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SUMMARY:Click Clack Pride
DESCRIPTION:“Gonna walk right through that door\, high heels on a hardwood floor. Click clack\, click clack! That’s the sound of a slingback” – RuPaul\nWEDNESDAY\, JUNE 7 FROM 7 – 11 PM \nWe are thrilled to be an official Cultural Partner of Pride Toronto this year as we host our first-ever Pride Party! Explore our fascinating exhibition spaces while you party after dark including an appearance by the first-ever winner of Canada’s Drag Race\, Priyanka\, a performance by Miss Moço\, a runway presentation by Fashion Art Toronto\, and music by DJ Sophie Jones. Evening MC: Daniel Reyes Cocka  \nThe Bata Shoe Museum is honoured to have acquired a pair of Priyanka’s shoes to add to our permanent collection of over 15\,000 pairs of footwear. Created by Toronto-based FX Costume and Prop Stylists Kevin Morra and Ryan Pike of Faerie Fire Forge\, Priyanka’s blue heels are from her promo look for the 2020 Canada’s Drag Race series. The official unveiling will take place as part of the Click Clack evening.  \nItinerary\n6:45 pm  – Doors Open\n7:00 pm  – Remarks by Pride Toronto\n7:15 pm – Priyanka arrives for the official unveiling of her shoes\n7:30 pm  – Presentation by Fashion Art Toronto featuring Fugnitto\n9:00 pm – Performance by Miss Moço\n10:00 pm – Walk-off competition\n11:00 pm – Doors Close \n\n \nPriyanka is a multi-talented entertainer\, musical artist\, content creator and the first-ever winner of Canada’s Drag Race (2020).  Her recent debut EP “Taste Test” has hit 5+million streams and launched the viral hit single\, “Come Through”\, as part of a unique episodic music video saga. Otherwise known as Mark ‘Suki’ Suknanan\, Suki hosted the legendary children’s network\, YTV\, before Priyanka’s iconic 2020 crowning.  \nMiss Moço [mo-su] is Toronto’s Portuguese-Canadian queen\, star of Canada’s Drag Race S3\, and host of the annual drag pageant\, Miss Drag Lisboa in Lisbon. Outside of drag\, Moço (he/him) can be found behind the camera as a portrait photographer.  \nFashion Art Toronto is Toronto’s longest running Fashion Week celebrated for providing an inclusive\, diverse and accessible platform for designers and artists to showcase their vision and thought provoking presentations. \n\nTickets are limited.\n$30/Individual or $100/4-Pack\nBata Shoe Museum (327 Bloor St. W.)\n19+ event. Paid bar by credit or debit. \nBUY YOUR TICKETS  \nExhibitions currently on view \nImages: Miss Moço: Kirk Lisaj; Priyanka: Blake Morrow @shootblake
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LOCATION:327 Bloor St W\, Toronto\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5S 1W7\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Terrarium Making Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Cost: $60/person\nFriends of the BSM: $40/person\nWhen: Saturday\, June 17 from 1:00pm to 2:30pm\nLength: 1.5 hours total\nWhere: Footprints Lecture Room at the Bata Shoe Museum (327 Bloor St. W.) \nIn celebration of our upcoming exhibition In Bloom: Flowers and Footwear\, the Bata Shoe Museum is excited to host terrarium making workshops with Alexandra Vella from Alexscapes! Celebrate nature by inviting a small piece of it into your home. In this workshop\, participants will be able to make their very own terrarium inspired by wabi-sabi\, the Japanese tradition of finding beauty in imperfection\, impermanence and change.\nParticipants are welcome to bring their own plants to incorporate into their terrarium if they wish. \n\n \nBUY YOUR TICKETS  \nPlease present your ticket at the Front Desk upon arrival. \nThis workshop will take place in-person in Footprints at the Bata Shoe Museum (located on the ground level). All materials and equipment will be provided. Each ticket includes admission to the museum. Please arrive 5-15 minutes prior so that the workshop can begin on schedule. Limited spots available. If you no longer can attend and would like to request a refund\, please email info@batashoemuseum.ca \nABOUT THE HOST\n \nBased in Toronto\, Alexscapes is driven by the natural world  and aims to recreate its most inspiring elements in the home — Specializing in terrariums and aquascaping\, Alex’s goal is to create a sense of peace and calm for people living in an urban landscape.  \nFrom Alex: So much of aquascaping is trying to manipulate the natural world\, but we are always at the will of growth and the constantly changing evolution of nature. Nature itself is wabi sabi and beautifully imperfect. Wabi: to live a pared down life in tune with nature\, while the fluid life of whatever is planted in it\, exemplifies Sabi: or the passage of time. Showcasing terrarium plants within minimalist glass vessels embraces the imperfections of nature as a way to highlight the beauty in objects with history and life\, appreciating the minor details and taking time to slow down. Bringing the beauty of nature into the home adds a life full of soul\, and a beauty that celebrates the impermanence and the incomplete. It means living in a way that appreciates the beauty and the details of the mundane and encourages us to stop and appreciate the small things in life that we have a tendency to overlook.
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LOCATION:327 Bloor St W\, Toronto\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5S 1W7\, Canada
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