Wavelength Presents:

Wavelength Winter Festival: Speaker Series 2022 Beverly Glenn-Copeland & Jeremy Dutcher in conversation with Errol Nazareth (CBC)

April 6, 2022 @ 7:00 pm

All Ages

FREE

Wavelength Winter Festival: Speaker Series 2022 Beverly Glenn-Copeland & Jeremy Dutcher in conversation with Errol Nazareth (CBC)

Wavelength Winter Festival: Speaker Series 2022

Presented in partnership with Slaight Music

Beverly Glenn-Copeland & Jeremy Dutcher
in conversation with Errol Nazareth (CBC)

Wednesday April 6, 2022
7pm EST
Tune in: https://bit.ly/WL-YOUTUBE
FREE / ALL AGES

The pandemic may have caused plenty of disruption over the last two years, but it’s also presented unique opportunities for arts organizations to get creative and try out innovative new programming models. While the month of February normally sees audiences gather at venues for the Wavelength Winter Festival, 2022 once again sees us doing something new and different.

Throughout the month of March, Wavelength will be presenting a weekly Speaker Series, premiering each Wednesday evening on YouTube. All online and entirely free, the Wavelength Winter Festival: Speaker Series is presented with a focus on community care. While experiencing live arts can be difficult at this time, art is what breathes motivation, mobilization, and creative change. Join us in conversation with some of our most beloved creators as they share stories that inspire new corridors of possibility and above all, hope.

Closing off our festival series is composition legend, Beverly Glenn-Copeland and 2018 Polaris Prize winner Jeremy Dutcher, in conversation with CBC’s Errol Nazareth.

 


Poster design by Juliana Carlevaris

Wavelength Winter Festival 2022 is supported by:
The Government of Ontario
The City of Toronto’s Music Office
Canada Council for the Arts
Ontario Arts Council
Toronto Arts Council
Canadian Heritage
SOCAN Foundation
Slaight Music
TD Bank
ArtsVest
Collective Arts Brewing
Exclaim!
CIUT 89.5FM

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