Luminato Festival Toronto presents Luminato in the Square

Luminato Festival Toronto presents Luminato in the Square, 10 days of free festival programming curated with partners

Square will be animated with unique art experiences and performances by Big Freedia, Jeremy Dutcher, Los Mirlos, Forróçacana, Hailu Mergia, Natasha Noorani, Measha Bruggergosman-Lee, K’naan, and more 

TORONTO, ON (May 7, 2024) – Luminato Festival Toronto is pleased to unveil the programming lineup for Luminato in the Square, the festival’s central location at David Pecaut Square. 

 

For 10 days from June 7 - 16, 2024, David Pecaut Square will be transformed into Luminato in the Square, where festivalgoers will have free entry to enjoy concerts, performances, interactive activities, food vendors, and bustling markets. This lively outdoor festival atmosphere complements the recently announced June programme to create a rich experience that will animate the city in fresh and surprising ways. 

 

“We are excited to deliver a diverse range of arts and cultural programming at Luminato in the Square, made possible by unique collaborations with incredible organizations,” says Celia Smith, CEO of Luminato Festival Toronto. “Our festival hub will captivate the city with one-of-a-kind experiences each day.” 

 

Luminato in the Square is created by esteemed programmers and industry partners who have curated extraordinary arts experiences featuring exceptional local, Canadian and international artists. The festival hub promises to be a sensory extravaganza, showcasing an exciting blend of music, dance, visual arts, interactive activities, and immersive experiences. 

 

Attendees will have opportunities to participate in Indigenous, Latin American, Black, and South Asian cultural art experiences, and dance to Latin, Brazilian, Afrobeat and Caribbean rhythms. Discover programming that celebrates artistry from queer and disability communities. Join an Elders' circle where people of all ages can play and unwind in a welcoming environment. Listen to the immense talent that independent music scenes in Toronto and abroad have to offer. 

 

And if all of this seems a bit too lively for your taste, there’ll be an opportunity to indulge in more serene activities with You are swimming here, an AR experience dealing with climate change and human impact on nature, and Evanescent, an immersive, large-scale, and Instagram-worthy public artwork. 

 

Luminato in the Square 2024 is curated by Luminato Festival Toronto Creative Producer Veronica Barton and Senior Producer Lani Milstein, with Programmer/Producer Adam Barrett alongside numerous programming partners 

including FabCollab’s Miigwech Collective, Wavelength Music, the Global Coalition Against Systemic Racism and for Reparations, Fondation Michaëlle Jean Foundation, Toronto Arts Council, the Tawoos Initiative, Lula Music & Arts, the Disability Collective, International Indigenous Music Summit, Word on the Street Festival and Street Art Toronto.

Luminato in the Square 2024 Programme 

Dates: June 7 – 16, 2024 

Location: David Pecaut Square, 215 King Street West, Toronto 

Presented by the Province of Ontario with support from TD Bank Group. 

 

 

Earth Garden: Aki Gitigaan   

at Luminato in the Square 

Curated by FabCollab’s Miigwech Collective and Luminato Festival Toronto 

Date: Friday, June 7 

Entry: Free 

Categories: Outdoor, Family Friendly, Music, Dance, On Stage, Workshops, Visual Art, Literary, BIPOC Art, Indigenous Art 

 

As collective humanity, we feel Mother Earth’s heartbeat through the power and beauty of music and art. Let us experience this together as we move through the garden and encounter different elements based on the Seven Grandfather Teachings, including language, culture and Medicine workshops and demonstrations, live traditional music and dance, collective painting, stories and poetry, and an Elders’ circle where all ages are invited to play and relax in a shared space. Together, we will learn, participate, observe, and share in the beautiful Earth Garden: Aki Gitigaan.   

 

As the sun moves lower in the sky, join us on the main stage as Elder Duke Redbird shares the gift of his wisdom and original poetry, featuring dancer and Miigwech Collective member Cotee Harper. In a glorious return to the Luminato stage, this time with his band, is Polaris Prize and Juno-winning song carrier Jeremy Dutcher, who will regale the audience with his inimitable blend of musical genres. To finish the evening on a note of joy, DJ Classic Roots will lay down a dance party that will serve as the ultimate connection to Earth Garden: Aki Gitigaan.   

 

Presented by TD with support from OLG and The Larry and Judy Tanenbaum Family Foundation. 

