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GHOSTFACE KILLAH - Presented By F7 LIVE
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GHOSTFACE KILLAH - Presented By F7 LIVE

Sun, Feb 1 at 7:00 PM
The Phoenix Concert Theatre

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General Admission - Standing Room OnlyDelivery Delay: Ticket delivery will be delayed until two (2) days prior to event date. Please check your email prior to event date for your tickets. Photo ID Required: Ticket holders must present physical government issued photo ID upon entry. Photos and photocopies of your ID will not be accepted.Official Ticket Seller: TicketWeb is the only official ticket selling channel for this event. We highly encourage fans to only use this official channel to purchase tickets. Tickets bought via unauthorized sellers or from someone you do not know may ultimately be fraudulent and will not work at the door.

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Learning Japanese through J-pop
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Learning Japanese through J-pop

Sun, Feb 1 at 11:00 AM
Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre

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The Heart of J-pop: Language, Emotion, and ConnectionThis workshop offers a supportive, culturally grounded introduction to language learning at the start of the academic year.Designed as an enrichment experience, it combines Japanese popular culture, music, gentle movement, voice awareness, and creative reflection to help learners build confidence, fluency, and readiness for communication.This workshop is great for people looking for an opportunity to practice and speak Japanese!Notes:This class will be taught in English, but many of the songs will be in Japanese and so too will some of the conversations that follow. Basic understanding/speaking of Japanese is required.Attendees also must be able to read Hiragana/Katakana2 - 3 songs will be played and discussedno returns/refunds

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Setsubun Open Studio and Mamemaki
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Setsubun Open Studio and Mamemaki

Sun, Feb 1 at 4:00 PM
Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre

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Join us for Setsubun, a traditional Japanese seasonal ritual that marks the threshold between winter and springa time to release misfortune and welcome renewal.Over the past two months, six Nikkei artists have been taking part in workshops and developing artistic ideas that will be shared on February 1st. See works in progress, enjoy bean throwing to drive out the oni of misfortune, and see the JCCC building in a new light. It is a moment to release misfortune and welcome renewal. Rooted in a traditional Japanese ritual, the evening invites guests to take part in mamemaki (bean throwing) to symbolically drive out the oni, figures of illness, fear, and disruption, and to share in the quiet ritual of ehomaki, eaten in silence while facing the years auspicious direction. Alongside these practices, visitors will have a first look at works in progress from our Setsubun artist residency, featuring contemporary Nikkei artists exploring light and dark, purification, change, and seasonal return. Families, elders, and children of all ages are welcome. Come mark the season together and step into the coming year with intention. Prices:RSVP Only: FREERSVP + Ehomaki (Sushiroll): $10 online or $13 at the doorArtists: Carin Katagiri; Dylan Tamiharu; Tamiko Potts; Mitsuko Noguchi; Keiko Hart; Jaeden Sasaki 4:00pm to 5:00pm: meet the artists 5:00pm to 6:00pm: mamemaki (bean throwing) in Kobayashi Hall 6:00pm to 6:30pm: ehomaki in Shokokai Court 6:30pm to 8:00pm: check out the works in progress NOTES:some works involve bright lights and hazers (a machine that produces a fine mist in the air)these are early prototypes of works under development and not completed projects this is an opportunity for artists to test their ideas, share with the community, and get early feedback

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Guided Tours of Scotiabank Arena
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Guided Tours of Scotiabank Arena

Sun, Feb 1 at 11:59 PM
Scotiabank Arena

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The Niall Mellors Benefit
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The Niall Mellors Benefit

Sun, Feb 1 at 2:00 PM
The Rockpile Bar & Nightclub

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Eyes Of Alice Thunderstruck Blizzard of Ozz TimelessTed AxeMonday Night Jam Band Epitaph Love It To DeathTom Alexiou BandMintStrictly Sabbath 6661Good Friday BandMeyter GyrlzMidnight Jewel Ziggy Bowie BandTim Smith BandNo Remorse

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Casa Loma General Admission
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Casa Loma General Admission

Sun, Feb 1 at 9:30 AM
Casa Loma

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Toronto Raptors vs. Utah Jazz
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Toronto Raptors vs. Utah Jazz

Sun, Feb 1 at 6:00 PM
Scotiabank Arena

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Sudan Archives
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Sudan Archives

Sun, Feb 1 at 7:00 PM
The Great Hall

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Koto Adult (18+) Workshop
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Koto Adult (18+) Workshop

Sun, Feb 1 at 1:00 PM
Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre

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If you wish to add your name on a waitlist for 18+ class, please contact: chihirot@jccc.on.caWhat is Koto?The current 13-stringed koto is said to have originated from China during the Naraperiod (8th century) and initially found its place in gagaku performances. Introduced as one of the instruments used in aristocratic orchestral music, it began to be used intemples around the 13th century. By the 17th century, blind musician Yatsuhashi Kengyō made modifications to koto music, evolving it into an art form accessible to a wider audience. With the introduction of Western music to Japan during the Meiji period, from the 19th to the 20th century, the koto music scene was also influenced. Miyagi Michio,while deeply rooted in traditional performance, incorporated Western musical elements, establishing a new style of Japanese music. One of his masterpiece Haru no Umi, isstill often heard during the New Years celebrations.How to play the KotoThe thumb plucks the strings by pressing them from the side closer to the player toward the opposite side. The index finger and middle finger pluck the strings from the opposite side toward the player. Typically, the left hand presses the strings on the left side of the bridges to change the pitch.Workshop InformationThere are two classes being offered in this workshop series with the Introductory Youth (13-17) workshops being held on the same days before the Introductory Adult (18+) workshop. The Youth workshop takes place from 10am to 12pm while the Adult workshop takes place from 1pm to 3pm.Tickets will be available from here;Youth (13-17): $100 members / $120 non-membersAdults (18+): $120 members / $140 non-membersPlease Note:This class is mainly taught in Japanese. As such basic Japanese language understanding is required. Materials can be provided in English, if you wish to learn more please contact chihirot@jccc.on.caAll Supplies/Equipment is providedno exchanges/refunds

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ESDEEKID REBEL TOUR REINFORCED BY RICO ACE
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ESDEEKID REBEL TOUR REINFORCED BY RICO ACE

Sun, Feb 1 at 7:00 PM
The Mod Club

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This is an ALL AGES event. Doors: 7:00pm Show: 8:00pm

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Antarctigo Vespucci
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Antarctigo Vespucci

Sun, Feb 1 at 7:00 PM
Lee's Palace

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This is an ALL AGES event. Doors: 7:00pm Show: 8:00pm

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SPRINTS
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SPRINTS

Sun, Feb 1 at 8:00 PM
Longboat Hall

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