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Something is growing.
Sound. Movement. Conversation.
A rhythm rooted deep, branching outward.
Circles forming. Ideas unfolding.
Layers connecting like rings in wood.
[ Afro Brasilica. ]
Coming soon.
📍: @contxtbytrane
🎶 : @trusttheprocesspress (@lupinore @olasconola)
📸 : @sambaranthony
🖼️ : @skeirgallery

Something is growing.
Sound. Movement. Conversation.
A rhythm rooted deep, branching outward.
Circles forming. Ideas unfolding.
Layers connecting like rings in wood.
[ Afro Brasilica. ]
Coming soon.
📍: @contxtbytrane
🎶 : @trusttheprocesspress (@lupinore @olasconola)
📸 : @sambaranthony
🖼️ : @skeirgallery

Something is growing.
Sound. Movement. Conversation.
A rhythm rooted deep, branching outward.
Circles forming. Ideas unfolding.
Layers connecting like rings in wood.
[ Afro Brasilica. ]
Coming soon.
📍: @contxtbytrane
🎶 : @trusttheprocesspress (@lupinore @olasconola)
📸 : @sambaranthony
🖼️ : @skeirgallery
A month since we wrapped MiBoSo: Prose In Focus@contactphoto at @decoytoronto - and the amount of time it took for us to soak in the energy and reflect on an incredible exhibition.
Extending infinite gratitude to Decoy Bar, our host venue, and the entire team (Brandon, Jordan, Corey, Michael, Marisa), CONTACT Photography Festival, our family and friends (old and new). Thank you!
Gratitude:
@decoytoronto
@brandonslimbs
@decoreytoronto
@_voltage_drop_
@stickeryou
@cubanokings
@familystyle

Sak passé folks!
The very first Haitian flag was created on this day, May 18, 1803. A proud nation rich in history, culture and resilience. Come celebrate the day with Afro Brasilica and special guest @nyhtnurse, bringing Zouk, Kompa, Samba and Afro Latin sounds together for one unforgettable night of music, movement and community.
@nyhtnurse (she/her), is a DJ and vinyl collector with Afro-Indigenous roots in Panamá. Expect crates full of Latin and Caribbean gems like Zouk, Salsa, Calypso and Kompa. She will take you through a musical journey of diasporic rhythms and showcasing the sonic links between Panamá and Haiti! The vibes will be infectious and the dancefloor is the remedy🩹❤️🔥Her sets are an invitation to collectively explore new, exciting and nostalgic sounds!
🗓️ Thursday, May 21
📍 254 Lansdowne Ave (upstairs) - @contxtbytrane:
🕖 7 pm doors, 8-11 pm music
#haitianflagday #toronto

Sak passé folks!
The very first Haitian flag was created on this day, May 18, 1803. A proud nation rich in history, culture and resilience. Come celebrate the day with Afro Brasilica and special guest @nyhtnurse, bringing Zouk, Kompa, Samba and Afro Latin sounds together for one unforgettable night of music, movement and community.
@nyhtnurse (she/her), is a DJ and vinyl collector with Afro-Indigenous roots in Panamá. Expect crates full of Latin and Caribbean gems like Zouk, Salsa, Calypso and Kompa. She will take you through a musical journey of diasporic rhythms and showcasing the sonic links between Panamá and Haiti! The vibes will be infectious and the dancefloor is the remedy🩹❤️🔥Her sets are an invitation to collectively explore new, exciting and nostalgic sounds!
🗓️ Thursday, May 21
📍 254 Lansdowne Ave (upstairs) - @contxtbytrane:
🕖 7 pm doors, 8-11 pm music
#haitianflagday #toronto

