What to do in Toronto this weekend Jan. 27 to 29

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Looking for something to do in Toronto this week? From the Toronto Tea Festival to a fire performance at Witches Night In, here's a sampling at what is happening in the city.

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Suspended from a ceiling four-metres high, from a distance, the piece resembles a bloodied side of beef. Close up, it might be a drop of blood. From a certain angle, it sort of looks like a vulva.Since 2011, this DesignTO has showcased work by artists-slash-designers across the country and beyond, whose work pushes the boundaries of — and blurs the lines between — the fields of art, design and craft.

Other exhibits to check out this weekend is the Stop. Look. Think. walking tour on Saturday to see three installations on display in the Yonge-St. Clair neighbourhood and the Lifecycle of Objects display at Trinity Community Recreation Centre, 155 Crawford St., on Sunday.

This free Curatorial Tour with Mona Filip starts at 2 p.m. on Saturday at 7 Hart House Circle. For more info, visit harthouse.ca/event.After a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19, the Toronto Tea Festival is back. The two-day event this weekend showcases dozens of different tea varieties from Canadian and international tea makers, from the traditional mainstays to the tea world’s latest creations. Visitors can also hear from industry experts at one of the many presentations.

The festival takes place at the Toronto Reference Library, 789 Yonge St., Saturday and Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tickets are $16 for one day; $25 for a weekend pass. Visit teafestivaltoronto.com for more info.From Friday to Sunday, check out more than 50 vendors, stunt performers, tarot card readers, witchy art, food trucks and butterbeer in a historic building at 672 Dupont St. Henna and other tattoo artists will also there. Follow on Instagram @creativemarketlocal for more information.

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