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SUMMARY:Broken Promises
DESCRIPTION:Broken Promises is a travelling exhibition which explores the dispossession of Japanese Canadians in the 1940s. \n \n\nIn 1942\, the Government of Canada detained some 21\,000 people of Japanese descent living in British Columbia. Within a year\, the government authorized the forced sale of their belongings\, leaving Japanese Canadians with nothing. When the internment era ended in 1949\, those who had been detained found their homes\, farms\, businesses\, vehicles\, pets\, and personal items were gone. \nBroken Promises is dedicated to revealing the history of the Japanese Canadian dispossession and the impact that period of injustice continues to have. An exhibition of the Landscapes of Injustice project\, in partnership with the Nikkei National Museum and the Royal BC Museum\, Broken Promises is a story of the violation of human and civil rights\, the generational trauma caused by mass displacement\, and the strength and resilience of the Japanese Canadian community. \nImage provided courtesy of Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre
URL:https://www.visitmississauga.ca/event/broken-promises/
LOCATION:Bradley Museum\, 1620 Orr Rd\, Mississauga\, Ontario\, L5J 4T2\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="Bradley Museum":MAILTO:museums@mississauga.ca
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SUMMARY:Mamma Mia!
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Theatre Unlimited Performing Arts. \nIt’s Sophie’s wedding and you are invited. Now to find a Dad to walk her down the aisle! Her mission to find her father uncovers three very different candidates from her mother Donna’s past. All the possible Dads return to the Greek paradise where they first met Donna and.. \n\nA story of love\, laughter and friendship told through twenty-two of ABBA’s greatest hits.  See the ultimate feel-good musical\, Mamma Mia! \nMusic and Lyrics by: Benny Andersson Bjorn Ulveaus and Some songs with Stig AndersonBook by: Catherine Johnson.With permission from: Music Theatre International \nAudience rating: PG \n\nShare this
URL:https://www.visitmississauga.ca/event/mamma-mia/
LOCATION:Meadowvale Theatre\, 6315 Montevideo Road\, Mississauga\, L5N 4G7
CATEGORIES:Community,Cultural,Family
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SUMMARY:CHARISMA: spring exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Crescent Hill Gallery’s annual spring exhibition showcases new work by their gallery artists demonstrating the brilliance of our local art community. \nCuratorial Statement: \nCharisma is a quality allied with talent and other gifts that have\, over the centuries\, been perceived by the admiring beholder as beyond the attainment of normal people\, as supernatural\, or divine. Charisma can also be found in works of art\, in the figures and subjects of paintings\, sculpture\, and installation\, imbued with the power and presence of the artist. The works\, admired by art enthusiasts and collectors\, have a reverence all their own\, inspiring the same sort of admiring wonder. That certain “je ne sais quoi” or undefinable quality creates magnetism and attraction. The artwork exhibited at Crescent Hill Gallery has been known to affect collectors and visitors similarly. The artist’s charisma transfers to the painting and reflects in the eyes of the admirer. To each art lover\, their preference\, and at Crescent Hill the quality of work on display allows the viewer to get lost in their memories\, reminiscing on a narrative\, colour\, figure\, form\, or design that brings into view a powerful feeling of connection. \nTracing where the artist has been and where they have touched the canvas unlocks a journey for the viewer to follow. It considers inspiration and appropriation and creates a narrative of strung-together moments that can resonate with the viewer. If the collector acquires the piece\, their relationship with the work will grow and change as they do. \nThe force of charismatic art is experienced individually and collectively\, with some visuals having shaped entire cultures or national identities. The power of artworks to fascinate\, educate\, and reform is a fact of social history—the search for connection and what it means to find it. \nUnique to this event: \nFor this iteration of the spring group exhibition\, the gallery is collaborating with innovative designers at Ethan Allen (Mississauga). We will work with them to bring furniture and design elements to the gallery to create an opportunity for collectors and designers who attend to imagine the work in their own spaces. Small vignettes will be placed in the mini-galleries to exemplify further how the works will resonate in home and office environments. \nCome experience the power of original art at the spring group exhibition CHARISMA opening Friday\, April 26th from 6-9 pm at Crescent Hill Gallery! Get on the guest list today!
URL:https://www.visitmississauga.ca/event/charisma-spring-exhibition/
LOCATION:crescent hill gallery\, 10-2575 Dundas Street West\, Mississauga\, L5K2M6
CATEGORIES:Cultural
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ORGANIZER;CN="Crescent Hill Gallery":MAILTO:gallery@crescenthill.com
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SUMMARY:All Things Equal - The Life and Trials of Ruth Bader Ginsberg
DESCRIPTION:Supreme Court Justice “RBG” welcomes a friend of the family to her cozy chambers to convey\, over the course of ninety fascinating and often funny minutes\, a sense of her life and its many trials: losing her mother the day before she graduated as valedictorian of her Brooklyn high school … being one of only nine young women studying law at Harvard while also raising a daughter and helping her husband battle cancer … fighting for women’s rights in the nineteen-seventies before condescending all-male courts … and taking courageous stands for human rights as a voice of reason amid a splintering and increasingly politicized Supreme Court. An evening with a great and compassionate icon of straight-thinking American justice emerges … an RBG who is not only “notorious” but victorious as she takes a stand for ordinary people facing the many challenges of a changing world. Bring your scrunchies\, your hankies\, your humor and your heart to this entertaining and uplifting event! \n\n\n\nWritten by Tony Award Winning playwright RUPERT HOLMESStarring  Michelle Azar as Ruth Bader Ginsburg  \n\n\n\nDirected by Laley Lipard \n\n\n\nevent info: https://www.mississauga.ca/arts-and-culture/events/all-things-equal?eventdate=2024-04-26T20%253A00%253A00&schedule=15148 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAll Things Equal
URL:https://www.visitmississauga.ca/event/all-things-equal-the-life-and-trials-of-ruth-bader-ginsberg/
LOCATION:Living Arts Centre\, 4141 Living Arts Drive\, Mississauga\, ON\, L5B 4B8\, Canada
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