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First Winter Programs Start in Less Than 3 Weeks—Meet our Exciting Speakers!


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Happy New Year, Friends!

We hope you’ve had a wonderful holiday season. With our first winter programs less than 3 weeks away, I’d like to introduce you to our next two exciting speakers at the Miles Nadal JCC.

On Tuesdays, starting January 20th, Humber College Music prof Andrew Scott leads our new series on “The World’s Great Music Cities and the Artists They Inspired.” Learn more and sign up HERE and click HERE for a video greeting in which Andy previews the series.

For a different, but no less delightful, journey through cultural history, join the National Ballet’s Natasha Frid Finlay and guest speaker Veronica Tennant, C.C., for “Passion and Precision: The History of Ballet.” This series runs on Wednesdays, starting January 28th, and you can learn more and sign up HERE. Click HERE for a fun video where Natasha previews the series.

If you’d like to attend both courses, click HERE to check out our “Winter Season Pass,” which offers discounted access to both of these winter programs, and please contact [email protected] or [email protected] with any registration questions.

As always, please scroll below for more cool events from our MNjcc partners and check out our new “Speakers Annex Winter Reading Guide” for your next great read.

We wish you all great things in 2026. We couldn’t be more excited to learn with you this year!

Will Di Novi
Host and Organizer
The Speakers Annex

The Speakers Annex is proud to be presented in partnership with 

OUR EXCITING NEW WINTER COURSES!


Tuesdays, January 20-February 24

10:30 AM-12 PM

MNjcc Members: $99

Non-Members: $119

Musical Meccas: The World’s Great Music Cities and the Artists They Inspired

He's back! After rave reviews for his recent series on history’s greatest songs, Dr. Andrew Scott returns with this fun new course on the musical icons of the past century and the cities that inspired them.  

From Django Reinhardt’s Paris at the apex of the Jazz Age to the sun-drenched LA landscapes that gave the world the Beach Boys; from London’s mods and rockers at the height of the Swinging Sixties to Glenn Gould’s intimate bond with his hometown of Toronto, we’ll explore how the cultural landscapes within these wonderful cities shaped the careers and music of the century’s musical giants.


Click HERE for the full course schedule and descriptions of each of the six sessions.


Wednesdays, January 28-March 4

10:30 AM-12 PM

MNjcc Members: $99

Non-Members: $119

Passion and Precision: The History of Ballet

Take a dazzling journey through the history of ballet with Natasha Frid Finlay, a dance notator and popular pre-show speaker with The National Ballet of Canada.

From ballet’s origins in the royal courts of Europe to the first iconic productions of Swan Lake and Giselle to 20th century icons like Rudolph Nureyev and Karen Kain, Natasha will pull back the curtain on this wonderful art form, before closing the series with a very special treat: an onstage conversation with the great Veronica Tennant, former Prima Ballerina with The National Ballet of Canada and an inspiration to generations of dance-artists.


Click HERE for the full course schedule and descriptions of each of the six sessions.


MNjcc Members: $149

Non-Members: $179

All-Access Season Pass!

Interested in attending both of our winter programs?

Then consider signing up for this all-access season pass.

Receive unlimited access to each of our two programs at a significant discount!

SOME COOL EVENTS FROM OUR PARTNERS

International Holocaust Remembrance Day Film Screening

In November 1940, days after the Nazis sealed 450,000 Jews in Poland’s Warsaw Ghetto, a secret band of journalists, scholars and community leaders decided to fight back. Under the code name Oyneg Shabes, this clandestine group of resistance fighters vowed to defeat Nazi lies and propaganda - not with guns or fists, but with pen and paper. Experience the award-winning documentary Who Will Write our History Thursday January 29, 1:00-3:00pm.

Presented in partnership with Good Docs.

Join us in the Al Green Theatre or register to receive a link you can watch at home. Questions? Email [email protected].

REGISTER HERE.
Film Critic Adam Nayman Returns Monday January 12!

