What She Said...on stage once more
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Hart House Theatre, UC Follies and Twenty-Two Troubles Theatre present a showcase of the winner of the President's Award for Best Production at the 2016 U of T Drama Festival.
What She Said When: Wed., Mar. 23, 8 pm TOMORROW NIGHT! Where: Hart House Theatre Tickets: $15 adult / $12 Senior / $10 student
When you live in a city like Toronto, it's easy to plug in your headphones, put on some music, and ignore the world and the people around you. But what if, instead of using headphones to drown out the world, we could use them to listen to the untold stories of the people around us?
Based on a series of interviews collected from women in the University of Toronto community over the course of ten months, What She Said uses a combination of verbatim stories played live over headphones and movement to tune into the voices that usually get lost in the noise of modern life.
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The first of its kind at U of T |
Hart House Theatre and Urban Dance Revolution present the 2016 U of T Urban Dance Competition. Just like the televised dance competitions, this event features a panel of judges and audience voting to decide which of the six teams get to move on to the next round and which get eliminated.
After initial judging, two teams will be left to face-off in a freestyle battle round to determine the ultimate victor.
The evening will included performances by the competing groups as well as some surprise guest appearances.
When: Thurs., Mar. 24, 8 pm THIS THURSDAY! Where: Hart House Theatre Tickets: General Admission $15 - non-student (no early-bird rate) $10 - student early-bird (until Mar.18, 5 pm) $12 - student regular (after Mar.18, 5 pm)
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Celebrating the Diversity of Dance
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The 21st Annual U of T Festival of Dance |
 On the first two days in April, Hart House Theatre is pleased to present the 21st Annual University of Toronto Festival of Dance. Created as an avenue to provide dance groups on campus the opportunity to perform on stage for an audience, the Festival of Dance has now grown into a celebration of the diversity and prosperity of the U of T dance community. Past events have included over 60 different dance pieces, well over 200 performers and an impressive variety of dance forms including jazz, ballet, ballroom, modern, contact improv, hip-hop, musical theatre, Irish, Latin, and Egyptian belly dancing, just to name a few. With such an abundance of dance groups associated with U of T, participation in the festival is a great opportunity for dance groups to interact, collaborate and promote their own work and ventures.
When: Apr. 1 & 2, 7:30 pm
Where: Hart House Theatre
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