Youth In Toronto Music panel to take place at U of T
November 26th, 2015
There’s no question that Toronto’s music scene is fueled by the energy put forth by the city’s young people. From attending shows to promoting on the streets and online forums, Toronto’s youth take pride in their support of their favourite bands and genres. A new Wavelength panel at the University of Toronto aims to educate youth looking to get more involved in the music scene and how they can help improve Toronto’s stance as a Music City.
Youth in Toronto Music: Trends, Barriers and Experiences is a free panel co-presented by Wavelength Music and U of T’s Demo Magazine (The Hart House Music Magazine). It will take place Thursday December 3 at 8:30 PM at Hart House Arbor Room (7 Hart House Circle).
The panel will explore the role of youth in Toronto’s music scene by looking at the new avenues in which we listen to, perform, and experience music.
The event will be moderated by former Demo editor-in-chief Emily Scherzinger and feature the following panelists:
- Jonathan Bunce (Founder of Wavelength Music Series and Former U of T Student)
- Mike Tanner (Music Sector Development Officer – City of Toronto)
- Ayo Leilani (Musician in ATS Above Top Secret and founder of 88 Days of Fortune)
- Cheryl Maciver (Music Programmer at NXNE)
- Marko Cindric (Editor-in-Chief of Demo: The Hart House Music Magazine)
Visit Wavelength’s event page and RSVP to the Facebook event for all of the details.