The passing of Hollywood icon Robert Redford prompted reflection on his impact - not only as a movie star, but also as a director, producer, Sundance Festival founder, and behind-the-scenes power broker. Learn about actors who leveraged their stardom to become ‘multi-hyphenate’ moviemakers: Charlie Chaplin, Orson Welles, Warren Beatty, Jodie Foster, Clint Eastwood, Diane Keaton … and more! Presented in partnership with the Toronto Film Society.

Mondays: January 12 - February 9, 1:00-2:30pm. Join us in the Al Green Theatre, on Zoom simulcast, or register to receive the recordings! 

Questions? Email [email protected].

Register HERE.
Exciting Upcoming Events at the RCM!

Our friends at the Royal Conservatory of Music are kicking off 2026 in style with two exciting events.

On January 18 at 3 PM join visionary Venezuelan pianist Gabriela Montero (pictured) for a program exploring the westward migration of Eastern European composers to Los Angeles for work in the film industry. The concert will feature the classical improvisations for which Montero is famous, this time accompanying Charlie Chaplin’s film The Immigrant. Learn more and sign up here.

Then, on Thursday January 22 at 7 PM, join virtuoso violinist, Berklee College of Music alumnus, singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Kishi Bashi as he makes his Koerner Hall debut. Learn more and sign up here.
Author Talk and Lunch at Heliconian Hall!

Have you ever wondered about the old wooden building at 35 Hazelton Avenue in the heart of Toronto’s Yorkville neighbourhood?

Come to Heliconian Hall on Tuesday, January 20, 2026 from noon to 3 pm for lunch and an author talk on Cello Notes: Music and the Urgency of Time, a memoir by psychoanalyst and cellist Mavis Himes. The memoir is about dreaming big and pursuing one’s goals at any age, and has been described as a “must-read” for anyone taking up or getting back to music later in life.

Click here to learn more and register!
New Dance Memoir From Dance Collection Danse

Dance Collection Danse is is a national arts organization that safeguards Canada’s dance archives and artifacts.

Dance enthusiasts in our audience may be interested in checking a new memoir they recently published by Canadian choreographer Allen Kaeja called I Found My Dance in a Bomb Shelter. It’s a moving collection of stories exploring Kaeja’s journey of discovery as an artist, weaving in a thread of intergenerational trauma as the son of a Holocaust survivor.

You can learn more and get your copy HERE.
Visit and Enjoy the Arts and Letters Club of Toronto

The Arts & Letters Club is a social club for people active or interested in literature and the arts. Located in its historic Toronto building at 14 Elm Street, the Club hosts literary talks, stage productions, musical performances, painting sessions and more. The Club’s lounge and bar is open to visitors every Friday from 4 pm to 7 pm. Beginning in September, the Club will be offering the Speakers Annex community an opportunity to sample its fun events.

If you are interested in learning more, please email Martin Jones at [email protected]. For more information on the Club, please visit www.artsandlettersclub.ca.

SPEAKERS ANNEX READING GUIDES

Last June, I asked some of our favourite Speakers Annex contributors to share a few books that we all might enjoy over the summer months. The result was our first ever “Summer Reading Guide,” which you can see HERE.

After the great response to that guide, we now return with a new “Winter Reading Guide,” which you can read HERE. We’re proud to present this edition in partnership with friend-of-The Speakers Annex Eleanor Wachtel, the host of CBC’s Writers & Company, who has offered her own list of wonderful reading suggestions!

If you’ve read anything lately that totally knocked your socks off, please email me at [email protected]. I’d love to add it to the list for others to enjoy!

  • For registration assistance, please contact the MNjcc customer support team at 416-924-6211 x0 or email [email protected]. You can also refer to this detailed, step-by-step registration guide.

  • Email me about our upcoming programs, or anything else on your mind, at [email protected]. I always love to hear from you!

  • Consult this FAQ Help Sheet for answers to common questions about our events.

    Thank you so much again!