 
    Rhythms of Canada
Summer Festival
Monday, June 30–Tuesday, July 1
Please note, festivities are planned to continue rain or shine — weather-appropriate attire is recommended.
The countdown is on for one of the city’s most exhilarating festivals!
Experience Canada’s rich cultural tapestry with two days of world-class performances, hands-on activities for all ages, and delicious food. Watch the entire site — from the Museum to the Aga Khan Park — come alive with music, art, and vibrant celebration.
Throughout the festival, enjoy free admission to the Museum Collections Gallery and $10 admission to our upcoming exhibition, As the Sun Appears from Beyond: Twenty Years of the Al Burda Award (opening June 14, 2025).
 
             
             
             
            Schedule
Bios
Main Stage
 
                                            Eagleheart Singers
Monday, June 30 • 6 pm
 
                                            KAYAM
Monday, June 30 • 8 pm
 
                                            Natasha Noorani
Monday, June 30 • 9:30 pm
 
                                            Jorge Betancourt & Café Cubano
Tuesday, July 1 • 1 pm
 
                                            Solara
Tuesday, July 1 • 3 pm
 
                                            Persian Alchemy
Tuesday, July 1 • 5 pm
 
                                            Gye Nyame Band
Tuesday, July 1 • 7 pm
 
                                            NARCY
Tuesday, July 1 • 9:30 pm
Family Stage
 
                                            Carmen Romero
Flamenco Dance Workshop
 
                                            AG Dance Fitness
Bollywood Dance
 
                                            Edz Gyamfi
Akwaaba: Afro Dance Workshop
 
                                            Amadou Kienou
Drumming Workshop
 
                                            Whispr
TD Pop-Up Performances
 
                                            Toronto Klezmer Society
Monday, June 301:30, 2:45, and 4 pm
 
                                            Achanté
Monday, June 305:30, 6:45, and 8 pm
 
                                            Luis Anselmi
Tuesday, July 11:30, 2:45, and 4 pm
Museum Courtyard
Tapestry Jam – 7:30–9:30 pm
Tapestry Jam is a live, genre-defying music series rooted in spontaneity, curiosity, and deep listening. Curated by Toronto-based artist and organizer Shaunt Raffi, each edition brings together four musicians who remain anonymous to one another—and to the audience—until the moment they step on stage. With no rehearsals and no prior collaboration, what unfolds is a raw, unfiltered exploration of sound that blurs the lines between cultures, genres, and traditions.
At its core, Tapestry Jam is about trust—trusting the moment, the music, and the collective act of improvisation. The format invites both musicians and listeners into a shared space of vulnerability and imagination, where boundaries dissolve and unexpected connections emerge.
Since its inception in 2023, the series has grown into a vibrant community gathering, offering a platform for some of the city’s most adventurous artists while remaining deeply rooted in values of experimentation, cultural dialogue, and presence.
Whether you’re an avid listener or a first-time attendee, Tapestry Jam offers an experience that is never the same twice—but always unforgettable.
 
                                            Shaunt Raffi
Artist
Family Tent
 
                                            Royal Ontario Museum
 
                                            Toronto Beekeepers Collective
 
                                            Toronto Zoo
 
                                            Brick Fun Zone with Creative Club Global
 
                                            Bata Shoe Museum
 
                                            Ontario Science Centre
Getting to the Museum
Be advised that there are currently a number of TTC route changes. Use the TTC’s Trip Planner to plan your route.
The Museum is accessible by car via Don Mills Rd, Eglinton Ave East, or the Don Valley Parkway (DVP). Take the Wynford Dr exit.
Bicycle parking is available free of charge.
The Museum’s Performing Arts programming is generously supported by the Nanji Family Foundation.
Silver Sponsors

Government Partners
 
                                                                                                 
                                                                                                