OBJECTO: Toronto's Festival of Experimental Puppetry and Performing Objects
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Toronto's Festival of Experimental Puppetry and Performing Objects
About this event
For the first time ever, Concrete Cabaret proudly presents OBJECTO: Toronto's Festival of Experimental Puppetry and Performing Objects for THREE DAYS of magic!
Featuring two evenings of live in-person experimental puppetry performances, music, and installations, and one digital gathering for our online Exquisite Collaboration! Visit our Facebook for more information: https://www.facebook.com/events/1638858666453064?acontext=%7B%22event_action_history%22%3A[%7B%22mechanism%22%3A%22search_results%22%2C%22surface%22%3A%22search%22%7D]%2C%22ref_notif_type%22%3Anull%7D
Live at the TRANZAC:
Friday November 26th and Saturday, November 27th
Doors 7:30pm, show 8:00pm
The Tranzac Club, 292 Brunswick Ave, Toronto
Performances by:
Corrugated Spectacles
Stephen Jackman Torkoff
Shahir Omar-Qrishnaswamy
Max Kelly
Zen Existentialist Puppet Theatre
Installations by:
Bee Pallomina and Kristine White
Horizon Factory
Music by Lowfills
*ASL Interpreted Performance Saturday night*
Limited tickets available. Please contact us if the ticket price is a barrier!
Proof of vaccination required as per provincial guidelines.
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We want to sell your CHEAP ART at our cheap art table! (postcards, prints, puppets, weird objects, you name it!)
Contact: concretecabarettoronto@gmail.com
ABOUT OBJECTO: Toronto's Festival of Experimental Puppetry and Performing Objects is committed to experimentation, community building, and providing space for work that challenges theatrical norms and our understanding of objects and inanimacy. Our curation prioritizes performances and artists that are underrepresented in the theatre and live performance communities. We favour content that addresses current social, political, and artistic issues. By making connections between theatre, performance and puppetry companies across Canada, we will inspire and educate these communities about experimental puppetry and the potential of object performance.
Proudly supported by The Puppet Slam Network and the Toronto Arts Council