is a prolific bass player on the Toronto scene, whose musicality, time feel, and work ethic has led to him sharing stages with a number of high-profile artists including Jojo Mason, Madeline Merlo, and an international tour with Nuevo flamenco artist Jesse Cook. He is the in-house arranger and musical director of the Supersonic Hearts Band, and is the in-house bassist for both Coach House Studios and Westend Studios. Music to my Ears is open to everyone. No previous knowledge of music required. Sessions are from 7:30 PM to 8:30 PM on the following Monday’s:
This 6-week event is free, but if you’d like to make a donation you can do so here: balancefba.org/donate/ Spaces are limited. To register, please sign up on zoom, or call our office at 416-236-1796 extension 0 to talk to Chloe. zoom |
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