The Canadian Film Centre opened the Slaight Family Music Lab in 2013, sponsored by the Slaight Family Foundation.
Every year a small group of promising composers and song-writers are invited to study under a distinguished composer.
Gary Slaight, of the Slaight Family Foundation, and Slawko Klymkiw of the Canadian Film Centre, at the launch of Slaight Music Residency.
Image: Musician Jeff Morrow at the CFC 25th Anniversary Celebration in LA (8578221120)
Image: Allie X at CFC 25th Anniversary Celebration in LA
Image: Todor Kobakov at the CFC 25th Anniversary Celebration in LA (8578221120)
The Canadian Film Centre (CFC) is a charitable organization founded in 1988 by filmmaker Norman Jewison in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Originally launched as a film school, today it provides training, development and advancement opportunities for professionals in the Canadian film, television and digital media industries, including directors, producers, screenwriters, actors and musicians.
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Windfields Estate in 2000