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Asian Arts and Artificial Intelligence

This project is funded by Canadian Heritage CSMARI Project Grant. This is a project collaborating with TCDSB, TDSB, York University and IBM, spanning right across the pandemic, and miraculously became very useful as schools went virtual. It is raising awareness through identifying the cultural messages behind colours using a custom-made IBM visual colour recognition app (doing Asian Canadian, Indigenous & Black communities), and asking students to paint with this newly acquired cultural awareness.

Asian Canadian Resilience & Entrepreneurship

In this lively one hour event, a panel of celebrated cultural leaders and award winning artists come together to discuss how they've navigated and succeeded in the world of performing arts. Moderator Jasmine Chen will be asking Writer/Director/Musician Romeo Candido, Choreographer/OAYSIS Studios Founder Ming-Bo Lam, and Artistic Leader/Theatre Artist Miriam Fernandes about their journeys in building their own platforms and amplifying the voices of their communities. They will share their insights and experiences in how resilience has enabled them to adapt, particularly during the pandemic, which has threatened the survival of the performing arts industry.

The Honourable Steven Guilbeault The Minister of Candian Heritage

Justin Poy Honourary Patron Asian Heritage Month CFACI

The Honourable Dr. Vivienne Poy Past Senator

Asian Heritage Month Education Roundtable for TCDSB 2021

May 18, 2021 9:30 AM TO 10:30 AM - To be held on Toronto Catholic District School Board Zoom Platform

*Minister of Canadian Heritage The Honourable Steven Guilbeault (tbc)

https://pm.gc.ca/en/cabinet/honourable-steven-guilbeault

*The Honourable Dr. Vivienne Poy, Past Senator, Senate of Canada who proposed the Asian Heritage Month Motion to Senate of Canada (tbc)

*Mr. Justin Poy, Honourary Patron, Asian Heritage Month-CFACI



JODELYN HUANG

VICKI MCRAE

RACHEL ALLEN

PART 1 Asian Arts and Artificial Intelligence in TCDSB

led by Vicki McRae and Jodelyn Huang and Rachel Allen

We will feature the “Arts and Artificial Intelligence” project funded by Canadian Heritage CSMARI Project Grant.  This is a project collaborating with TCDSB, TDSB, York University and IBM, spanning right across the pandemic, and miraculously became very useful as schools went virtual.  It is raising awareness through identifying the cultural messages behind colours using a custom-made IBM visual colour recognition app (doing Asian Canadian, Indigenous and Black communities), and asking students to paint with this newly acquired cultural awareness. 


Jody Huang is TCDSB’s Community Relations Officer. Her portfolio includes Settlement Education Partnership, Newcomers and Settlement agencies, Asian Communities liaison, Equity and Community Liaison for Scarborough schools, Heritage Month celebrations, Community advisory committee, Visiting Educational Delegations



Vicki McRae

Vicki McRae was raised in an artist’s home and trained as a visual artist. She practiced her art and taught drawing and painting until the demands of her young family forced a move towards Musicianship. Though qualified to teach Secondary Visual Art, Vicki’s teaching experience has been in Elementary Music, culminating in her role as Music Resource Teacher for TCDSB for just over 3 years. She now serves as the Arts resource teacher, supporting all programs in Drama, Dance, Visual and Media Arts. A highlight during this time has been her involvement in The Arts and AI project, along with York University and IBM - a rich collaboration design to explore the intersection of Art, Cultural learning and Computer Science.





Rachel Allen

Rachel Allen is the Leader of Experiential Learning at the TCDSB, working with educators and their students K-12 to bring engaging career and community-connected learning experiences to their curriculums. With a passion for teaching mathematics and using technology, Rachel was thrilled to collaborate with the teams at York University, IBM and the TCDSB to create the Arts and AI project. As a strong believer in the importance of understanding the impact of math and technology on our daily lives, Rachel enjoyed working to integrate this learning with cultural and art explorations.

