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Only 2 weekends left of SummerSeries in Trillium Park!

Only 2 weekends left of SummerSeries in Trillium Park!

August 21, 2024

A big thank you to Wavelength Summer Thing, City Hall Live and The Academy presents for getting August started on the right foot. There are only two weekends left of music for SummerSeries in Trillium Park at Ontario Place. For your summer wellness, Yoga in Trillium Park classes continue until the end of September.

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Photos of Mixto Festival 2024 at SummerSeries in Trillium Park by Ryan Brough, Immediate Group

It’s OK* World – Saturday, August 24 & Sunday, August 25

Join us for It’s Ok* World and their second annual free outdoor festival, showcasing the vibrant and diverse talent within Toronto’s Black arts community. Set against the backdrop of a warm summer, this two-day festival celebrates art, culture, and community with musical performances by Yaya Bey, Rayana Jay, Zenesoul, Lokre, Kafaye, Dichotomi, IAMNOBODI, Dee Diggs, Nino Brown, Miles Freedom, Anthony OKS and SOJI. It’s a space for Black artists to shine, heal, and share their stories.

For event details visit: It’s Ok* World

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Photos from top left to right: Yaya Bey, Rayana Jay, IAMNOBODI, Dee Digs

Indigenous Sounds Now – Saturday, August 31 & Sunday, September 1

The music of Indigenous People is resonating world-wide as more people are exposed to the many unique experiences being shared. These voices and Indigenous Sounds are now heard through songs of celebration, joy, sorrow, separation, reclamation, reconciliation, and more. Indigenous music has grown tremendously over the years and is heard across many genres. Be it country, blues, DJ’s, hip hop, rock, folk, or alternative music, Indigenous musicians are creating a musical mosaic like never before.

Music is often considered medicine for the soul and there’s no better way to wrap up your summer than by enjoying an evening gathering of Indigenous music. Whether it’s heart-felt, toe-tapping or edgy, you will hear a wonderful spectrum of music. The power of Indigenous Sounds Now will once again resonate at SummerSeries in Trillium Park at Ontario Place for two free, all ages concerts.

The weekend, curated by Elaine Bomberry, is hosted by Donna Sound and includes performances by Classic Roots, 2nd Line Bluegrass Band, Nadjiwan, Lacey Hill, Semiah Smith (Band), Jim Jacobs and Jeff Monague.

For event details visit: Indigenous Sounds Now

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Image of a person playing electric guitar with the lake in the back    Image of a person with a microphone
Photos from top left to right: Classic Roots, 2nd Line Bluegrass Band, Nadjiwan, Semiah Smith

Yoga in Trillium Park continues until the end of September!

The music events will come to an end, but yoga classes will continue taking place on select Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. until September 29.

Learn more: https://ontarioplace.com/en/special_programs/yoga-in-trillium-park

An image of a group of people doing yoga in the park         An image of a group of people doing yoga in the park
Photos by Ryan Brough, Immediate Group

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