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Darearts WINTER Schedule 2018 905-729-0097 To report absences call DAREarts WINTER Schedule 2018 905-729-0097 Revised: Feb. 1, 2018 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday December 1 Grade PA DAY 9:30 am location Theme 2:15 pm location 4 5 6 7 8 Grade 9:30 am location Theme 2:15 pm location 11 12 13 14 15 Grade GRADE 5 GRADE 4 GRADE 6 GRADE 8 GRADE 7 9:30 am location Trinity St. Paul's Walmer Centre Walmer Centre Walmer Centre Walmer Centre Theme INTRO INTRO INTRO INTRO INTRO 2:15 pm location Trinity St. Paul's Walmer Centre Walmer Centre Walmer Centre Walmer Centre 18 19 20 21 22 Grade GRADE 5 GRADE 4 GRADE 6 GRADE 8 GRADE 7 9:30 am location Crow's Theatre Walmer Centre Enoch Turner Crow's Theatre CBC Museum Theme DRAMA MUSIC DRAMA DRAMA DRAMA 2:15 pm location Crow's Theatre Walmer Centre Enoch Turner Crow's Theatre Toronto School of Art CANCELLED SNOW DAY 25 26 27 28 29 BREAK WINTER BREAK 1 2 3 4 5 BREAK WINTER BREAK January 8 9 10 11 12 Grade GRADE 6 GRADE 8 GRADE 7 9:30 am location Casa Loma AGO AGO Theme ARCHITECTURE VISUAL ART VISUAL ART 2:15 pm location Gardiner Museum Toronto School of Art Toronto School of Art 15 16 17 18 19 Grade GRADE 5 GRADE 4 GRADE 6 GRADE 5 PA DAY 9:30 am location Dance Teq Centre St. Paul's Basilica Ballet Jorgen Walmer Centre Theme DANCE VISUAL ART DANCE DRAMA 2:15 pm location Opera Atelier St. Paul's Basilica Ballet Jorgen Walmer Centre 22 23 24 25 26 Grade GRADE 5 GRADE 4 GRADE 6 GRADE 8 GRADE 7 9:30 am location Textile Museum Dance Teq Centre COC Dovercourt House - 3rd Flr. Toronto School of Art Theme VISUAL ART DANCE MUSIC DANCE FASHION 2:15 pm location Toronto School of Art Dance Teq Centre COC Dovercourt House - 3rd Flr. Toronto School of Art 29 30 31 Feb. 1 Feb. 2 Grade GRADE 5 GRADE 4 GRADE 6 GRADE 8 GRADE 7 9:30 am location Bata Shoe Museum Aga Khan Museum Toronto School of Art TIFF Bell Lightbox Dance Teq Centre Theme FASHION LITERATURE VISUAL ART MEDIA DANCE 2:15 pm location Gardiner Museum JCCC AGO TIFF Bell Lightbox Dance Teq Centre February 5 6 7 8 9 Grade GRADE 5 GRADE 4 GRADE 6 GRADE 8 GRADE 7 9:30 am location U of T Walmer Centre ROM Walmer Centre Dovercourt House - 2nd Flr. Theme MUSIC DRAMA LEADERSHIP MUSIC MUSIC 2:15 pm location Remenyi House of Music Walmer Centre Dovercourt House - 3rd Flr. Walmer Centre Dovercourt House - 2nd Flr. 12 13 14 15 16 Grade GRADE 5 GRADE 4 VALENTINE'S DAY GRADE 8 PA DAY 9:30 am location ROM ROM (Go to school!) Walmer Centre Theme LEADERSHIP LEADERSHIP LEADERSHIP 2:15 pm location Dovercourt House - 3rd Flr. Dovercourt House - 3rd Flr. Walmer Centre 19 20 21 22 23 Grade FAMILY DAY GRADE 4 GRADE 7 GRADE 8 GRADE 7 9:30 am location Walmer Centre TBD Dovercourt House - 1st Flr. Walmer Centre Theme REHEARSAL DRAMA REHEARSAL LEADERSHIP 2:15 pm location Walmer Centre Toronto School of Art Dovercourt House - 1st Flr. Walmer Centre 26 27 28 Mar. 1 Mar. 2 Grade GRADE 5 GRADE 7 GRADE 6 ALL GRADES 9:30 am location Trinity St. Paul's Centre Dovercourt House - 1st Flr. Walmer Centre SHOWCASE Theme REHEARSAL REHEARSAL REHEARSAL at NACI 2:15 pm location Trinity St. Paul's Centre Dovercourt House - 1st Flr. Walmer Centre * 2:00pm to 9:00pm * March 5 6 7 8 9 Grade 9:30 am location Theme 2:15 pm location 12 13 14 15 16 MARCH BREAK * Please see Page 2 for Key to Locations THIS CALENDAR IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE ENSURE YOU HAVE THE MOST UP-TO-DATE CALENDAR PER WWW.DAREARTS.COM. Location Guide Aga Khan Museum = 77 Wynford Dr. AGO = Art Gallery of Ontario, 317 Dundas St. West Al Green Theatre Studio = 750 Spadina Ave. (Spadina Subway Station; entrance to theatre on Bloor) Albion Heights JMS = 45 Lynmont Rd., Etobicoke Ballet Jörgen = 160 Kendal Ave., Building C, Room 126 BAPS Mandir = 61 Claireville Dr., Toronto (off Hwy 427, north of Finch ) Bata Shoe Museum = 327 Bloor St. West, south side (west of St.George Subway) Canadian Opera Company = 227 Front Street East Casa Loma = 1 Austin Terrace Toronto (north of Dupont near Spadina) CBC Museum = 250 Front St. W. (West of University) * Bus Drop off and Pick up on John Street at Front Crow's Theatre = 345 Carlaw Ave. DAIS Studio = 1196 Queen St. West Dance Teq Centre = 226 Queen St. West Dovercourt House = 805 Dovercourt Rd. Elmbank C.C. = 10 Rampart Rd. Enoch Turner Schoolhouse = 106 Trinity St. Gardiner Museum = 111 Queen's Park (Museum Subway) J.C.C.C. = Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre, 6 Garamond Court Lillian Smith TPL = Lillian Smith Branch, Toronto Public Library, 239 College St. (at Huron St.) Long and McQuade Musical Instruments = 925 Bloor St. W. NACI = North Albion Collegiate Institute, 2580 Kipling Ave. Native Centre of Toronto = 16 Spadina Rd. (just north of Bloor) OCAD = Ontario College of Art & Design, 100 McCaul St. (enter through orange doors) Opera Atelier Studio = St. Lawrence Hall, 4th Floor, 157 King St. E at Jarvis (east of King Subway) Remenyi House of Music = 210 Bloor St. West ROM = Royal Ontario Museum, 100 Queen's Park (Museum Subway) St. Paul's Basilica = 83 Power St. * Bus Drop off and pick up on Queen Street East of Parliament TBC = To Be Confirmed TBD = To Be Determined Textile Museum = 55 Centre Ave. E of University, S of Dundas (St.Patrick Subway) The Power Plant = 231 Queens Quay West TIFF Bell Lightbox = 350 King Street West (St. Patrick Subway) Toronto School of Art = 980 Dufferin St., 2nd Floor Trinity = Trinity St. Paul’s, 427 Bloor Street West U of T = Downtown Campus - Edward Johnson Building, 80 Queen's Park Walmer Centre = 188 Lowther Ave. (Spadina Subway).
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