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Tag Archives: Kollaboration Toronto
Auditions Open for Kollaboration Toronto 2013
Calling all performers! Kollaboration Toronto returns for their 8th annual talent showcase and they’re looking for dancers, singers, musicians, artists – you name it! Sign up today for a chance to experience performing in front of hundreds, an opportunity to … Continue reading
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Kollaboration Toronto: Sept 15 @ TCA
I am often asked why Reel Asian exists and why we only show Asian work, to which I respond that Asians are not only underrepresented in the media, they are also misrepresented in the movies (can you say typecasting?). In … Continue reading




