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    17 years ago

    awesome studio - would absolutely recommend it to anyone that wants their child to love dance!

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    illumi Mississauga - Arctic area

    illumi Mississauga

    4.3(16 reviews)
    4.9 kmMeadowvale Village

    I have been to Illumi several times before and I'm so happy to see some modifications and new…read moredisplays added. I couldn't enjoy my visit as much this time unfortunately as I was not properly dressed for it and hence managed to spend only 30 minutes, however, I still enjoyed their new Arabian nights theme. They've added a beach bonanza which is great for kids. Would love to come back and explore properly. Dress warm! Incredible display of lights and a fun night out! I've been wanting to check out Illumi for a while & would always see the huge tree from afar whenever I drive by. I have been to a few holiday events in the past to see lights but illumi was an event completely magical and different from the other holdiay events I've been to. I gotta say it's probably even the best one. There are different displays, from an European escape (where you can ride the merry go round) to a section with animals, penguins and igloos. I couldn't say which is my favourite as they're all very good. It is kid-friendly as well and there are multiple photo ops opportunities and spots around you can stop for pics. Dress warm. You can also take a break inside where there's lots of seating space and some food options, as well as some merch for sale. The bubble tea (both hot/cold) were really good and the churros were also tasty. I'm not usually a fan of pretzels but I found the ones there tasty as well. Lots of parking space. Organized and many staff around to assist. Bring your cameras/phones with a full charge, a big and warm jacket to enjoy the experience. Give yourself at least 75 minutes or more. Strongly recommend booking online in advance as well for tickets.

    It's first time I was there and it took 2 hours to finish. It's nice light with different them in…read moreeach zone. There are places for kids to play. Kids zone, Europe zone, spider zone, animal zone, etc. make sure you dress warm with hats and mitten as it is outdoor. The parking is well organized even lots of car went in, there is a breeze for me to get in and get a parking.

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    The neighborhood lights area

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    Entrance queue lights

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    Rose Theatre Brampton - The Green Room, which has a nice view of the downtown core.

    Rose Theatre Brampton

    4.1(18 reviews)
    9.1 km

    I just love Rose Theatre Brampton!…read more - Complimentary Underground Parking on Show Nights - Ton of parking spaces! - Complimentary Coat Check - Never a line to use the washroom facilities -Small and Intimate seating means you never too far away from the stage (I did have a good view of all the actions...) - Classy but casual as there is no dress code - Professional but friendly staff - Great Location for commuting as it is just off the Highway and right across from the bus terminal! And of course the show: Full Monty is great! Thanks Yelp GTA for the complimentary tickets!

    As a venue itself, The Rose is about as good as it gets for its scale and comparing it to other…read moresuburban cities' theatres. I've been to a handful of others in the GTA, and driven by some more; in spite of potential bias, I feel the Rose is nicest. Beautifully designed, no poor seats, terrific acoustics, a separate smaller theatre for smaller performances, a massive lobby which itself is well-suited for events. There's also free parking and coat check. It's perfectly situated in the heart of downtown Brampton with several restaurant options all within the same block. The Rose (I believe) also owns the fountain in front which is often converted into a mini-stage for local performances in the summer and compliments what's happening in Garden Square. I should award it 5 stars by these virtues alone, but the often lacklustre performance lineup can't really be disassociated with the venue - especially since it effectively organized by the theatre. It's not to say there are never worthwhile shows, but a bit too few and far between. I'm actually a bit surprised there aren't more since it is a such a perfect venue - perhaps its due to the fact that Casinos can offer more money to performers. In any case, a wonderful spot and hoping that it can draw even more shows and that the local population gets behind it.

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    Rose Theatre Brampton - Lieutenant-Governor Elizabeth Dowdeswell and the nominees for the 2017 Visionaries prize. I was the only media person who showed up.

    Lieutenant-Governor Elizabeth Dowdeswell and the nominees for the 2017 Visionaries prize. I was the only media person who showed up.

    Rose Theatre Brampton - The Lieutenant-Governor speaks at the Rose Theatre on September 28, 2017.

    The Lieutenant-Governor speaks at the Rose Theatre on September 28, 2017.

