Oct 13 2022
Showcase Series: A Beginner’s Guide to Salsa and Bachata

Showcase Series: A Beginner’s Guide to Salsa and Bachata

Presented by Canadian Opera Company at Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts

Join Kimberly Ramos and members from the dance team at Araguacu Latin Dance Company, as they lead our audience through two distinct well-known styles of Latin dance. This session will also highlight the interrelationship between Latin music and Latin dance, the influence these styles have on the worldwide dance community, and the significance of preserving its legacy.

All events are FREE but require registration.

This concert is part of the Canadian Opera Company's program, Showcase Series. Taking place in the Richard Bradshaw Amphitheatre at the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, the Showcase Series features artists and creatives from the Asian, African and Caribbean, and Latin American diasporas, to celebrate and honour these many cultures and histories.

The second instalment of the series is taking place this October as part of Latin American Heritage Month. Showcase Series will present four events that feature a variety of cultural identities of artists and creatives from the Latin American community in Toronto - to tell stories through their art forms as a living, relevant form of cultural expression. Participants will have the opportunity to experience musical performances that feature Cuban jazz, Mexican chamber music, salsa and bachata styles of dance, and much more.

Admission Info

Free admission, register HERE

Phone: 416-363-8231

Email: education@coc.ca

Dates & Times

2022/10/13 - 2022/10/13

Location Info

Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts

145 Queen St. W, Toronto, ON M5H 4G1

Parking Info

There is a cashless— credit/debit only parking lot that can accommodate approximately 200 vehicles underneath the Four Seasons Centre. The parking entrance is on York Street, south of Queen Street.

Additional parking for all events is just steps away at the GREEN P lot under Nathan Phillips Square.

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