Irish traditional music is on tap at the Tranzac as the weekend is devoted to the annual Chris Langan series of performances and workshops. The weekend "gives you the opportunity to learn or polish your skills on uilleann pipes, tin whistle, fiddle, flute,button accordion as wellas dance and song."
A variety of additional acts are on the schedule, too, including a Mariposa Folk Festival preview Sunday evening.
We BLOGged about how to join the VIVA Youth Singers awhile ago and now their concert is happening this weekend. Blue Green Hills of Earth takes place Saturday, May 24th at 7 pm at the Trinity St. Paul's Centre on Bloor, near Spadina. The concert features "a newly commissioned work by Toronto composer Alice Ho and poetry composed by children of VIVA! Youth Singers." Check the website for more details.
Lee's Palace on Bloor just east of Spadina has a full slate of music acts scheduled, including the intriguingly named Dark Meat With Quiet Hooves on Monday.
The Toronto Hispano-American Film Festival continues at the Bloor Cinema until the end of the weekend. Other screenings include the Brazilian import The Year My Parents Went On Vacation on various dates, a smattering of Woody Allen movies and a fundraiser for the Toronto Cyclists Union on Thursday, May 29th.
The latter will feature two screenings of Pee Wee's Big Adventure (at 7 and 9:30 pm) supported by a live cast including Sook Yin Lee and members of bands including The Apostles of Hustle, Broken Social Scene and The Hidden Cameras.
Tickets are $14 and are available at Grassroots Bloor, 408 Bloor St West, Toronto Women's Bookstore, 73 Harbord St., and the Bloor Cinema box office.
The Art Bar Poetry Series, housed at Clinton's, features Carmine Starnino, George Elliott Clarke and Kevin Fortnum this Tuesday at 8 pm. It's free, but donations are appreciated.
ROMwalks take a stroll around the Royal Ontario Museum and its neighbours on Wednesday. Meet in front of the ROM at 6 p.m. The guided series of tours are free.
Sonia Rodriguez, Principal Dancer with the National Ballet of Canada, gives a special reading of Cinderella and donates a pair of her ballet shoes to the Bata Shoe Museum. Things get underway Saturday at 2 p.m.
Whatever you do, enjoy it!
Vanessa
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