Sak passé folks!
The very first Haitian flag was created on this day, May 18, 1803. A proud nation rich in history, culture and resilience. Come celebrate the day with Afro Brasilica and special guest @nyhtnurse, bringing Zouk, Kompa, Samba and Afro Latin sounds together for one unforgettable night of music, movement and community.
@nyhtnurse (she/her), is a DJ and vinyl collector with Afro-Indigenous roots in Panamá. Expect crates full of Latin and Caribbean gems like Zouk, Salsa, Calypso and Kompa. She will take you through a musical journey of diasporic rhythms and showcasing the sonic links between Panamá and Haiti! The vibes will be infectious and the dancefloor is the remedy🩹❤️🔥Her sets are an invitation to collectively explore new, exciting and nostalgic sounds!
🗓️ Thursday, May 21
📍 254 Lansdowne Ave (upstairs) - @contxtbytrane:
🕖 7 pm doors, 8-11 pm music
#haitianflagday #toronto
Sak passé folks!
The very first Haitian flag was created on this day, May 18, 1803. A proud nation rich in history, culture and resilience. Come celebrate the day with Afro Brasilica and special guest @nyhtnurse, bringing Zouk, Kompa, Samba and Afro Latin sounds together for one unforgettable night of music, movement and community.
@nyhtnurse (she/her), is a DJ and vinyl collector with Afro-Indigenous roots in Panamá. Expect crates full of Latin and Caribbean gems like Zouk, Salsa, Calypso and Kompa. She will take you through a musical journey of diasporic rhythms and showcasing the sonic links between Panamá and Haiti! The vibes will be infectious and the dancefloor is the remedy🩹❤️🔥Her sets are an invitation to collectively explore new, exciting and nostalgic sounds!
🗓️ Thursday, May 21
📍 254 Lansdowne Ave (upstairs) - @contxtbytrane:
🕖 7 pm doors, 8-11 pm music
#haitianflagday #toronto
Sak passé folks!
The very first Haitian flag was created on this day, May 18, 1803. A proud nation rich in history, culture and resilience. Come celebrate the day with Afro Brasilica and special guest @nyhtnurse, bringing Zouk, Kompa, Samba and Afro Latin sounds together for one unforgettable night of music, movement and community.
@nyhtnurse (she/her), is a DJ and vinyl collector with Afro-Indigenous roots in Panamá. Expect crates full of Latin and Caribbean gems like Zouk, Salsa, Calypso and Kompa. She will take you through a musical journey of diasporic rhythms and showcasing the sonic links between Panamá and Haiti! The vibes will be infectious and the dancefloor is the remedy🩹❤️🔥Her sets are an invitation to collectively explore new, exciting and nostalgic sounds!
🗓️ Thursday, May 21
📍 254 Lansdowne Ave (upstairs) - @contxtbytrane:
🕖 7 pm doors, 8-11 pm music
#haitianflagday #toronto
A huge thank you to Victor Monsivais for joining us last week at Afro Brasilica! It was truly a pleasure having you with us, and we hope to have you back again soon. 🙏
As always, we’re at @contxtbytrane every Thursday. This week is shaping up to be something extra special, so stay tuned tomorrow for the announcement. 🙃🎉
Afro Brasilica
📍 254 Lansdowne Ave (upstairs)
🕖 Thursdays | 7 pm doors | 8–11 pm music
#toronto #livemusic

Just a bit over two weeks left. 📷
Breaking Sound, the photography exhibition by Rhandy Adolphe (SAMBAranthony), part of the @contactphoto Festival, is still up at @highnotesco , 2057 Dundas Street West.
To everyone who's stopped by so far, thank you. It's been a joy talking through the work and the process with you.
The exhibition wraps up with a closing event on Saturday, May 30th, more details on that coming soon. And yes, there's a giveaway happening. Check the link in the bio for details.
If you haven't made it out yet, now's the time.

Just a bit over two weeks left. 📷
Breaking Sound, the photography exhibition by Rhandy Adolphe (SAMBAranthony), part of the @contactphoto Festival, is still up at @highnotesco , 2057 Dundas Street West.
To everyone who's stopped by so far, thank you. It's been a joy talking through the work and the process with you.
The exhibition wraps up with a closing event on Saturday, May 30th, more details on that coming soon. And yes, there's a giveaway happening. Check the link in the bio for details.
If you haven't made it out yet, now's the time.

Just a bit over two weeks left. 📷
Breaking Sound, the photography exhibition by Rhandy Adolphe (SAMBAranthony), part of the @contactphoto Festival, is still up at @highnotesco , 2057 Dundas Street West.
To everyone who's stopped by so far, thank you. It's been a joy talking through the work and the process with you.
The exhibition wraps up with a closing event on Saturday, May 30th, more details on that coming soon. And yes, there's a giveaway happening. Check the link in the bio for details.
If you haven't made it out yet, now's the time.

Just a bit over two weeks left. 📷
Breaking Sound, the photography exhibition by Rhandy Adolphe (SAMBAranthony), part of the @contactphoto Festival, is still up at @highnotesco , 2057 Dundas Street West.
To everyone who's stopped by so far, thank you. It's been a joy talking through the work and the process with you.
The exhibition wraps up with a closing event on Saturday, May 30th, more details on that coming soon. And yes, there's a giveaway happening. Check the link in the bio for details.
If you haven't made it out yet, now's the time.

