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PREVIEW | Summerworks Festival Marks 35 Years Of Artistry, Experimentation, And Collaboration In 2025

Xilopango, a contemporary dance-theatre work by Salvadorian-Canadian-Chinteña choreographer Irma Villafuerte (Photo: Andres Linares)
Xilopango, a contemporary dance-theatre work by Salvadorian-Canadian-Chinteña choreographer Irma Villafuerte (Photo: Andres Linares)

SummerWorks Performance Festival returns to Toronto stages for a 35th year from August 7 to 17. For 11 days, the Festival offers theatre, dance, music, and live art at a variety of venues and spaces across the city.

The theme of the festival, Back to the Future | Forward to the Past, dives into ideas revolving around time — past, present, and future. Audiences will be able to catch performances, experiences and experiments that explore the notion of time in theatres, public parks, galleries, transit hubs, and other creative spaces.

The theme was inspired by the words of Dr. Elder Duke Redbird, and curated by Artistic Director Michael Caldwell.

“For our 35th anniversary, we’re not just looking back — we’re pausing in the present to listen carefully, and to imagine what’s ahead,” says Michael Caldwell, Artistic Director, in a statement.

“This milestone Festival is filled with contemporary performance works that examine memory, identity, ritual, and resistance through a temporal lens. The artists are reflecting on their histories and lived experiences while boldly pushing towards an imagined future. The result is strikingly intimate and deeply connected.”


Fat Fables by the AMY Project (Photo: Roya DelSol)

Summerworks: Festival Highlights

Summerworks 2025 includes more than 40 projects and over 200 artists. Here’s a look at a few of the highlights.

Graveyards and Gardens, an immersive dance/music concert with choreographer and dancer Vanessa Goodman and artist Caroline Shaw (Photo: Robert Torres)

International Works

Several works in the program come from international companies.

Taiwan

South Korea

Find performances details, tickets, and passes [HERE].

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