The Indie Scene 

at Luminato in the Square 

Curated by Wavelength Music 

Date: Saturday, June 8 

Entry: Free 

Categories: Outdoor, Family-Friendly, Music, On Stage, Interactive, Visual Art, Literary, BIPOC Art, Indigenous Art, Black Art 

 

Wavelength Music brings its unique Toronto independent music community vibe to Luminato in the Square. Branching out from its usual local scene orientation, The Indie Scene will feature international guests including Ethio-jazz legend Hailu Mergia, post-punk icons Protomartyr (including Kelley Deal of The Breeders), indie-folk rising star Cassandra Jenkins, Sub Pop drone-popster Lael Neale, and NYC experimental composer Peter Zummo, alongside local heroes Mother Tongues and more.   

 

Art activations, installations, and an indie market will recreate the vibe from Wavelength’s signature festivals and year-round concerts. Bring the kids and come early for family programming including a musical treasure hunt, DIY video games, a collaboration with the Indigenous Music Summit, featuring Tinge, an interactive set with African music-maker Njacko Backo, and a performance by grads from Girls Rock Camp Guelph. 

Afro Ascension 

at Luminato in the Square 

Curated by the Global Coalition Against Systemic Racism and for Reparations, Fondation Michaëlle Jean Foundation, and Luminato Festival Toronto 

Date: Sunday, June 9 

Entry: Free 

Categories: Outdoor, Family-Friendly, Music, On Stage, Immersive, Interactive, Workshops, Visual Art, Film, Literary, BIPOC Art, Black Art, Latin American Art, Indigenous Art 

 

Afro Ascension celebrates the tremendous global impact of Black artists from Canada and abroad. The evening will be headlined by Grammy-winning Somali-Canadian rapper K’naan, and will also feature Haitian-Canadian musician Vox Sambou, Puerto Rican trombonist William Cepeda, Cuban hip-hop/dancehall queen La Dame Blanche, and Ghanian singer-songwriter Rocky Dawuni, all coming together for the highly anticipated third edition of the International Concert Against Racism. 

 

There’ll be plenty of family activities throughout the day, including an Afrobeats and Reggae set by R.I.S.E. Edutainment, a dancehall lesson led by Edz Gyamfi and a percussion workshop by steelpan musician Joy Lapps (first-timers welcome!) Explore Medecins Sans Frontieres’ photo exhibition ‘Side by Side’ and create interactive art with MSF and Oddside Arts. If film is your thing, don't miss a sneak peak of Sounds & Pressure: Reggae in a Foreign Land, part of the National Film Board’s love letter to reggae.

Chill at Luminato in the Square 

Dates: Monday, June 10 – Wednesday, June 12 

 

If you're looking for a more laid-back vibe, come Chill at Luminato in the Square, and immerse yourself in unique experiences that are more relaxed on a hot summer day! 

 

AR experience, You are swimming here, co-conceived by Luke Garwood and Heidi Strauss guides audiences on an independent and interactive wayfinding mission which considers climate change and human impact on the natural world. Real and virtual worlds intersect in a playful and tender provocation to slow down. 

 

Evanescent by Atelier Sisu (presented by Brookfield Properties), is an immersive piece of ‘art-chitecture’ which appeals to our universal playfulness and childlike wonder. It is about living fully in the moment and not taking life, in all its beauty, for granted. This large-scale public artwork is Instagram-worthy, yet its magical message might just encourage you to put your phone aside. 

Toronto Arts Council’s 50th Anniversary Celebration 

at Luminato in the Square 

Curated by Toronto Arts Council 

Date: Thursday, June 13 

Entry: Free 

Categories: Outdoor, Family-Friendly, Music, On Stage, Interactive, Visual Art, Literary 

 

The Toronto Arts Council believes in art. That is why, for 50 years, Toronto Arts Council has supported the arts in Toronto with innovative and responsive funding opportunities that empower artists to explore, create and thrive. Join us for an all-ages celebration of dance, music, visual/media art and community as Toronto Arts Council launches its 50th anniversary. This public event invites everyone to celebrate the amazing contributions of artists and arts organizations to our city. Performances by Pan Fantasy, Cris Derksen, Berma x Inter Access and Tapestry Opera will showcase just some of the dynamic work that Toronto Arts Council funds while family-friendly interactive arts activities will give attendees the opportunity to create and innovate together. As a community-led organization, Toronto Arts Council is hosting this event to give collective thanks to their artists for shaping the city we see today while they look ahead to 50 more years of cultural growth and care. Join us, and together, let’s keep believing in art.