Just a bit over two weeks left. 📷
Breaking Sound, the photography exhibition by Rhandy Adolphe (SAMBAranthony), part of the @contactphoto Festival, is still up at @highnotesco , 2057 Dundas Street West.
To everyone who's stopped by so far, thank you. It's been a joy talking through the work and the process with you.
The exhibition wraps up with a closing event on Saturday, May 30th, more details on that coming soon. And yes, there's a giveaway happening. Check the link in the bio for details.
If you haven't made it out yet, now's the time.

Just a bit over two weeks left. 📷
Breaking Sound, the photography exhibition by Rhandy Adolphe (SAMBAranthony), part of the @contactphoto Festival, is still up at @highnotesco , 2057 Dundas Street West.
To everyone who's stopped by so far, thank you. It's been a joy talking through the work and the process with you.
The exhibition wraps up with a closing event on Saturday, May 30th, more details on that coming soon. And yes, there's a giveaway happening. Check the link in the bio for details.
If you haven't made it out yet, now's the time.

Just a bit over two weeks left. 📷
Breaking Sound, the photography exhibition by Rhandy Adolphe (SAMBAranthony), part of the @contactphoto Festival, is still up at @highnotesco , 2057 Dundas Street West.
To everyone who's stopped by so far, thank you. It's been a joy talking through the work and the process with you.
The exhibition wraps up with a closing event on Saturday, May 30th, more details on that coming soon. And yes, there's a giveaway happening. Check the link in the bio for details.
If you haven't made it out yet, now's the time.

Just a bit over two weeks left. 📷
Breaking Sound, the photography exhibition by Rhandy Adolphe (SAMBAranthony), part of the @contactphoto Festival, is still up at @highnotesco , 2057 Dundas Street West.
To everyone who's stopped by so far, thank you. It's been a joy talking through the work and the process with you.
The exhibition wraps up with a closing event on Saturday, May 30th, more details on that coming soon. And yes, there's a giveaway happening. Check the link in the bio for details.
If you haven't made it out yet, now's the time.

Just a bit over two weeks left. 📷
Breaking Sound, the photography exhibition by Rhandy Adolphe (SAMBAranthony), part of the @contactphoto Festival, is still up at @highnotesco , 2057 Dundas Street West.
To everyone who's stopped by so far, thank you. It's been a joy talking through the work and the process with you.
The exhibition wraps up with a closing event on Saturday, May 30th, more details on that coming soon. And yes, there's a giveaway happening. Check the link in the bio for details.
If you haven't made it out yet, now's the time.

Just a bit over two weeks left. 📷
Breaking Sound, the photography exhibition by Rhandy Adolphe (SAMBAranthony), part of the @contactphoto Festival, is still up at @highnotesco , 2057 Dundas Street West.
To everyone who's stopped by so far, thank you. It's been a joy talking through the work and the process with you.
The exhibition wraps up with a closing event on Saturday, May 30th, more details on that coming soon. And yes, there's a giveaway happening. Check the link in the bio for details.
If you haven't made it out yet, now's the time.
A huge thank you to @djronjon for joining us last week for Afro Brasilica! It was a special one. We’d love to have you back soon.
In the meantime, we’re at @contxtbytrane every Thursday. See you tomorrow. 🙃
🎉 Afro Brasilica
📍 254 Lansdowne Ave (upstairs)
🕖 7 pm doors, 8-11 pm music

This week! Thursday, May 14 @contxtbytrane: Afro Brasilica is excited to welcome Victor Monsivais to the stage, a musician whose understanding and passion for Bossa Nova, Brazilian Samba, Latin Jazz and beyond is something best experienced in person.
🗓️ Thursday, May 14
📍 254 Lansdowne Ave (upstairs)
🕖 7 pm doors, 8-11 pm music
For nearly 40 years, Victor has been composing, arranging and performing across genres with a rare authenticity. Over the past decade he’s become a fixture at some of the GTA’s most beloved rooms - The Rex Hotel, Reservoir Lounge, The Gladstone and Lula Lounge.
His repertoire pulls from the greatest Brazilian composers, Jobim, Newton Mendoça, Ary Barroso, Dorival Caymmi and Ze Ketti, sung in their original Portuguese. His Latin and Jazz sets carry the same spirit: Buena Vista Social Club, Santana and Ellington, played the way they were meant to sound.
Fun fact! Victor is also a trained architect, and it shows. There’s a structure and intentionality to the way he moves through music that makes every set feel like something designed, not just played.
If you haven’t caught him live yet, Thursday is a good night to change that.

