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Montreal’s PEOPL Party has grown into quite the phenomenon. The Sunday evening “Tea Dance” has become a staple and a hit with fans of all ages. True to its name, this party celebrates humanity and strips away all superficiality and is just about folks dancing and having a great time. Many of the world’s leading DJ’s check their egos at the door and just focus making people dance.
PEOPL debuts in Toronto as the OFFICIAL AFTER-PARTY FOR PRIDE BLOCKORAMA 2011 – the signature event of Pride Toronto’s Wellesley Main Stage, which boasts over 4000 proud revelers.
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FEATURING:
★JOJO FLORES • Gotsoul . MTL
FEATURING:
★JOJO FLORES • Gotsoul . MTL
Stylus’ 2011 “House DJ of the Year”
http://www.jojoflores.com/
★QUENTIN HARRIS • Un-Restricted Access . NYC
http://www.jojoflores.com/
★QUENTIN HARRIS • Un-Restricted Access . NYC
“International Remixer extraordinaire”
http://www.quentinharris.c om/
★ULTRA NATÉ • Strictly Rhythm . Baltimore
http://www.quentinharris.c
★ULTRA NATÉ • Strictly Rhythm . Baltimore
"Legendary house vocalist of "Free", "Found A Cure", "If You Could Read My Mind", "Party Girl" and many more classics!
http://www.ultranate.com/
ALONGSIDE:
★DJ SAN FRAN . Toronto
http://www.ultranate.com/
ALONGSIDE:
★DJ SAN FRAN . Toronto
“the party starter”
http://cozmiccat.net/
PLUS PERFORMANCES BY:
★ILL NANA DiverseCity DanceCompany
http://illnana-dcdc.com/
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☆CHARITY PARTNER☆
• Black CAP Black Coalition For AIDS PREVENTION
A donation to will be made from each ticket sold and ticket buyers can choose to donate more through the PEOPL Care App.
The Mission of Toronto’s Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention is to reduce the spread of HIV infection within Toronto’s Black communities and enhance the quality of life for people living with or affected by HIV/AIDS. Black CAP works to reduce HIV/AIDS in Toronto’s African and Caribbean communities and enhance the quality of life of people living with or affected by HIV/AIDS.
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☆TICKETS☆
*ADVANCED TICKETS GUARANTEE PRIORITY ENTRY
• $10 - Early Birds (first 200)
• $15 - Regular advanced
• $20 – At Door
AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE:
• VIA DELIVERY BY PAT BOOGIE THIS THURSDAY AFTERNOON – CALL 647.216.FUNK (3865)
• AT THE GATE AT SUNNYSIDE PAVILION THIS THURSDAY NIGHT AT THE BLACK COFFEE EVENT – INFO HERE: http://www.facebook.com/ev ent.php?eid=13762968297812 1
• ONLINE HERE: http://www.wantickets.com/ events/ShowEvent.aspx?even tId=91438
http://cozmiccat.net/
PLUS PERFORMANCES BY:
★ILL NANA DiverseCity DanceCompany
http://illnana-dcdc.com/
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☆CHARITY PARTNER☆
• Black CAP Black Coalition For AIDS PREVENTION
A donation to will be made from each ticket sold and ticket buyers can choose to donate more through the PEOPL Care App.
The Mission of Toronto’s Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention is to reduce the spread of HIV infection within Toronto’s Black communities and enhance the quality of life for people living with or affected by HIV/AIDS. Black CAP works to reduce HIV/AIDS in Toronto’s African and Caribbean communities and enhance the quality of life of people living with or affected by HIV/AIDS.
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☆TICKETS☆
*ADVANCED TICKETS GUARANTEE PRIORITY ENTRY
• $10 - Early Birds (first 200)
• $15 - Regular advanced
• $20 – At Door
AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE:
• VIA DELIVERY BY PAT BOOGIE THIS THURSDAY AFTERNOON – CALL 647.216.FUNK (3865)
• AT THE GATE AT SUNNYSIDE PAVILION THIS THURSDAY NIGHT AT THE BLACK COFFEE EVENT – INFO HERE: http://www.facebook.com/ev
• ONLINE HERE: http://www.wantickets.com/
Blackness Yes! is a community-based committee that works year-round to celebrate Black queer and Trans history, creativity and resistance. Our mandate is to create a space for LGBTIQQ folks of African decent and their friends, loved ones and supporters. We work to affirm, celebrate and ensure visible Black LGBTTIQQ communities within Pride; to create a Black cultural space within Pride that any Black or Black affirming person can be a part of; and to create a vehicle for HIV/AIDS information dissemination. We create spaces of resistance and celebration at Toronto’s Pride festival and at other community-based events year-round in Toronto.
We are committed to anti-oppression, (self) love freedom and justice. We are a space of resistance and actively fight systemic racism, transphobia, homophobia, ableism, classism and colonialism. We are anti- imperialism and are against the occupation of Palestine and Turtle Island.