Upcoming at Jumblies and Associates
(as of July 14, 2010)

 Beth Helmers and Tamil seniors in Like An Old Tale 2010
Beth Helmers and Tamil seniors in Like An Old Tale 2010

Jumblies Theatre is enjoying its usual summer lull, while our staff and artists plan and create for the coming season or work on other summer projects of their own - all except for MABELLEarts, which runs a vibrant summer program in an Etobicoke parkette. For more info. on this, check out MABELLEarts.ca.

We will be resuming our Scarbourough project activities in the fall, and offering our Arts For All Essentials intensive workshop again from Dec. 4th to 10th, 2010.
Please e-mail expressions of interest with a bio or CV, and we will send an information and application package.

Announcing the launch of The Bridging Project:
co-presented by City of Toronto Cultural Services, Mural Routes, Scarborough Arts Council, The Amazing Place and Jumblies Theatre. http://thebridgingproject.blogspot.com/

Jumblies Theatre is proud to be featured on the
Toronto Community Foundations new
Community Knowledge Centre http://ckc.tcf.ca/

Out of PlaceClick here to see our Jumblies Connections Map, by the Toronto Arts Foundation.

Out of Place: Collected essays by Jumblies artists, interns and colleagues. The first issue includes essays by Elizabeth Rucker, Michael Burtt, Diana Tso, Eric Schwindt and Maggie Hutcheson, and was funded by the Canada Council For The Arts Interarts Section.
Full colour printed copies are available for $20 (including postage) CLICK ON BOUTIQUE.
Free downloadable pdf version CLICK HERE.

Like An Old Tale, May 3 to 14 at Cedar Ridge Creative Centre & Gallery was a huge success. Read more here: http://neighbourhoodarts.wordpress.com/2010/05/12/everyone-is-welcome-jumblies-theatre-at-cedar-ridge/



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