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Today in Toronto: Severe Clear, Photog: An Imaginary Look at the Uncompromising Life of Thomas Smith

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Photog: An Imaginary Look at the Uncompromising Life of Thomas Smith Vancouver’s dynamic Boca del Lupo company was commissioned to create a piece for Harbourfront’s Fresh Ground program, and here’s what they came up with. This experimental theatre–meets–new media piece about the sped-up life of a dying war photographer was constructed with the help of psychologists, journalists and photographers. Find out more >>

Severe Clear Attending a dance performance may be the best possible way to experience the Canadian north—no black flies, guaranteed. Toronto Dance Theatre’s artistic director Christopher House undertook a wilderness trip to the Yukon a decade ago and transformed the experience into a choreography that features water, ice, nature sounds recorded on the journey and an evocation of the Northern Lights. Find out more >>

Abstracted in Image and Sound Ending Seoul filmmaker Hangjun Lee’s month-long residency at the Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto is this underground screening of three of Lee’s works. Find out more >>

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