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Performance Festival
August 6-16, 2026

Emily Jung

Festivals are Scary: River Walk by the Lake

Community / Theatre


Theresa Cutknife & Emily Jung


Venue
Harbourfront Centre Community Square


MON AUG 10, 10:00 AM


60 Minutes


Ticket Price
FREE

Emily Jung

Where City of Toronto’s Southern surfaces meet the northwestern shore of Great Lake Ontario— We constantly hear hundreds and thousands of cars along the lakeshore and the Gardiner express highway. Along the water there are boats and airplanes. There are massive exhibition event centres that fill the sky with noise year-round: Fireworks, Air Show, festivals, and concerts. Human festivities are loud, overwhelming, and scary.

Walk with Therese Cutknife and Emily Jung during this mobile theatre workshop, as they explore what being in solidarity with water means to Toronto’s humans in 2026. We will walk along Lake Ontario with our fish, reflecting on the lost waterways of Toronto, and the way all living things depend on water. We will imagine the rising water levels in our future and the impending tragedies caused by the lack of freshwater.

The purpose of this iteration of the workshop will be to raise awareness about the Grassy Narrows River Run. We will also take the fish to the River Run on September 23, 2026. Learn more at freegrassy.net/take-action/.

Lead Artist: 에밀리 / Emily Jung
Lead Artist & Performer: Theresa Cutknife
Collaborating Designer: Nancy Anne Perrin
Performer:  རིན་ཆེན་སྒྲོལ་མ་ / Rinchen Dolma


Presented as part of SummerWorks’ Accessibility & Community Wellness Program, generously funded by Aubrey & Marla Dan Foundation.


Advisories

Sensory: This work takes place outdoors by a busy harbourfront area. The experience will be influenced by elements like the weather, and surrounding sounds such as horns from boats, people talking and walking, seagulls, any outdoor festivities/activities — that are outside of our control.


SummerWorks Performance Festival
August 6-16, 2026
Tickets on Sale > July 13th!

This year’s Festival theme, Fight | Flight brings forward urgent creative responses to this troubling moment in time. Across the 2026 Festival, artists root themselves in place, community, ancestry, and practice, while also shifting perspectives, rewriting histories, and creating new narratives through the body, exploring memory, consent, transformation, and identity, through resistance, humour, and intimacy.