Long Winter wraps year 12 with cathartic finale at The Bridge

Season finale set for downtown anti-disciplinary art space March 29

After scaling back productions with January’s Cozy Chats discussion series and last month’s intimate night in the greenhouse at Allan Gardens, next Friday (March 29) we’re back in our comfort zone presenting another do-it-together carnival at The Bridge (379 Adelaide St. W). Spilling over the space’s sprawling 3,500 square-foot “anti-disciplinary art space” with a packed lineup full of contrast and special surprises, LW 12.3 promises industrial techno heavy hitter R-oderick fulfilling your darkest dance floor desires, a sonic hug from angel apricot, illuminated treasures from Asli Alin, and much more. Full details below!

Poster by Dalbert B. Vilarino

LONG WINTER 12.3

Friday, March 29, 2024

7PM ‘til late

Location: The Bridge - 379 Adelaide St. W Toronto

ALL-AGES

19+ Bar

PWYC

Tickets available only at doors***

LINEUP:

angel apricot

Asli Alin

cellsync

cymatiste

R-oderick

+ more to be announced… (check Instagram)

VENUE ACCESSIBILITY:

Unfortunately, The Bridge is not accessible for those who require mobility devices. The space features a full flight of stairs to access, and hallways and bathrooms are not wide enough to be AODA compliant. For accommodation requests, please contact us at contact@torontolongwinter.com. Long Winter is a fragrance-free event (please don't wear perfumes or scented products).

MASKS REQUIRED:

In the spirit of community care, and to help protect our team, artists, and audiences, masks are required at Long Winter except when actively performing, eating, or drinking. Wearing a cloth mask or forgot/lost your mask? Not a problem. Grab a KN95 from the door. We encourage N95 masking. We also have a supply of rapid tests available at the door! If you are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19, please stay home. Audience members who begin experiencing symptoms during the festival should leave and isolate immediately. LW collective members will remind attendees of our COVID-19 protocols throughout the event. Thank you for your understanding and compassion!

ABOUT LONG WINTER:

Long Winter is Toronto's essential all­-ages, pay-what-you-can inter-­arts series that takes place throughout our coldest season. Featuring over 200 local artists/collectives and welcoming nearly 5,000 participants from November-March, Long Winter animates multiple rooms on multiple floors, transforming spaces into immersive, collaborative environments. Events are dense and eclectic, showcasing a broad cross-section of the best in Toronto-area DIY and underground scenes. Featured work includes performance art, theatre and dance, large-­scale sculptural installations, projections (single and dual screen videos, still images), visual installations (print, painting, photography collage) and interactive presentations including original video games by local programmers. Initially housed at the Great Hall on Queen Street West, Long Winter has programmed teeming shows at venues ranging from the Gladstone Hotel, to the Hearn Generating Station (Luminato), to the Galleria Mall. We are passionate about integrating diverse artistic communities and culture; gathering some of the most exciting, cutting-edge local talent under one roof.

Web: torontolongwinter.com/

IG: instagram.com/longwinterto/

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X (fka Twitter): twitter.com/LongWinterTO

Support:

This event is made possible through the generous support of Toronto Arts Council, with special thanks to UKAI Projects.