Intersection Festival

September 1, 2023

September 3, 2023

Free & ticketed events

Various Venues, Toronto

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Events Description

 
Intersection brings new & experimental music directly to the streets of Toronto.

This vibrant weekend features intimate concerts, main-stage features, and street-level performances that invite audiences into a world of music that many have never experienced before.

Now in its 13th year, Intersection is an annual multi-day festival known for pairing internationally renowned artists alongside local counterparts in a decidedly kaleidoscopic variety of styles. Its storied alumni include the likes of Shalabi Effect, Bang On A Can, John Oswald, Elliott Sharp, Sarah Hennies, Joan LaBarbara, Suzanne Ciani, Eli Keszler, Morton Subotnick, Nihilist Spasm Band, Mick Barr, Wolf Eyes and many more.

On Friday, September 1, Intersection returns to the historic St. Anne’s Church for its opening night following an appearance from the legendary Anthony Braxton there last year. This time around, the church hosts a rare performance from celebrated NYC experimentalist William Basinski (of Disintegration Loops infamy), who will be presenting his work The Last Symphony. He will be joined by special guest, the Detroit-based experimental electronic audio/visual artist Kuuma.

On Saturday, September 2, Intersection continues this tradition from 2 pm until 10 pm. This year’s lineup maintains the spirit of wild eclecticism and encompasses many different forms of sonic exploration. It will feature Baroque-pop rebels Tiger Balme; electro-acoustic saxophonist Naomi McCarroll-Butler (member of Labyrinth Ensemble, Queer Songbook Orchestra); New York post-minimal violinist and Western Vinyl recording artist Christopher Tignor; guitarist Emmanuel Jacob Lacopo (recently featured on CBC’s Hot Thirty Under Thirty list) interpreting iconic iconoclast Julius Eastman; local stalwart Sci-Fi turntablist SlowPitchSound with movement artist Lybido; and the newly formed free-jazz collective Giui (featuring local scene mainstays Andrew Furlong, Kurt Newman, and Mark Zurawinski). Michael Palumbo’s Exit Points ensemble opens the annual marathon with a main stage set, before interacting throughout the day with sound installations by Adam Mirza and Colin Tucker.

The final day of the festival (September 3rd) offers a glimpse behind the curtain and several entry points into festival artists’ process through interactive workshops and performances. The day will feature an early afternoon (2pm) performance and lecture by Christopher Tignor at Sonic Boom Records; followed in the evening by a livestreamed roundtable artist discussion with Saturday’s featured artists and workshop/performance of Julius Eastman’s Buddha, led by Emmanuel Jacob Lacopo at the Canadian Music Centre.

Who is it for?

All ages

HOW MUCH

Tickets: Free & Ticketed Events

How to get tickets?

Buy online

WHEN & WHERE

 

Date:

September 1, 2023 : William Basinski, “The Last Symphony” + Kuuma
Presented by Intersection Music & Arts
St. Anne’s Anglican Church • 270 Gladstone Ave • Toronto, ON
Doors Open: 7:00PM | Show Starts: 8:00PM | End Time: 10:00PM | All Ages

September 2, 2023 | 2:00 – 10:00 pm @ Yonge Dundas Square
Live Performances by:
TIGER BALME
SLOWPITCHSOUND
CHRISTOPHER TIGNOR
EMMANUEL JACOB LACOPO PLAYS JULIUS EASTMAN
NAOMI MCCARROLL-BUTLER
GIUI
EXIT POINTS ENSEMBLE

Sound Art Installations throughout the day by:
COLIN TUCKER
ADAM MIRZA
+ EXIT POINTS IMPROVISORS

Marketplace Event Featuring:
ARTIST MERCH
THE TRANZAC CLUB
PEOPLE PLACES RECORDS
+more TBA…

September 3, 2023 | 6:00 pm @ Canadian Music Centre
20 St Joseph Street
Toronto

CHRISTOPHER TIGNOR (LECTURE)
YDS ARTIST TALK
EMMANUEL JACOB LACOPO (WORKSOP+PERFORMANCE)

Wheelchair accessible

Paid Parking, Street Parking

Accessible by Public Transport

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