This week! Thursday, May 14 @contxtbytrane: Afro Brasilica is excited to welcome Victor Monsivais to the stage, a musician whose understanding and passion for Bossa Nova, Brazilian Samba, Latin Jazz and beyond is something best experienced in person.
🗓️ Thursday, May 14
📍 254 Lansdowne Ave (upstairs)
🕖 7 pm doors, 8-11 pm music
For nearly 40 years, Victor has been composing, arranging and performing across genres with a rare authenticity. Over the past decade he’s become a fixture at some of the GTA’s most beloved rooms - The Rex Hotel, Reservoir Lounge, The Gladstone and Lula Lounge.
His repertoire pulls from the greatest Brazilian composers, Jobim, Newton Mendoça, Ary Barroso, Dorival Caymmi and Ze Ketti, sung in their original Portuguese. His Latin and Jazz sets carry the same spirit: Buena Vista Social Club, Santana and Ellington, played the way they were meant to sound.
Fun fact! Victor is also a trained architect, and it shows. There’s a structure and intentionality to the way he moves through music that makes every set feel like something designed, not just played.
If you haven’t caught him live yet, Thursday is a good night to change that.
This week! Thursday, May 14 @contxtbytrane: Afro Brasilica is excited to welcome Victor Monsivais to the stage, a musician whose understanding and passion for Bossa Nova, Brazilian Samba, Latin Jazz and beyond is something best experienced in person.
🗓️ Thursday, May 14
📍 254 Lansdowne Ave (upstairs)
🕖 7 pm doors, 8-11 pm music
For nearly 40 years, Victor has been composing, arranging and performing across genres with a rare authenticity. Over the past decade he’s become a fixture at some of the GTA’s most beloved rooms - The Rex Hotel, Reservoir Lounge, The Gladstone and Lula Lounge.
His repertoire pulls from the greatest Brazilian composers, Jobim, Newton Mendoça, Ary Barroso, Dorival Caymmi and Ze Ketti, sung in their original Portuguese. His Latin and Jazz sets carry the same spirit: Buena Vista Social Club, Santana and Ellington, played the way they were meant to sound.
Fun fact! Victor is also a trained architect, and it shows. There’s a structure and intentionality to the way he moves through music that makes every set feel like something designed, not just played.
If you haven’t caught him live yet, Thursday is a good night to change that.

This week! Thursday, May 7 @contxtbytrane:
Afro Brasilica welcomes a dear pal of @trusttheprocesspress - @djronjon - as our special guest selector for the evening. He’ll be sharing some incredible tracks from his collection traveling through the core sounds of this series, and beyond.
🗓️ Thursday, May 7
📍 254 Lansdowne Ave (upstairs)
🕖 7 pm doors, 8-11 pm music
Ron Charlemagne a.k.a. DJ Ron Jon has been involved in the music scene both as a DJ and promoter for over 20 years specializing in various musical genres such as rock, jazz, funk, hip hop, alternative, world music and house.
He has been a resident DJ at venues such as Insomnia Restaurant and Lounge, the former The Merchant Restaurant and Broadview Hotel over an 8 year span. Ron Jon has also played at other venues such as Thompson Hotel, Gladstone Hotel, Aga Khan Museum, Old Mill Tavern, Soho House, Yauca’s Lounge, Luanda House, Pink Sky, Sofia Restaurant, Radius (Hamilton, ON) and Kost (Bisha Hotel). He is also affiliated with and has played at various events for DJ/branding services Nth Degree Entertainment. dConcept and StokeS Entertainment.
Ron Jon has also made appearances on former radio stations CKLN, CHRY and Scarborough Fusion Radio (U of T). He has hosted a weekly world music radio show called Colours of Rhythm on Toronto internet radio station iLive Radio Toronto (to.iliveradio.com) and Drop The Beat on CTRL Room (ctrl.ca), co-hosting with Canadian DJ/recording artist Gene King.
He is also a DJ/band member of local Afro-Latin music group RITMO Collective and has performed with them at events throughout the city. He is currently partnered with UK/Canadian recording artist/songwriter Simon Law (a.k.a The Funky Ginger) for a series of DJ events called A Funky Dance Reincarnation.

