Due to an incident at High Park beyond our control, today’s (Sunday, September 22nd) session at High Park is cancelled.
Join artist, educator, and TBA 2022 Storyteller Melly Davidson for listening and learning activities in High Park.
Occurring simultaneously with Tanya Lukin Linklater’s open rehearsal program entitled With sky, sunlight, clouds, wind. With ground, grass, trees, songbirds. (We are held), this program introduces Tanya’s new TBA-commissioned Mobile Arts Curriculum (MAC) learning resource, which explores High Park’s Black Oak Savannah. Participants will be led through prompts and activities drawn from Tanya’s MAC tool, which focuses on close looking, sensory and embodied learning, and attunement with nature to learn about Indigenous knowledge systems and stewardship of the land.
Note:
- This program is drop-in between 1:00 and 4:00pm. Registration is not required.
- MAC Tools will be available on site.
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Interested in more programming in High Park?
From Thursday, September 19 to Sunday, September 22 (1:00 to 4:00pm, daily), Tanya Lukin Linklater and dancers will be conducting a series of drop-in performance-based open rehearsals in and around the Coach House at Colborne Lodge in High Park. We welcome visitors to sit and watch these rehearsals, and observe the processes that Tanya and dancers work through while in High Park. For information about this multi-day Program, please visit the What’s On page or “Related Programming” below.
Image credit: Melly Davidson leading a Storytelling Session. Photo courtesy of TBA.
September 21, September 22
1:00pm – 4:00pm
Colborne Lodge and the Coach House are wheelchair accessible. Please note that parts of High Park are not and may present mobility challenges.
Part of this program takes place outdoors and is thus subject to environmental factors like sun exposure and brightness.
Part of this program takes place outdoors and is thus subject to environmental factors that produce loud and/or complex sounds.
Part of this program takes place outdoors and is thus subject to environmental factors like strong and/or notable smells.
Artist Bio
Melly Davidson
Melissa (Melly) Davidson is a poet, educator, and multidisciplinary artist based in Tkaronto, and a 2022 TBA Storyteller. Her work can be found in Arc Poetry Magazine, Metatron Press, Pigeon Pages, and Silverfish Magazine. Melly facilitates poetry based arts programming with local organizations for queer youth. They’re interested in distorting the relationships between what is considered silly vs serious, and profane vs sacred. Melly’s current process is informed by collaging, screen recording, “pocket trash” collecting, and big time collaboration.