New documentary takes a closer look at Toronto's music scene Toronto Music
WOOUAY reflects on the work of young artists in the city, from production to what their tracks mean to them. In many ways, you get an intimate few at the inner thoughts of many of these artists.
Before the show began, I was able to gain some insight on the artists and the production of the documentary through two key members and organizers of the event; Kevin Kudu the director and Connor Dunner the producer of the documentary.Where did the idea for WOOUAY come from?A while ago we started doing a documentary about our friends in the community, it was supposed to be just about our friends in terms of music and then it kept going and growing.
The crowd was packed as soon as doors opened, with fans, friends and family members taking over the crowd.Yeah, telling their story really is the main thing for us.The goal is if we can inspire anyone else through this to document the industry that exists in Toronto that would be amazing.CD:
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