
Aga Khan Museum Connected provides subscribers with classical and contemporary dance and music performances from the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto, Ontario. The museum's mission is to "spark wonder, curiosity, and understanding of Muslim cultures and their connection with other cultures" through the arts.
Content on the Aga Khan Museum Connected Roku channel includes the following:
- Sing It Loud - Performances by Mekall Hasan, Borelson, Parchute Thieves, and others.
- Soulful Sounds - The Black Fish Project, This Tale of OUrs, El Yiyo, and more.
- Insightful Voices - Night of Ideas: World in Common, Duende Flamenco Festival: A Look Back, and other titles.
- Healing Rythms - A four-part series marking Black History Month and the rich cultural diversity of Toronto.
The app will let you browse all content for free, but streaming is available only to Friends and Patrons of the Museum, with memberships starting at $50/year. See Fees section below.
-- Information is current as of March 20, 2025
CHANNEL STORE DESCRIPTION: Stay connected with content directly from the Aga Khan Museum. Enjoy exclusive access to: - Classical and contemporary dance and music performances by diverse artists from around the world. - Live-streamed Museum performances and events throughout the year. - Front-row access to the Museum from anywhere in the world on all of your devices.
CHANNEL STORE CATEGORY: Educational
DEVELOPER: Aga Khan Museum
FEES: Free for Friends and Patrons of the Museum; membership packages start at $50/year for Long Distance (live outside the Greater Toronto Area) - more details at agakhanmuseum.org/membership.