Swan Boat Residency

Multidisciplinary
Throughout the festival, different artists will take up residency in the last remaining Swan Boat owned by Ontario Place. Keep your eyes peeled for performances, readings, musical ensembles and more as the boat and its artists vary from day to day.

Coman Poon
Coman Poon is a longtime community cultivator and collaborator, curator-producer, arts journalist, dramaturg, performance devisor and installation artist who varyingly integrates/juxtaposes a post-secular ritual practice with his passion for urbanism, social justice and the expressive arts.

Monday to Friday: performance activation will start at the swan boat (moored across from the Cinesphere) at 6:30pm and proceed to different sites in the West Island.

Weekends: performance activation will start at the swan boat at (moored across from the Cinesphere) at 12:30pm and proceed to different sites in the West Island.
www.comanpoon.com

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Christine Duncan & The Element Choir

Look out for Christine Duncan and a rotating list of members form The Element Choir as they serenaded visitors to in/future with their unique and wonderfully experimental blend of abstract vocalizations.

Performance times:
Sunday, Sept. 18 @ 4pm – Christine Duncan, James Bailey, Jackson Welchner, Laura Swankey

Friday, Sept. 23 @ 8pm – Christine Duncan, John Creson, Adam Rosen, Laura Swankey

Saturday, Sept. 24 @ 8pm – Christine Duncan, John Creson, Adam Rosen, Aki Takahashi

Sunday, Sept 25 @ 2:30pm – Christine Duncan, James Bailey, Jackson Welchner, Jocelyn Barth

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Michael Louis Johnson

Swan Boat Serenades and sunset every night until the end of the in/future.
Then join Michael on the beach for songs and ghost stories by the campfire every night until the end of the festival.