May 31 2022
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Jun 12 2022
WeeFestival of Arts and Culture for Early Years

WeeFestival of Arts and Culture for Early Years

Presented by WeeFestival of Arts and Culture for Early Years at Alliance Française de Toronto

WeeFestival’s dynamic and diverse 2022 program promises unforgettable first live theatre experiences created especially for children under 6 years by artists from across Canada and around the corner!

WEEFESTIVAL PROGRAMME:

Mer Océane
Le Chemin qui marche (Québec)
May 31 – June 1
Factory Studio Theatre 125 Bathurst St. Toronto
Object Theatre/Shadow Puppetry
Age range: 3+
A poetic multisensory experience where the ocean is embodied by the performer using light shadow fabric and movement. Following the performance children are invited to explore the qualities of shadow and light using fabric and movement. Mer Océane is exclusively for schools.

Yassama and the Beaded Calabash – Yassama et la calebasse aux cauris
Lua Shayenne Shayenne Productions (Ontario)
May 31 – June 8
AKI Studio 585 Dundas St E #250 Toronto
Assembly Hall 1 Colonel Samuel Smith Park Dr Etobicoke
Storytelling/Dance/Music
Age range: For 3 - 6 yrs
Yassama and the Beaded Calabash is the story of a young girl who with the help of the old Baobab tree saves her village from drought and delivers a powerful lesson about the importance of respecting and honouring Mother Earth.

The Sandbox – Le Carré de sable
Tenon Mortaise (Québec)
June 2 – June 5
Factory Studio Theatre 125 Bathurst St Toronto
Puppetry
Age range: 2.5 yrs +
In the Sandbox a world of stories emerges through shadows objects and music! Two performers take us on a journey from the playground to lands faraway in a performance that engages all the senses and our imaginations. The Sandbox is an interdisciplinary performance introduces children to puppetry clowning and shadow play. It’s a playful and poetic journey through the five senses organized around a sandbox full of surprises.

The Friendship Star
Cheri Maracle (Ontario
June 4 – June 5
AKI Studio 585 Dundas St E #250 Toronto
Storytelling/Music
Age range: 3 yrs +
In The Friendship Star we meet young Karawakwa and Piquot little souls gazing into the possibility of a dark night sky and trusting their wishes for friendship are being heard by the Great Mystery that is The Creator. When their wishes are granted their new friendship blooms but is soon put to the test. Actor singer and songwriter Cheri Maracle shares a tale about the importance of friendship with storytelling and song.

Wood – Bois
Puzzle Théâtre (Québec)
June 4 – June 8
Alliance Française de Toronto 24 Spadina Rd Toronto
Puppetry
Age range: 3 yrs +
Through the magic of puppetry a tabletop landscape of a single tree surrounded by fallen branches roots and sticks transforms into a world of strange and sometimes silly creatures all determined to claim one delicious green leaf!

I Am Baba
Anna Newell (Ireland)
June 7 – June 10
AKI Studio 585 Dundas St E #250 Toronto
Music
Age range: Strictly for Infants 0-12 months
I AM BABA is a magical adventure comprised of gorgeous live harmony singing and playful objects – jellyfish-like scarves dance and tiny lights fly in this intimate immersive performance which happens inside a specially designed tent that holds just 6 babies – each with their adult guest.

Letters from Drawing Town – Lettres de la Ville-Peinture
Valise Théâtre (Québec)
June 9 – June 12
Alliance Française de Toronto 24 Spadina Rd Toronto
Puppetry/Shadow Theatre
Age range: 3 yrs +
Once there was a little boy with an immense imagination who loved to invent and draw strange and fantastic creatures. His bedroom walls begin to fill with drawings and so he decides to build a big paper city where all his friends can live! Young audiences are invited on a journey into a poetic meeting of theatre and graphic arts. It will invite you to dive into an imaginary universe filled with drawings objects shadows and video projections.

Pop! Pop!
Carousel Players (Ontario)
June 10 – June 12
Factory Studio Theatre 125 Bathurst St Toronto ON
Sensory Theatre/Performance
Age Range: 2 - 4 yrs
Join characters “Seek” and “Hide” as they discover and explore a colourful undersea world of sensory experiences including adorable puppets and gentle playful interaction with live musical layers and a rich soundscape. Performed for small audiences of curious explorers.

