Exciting Events for September 2018: Mark your calendar!
Organizer: Sarasvati Productions
Title: FemFest 2018: Staging Resistance
Category: Accessibility
Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba
Date: September 15, 2018 – September 22, 2018
Telephone: 2045862236
E-mail: associate@sarasvati.ca
Web site: http://www.femfest.ca
Description: Sarasvàti Productions presents FemFest 2018: Staging Resistance! The 16th annual festival features life-changing theatre for everyone and will feature performers from Toronto to Morocco plus a new art walking tour.
Experience the powerful blend of Indian dance and theatre, hear from DIY theatre-maker Norah Paton, and take in an award-winning performer speaking truth to power using spoken word, storytelling and hip-hop. At FemFest 2018: Staging Resistance, the stories of brave and diverse performers take centre stage.
Whether you see one production or the entire festival, you are sure to leave with a new understanding on what it means to embrace individuality.
Our amazing line-up includes:
The Game
Burnt
Sound of the Beast
White Man’s Indian
La Civilisation, ma mère!…,
Ticket Prices
Single Shows/Cabarets: $15
Platinum Pass (3 shows): $30
Festival Pass (Entire Festival): $50
We’re also offering workshops and readings through the festival. For tickets and information – www.femfest.ca or call us at 204-586-2236.
Organizer: Students for Barrier Free Access (SBA), Uniiversity of Toronto and RyeAccess, Ryerson University
Title: Surviving Together; A Self-Advocacy Workshop for Disabled Students
Category: Accessibility
Location: Toronto, Ontario
Date: September 19, 2018
Web site: http://www.neads.ca/en/about/events/index.php?id=1895
Description: Surviving Together; A Self-Advocacy Workshop for Disabled Students
Join Students for Barrier-free Access (SBA), University of Toronto for an informational workshop for disabled students and student advocates. Whether you are an undergraduate or graduate student, full-time or part-time, new or returning, an international or transfer student, this session is for you! Come meet other disabled students and SBA members, have a snack, and learn more about self-advocacy and resources for disabled students on campus.
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