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Bloor Street Culture Corridor : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bloor Street Culture Corridor The Bloor Street Culture Corridor (BSCC), is a cultural district located in downtown Toronto, Canada. Similar to a business improvement district, the BSCC comprises more than a dozen arts organizations along a stretch of Bloor Street West, between Bathurst and Bay Street.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Bloor St. Culture Corridor: About )〕 The group spans French, Japanese, Italian and aboriginal languages, encompass a range of visual art and music and include three museums: the Royal Ontario Museum, the Gardiner Museum and the Bata Shoe Museum. Officially launched in April 2014, the promotional collective has the support of the Government of Ontario, the City of Toronto, the Toronto Arts Council and others.〔 The group shares a web site, social media and a mobile app to promote exhibitions at its member institutions. The group seeks to become a cultural destination like New York City's Museum Mile or Montreal's Quartier des spectacles.〔 The institutions have an annual attendance estimated at over two million per year.〔 ==Members== Member institutions in the corridor are:〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Bloor St. Culture Corridor: Culture Destinations )〕 *Alliance Française de Toronto *Bata Shoe Museum *Bloor Hot Docs Cinema *Gardiner Museum *Istituto Italiano di Cultura *The Japan Foundation, Toronto *Miles Nadal Jewish Community Centre *The Native Canadian Centre of Toronto *The Royal Conservatory of Music *Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) *Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra and Chamber Choir *Talisker Players *The Toronto Consort *University of Toronto, Faculty of Music Associated institutions, which are nearby or within the district, include the 918 Bathurst cultural centre, the Museum of Estonians Abroad and the Toronto Reference Library.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Cultural Associates )〕
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