Welcome to Char Bagh 

at Luminato in the Square 

Curated by the Tawoos Initiative 

Date: Friday, June 14 

Entry: Free 

Categories: Outdoor, Family-Friendly, Dance, Music, On Stage, Performance Art, Immersive, Interactive, Workshops, Visual Art, BIPOC Art, South Asian Art, Literary 

 

Welcome to Char Bagh, an outdoor celebration of South Asian music, visual arts, dance, architecture, and artisans. Based on the historic botanical gardens from pre-colonial South Asia, this is a night celebrating both queer and hidden histories of the subcontinent, bringing together a mix of the classical and the contemporary, with a South Asian bazaar featuring food vendors, textile crafts, artisanal vendors, and more. Come down and enjoy palm and tarot readings, intricate mehendi artwork, and textile workshops.  Watch Kathak dance performances, listen to Hindustani ghazals, follow classical ragas, groove to Bangladeshi pop, and end the night with the stunning North American debut of Pakistani pop icon, Natasha Noorani, and veteran producer Talal Qureshi (presented in collaboration with Small World Music and Virasat), guaranteed to have you on your feet and dancing. 

Lulaworld  

at Luminato in the Square  

Curated by Lula Music & Arts 

Date: Saturday, June 15 

Entry: Free 

Categories: Outdoor, Family-Friendly, Dance, Music, On Stage, Interactive, Workshops, Indigenous Art, Latin American Art, Visual Art, BIPOC Art, Literary 

 

Lulaworld, the programmers behind Toronto’s lively and colourful west-end Toronto music venue Lula Lounge, have curated an immersive and family-friendly celebration of Latin, Brazilian and Indigenous music and dance, gathering international legends and local stars.   

 

Artists from Colombia, Brazil, Argentina, Peru and Cuba take us on a full-day exploration of psychedelic cumbia, contemporary son, Cuban indie jazz, rumba, forró, samba reggae, Latin pop and more. Bring the whole family to dance to the rhythms of Colombia, Brazil and Cuba with beginner workshops taught by local and international instructors. 

 

Arrive early to make something to carry or play in the community parade, led by drumming ensemble Tdot Batu, shop for some vintage vinyl and indulge in the tropical food and drinks from the day’s featured regions. 

 

The party continues with DJ sets by Sonic Sancocho and performances from Juno-winning vocalist Dayme Arocena, Rio de Janeiro’s Forroçacana (presented in collaboration with local community Uma Nota Culture and Showzaço) and the legendary Los Mirlos, known as the uncrowned kings of Peruvian Cumbia and originators of the style of cumbia known as chicha. 

The Finale 

at Luminato in the Square  

Curated by The Disability Collective and Luminato Festival Toronto 

Date: Sunday, June 16 

Entry: Free 

Categories: Outdoor, Family-Friendly, Dance, Music, On Stage, Immersive, Interactive, Visual Art, BIPOC Art, Black Art, Literary 

 

Come celebrate an unforgettable experience at The Finale of Luminato in the Square, featuring a lineup of renowned artists and familiar faces. 

 

Join Canadian icon Measha Brueggergosman-Lee for a gospel hour featuring Canadian hip-hop and gospel artists, and step into the New Orleans Second Line tradition with the Heavyweights Brass Band.   

 

Get hands-on with the Geary Art Crawl's pop-up installation, featuring activities for the whole family by some of the Crawl’s favourite artists. Enjoy The Disability Collective’s variety show featuring Deaf and disabled drag, dance, and jazz performers, and discover their pop-up artisan market highlighting handmade goods made by disabled artisans. 

 

The energy will continue to rise with hometown heroine, Polaris and Juno-winning rapper/songwriter Haviah Mighty. New Orleans’ Queen of Bounce, Big Freedia, will light up the stage with her signature style of hip-hop and dance to wrap up Luminato’s 2024 festival season in style (supported by Pride Toronto). 

For Media  

 

Luminato Festival Toronto runs June 5 – 16, 2024 

Tickets are on sale now. 

