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JOY IN THE PARK: CELEBRATING CULTURES - 2024

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Joy in the Park: Celebrating Cultures
June 2024
David Crombie Park - Sherbourne St & The Esplanade

Jamii's 6th Annual Multiculturalism Day Celebrations took place on Thursday, June 27th, in David Crombie Park, celebrating the rich mix of cultures within our neighborhood. 


The evening featured a grand community potluck organized by Jamii and community partners. The event marked the first "Esplanade Cultural Potluck," hoped to become an annual tradition, with a vibrant array of dishes brought by community members. 


To complement the picnic, attendees enjoyed live music by Kuné, Canada’s global orchestra. Conceived by the Royal Conservatory of Music and Mervon Mehta, Kuné celebrated cultural diversity with eleven musicians from around the world, each playing unique instruments to create a distinctly global sound. Their music was joyful and uplifting! 


The celebrations included a market featuring local artisans displaying their work: Amberlee King’s paintings, Ana Figo’s earrings, Ayami Terasawa’s Mizuhiki craft, Steve Cornelsen’s cutlery, Carmen Chan’s jewelry, May Yu’s postcards, Mariana Hernandez’s paintings, Eleshia Thomas’s cards and jewelry, AfroMousse’s Afro-print goods, and Liselle Yorke’s ceramic and woodwork. 


For families, face painter Linda Epp and henna artist Noshin Hussain were on hand to add a creative touch. The St. Lawrence Market provided a barbecue feast, and St. Lawrence Daycare Co-Op offered crafts for young attendees. Canadian Stage was also present, giving attendees a chance to win tickets to their 2024 season. A lot happened on June 27th in David Crombie Park and the crowd showed up in big numbers! 


This vibrant and joyful celebration brought the community together to embrace its cultural diversity, making it a beautiful event for all who attended. 


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Artist Line-up:
Live Music by Kune
Face Painting by Linda Epp
Henna by Noshin Hussain,
Marketplace Artists:
Amberlee King (paintings),
Ana Figo (earrings),
Ayami Terasawa (Mizuhiki craft),
Steve Cornelsen (knife and cutlery),
Carmen Chan (jewellery), May Yu (postcards),
Mariana Hernandez (paintings),
Eleshia Thomas (cards & jewellery),
Sharon Zarita Adhiambo (craft),
AfroMousse (Afro-print handmade goods),
Liselle Yorke (ceramic & woodwork)

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We acknowledge the land we are meeting on is the traditional territory of many nations including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat peoples and is now home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. We also acknowledge that Toronto is covered by Treaty 13 with the Mississaugas of the Credit.

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