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    Odysseo by Cavalia - Pretty artwork for sale

    Odysseo by Cavalia

    4.3(3 reviews)
    7.3 km

    Last year, I had a co-op student for the summer session work on various writing tasks at my…read moreworkplace. We have similar interests in music, the arts, and food that we have kept in touch. We ended up striking up a friendship, for which I am thankful! She asked me whether I wanted to see Cavalia with her. Considering that I live under a rock thanks to work, I managed to do a search online and said yes. She described the event as being Cirque du Soleil meets horses. She bought the tickets and I paid her back for my ticket. I drove us over there. Parking by the white tents at Hershey Centre went for $15. There was plenty of parking when we got there ten minutes before the show started. You can pay for parking at any cashier. The woman at the will-call area was friendly and helpful. The only improvement suggestion that I have would be to have more staff guiding folks to seats. My friend and I had no trouble finding our seats. However, two women disputed where we sat. We move, checked the section and seats, and told them that they were mistaken. They apologized profusely. Luckily, were were all understanding. The performance was wonderful. I was wondering how all the horses would endure. They seemed well-treated and behaved. The trainers, performers, and horses showed patience, confidence, grace, and skill. Whomever decided to incorporate horses in a beautifully choreographed show is brilliant! Intermission was thirty minutes. I am guessing that the horses needed more time to rest and replenish. My friend and I looked at the gift store goodies, snacks, and artwork that you could purchase. If you have a chance to see this show, go! It's so different. I had a great time with great company. (151)

    Saw Cavalia's "Odysseo" in Mississauga with a large group of seven on June 23, 2017…read more We got the VIP package which included a dinner buffet before the show, open bar (wine and beer), and dessert buffet during intermission, access to the stables after the show, and a souvenir (book). I think the package was quite worth it: The pre-show buffet was quite good. It seemed like there was a bit of a Mediterranean taste to the buffet with couscous and pita bread. There was also smoked salmon, shrimp, kale salad, and pasta. The steak sirloin pieces were star of the buffet. They were tender, and grilled an excellent medium. There weren't too many different items; the buffet was more quality over quantity. There was also a station serving mini-sliders, pizza, and popcorn. You could bring the popcorn into the show to snack on. The open bar served wine and beer, but you could also get a variety of soft drinks and bottled water you could bring into the show. So, for the $40-or-so upgrade you almost get your money's worth right there. The dessert buffet during the intermission was a nice treat too. You went back to the separate VIP tent, and a selection of cakes, pastries, fruits, and other sweets. The bar was open again too. Perhaps the only downside was that you only got 30 minutes, so by the time you came over from your seats you didn't have much time. The VIP passes allowed access to the stables after the show. You had to wait a little bit while they got the horses settled, but once we were allowed in you could walk around and see the horses. You were not allowed to touch or feed them, but you could see the vet tech's attending to the horses after the show. There was also an opportunity to take photos with and get autographs from human performers. As for the performance itself, I came in with very high expectations and it exceeded them all. Having paid a lot of money and having seen 3 Cirque Du Soleil shows, I was worried I would feel let down by this show in the suburbs. I was mistaken. This was a truly high-quality show, to rival the entertainment you would get at any concert or sporting venue. I don't know anything about horses, or dressage, or such. And it didn't matter. Such large animals, moving so fast, in formation, almost dancing was impressive. The performers also did tricks with the animals that looked very impressive, like doing acrobatics and tricks in (and sometimes under) the saddles, and other rather dangerous-looking stunts. There was also a lot of performance quality from the non-equine, human performers. There was a troop of acrobats that performed very impressive feats of human athleticism. And there was impressive gymnastics-like work you would expect from a circus show. One particular scene with a "carousel" was particularly impressive. I've used the word impressive a lot, but that's the word that keeps coming to mind! It was all choreographed very beautifully, and time seemed to fly; the show never seemed to drag and I never checked my watch. One review I read before said the show was full of human and equine muscle. These performers with their 8-pack abs lived up to that moniker. The White Big Top tent was a performer itself. They truly transformed this empty field into a temporary stadium. It felt much larger inside than it appeared on the outside. At first I was concerned the stage was really small, but curtains rolled back throughout the show to reveal a rather large stage for the horses, acrobats, and other performers to perform. The use of screens and lighting were also very effective at conveying the different climates and topography they were trying to emulate. And their use of water was something that definitely would not have been possible in a stadium. The tent was a performer in itself! I did not take any photos during the show because they asked for no pictures or recordings, especially no flash photography. Quite a few people did though, which was disappointing, and a little rude. Perhaps the only reason I wouldn't rate it 5/5 stars, would be the price. It is a rather steep price for ticket. In an era where we're used to streaming content almost for free, spending $200+ for a show feels like an extravagant anachronism. I understand and I see why it was so expensive, and I feel we got a very high-quality performance, but I can see how the ticket price could discourage some people. And, I didn't like that we had to pay for parking, when parking at the Hershey Centre is normally free. But, as I said before, the show was impressive, an impressive merging of horseplay and gymnastics. It is pricey, but high-quality.

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