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Today in Toronto: Paris 1994/Gallery, Rivers and more

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Lee Oskar, David Rotundo and Enrico Crivellaro For harp fans, this is harmonica heaven. Danish-born Oskar’s signature jazz-funk sound gave War, the band of which he was a founding member, its unique off-the-wall vibe. He squares off here with acclaimed local blues harpist Rotundo and well-travelled guitarist Crivellaro. Find out more »

Paris 1994/Gallery A multimedia spectacle that involves dance, film and the spoken word, this two-hander navigates the treacherous territories we call love and memory. Nominated for three Dora Awards, the performance explores the many ways in which lovers grow—or don’t grow—as each reconstructs a shared past. Find out more »

Rivers Toronto Dance Theatre’s ever-inventive choreographer Christopher House interprets the many moods of the late Ann Southam’s Rivers, a minimalist 17-movement work for solo piano, performed live by pianist Christina Petrowska-Quilico. Find out more »

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