Musical Story Studio
Regent Park Community CentreSunday, June 16, 1:00pm Musical Story Studio Hosted by Sarah Abusarar and Cassie Norton Regent Park Community Centre, 402 Shuter Street Tickets: Free Musical Story Studio aims to share our […]
Sunday, June 16, 1:00pm Musical Story Studio Hosted by Sarah Abusarar and Cassie Norton Regent Park Community Centre, 402 Shuter Street Tickets: Free Musical Story Studio aims to share our […]
Sunday, June 16, 2:00pm Jan Blake’s Children’s Stories Featuring Jan Blake Regent Park Community Centre, 402 Shuter Street Tickets: Free
Sunday, June 16, 11:30am Stories from Many Lands: Celebrating Cultural Diversity with the Parent-Child Mother Goose Program Featuring Maria del Carmen Ordonez, Lynda Margaret Howes, Guita Movallali, Vijaya Agrawal, and […]
Sunday, June 16, 3:00pm Emerging Tellers and Open Mic Hosted by Dan Yashinsky Featuring Festival Elder Celia Barker-Lottridge with Brandon Lista, Walquiria Reis and Adham Husseini Regent Park Community Centre, […]
Sunday, June 16, 4:30pm Festival Closing Featuring Carmel Whittle Regent Park Community Centre, 402 Shuter Street
Monday, June 17, 10:00am, doors open at 9:30am A Post-Festival Gathering: In Conversation with Jan Blake The Stop Wychwood Barns, 601 Christie Street Tickets: $10 Join renowned storyteller Jan Blake […]
Families are rich with material for storytelling, and telling family stories can bring you closer to your history, and your heritage and give you a new understanding and appreciation for your family. For this online course, you will choose a story that can be based on people from your family, from your own personal experience in your family, on important places in your family’s history or on particular events that happened in your family.
This course is presented online during the following dates and times:
Thursday, September 12, 2024 | 7:00 – 9:00 pm
Thursday, September 19, 2024 | 7:00 – 9:00 pm
Thursday, September 26, 2024 | 7:00 – 9:00 pm
Thursday, October 3, 2024 | 7:00 – 9:00 pm
Are you interested in learning how to turn a memory or anecdote into a more substantial story about your life as a member of the LGBTQ2S+ community or an ally? Jeffrey Canton has been telling personal stories for nearly 30 years as well as teaching ways to give them the shape and power they deserve. Now you can join him for this “teaser” for his course, Voices Seldom Heard: Telling and Preserving LGBTQ2S+ stories that Storytelling Toronto will be offering later this fall. Participants should bring a photograph, a small object or piece of memorabilia that you connect with your being LGBTQ2S+
Do you love stories, but hesitate to tell them to others? Could you use some help in getting started within a warm and supportive environment? Then sign up for our weekend, Storytelling I: First Steps Into the Art of Storytelling. You’ll develop listening skills, gain confidence, learn how to give and receive feedback.