FOLDA Events

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Symphonova

Symphonova (in collaboration with the Dan School of Drama & Music at Queen's and SpiderWebShow) LONDON, UK The Symphonova is an ensemble of soloists led by a conductor using digital […]

Something Bigger by XO Secret

Something Bigger by XO Secret Something Bigger explores connection in an ambiguous public space. Strangers come together for an unlikely rendezvous in Cataraqui Centre, the largest mall in south-eastern Ontario. […]

B.Rich

B-Rich KINGSTON, ON In 2013, Kingston native Brendan Richmond, AKA B Rich, created a viral sensation with his hoser comedy song “Out For a Rip”, a video that now has […]

Violette by Joe Jack and John

Joe Jack and John is a theatre company that produces original multidisciplinary shows combining video, dance, spoken word, and bilingualism. Our artistic approach foregrounds the figure of the antihero by […]

Pathetic Fallacy by Anita Rochon

Pathetic Fallacy by Anita Rochon (co-presented by The Chop & SpiderWebShow) Livestreamed from VANCOUVER, BC. Livestreamed from Vancouver and set against a temperamental TV forecaster’s green screen, this work-in-development looks […]

Chemical Valley Project by Broadleaf Theatre

Two siblings, Vanessa and Lindsay Gray, have dedicated themselves to protecting the land and water of Aamjiwnaang, an Indigenous community of 800 residents, from being smothered by Canada’s petrochemical industry. […]

Choir!Choir!Choir! (Toronto, ON)

The Isabel - Jennifer Velva Bernstein Performance Hall , Canada

  Equal parts singing, comedy, and community-building, the night unfolds like a dream: You get a lyric sheet at the door, DaBu teaches you the vocal arrangement, and a video […]

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Breakfast Livestream: Lucky Jew Live

The Isabel - Room 312

Conceived by Michael Rubenfeld and co-created by Jason Francisco with Magda Rubenfeld Koralewska. Performed by Michael Rubenfield and Adam Schorin.  Presented in a public square, the performer attempts to sell images of himself dressed as a “lucky jew” at a booth. These are common Polish folkloric images that are bought and displayed to bring economic […]