Luminato
Luminato Festival | |
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Location(s) | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Artistic director | Jörn Weisbrodt[1] |
Foundation | 2007 |
Date(s) | 10 days each June |
Website | |
Luminato Festival Official Website |
Luminato Festival, Toronto's Festival of Arts and Creativity, is an annual ten-day celebration of the arts in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, launched in 2007. Over the past nine years, the Festival has presented over 9,400 artists from 40 countries and has commissioned over 75 new works of art. Each year, Luminato Festival presents over 250 events – the majority of which are free – and reach over 800,000 Festival-goers locally and internationally.
History
Luminato was founded by Tony Gagliano, Executive chairman and CEO of St. Joseph Communications, and the late David Pecaut, CM Senior Partner at The Boston Consulting Group, in 2007.[2] Luminato Festival works with a Festival Advisory Committee consisting of local arts leaders.[3] Janice Price was Luminato’s first CEO and remained in this position until November 2014.[4] Anthony Sargent was appointed CEO in May 2015.[5] Chris Lorway was selected as Luminato Festival’s first Artistic Director, until 2011. In September 2011, Jörn Weisbrodt, a German arts administrator, was named Luminato’s new Artistic Director. Weisbrodt was the Director of Robert Wilson's Watermill Center.
Iteration | Dates | Highlights |
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10th | June 10–19, 2016 | TBA |
9th | June 19–28, 2015 |
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8th | June 6–15, 2014 |
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7th | June 14–23, 2013 |
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6th | June 8–17, 2012 |
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5th | June 10–19, 2011 |
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4th | June 11–20, 2010 |
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3rd | June 5–14, 2009 |
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2nd | June 6–15, 2008 |
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1st | June 1–10, 2007 |
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Funding
Luminato receives funding from sponsors, private donors, ticket sales, and various government agencies. In 2005, the Ontario Government committed $1 million in funding, which moved the project forward for the first festival. In 2008, the Ontario Government announced a series of strategic investments in the province's cultural industry. As part of that initiative, Luminato received $15 million, which was internally restricted by the board of directors towards commissioning future projects and securing first-performance rights from Canadian and international artists.[15]
In 2007, L'Oréal was announced as Luminato's "exclusive presenting partner." This partnership has since been presented under the banner "Luminato /L'Oréal: Partners in Creativity.”[16]
References
- ↑ "Globe and Mail Website". The Globe and Mail. Toronto. September 6, 2012.
- ↑ "Luminato Official Website".
- ↑ "Luminato Official Website".
- ↑ "Luminato's Janice Price heads west as new president of The Banff Centre". The Globe and Mail. Toronto. November 25, 2014.
- ↑ "Luminato lands Anthony Sargent as CEO". Toronto Stars. Toronto. May 19, 2015.
- ↑ http://luminatofestival.com/festival/2014/kontakthof
- ↑ http://luminatofestival.com/festival/2014/RIVER-OF-FUNDAMENT
- ↑ http://luminatofestival.com/festival/2014/if-i-loved-you
- ↑ http://www.worldpridetoronto.com/festival/events-calendar/2014/if-i-loved-you-gentlemen-prefer-broadway-%E2%80%93-an-evening-of-love-duets
- ↑ "Luminato to host North American premiere of Abramovic 'opera'". The Globe and Mail. Toronto. November 19, 2012.
- ↑ http://www.toronto.com/article/717213--luminato-2012-festival-announces-bold-lineup-from-k-naan-to-the-war-of-1812/
- ↑ "Luminato Official Website" (PDF).
- ↑ "My Bindi".
- ↑ Chung, Matthew (June 12, 2007). "Luminato a big success, say organizers". The Star. Toronto. Retrieved March 27, 2010.
- ↑ Knelman, Martin (April 2, 2008). "Ontario giving $75M to arts". The Star. Toronto. Retrieved March 27, 2010.
- ↑ http://www.torontocitysummit.ca/urban_challenges/arts_and_culture/articles.asp?articleID=1126
External links
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