Saar. 24. Travels. Writes. Does that make her a travel-writer? Not just yet. Loves to bring all her beloved ones, earthly and heavenly creatures, along on her trip. Will try to do so by dropping notes, posting pictures, videos, writing stories. A.k.a.: sharing her experiences. Don't feel like reading from a screen? Just wait for the book to get published! (*Wishful thinking*)
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
“Google is your friend”, right? Well, when I starting searching for ‘festivals in Toronto’, we surely became close buddies. I knew Canada knows how to organize a festival, but only in Toronto alone there is enough to be seen and done to have any of us sleeping in the streets. (Seriously, when do people in Toronto sleep - do they even get to their offices?)
Let me show you (a tiny bit of All)

Toronto’s Fringe Festival - July 4-15 2012

Summer Works Theatre Festival - August 2012 (?)

Paprika Festival - March 1-12, 2012 (‘Toronto’s only theater festival celebrating the work of young and emerging artists, primarily those who are 21 and under’.)

CanAsian International Dance Festival - May 2012

Inspirato Festival - June 2012

Luminato -June 8 - 17 2012 (annual multi-disciplinary celebration of theatre, dance, music, literature, food, visual arts, fashion, film, magic, and more.)

North by Northeast Festivals and Conference (NXNE) (“Canada’s most prestigious festival’ - BBC)

Toronto Jazz Festival - June 22- July 1 2012

Festival of India - July 16, 17 2012 (‘This year’s events and attractions include a free vegetarian feast, an award-winning arts and culture showcase, Yoga Meltdown - a spiritual yoga festival, a South Asian Bazaar, and much, much more!’) Vegan cooking demo, anyone?

Toronto International Film Festival

The Female Eye Film Festival - March 21-24 2012 (“Female Eye flicks, not just for chicks”)

Rendezvous with madness festival (November 2012?)
I’m ‘afraid’ I’ll have to refresh my writing skills and get back in to writing reviews about plays and events. What a nasty job that would be.