This week! Thursday, May 7 @contxtbytrane:
Afro Brasilica welcomes a dear pal of @trusttheprocesspress - @djronjon - as our special guest selector for the evening. He’ll be sharing some incredible tracks from his collection traveling through the core sounds of this series, and beyond.
🗓️ Thursday, May 7
📍 254 Lansdowne Ave (upstairs)
🕖 7 pm doors, 8-11 pm music
Ron Charlemagne a.k.a. DJ Ron Jon has been involved in the music scene both as a DJ and promoter for over 20 years specializing in various musical genres such as rock, jazz, funk, hip hop, alternative, world music and house.
He has been a resident DJ at venues such as Insomnia Restaurant and Lounge, the former The Merchant Restaurant and Broadview Hotel over an 8 year span. Ron Jon has also played at other venues such as Thompson Hotel, Gladstone Hotel, Aga Khan Museum, Old Mill Tavern, Soho House, Yauca’s Lounge, Luanda House, Pink Sky, Sofia Restaurant, Radius (Hamilton, ON) and Kost (Bisha Hotel). He is also affiliated with and has played at various events for DJ/branding services Nth Degree Entertainment. dConcept and StokeS Entertainment.
Ron Jon has also made appearances on former radio stations CKLN, CHRY and Scarborough Fusion Radio (U of T). He has hosted a weekly world music radio show called Colours of Rhythm on Toronto internet radio station iLive Radio Toronto (to.iliveradio.com) and Drop The Beat on CTRL Room (ctrl.ca), co-hosting with Canadian DJ/recording artist Gene King.
He is also a DJ/band member of local Afro-Latin music group RITMO Collective and has performed with them at events throughout the city. He is currently partnered with UK/Canadian recording artist/songwriter Simon Law (a.k.a The Funky Ginger) for a series of DJ events called A Funky Dance Reincarnation.