Luminato in the Square runs June 7 – 16, 2024 

View full programming for Luminato Festival Toronto 2024 at luminatofestival.com

 

Luminato Festival Toronto media kit 

 

 

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Experience Luminato Festival Toronto like a VIP! Members receive a 25% discount on 2024 tickets, exclusive benefits to enhance their festival experience, and gain access to culturally enriching events all year. Become a member today to enjoy the best of Luminato. 

 

 

Luminato Festival Toronto 2024 Supporters  

Founding Government Partner: Province of Ontario  

Major Partners: City of Toronto, Government of Canada 

Corporate Partners: TD, BMO, Brookfield Properties, OLG, Fitzrovia, Power Corporation of Canada, GreekTown on the Danforth BIA, Solotech, Oxford Properties. 

Individual Donors and Foundations: Anonymous, Donald K. Johnson, O.C. LLD, Ian and Kiki Delaney, C.M., The Slaight Family Foundation, Sandra Pitblado, C.M. and Jim Pitblado, C.M., The Larry and Judy Tanenbaum Family Foundation, The Michael Young Family Foundation, The Azrieli Foundation, Eva Czigler and Peter Herrndorf †, C.C. O.Ont, The Canavan Family Foundation, Linda Chu and John Donald, Lucille and Urban Joseph, O.C., Kingfisher Foundation, The Michelle Koerner Family Foundation, The Michael and Sonja Koerner Charitable Foundation, Dasha Shenkman OBE, Joan and Jerry Lozinski, The Sabourin Family Foundation, John and Leanna Bayliss, Anthony and Helen Graham, Tiana Koffler Boyman and Marc Boyman, Lindy Green Family Foundation, Partners in Art, Trina McQueen, O.C., and many more. 

Government Partners: Ontario Arts Council, Canada Council for the Arts 

Media and Agency Partners: Branded Cities, OutEdge, St. Joseph Communications, The Local Collective, the Toronto Star 

Transit Partner: GO Transit 

Airline Partner: Delta Air Lines 

 

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About Luminato Festival Toronto 

 

Luminato Festival Toronto is a convenor and catalyst for big, bold contemporary works of art. Each June, Luminato kicks off the summer with a festival to welcome the world to Toronto, commissioning, producing, and presenting exceptional Canadian and international artists. Throughout the year, Luminato works with artists from the diverse cultures and communities of the city’s region, supporting creative development, and bringing their art to the world stage. We connect local voices with global conversations and ground our work in equity, inclusion, accessibility, and sustainability. Most importantly, we believe in the power of art to start conversations and inspire audiences.     

 

Luminato Festival Toronto gratefully acknowledges the support of our founding government partner, the Province of Ontario; our major partners, the City of Toronto and the Government of Canada; and our government partners, Ontario Arts Council and Canada Council for the Arts. 

 

Luminato Festival Toronto is grateful to operate on the traditional territories of the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Chippewa, the Anishnaabeg, the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, the Wendat Confederacy, and many other Indigenous peoples, both known and unknown, past and present.   

 

For more information visit luminatofestival.com or follow us on 

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Luminato Festival Toronto and main media contact:  

 

Deanne Moser 

DMPUBLIC 

(+1) 647-888-9388 | deanne@dmpublic.com 

 

Partner media contacts: 

 

FabCollab’s Miigwech Collective 

Tamar Ilana | tamarilana@gmail.com | 647 778 9793 

 

Wavelength Music 

Jonny Bunce | jonny@wavelengthmusic.ca | 647 287 4516 

 

Global Coalition Against Systemic Racism and for Reparations 

Keyra Richards | info@afrodescendientes.org 

 

Fondation Michaëlle Jean Foundation 

Lola M Louangvannasy | communications@fmjf.ca | 438 389 3569 

 

Toronto Arts Council 

Sarah Gladki | sarah@torontoarts.org   416 392 6800 x 217 

The Tawoos Initiative 

Pratishtha Kohli | Pratishtha.kohli@tawoosinitiative.org   647 677 5078   

 

Lula Music & Arts 

Tracy Jenkins | tracy@lula.ca | 416 797 4890 

 

International Indigenous Music Summit 

Emily Smart | emilysmart@tirefirepress.com   416 716 3076 

 

Word on the Street Festival 

Daniel Shehori | dshehori@gmail.com | 647 213 5151 


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