Asian Heritage Month Concert 2025

Asian Heritage Month Concert 2025 Date: May 8, 2025, 7pm Venue: Innis Town Hall, University of Toronto, 2 Sussex Avenue, Toronto. FREE ADMISSION | Please register here. Artistic Directors: Professor Chan Ka Nin, Ms Alice Ping Yee Ho, Dr. Vania Chan MC: Dr. Vania Chan Land Acknowledgement Welcome speech Mr. Justin Poy, Honourary Patron, Asian… Continue Reading Asian Heritage Month Concert 2025

Steacie Prize for Natural Sciences: “The Milky Way in the Era of Large Surveys” – Lecture by Professor Jo Bovy

For over a hundred years, the Milky Way has been the nexus between many fields of astrophysics, linking together investigations into the formation of planetary systems and stars to studies of galactic evolution, cosmology, and astro-particle physics. Obtaining a detailed understanding of our Galaxy’s structure, formation, and evolution is therefore crucial to the advancement of… Continue Reading Steacie Prize for Natural Sciences: “The Milky Way in the Era of Large Surveys” – Lecture by Professor Jo Bovy

Ensemble U: • Estonian Music Week 2025

A groundbreaking concert by leading contemporary music ensemble featuring an augmented reality enhanced cosmic journey set to the music of Canadian-Estonian composer Udo Kasemets. This concert is made possible thanks to the generous support of Alan Teder in memory of his piano and music theory teacher Udo Kasemets. Ensemble U: (EST) Contemporary sound & vision architects. Currently… Continue Reading Ensemble U: • Estonian Music Week 2025

Estonian Voices, Countermeasure • Estonian Music Week 2025

A cappella jazz innovators blending folk, pop, and jazz into ethereal vocal harmonies – this is Estonian Voices. What better pairing for the vocal sextet from Estonia than the powerful voices, beautiful harmonies and a fresh take on the vocal jazz genre by Canada’s own Countermeasure. Presented in partnership with SING! The Toronto International Vocal Arts… Continue Reading Estonian Voices, Countermeasure • Estonian Music Week 2025

CSI presents: Figures of the Avant-Garde, or the Perspective of Radiance

The Jackman Humanities Institute-sponsored working group, Figural Analysis Working Group, is putting on a symposium on May 8th and 9th. On May 8th in Innis 222 from 2:00-4:00 PM, Dr. Jennifer Wild is giving a keynote lecture titled “Figures of the Avant-Garde, or the Perspective of Radiance.”

Urban Studies Program & Toronto Palestine Film Festival presents: 77 years. Nakba. Genocide.

Join the Toronto Palestine Film Festival for a powerful and urgent special event. Through films and discussion, this program confronts the ongoing realities of settler colonialism and ethnic cleansing in Palestine, bridging the trauma of the 1948 Nakba with the live-streamed genocide of Palestinians today. This event invites audiences to bear witness, engage critically, and… Continue Reading Urban Studies Program & Toronto Palestine Film Festival presents: 77 years. Nakba. Genocide.

1st Toronto Spiritist Film Festival

You are invited to join us for the 1st Toronto Spiritist Film Festival! 3 films + Q&A with director Wagner de Assis. Reserve your spot now!