This week! Thursday, May 7 @contxtbytrane:
Afro Brasilica welcomes a dear pal of @trusttheprocesspress - @djronjon - as our special guest selector for the evening. He’ll be sharing some incredible tracks from his collection traveling through the core sounds of this series, and beyond.
🗓️ Thursday, May 7
📍 254 Lansdowne Ave (upstairs)
🕖 7 pm doors, 8-11 pm music
Ron Charlemagne a.k.a. DJ Ron Jon has been involved in the music scene both as a DJ and promoter for over 20 years specializing in various musical genres such as rock, jazz, funk, hip hop, alternative, world music and house.
He has been a resident DJ at venues such as Insomnia Restaurant and Lounge, the former The Merchant Restaurant and Broadview Hotel over an 8 year span. Ron Jon has also played at other venues such as Thompson Hotel, Gladstone Hotel, Aga Khan Museum, Old Mill Tavern, Soho House, Yauca’s Lounge, Luanda House, Pink Sky, Sofia Restaurant, Radius (Hamilton, ON) and Kost (Bisha Hotel). He is also affiliated with and has played at various events for DJ/branding services Nth Degree Entertainment. dConcept and StokeS Entertainment.
Ron Jon has also made appearances on former radio stations CKLN, CHRY and Scarborough Fusion Radio (U of T). He has hosted a weekly world music radio show called Colours of Rhythm on Toronto internet radio station iLive Radio Toronto (to.iliveradio.com) and Drop The Beat on CTRL Room (ctrl.ca), co-hosting with Canadian DJ/recording artist Gene King.
He is also a DJ/band member of local Afro-Latin music group RITMO Collective and has performed with them at events throughout the city. He is currently partnered with UK/Canadian recording artist/songwriter Simon Law (a.k.a The Funky Ginger) for a series of DJ events called A Funky Dance Reincarnation.
This week! Thursday, May 7 @contxtbytrane:
Afro Brasilica welcomes a dear pal of @trusttheprocesspress - @djronjon - as our special guest selector for the evening. He’ll be sharing some incredible tracks from his collection traveling through the core sounds of this series, and beyond.
🗓️ Thursday, May 7
📍 254 Lansdowne Ave (upstairs)
🕖 7 pm doors, 8-11 pm music
Ron Charlemagne a.k.a. DJ Ron Jon has been involved in the music scene both as a DJ and promoter for over 20 years specializing in various musical genres such as rock, jazz, funk, hip hop, alternative, world music and house.
He has been a resident DJ at venues such as Insomnia Restaurant and Lounge, the former The Merchant Restaurant and Broadview Hotel over an 8 year span. Ron Jon has also played at other venues such as Thompson Hotel, Gladstone Hotel, Aga Khan Museum, Old Mill Tavern, Soho House, Yauca’s Lounge, Luanda House, Pink Sky, Sofia Restaurant, Radius (Hamilton, ON) and Kost (Bisha Hotel). He is also affiliated with and has played at various events for DJ/branding services Nth Degree Entertainment. dConcept and StokeS Entertainment.
Ron Jon has also made appearances on former radio stations CKLN, CHRY and Scarborough Fusion Radio (U of T). He has hosted a weekly world music radio show called Colours of Rhythm on Toronto internet radio station iLive Radio Toronto (to.iliveradio.com) and Drop The Beat on CTRL Room (ctrl.ca), co-hosting with Canadian DJ/recording artist Gene King.
He is also a DJ/band member of local Afro-Latin music group RITMO Collective and has performed with them at events throughout the city. He is currently partnered with UK/Canadian recording artist/songwriter Simon Law (a.k.a The Funky Ginger) for a series of DJ events called A Funky Dance Reincarnation.
This week! Thursday, May 7 @contxtbytrane:
Afro Brasilica welcomes a dear pal of @trusttheprocesspress - @djronjon - as our special guest selector for the evening. He’ll be sharing some incredible tracks from his collection traveling through the core sounds of this series, and beyond.
🗓️ Thursday, May 7
📍 254 Lansdowne Ave (upstairs)
🕖 7 pm doors, 8-11 pm music
Ron Charlemagne a.k.a. DJ Ron Jon has been involved in the music scene both as a DJ and promoter for over 20 years specializing in various musical genres such as rock, jazz, funk, hip hop, alternative, world music and house.
He has been a resident DJ at venues such as Insomnia Restaurant and Lounge, the former The Merchant Restaurant and Broadview Hotel over an 8 year span. Ron Jon has also played at other venues such as Thompson Hotel, Gladstone Hotel, Aga Khan Museum, Old Mill Tavern, Soho House, Yauca’s Lounge, Luanda House, Pink Sky, Sofia Restaurant, Radius (Hamilton, ON) and Kost (Bisha Hotel). He is also affiliated with and has played at various events for DJ/branding services Nth Degree Entertainment. dConcept and StokeS Entertainment.
Ron Jon has also made appearances on former radio stations CKLN, CHRY and Scarborough Fusion Radio (U of T). He has hosted a weekly world music radio show called Colours of Rhythm on Toronto internet radio station iLive Radio Toronto (to.iliveradio.com) and Drop The Beat on CTRL Room (ctrl.ca), co-hosting with Canadian DJ/recording artist Gene King.
He is also a DJ/band member of local Afro-Latin music group RITMO Collective and has performed with them at events throughout the city. He is currently partnered with UK/Canadian recording artist/songwriter Simon Law (a.k.a The Funky Ginger) for a series of DJ events called A Funky Dance Reincarnation.

Join us this Saturday (May 2nd) at @highnotesco to celebrate the launch of Breaking Sound - an exhibition by Rhandy Adolphe (SAMBAranthony) - part of CONTACT Photography Festival.
From 12PM until close, step into a space where photography and sound move together.
An exhibition you can walk through with an amazing lineup of performances you’ll feel in your chest.
All are welcome.
Details in the bio.
Breaking Sound is a month-long exhibition by Toronto-based multidisciplinary artist Rhandy Adolphe (SAMBAranthony).
Through a body of work that fuses sound and sight through movement, the exhibition translates photography into visual sound waves captured through dance and DJ’ing. The installation explores vibration as a shared language; one capable of bending perception and dissolving boundaries between what we hear and what we see.
At its core, Breaking Sound reflects on the idea that all sensation originates from the same material force: vibration itself. Visitors are invited to move through the space at their own pace, whether in stillness or in motion, and to return throughout the month to experience the work from new perspectives.
We’ll be raffling off an exclusive print from the exhibition, with the winner announced at the end of May. So come through early, come back often, and give yourself a few chances to take a piece of it home!
DJs and Performances:
DJ Ron Jon (@djronjon) | 12:00pm - 1:30pm
Soul, Funk and House
The MAZZz (@mazzucadpi ) | 1:30pm - 3:00pm
Disco, New Wave, Electronic and specializes in the genre of “HSIHNHTIA” (holy shit I have not heard that in ages)
Dimitry (@handdrawndmitry ) | 3:00pm - 4:30pm
psych, rock, r&b, folk, instrumental, new wave, disco, electronic, & jazz)
olasconola (@olasconola ) | 4:30pm - 6:00pm
Sound Travels : A sonic journey around the world. Baila!
K2 (@sonomadic_music ) | 6:00pm - 6:45pm
Free jazz improvisation
Jeff Paris (@jparis1976 ) | 6:45pm - 8:15pm
Vinyl-only former rave DJ. Detroit techno snob. Deep crates, zero compromises.
That Dude From Lupinore (@lupinore ) | 8:15pm - 9:00pm
Zouk, Kompa, Funk, Soul, House

