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Stars, at Nathan Phillips Square, Arts and Culture Program, Toronto 2015, PanAm Games Celebration 20150722 - Panamania Stars ChrisSeligman ChrisMcCarron TorquilCampbell PatMcGee AmyMillan
Stars, at Nathan Phillips Square, Arts and Culture Program, Toronto 2015, PanAm Games Celebration 20150722 - Beaches Jazz Festival workshop, Michael Occhipinti and Pilar
Workshop on "Turning Pop and World Roots Music into Jazz" in the basement of the Mennonite New Life Centre of Toronto on Queen Street East. 20150721 - Beaches Jazz Festival workshop, Michael Occhipinti and Pilar
Workshop on "Turning Pop and World Roots Music into Jazz" in the basement of the Mennonite New Life Centre of Toronto on Queen Street East. 20150721 - Beaches Jazz Festival workshop, Michael Occhipinti and Pilar
Workshop on "Turning Pop and World Roots Music into Jazz" in the basement of the Mennonite New Life Centre of Toronto on Queen Street East. 20150721 - Beaches Jazz Festival
Workshop by @occhipintimusic and @pilar_tw for @beachesjazz on "Turning Pop and World Roots Music into Jazz". Intimate audience in church basement. Michael Occhipinti started with recordings of original pop songs (Broadway, Beatles), compared to jazz interpretations. Pilar joined for duos with selections from the Sicilian Jazz Project repertoire. (Mennonite New Life Centre, Queen Street East, Toronto) 20150721 - Taddle Creek Park
Ilan Sandler (2009) "The Vessel", 4 kilometres (the length of Taddle Creek now buried under urban Toronto) of stainless steel rod bent into shape. Water flows into an underground cistern for reuse to irrigate the park. Installation was commemorated in June 2011, commissioned by the City of Toronto. (Taddle Creek Park, 40 Bedford Road, Toronto) 20150720 - Woodbine Park Main Stage bass
Beaches Jazz Festival Toronto, Parc X Trio, Alex Lefaivre on bass - Woodbine Park Main Stage jazz
Beaches Jazz Festival Toronto, Parc X Trio - Woodbine Park Main Stage keyboards
Beaches Jazz Festival Toronto, Parc X Trio, Gabriel Vinuela-Pelletier on piano - Woodbine Park Main Stage drums
Beaches Jazz Festival Toronto, Parc X Trio, Alain Bourgeois on drums - Woodbine Park Main Stage jazz
@ParcXTrio from Montreal @BeachesJazz playing intensely. Audience seeking shade on a bright summer day, a few chairs with canopies on a large field of grass. Park ringed by food trucks offering a variety of cuisines. (Woodbine Park Main Stage, Toronto) 20150718 - Cartoon Museum Krems, Hiroshi Nakano
Purplsoc 2015, on the way to the conference dinner. - Richmond Adelaide Centre Courtyard
A perforated wall and partial shading aims to give a quiet outdoor respite in the shadows of downtown towers. Hidden behind a wall facing a busy westbound one-way street, pedestrians are more likely to find the spaces than drivers teaching by. (Richmond Adelaide Centre Courtyard, Toronto) 20150713 - Saatchi Gallery front ramp
Grandfather watches French child enjoying kickboard, running in circles up the steps and gliding down again and again. Saatchi Gallery opens at 10 a.m. on Sunday, I arrived a few minutes early and sat on a bench next to Duke of York Square, by Sloane Square. After opening, a quick tour of the galleries was worth the trip, evening with the confusion of rerouting to the tube after the British 10K London Run shut down bus services on the streets. When I left the gallery 45 minutes later, the child was still running around in circles, and I noticed others also behaving well on skateboards around the shopping district. (Duke of York Square, London, England) 20150712