MIQUELON RODRIGUEZ

MIRIAM FERNANDES

ROMEO CANDIDO

MING-BO LAM

PART 2 "Asian Canadian Resilience and Entrepreneurship"

A panel of celebrated cultural leaders and award winning artists come together to discuss how they've navigated and succeeded in the world of performing arts. Moderator Miquelon Rodriguez will be asking Writer/Director/Musician Romeo Candido, Choreographer/OAYSIS Studios Founder Ming-Bo Lam, and Artistic Leader/Theatre Artist Miriam Fernandes about their journeys in building their own platforms and amplifying the voices of their communities. They will share their insights and experiences in how resilience has enabled them to adapt, particularly during the pandemic, which has threatened the survival of the performing arts industry. 


Miquelon Rodriguez is a sound designer, editor, and mixer; music composer; digital content creator; actor; and an emerging arts leader based in Toronto. He was the Apprentice Artistic Director at Factory Theatre from 2017- 2019, under the mentorship of Nina Lee Aquino, and co-curated Pan-Asian works over two seasons at Soulpepper Theatre Company. He is currently an Artistic Leadership Resident with the National Theatre School of Canada and has worked as a sound designer/composer with a multitude of artists and companies in different provinces across Turtle Island.



Miriam Fernandesis a Toronto-based artist who has worked as an actor, director, and theatre-maker around the world. She is the co-Artistic Director of Why Not Theatre. Acting credits include Jungle Book (WYRD/Kidoons), Animal Farm(Soulpepper Theatre), Prince Hamlet (Why Not Theatre), Dinner with the Gods(Wolf and Wallflower, Sydney AU), The Snow Queen andA Sunday Affair (Theatre New Brunswick),  The Living (Summerworks Performance Festival), and Soliciting Temptation (Tarragon Theatre).  She has trained with the SITI Company, and is a graduate of Ecole Internationale de Théâtre Jacques Lecoq in Paris. Directing and creation credits include Nesen, (MiniMidiMaxi Festival, Norway)The First Time I Saw the Sea(YVA Company, Norway).  She is currently in development for a few new pieces that she is co-creating including an adaptation of the Mahabharata,Three Pigs, and a new play called Partition.  Miriam is the recipient of the JBC Watkins Award and was nominated for the inaugural Johanna Metcalf Performing Arts Prize.



RomeoCandido is a dynamic multi-disciplinary Filipino Canadian award winning story teller with experience in narrative and factual storytelling for film, television, advertising, theatre and digital platforms. His horror film ANG PAMANA : THE INHERITANCE played in theatres across the Philippines and won Best Feature at the Winnipeg International Film Festival. His award winning transmedia project PRISON DANCER: THE MUSICAL, based on the Dancing Inmates of Cebu, is the recipient of the National Creation Fund and is being developed as a stage musical with the Citadel Theatre in Edmonton. Romeo is the winner of the Bell Media / WGC diverse screenwriter program and was invited to be a story coordinator for season two of KIM’S CONVENIENCE. Romeo made his Netflix debut as a writer for both seasons of the sci fi thriller ANOTHER LIFE. He made his comedy television directing debut as the series director of the CSA nominated comedy SECOND JEN.  His musical comedy drama TOPLINE is currently in pre-production and slated to shoot in the spring with Shaftesbury for CBC.  A proud member of the Filipino Canadian community, Romeo has been instrumental in bringing to light the Filipino experience either as the Senior Producer of CBC Arts or his over twenty years of mentoring, collaborating, and documenting his community.  



Ming-Bo Lam is known, first and foremost, for her love of dance and ability to share that passion with all whom she encounters. Her choreography is rooted in her classical foundations and guided by strong internal dialogue and emotional undertones. Lam graduated with an Honours BFA in Theatre Performance Dance, from Ryerson University, as Valedictorian. Since graduating, she has crossed the line between classical dance genres and the commercial industry, choreographing for theatre productions (SeXT: Sex Education by Theatre; Mixie and the Halfbreeds, produced by fu-GEN Theatre Company) and independent dance projects and commissions. Select performance credits include the Much Music Video Awards, the Toronto Raptors’ Dance Pak, The Umbrella Academy, Sogand, PSY, and the NBA All Star Weekend 2016. Currently, Lam works as a freelance dancer, choreographer, adjudicator, and educator. She is also the co-founder of  OAYSIS Studios: holistic movement lifestyle, offering online classes in dance, yoga, fitness, and mindful movement.