Desert Rock Ticket Contest!

Lots of excitement over the big brass blow-out announced last week alongside a bunch of offerings coming up at the Small World Centre. All the info you need is below.

If you’re looking for romantic ideas for Valentine’s Day weekend, you could certainly do with some romantic West African desert rock! And Noura Mint Seymali is just the artist to delver. Not only are tickets on sale now, if you’re quick and geographically savvy, you can attend for FREE. The 5th response to Laura@smallworldmusic.com correctly identifying the band’s country of origin, and you’re in the door!

On Sunday at the Small World Centre, Drone Doctor perform one in a series of musical meditations, fusing the influence of the West in their choice of instruments – banjo, accordion, bass recorder, double bass, tabla and dholak — with the East in the creative use of a free-flowing Indian drone style.

Healing Sounds at the Centre

Sunday January 31st, 8pm – Small World Music Centre

The String is the Thing!

Saturday February 6th, 8pm – Small World Music Centre

Spectactular Psychedelic Roots

Saturday February 13th & Sunday February 14th, 8pm  – Small World Music Centre

Colourful Songs from the Middle East

Saturday February 20th, 8pm – Small World Music Centre

BRASH! Festival

Friday March 11th, 10pm – The Opera House

BRASH! Festival

Saturday March 12th, 10pm – The Opera House

Legendary ‘Wolves’ of Latin Music

Saturday April 23rd, 8pm – Koerner Hall

Ethnic Chaos

Saturday April 23rd – Aga Khan Museum

Bebel Gilberto
Thursday February 25th, 7pm – Queen Elizabeth Theatre

Community Events

Small World Music supports our community partners and family of world music artists performing around the greater Toronto area. Visit the Small World Music site to learn more about all the great events happening in the city.

Support Small World

Small World Music Society is a charitable organization and presenter of culturally diverse music, supported by the Department of Canadian Heritage, the Ontario Arts Council, the Ontario Trillium Foundation and the Toronto Arts Council, as well as community and corporate partners.

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