HauNodi 河 নদী
Ruby Sinha and Diana Tso (Ontario)
June 11 – June 12
AKI Studio 585 Dundas St E #250 Toronto ON M5A 2B7 (view map)
Storytelling/Music
Age range: 3 yrs +
The title HauNodi (pronounced haw-no-thi) combines the Cantonese and Bengali words for river a powerful metaphor that has inspired this performance by two seasoned storytellers. Rubena Sinha and Diana Tso invite children on a journey on a river of words music and movement with stories inspired by their respective cultures from the birth of the Ganges to a magic paintbrush wielded by a brave young girl.

Tricoter (Bébé)
Foolish Operations (British Columbia)
June 11 – June 12
Factory Studio Theatre 125 Bathurst St Toronto
Dance/Music
Age range: 0-24 months
This joyful performance of dance and community re-creates the spirit of a knitting circle as dancers wind and unwind through the space tossing and rolling colourful yarn accompanied by live music. As they move they weave colourful patterns and connections with the audience evoking the power of community and belonging.

Baby Sound Garden
Leora Morris Patrick Rizzotti & Christopher Ross-Ewart (Ontario)
June 6 – 10
Factory Studio Theatre 125 Bathurst St Toronto
Music/Sensory Performance
Age range: 0-12 months
A work in progress. Where do sounds come from? And where do sounds go? What do sounds feel like? How do the sounds we make mix with the sounds around us? We are inviting babies under 1 and their caregivers to come explore with us in our sound garden for the senses.

WeeConcerts
In partnership with Prologue Performing Arts
Featuring performances from:
Tribal Vision Dance (June 4 at 12h) at Native Earth’s AKI Studio
Mestre Sérgio Xocolate and Suzanne Roberts (June 12 at 12h) at Factory Theatre
Kuné – Canada’s Global Orchestra (June 12 @ 14h) at Native Earth’s AKI Studio

WeeStorytime at MOCA Toronto
in partnership with Museum of Contemporary Art and with the cooperation of Groundwood Books
A series of engaging and interactive author events for children 2 – 7 years and their caregivers featuring the books of acclaimed children’s authors.
Readings & Activities by:
Cybèle Young – Out the Window and A Few Blocks (June 4 at 11h)
Brittany Luby (Read by Krysta Sero and Sharon King) – This Is How I Know (June 4 at 12h15)
Patricia Storms – Sun Wishes and Moon Wishes (June 5 at 11h)
Nadia L. Hohn – The Malaika’s Series (June 5 at 12h15)

‘Amik’ by Sharon King
published by Kegedonce Press
June 4 at 16h at Native Earth’s AKI Studio
Writer educator and performer Sharon King is delighted to share with audiences for the first time her new book Amik – a delightful picture book that tells the story of amik the beaver who works on his dam throughout the day while nature and the activities of other animals carry on around him. After the reading Sharon will share some secrets on how her beautiful illustrations are created.

Amik is for 2.5+ year olds.

‘I Love You More’ by Barbara Reid & Emil Sher
published by Scholastic
June 11 at 16h at Factory Theatre
I Love You More written by Emil Sher and illustrated by Barbara Reid is a gorgeous playful story that opens up infinite possibilities for saying “I love you” that carry on long after closing the book. Barbara & Emil will share with the audience the stories’ affirming sentiment as well as some activities.
I Love You More is for 2.5+ year olds.

Tickets are on sale now at  http://weefestival.ca/ or by calling 416.524-6261. Full schedule/details below or at http://weefestival.ca/shows

For general information regarding the 2022 edition of the WeeFestival please visit www.weefestival.ca.

Admission Info

To ensure equitable access for all families, WeeFestival offers a ‘Pay What You Choose’ pricing on all performances, with tickets available from $10.

Email: info@weefestival.ca

Dates & Times

2022/05/31 - 2022/06/12

Location Info

Alliance Française de Toronto

24 Spadina Rd, Toronto, ON M5R 2S7

Accessibility Info

All WeeFestival performances are presented in a “Relaxed” format which means there are no loud noises, no blackouts, and while each show is between 30 and 45 minutes, children who need to take a break should feel free to do so.Visual Stories are available to support your child’s visit to festival venues, feature performances and the overall festival experience. ASL and Audio Description are available for select performances. Service animals are permitted.Complimentary companion tickets are available. All WeeFestival venues rented for this event are wheelchair accessible with the exception of the rehearsal hall at Factory Theatre which requires guests to climb a flight of stairs from the second floor which can be accessed by elevator. If you require any special assistance, please contact our box office directly at boxoffice@weefestival.ca prior to the performance time.