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 | BRA0345 | Brampton. Community Services Department, Arts, Culture & Theatre, Cyril Clark Theatre |
20 Loafers Lake Lane Brampton, ON L6Z 1X9 |
Rose Theatre 905-874-2800; Lester B Pearson Theatre 905-793-4600 |
Theatre located in the Cyril Clark Library * operated by the City of Brampton * offers community theatre productions and recitals |
Rose Theatre Mon -Sat 10 am-6 pm Lester B Pearson Theatre Mon -Sat 12 noon-5 pm |
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 | BRA0344 | Brampton. Community Services Department, Arts, Culture & Theatre, Lester B Pearson Theatre |
150 Central Park Dr Brampton, ON L6T 2T9 |
Rose Theatre 905-874-2800; Lester B Pearson Theatre 905-793-4600 |
Theatre offers community theatre productions and recitals * hosts the Peel Music Festival |
Rose Theatre Mon -Sat 10 am-6 pm Lester B Pearson Theatre Mon -Sat 12 noon-5 pm Both theatres also open 2 hours prior to a performance |
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| | CDR1150 | Esperanza Music Project |
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The Esperanza Music Project provides the opportunity for under-served children in Mississauga to study music in a group setting and to use the skills gained through collaborative music-making to foster social change. |
3:30pm-5:00pm |
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 | CDR0167 | Mississauga International Childrens Festival |
1140 Burnhamthorpe Road W, Unit 300 Mississauga, ON L5C 4E9 |
905-272-3780 |
A non-profit, registered charity whose mandate is to produce an annual educational, high quality multi-disciplinary arts festival for school and public audiences. A theme is chosen each year to guide programming, and performances are selected from theatre, music, puppetry, dance and storytelling. The Festival also features free art activity zones, outdoor stage and showcase for community cultural organizations and theme-related exhibits. |
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 | MAL0131 | Palestine House Educational and Cultural Centre |
3195 Erindale Station Rd Mississauga, ON L5C 1Y5 |
905-270-3622; 905-270-4011 |
Cultural centre * offers counseling on immigration, family problems, citizenship, legal matters and housing, in addition to referrals to specialized professionals and institutions
Language Instruction for Newcomers (LINC)- offers free courses to adults, childcare service (for participants) and transportation * teaches students to communicate effectively in 5 key areas: reading; writing; speaking; Canadian geography and history * offers classes from the Literacy Level to Level 6
Immigrant Settlement and Adaptation Program (ISAP) - provides comprehensive services to new comers assuring quick settlement and adaptation in Canada * services include: general information about life in Canada; healthcare, education, employment-related services, transportation, housing and social assistance, translation and interpretation, referral to community resources, youth settlement services * offers services in English, Arabic and Mandarin
Seniors Committee - organizes monthly dinner gatherings for the older men in the community to share food and thoughts * organizes activities and events such as card games, computer-literacy training, and field trips to festivals, national parks, and recreation areas
Youth Committee - aims to bring youth from the community together in a space where they can work toward common goals * youth mentorship - for youth at risk, as well as for students needing help with school work, university applications, standardized tests (e.g. LSAT, MCAT, GMAT, etc) * Youth Study Group & Oral History Project - in coordination with the Palestine House Resource Centre * brings youth and seniors from the community together to record the narratives and stories of our people, and to research, document and record these stories * group trips - picnics, paintball games, sporting events, theatre and music performances, etc * organizing social events and gatherings to bring people together, raise money, and showcase local talent * organizing sporting events, such as basketball and football (soccer) pick-up games and tournaments in the area, as well as supporting the community's athletic teams
Arts Programs - offers arts and performance projects aimed at preserving heritage art forms (such as dabkah and oriental/ Eastern music) * develops contemporary art (such as theatre and contemporary Eastern music) that builds on a history of Palestinian cultural production * hosts occasional art and photo exhibits, invites artists to give presentations about their work, and organizes trips to arts festivals in Toronto, Montreal and Detroit
Salameh Theatre Troupe - no experience required * theatre troupe meets to do acting drills and exercises * improvise skits * work together to write scenes and plays that express views on various issues and topics
Music Classes - for people wanting to learn and/or perform Sharqi (Eastern): Music of the Arab world, Turkey and Iran based on a very different set of scales and modes that date back thousands of years, and played on instruments rarely seen in Canada * instrument/s currently offered – violin
Dabkah Classes/ Dabkah Troupe - for beginners and Dabbeekeh * dance-form that symbolizes a connection to the land
Heritage Archive - In coordination with the Palestine House Resource Centre, the arts program is working to build an archive of Arab and Palestinian artwork, and art resources * materials collected include digitized artwork * books of and about Arab and Palestinian art * political poster art * taped theatre, music and dance pieces and performances |
Mon-Fri 8:30 am-5:30 pm LINC Classes Mon-Thu 9 am-2:30 pm; Fri 9 am-12:30 pm; Mon-Thu 5:30 pm-8:30 pm |
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