The City of Toronto’s popular Nuit Blanche celebration is returning to the Museum on the evening of October 1–2.
From sunset to sunrise, experience the joy of Collective Effervescence by embarking on a captivating journey of art, dance, and music at the Aga Khan Museum, Aga Khan Park, and the Ismaili Centre, Toronto. Reflect on the environmental impact of colour with Colour of the Year, a new installation by Meera Sethi, immerse yourself in The Sheltering Sky, a striking installation by Zahra Saleki, and enjoy an entrancing program filled with live music, dance, and visual art — all night long.
Make sure to explore the Museum’s Permanent Collection for free and take in special performances by the Little Pear Garden Theatre, Bageshree Vaze, and Indrajit Banerjee and Nandkishor Muley. Tickets will be issued one hour before each performance on a first come first served basis.
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