Join us this Saturday (May 2nd) at @highnotesco to celebrate the launch of Breaking Sound - an exhibition by Rhandy Adolphe (SAMBAranthony) - part of CONTACT Photography Festival.
From 12PM until close, step into a space where photography and sound move together.
An exhibition you can walk through with an amazing lineup of performances you’ll feel in your chest.
All are welcome.
Details in the bio.
Breaking Sound is a month-long exhibition by Toronto-based multidisciplinary artist Rhandy Adolphe (SAMBAranthony).
Through a body of work that fuses sound and sight through movement, the exhibition translates photography into visual sound waves captured through dance and DJ’ing. The installation explores vibration as a shared language; one capable of bending perception and dissolving boundaries between what we hear and what we see.
At its core, Breaking Sound reflects on the idea that all sensation originates from the same material force: vibration itself. Visitors are invited to move through the space at their own pace, whether in stillness or in motion, and to return throughout the month to experience the work from new perspectives.
We’ll be raffling off an exclusive print from the exhibition, with the winner announced at the end of May. So come through early, come back often, and give yourself a few chances to take a piece of it home!
DJs and Performances:
DJ Ron Jon (@djronjon) | 12:00pm - 1:30pm
Soul, Funk and House
The MAZZz (@mazzucadpi ) | 1:30pm - 3:00pm
Disco, New Wave, Electronic and specializes in the genre of “HSIHNHTIA” (holy shit I have not heard that in ages)
Dimitry (@handdrawndmitry ) | 3:00pm - 4:30pm
psych, rock, r&b, folk, instrumental, new wave, disco, electronic, & jazz)
olasconola (@olasconola ) | 4:30pm - 6:00pm
Sound Travels : A sonic journey around the world. Baila!
K2 (@sonomadic_music ) | 6:00pm - 6:45pm
Free jazz improvisation
Jeff Paris (@jparis1976 ) | 6:45pm - 8:15pm
Vinyl-only former rave DJ. Detroit techno snob. Deep crates, zero compromises.
That Dude From Lupinore (@lupinore ) | 8:15pm - 9:00pm
Zouk, Kompa, Funk, Soul, House
We’re getting ready for #InternationalJazzDay on Thursday, April 30 - what better way than to celebrate @contxtbytrane for our Afro Brasilica residency!
A small sample of the many records we have lined up for you! Join us at 8 pm - April 30.
🗓️ Thursday, April 30
🕖 7 pm doors, music from 8 pm to 11 pm
📍254 Lansdowne Avenue
🎟️ RSVP in bio
🍽️ excellent dinner by @honeyguruinc
A cultivation space for joy, movement and energy.
Always. Through sound and image.
Conversation and connection.
We are back tomorrow - Thursday, April 23 - for Afro Brasilica at @contxtbytrane.
Delivering the goods through a b2b DJ set paired with incredible dinner offerings by @honeyguruinc!
APRIL 30: we celebrate International Jazz Day with our finest records and a special film screening! 🎥 🎶
MAY 7: guest DJ set by @djronjon in the sprit and format of his former, much loved and longstanding radio show Colours Of Rhythm 🔊
PWYC / kindly RSVP in bio to hold a spot! 🎟️
🗓️ Thursday, April 23 / April 30 / May 7
🕖 8-11 pm
📍 254 Lansdowne Avenue, Toronto

