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THE SCOOP | Harbourfront Toronto Announces Dynamic Winter 2022 Season Of Arts Festivals

CoMotion Festival, rapper Signmark (Photo courtesy of the artist)
CoMotion Festival, rapper Signmark (Photo courtesy of the artist)

The stages of Harbourfront Toronto will come back to life in January 2022 after the long pandemic with a string of festivals that showcase local, national, and international artists.

“January 2022 will be a special time as we reopen our performance venues and welcome back our audiences to Toronto’s downtown waterfront,” says Marah Braye, Harbourfront Chief Executive Officer in a media release. “We are very excited to launch new festivals bringing diverse artists and audiences together to inspire conversations and meaningful creative exchanges. This year, our multidisciplinary winter programming is designed to spark those human connections and expand our hearts and minds.”

Festival performances will take place in the Harbourfront Centre Theatre, Fleck Dance Theatre, and include the launch of the largest international Deaf and disability arts festival in Canada.

Festival details

NORDIC BRIDGES
January–December 2022
Nordic Bridges, a year-long initiative showcasing contemporary Nordic arts and culture, connecting the global Nordic Region with Canada through collaborations with artists and others. Nordic Spotlight presentations are woven into the programming throughout the season, along with monthly talks exploring crucial issues related to the future of arts.

FESTIVAL OF COOL
January 19 – February 13, 2022
The annual festival resumes, bringing global Northern cultures to Toronto, with a focus that includes vital issues like climate change, tourism, and other global policy matters.

Highlights:

KUUMBA
February 1–28, 2022: Toronto’s largest and longest-running Black Futures Month festival, celebrated through music, dance, theatre, educational workshops and literary events.

Performances include:

Festival of Cool, Pressure by Hans E Madsen (Photo: Stig Nygaard)

TORQUE
February 4 – May 23, 2022
An international contemporary dance series, including four Toronto premieres.

Performances include:

CoMOTION
April 20 – May 1, 2022
A multidisciplinary festival spotlighting innovation and expressions by Deaf and disabled artists, including visual arts, music, performances, digital art, workshops and panel discussions.

Performances include:

JUNIOR
May 21–23, 2022
Canada’s largest international children’s festival, for children ages 4–14.

Performances include:

Pay What You Wish

Harbourfront is adopting a Pay What You Wish policy for 2022.

“We are incredibly proud of this long-awaited season, and premiering new international programming that promises to challenge, delight and inspire our audiences,” says Iris Nemani, Chief Programming Officer for Harbourfront. “By introducing our new Pay What You Wish ticket pricing, we are ensuring that our programs are financially accessible for everyone. It’s our way of acknowledging that this has been a challenging time for all and to welcome everyone back to live, innovative programming.”

Tickets for the 2022 festival lineup are now on sale here.

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