June 30 to July 3 – 6 days to go until Rhythms of Canada! ⏰

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With performances from internationally renowned Salim-Sulaiman, The Halluci Nation, Balaklava Blues, Mas Aya, Borelson, and the Mekaal Hasan Band; plus workshops for all ages, a vibrant festival market, a Canada Day celebration, and so much more, the Rhythms of Canada festival is your one-stop shop for summer festivities!

Friday, June 30

Museum Gallery and extended exhibition hours | 10 am–8 pm

Festival Market | 5–10 pm

The Halluci Nation with Mas Aya | 7:30 pm | $25 | Reserve tickets 

Saturday, July 1

Museum Gallery and extended exhibition hours | 10 am–8 pm

TVO Film Screening | FREE | 10 am–8 pm

Canada Day ceremony | FREE | 10 am

Drop-in family activities | FREE | 10 am–6 pm

Art Carts | FREE | 10 am–6 pm

Artisan Market | 10 am–10 pm

Papermaking Workshop | $10 | 10 am–12 pm | Reserve tickets

The Fun Master Magic Show | $5 | Reserve tickets for 10:30 am | Reserve tickets for 2:45 pm

Face Painting | $2 | 11 am–3 pm

Caricature Artist | $10 | 11 am–3 pm

The Band of the Royal Regiment of Canada | FREE | 11:30 am

TD Pop-up Performances | FREE | 12–6:15 pm

Bollywood Dance Workout Workshop | FREE | 12:45 pm

Poetry Workshop | $10 | 1 pm–3 pm | Reserve tickets

The Amazing Afghani Singers | FREE | 1 pm

Nagata Schachu | FREE | 2 pm

Sounds of Afghanistan Choir with The Amazing Afghani Singers | FREE | 3 pm

The Jazz Performance and Education Centre presents Havana Toronto Safari | FREE | 4 pm

Balaklava Blues with Borelson | 7:30 pm | $25 | Reserve tickets

 

Sunday, July 2

Museum Gallery and exhibition hours | 10 am–4 pm

TVO Film Screening | FREE | 10 am–4 pm

Drop-in family activities | FREE | 10 am–4 pm

Festival Market | 10 am–10 pm

Papermaking Workshop | $10 | 10 am–12 pm | Reserve tickets

Art Carts | FREE | 10 am–4 pm

Face Painting | $2 | 11 am–3 pm

Caricature Artist | $10 | 11 am–3 pm

Bollywood Dance Workout Workshop | FREE | 11:30 am

TD Pop-up Performances | FREE | 12–6:15 pm

Performance by the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre | FREE | 12:30 PM

Poetry Workshop | $10 | 1 pm–3 pm | Reserve tickets

The Jazz Performance and Education Centre presents Kalabash | FREE | 2 pm

The Fun Master Magic Show | $5 | 2:45 pm | Reserve tickets

The Jazz Performance and Education Centre presents Havana Toronto Safari | FREE | 4 pm

Abhimanyu Lal and Company presented by the Consulate General of India | FREE | 4 pm

SOLD OUT Salim-Sulaiman with the Mekaal Hasan Band | $25 | 8:30 pm

Limited tickets remaining Salim-Sulaiman Benefit Show | $300 | 7 pm | Reserve tickets

Monday, July 3

Museum Gallery and exhibition hours | 10 am–6 pm

Drop-in family activities | FREE | 10 am–6 pm

TVO Film Screening | FREE | 10 am–6 pm

Festival Market | 10 am–6 pm

Papermaking Workshop | $10 | 10 am–12 pm | Reserve tickets

The Fun Master Magic Show | $5 | Reserve tickets for 10:30 amReserve tickets for 2:45 pm

Face Painting | $2 | 11 am–3 pm

Caricature Artist | $10 | 11 am–3 pm

Kathak Dance Performance by Rashmi Mishra | FREE | 11:30 am

TD Pop-up Performances | FREE | 12–3:45 pm

Performance by the Chinese Cultural Centre of Greater Toronto | FREE | 12:30 pm

Bollywood Semi-Classical Dance Workshop | $10 | 1 pm | Reserve tickets

Poetry Workshop | $10 | 1–3 pm | Reserve tickets

Toronto Burundi Drummers | FREE | 2 pm

Haneen Choir | FREE | 3 pm

The Jazz Performance and Education Centre presents Havana Toronto Safari | FREE | 4:30 pm

Getting to the Museum

The Museum is easy to get to by public transit. From downtown, take the 100A from Broadview station, the 25B, or the 925 from Pape station. From the north, take the 925  bus southbound on Don Mills Rd (route begins at Steeles). Use the TTC’s Trip Planner to plan your route.

The Museum is accessible by car via Don Mills Rd, Eglinton Ave East, or the Don Valley Parkway (DVP). Take the Wynford Dr exit. Surface and underground parking are available for a flat rate of $10 per day.

Bicycle parking is available free of charge.

Rhythms of Canada is financially assisted by

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The Aga Khan Museum is built on land that is and has been under the stewardship of many Indigenous peoples over millennia, including the Anishinaabe, the Haudenosaunee, the Wendat and, most recently, the Mississaugas of the Credit Nation. We are grateful for the opportunity to work and live on this land and be in this territory.

June 24, 2023 |

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