Breaking Sound is a photography exhibition by multidisciplinary artist Rhandy Adolphe
(SAMBAranthony) as part of this year’s CONTACT Photography Festival (@contactphoto )
Through a body of work that fuses sound and sight, the exhibition translates photography into visual sound waves and explores vibration as a shared language; one
capable of bending perception and dissolving boundaries between what we hear and
what we see.
At its core, Breaking Sound reflects on the idea that all sensation originates from the same material force: vibration itself. Visitors are invited to move through the space at their own pace, whether in stillness or in motion, and to return throughout the month to
experience the work from new perspectives.
May 1 through May 31, 2026
@highnotesco - 2057 Dundas St W
Opening Reception :
Saturday May 2nd
2057 Dundas St W, Toronto
12 PM - 9 PM
Featuring a lineup of local DJs and performers - TBA soon.
Looking forward to welcoming you at the exhibition reception, and excited to share this body of work throughout the month of May.
Link in Bio to RSVP.
We extend gratitude to High Notes Coffee + Vinyl (@highnotesco ) for fostering a space where art and
music can harmoniously co-exist. Can’t express how much new music and new artists
have been discovered within its walls.

Breaking Sound is a photography exhibition by multidisciplinary artist Rhandy Adolphe
(SAMBAranthony) as part of this year’s CONTACT Photography Festival (@contactphoto )
Through a body of work that fuses sound and sight, the exhibition translates photography into visual sound waves and explores vibration as a shared language; one
capable of bending perception and dissolving boundaries between what we hear and
what we see.
At its core, Breaking Sound reflects on the idea that all sensation originates from the same material force: vibration itself. Visitors are invited to move through the space at their own pace, whether in stillness or in motion, and to return throughout the month to
experience the work from new perspectives.
May 1 through May 31, 2026
@highnotesco - 2057 Dundas St W
Opening Reception :
Saturday May 2nd
2057 Dundas St W, Toronto
12 PM - 9 PM
Featuring a lineup of local DJs and performers - TBA soon.
Looking forward to welcoming you at the exhibition reception, and excited to share this body of work throughout the month of May.
Link in Bio to RSVP.
We extend gratitude to High Notes Coffee + Vinyl (@highnotesco ) for fostering a space where art and
music can harmoniously co-exist. Can’t express how much new music and new artists
have been discovered within its walls.

Breaking Sound is a photography exhibition by multidisciplinary artist Rhandy Adolphe
(SAMBAranthony) as part of this year’s CONTACT Photography Festival (@contactphoto )
Through a body of work that fuses sound and sight, the exhibition translates photography into visual sound waves and explores vibration as a shared language; one
capable of bending perception and dissolving boundaries between what we hear and
what we see.
At its core, Breaking Sound reflects on the idea that all sensation originates from the same material force: vibration itself. Visitors are invited to move through the space at their own pace, whether in stillness or in motion, and to return throughout the month to
experience the work from new perspectives.
May 1 through May 31, 2026
@highnotesco - 2057 Dundas St W
Opening Reception :
Saturday May 2nd
2057 Dundas St W, Toronto
12 PM - 9 PM
Featuring a lineup of local DJs and performers - TBA soon.
Looking forward to welcoming you at the exhibition reception, and excited to share this body of work throughout the month of May.
Link in Bio to RSVP.
We extend gratitude to High Notes Coffee + Vinyl (@highnotesco ) for fostering a space where art and
music can harmoniously co-exist. Can’t express how much new music and new artists
have been discovered within its walls.

Breaking Sound is a photography exhibition by multidisciplinary artist Rhandy Adolphe
(SAMBAranthony) as part of this year’s CONTACT Photography Festival (@contactphoto )
Through a body of work that fuses sound and sight, the exhibition translates photography into visual sound waves and explores vibration as a shared language; one
capable of bending perception and dissolving boundaries between what we hear and
what we see.
At its core, Breaking Sound reflects on the idea that all sensation originates from the same material force: vibration itself. Visitors are invited to move through the space at their own pace, whether in stillness or in motion, and to return throughout the month to
experience the work from new perspectives.
May 1 through May 31, 2026
@highnotesco - 2057 Dundas St W
Opening Reception :
Saturday May 2nd
2057 Dundas St W, Toronto
12 PM - 9 PM
Featuring a lineup of local DJs and performers - TBA soon.
Looking forward to welcoming you at the exhibition reception, and excited to share this body of work throughout the month of May.
Link in Bio to RSVP.
We extend gratitude to High Notes Coffee + Vinyl (@highnotesco ) for fostering a space where art and
music can harmoniously co-exist. Can’t express how much new music and new artists
have been discovered within its walls.
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