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Moving Between

Fri, Nov 14

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Toronto

a RAW concert with guest artists on November 14, 15 & 16 at Betty Oliphant Theatre

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Moving Between
Moving Between

Time & Location

Nov 14, 2025, 8:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.

Toronto, 404 Jarvis St, Toronto, ON M4Y 2G6, Canada

About the event

This November, RAW Taiko returns to the Betty Oliphant Theatre with a line-up of original compositions by RAW members and collaborators!


Moving Between uses drums, dance, and storytelling to animate memories of transformation  – how we make our lives between perception and experience, in cycles of holding and breathing, in social and cultural entanglements, and across our generous range of feeling. Resonating at a frequency between our boisterous and our quiet rage, this concert features RAW Taiko in collaboration with guest artists Jihyun Back (TO) and Valerie Hongoh (MTL), and showcases musical expressions that thoughtfully combine Korean percussion and dance, with taiko


FRI November 14th, 8:00pm ET

Doors open at 7:30pm; half an hour prior to showtime.

Total runtime 90mins.


Sliding scale tickets from $25-$55+ HST


Accessibility

  • Betty Oliphant is a wheelchair accessible venue. Please email info@rawtaiko.ca if you would like to reserve accessible seating.

  • Audio-visual elements will include captions.

  • There is one single stall accessible washroom on the main floor.

  • In order to increase safety for our performers, particularly in the dawn of cold and flu season, we strongly recommend that audience members mask while in the theatre. Free masks will be provided at the door.


We recognize support from the Ontario Arts Council and Toronto Arts Council, without which this concert would not be possible.

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