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WATCH OUR OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEOS

Quarantine Dream (Teenage Dream Parody)

How do you envision our world post-pandemic? We asked our cast to share their Quarantine Dreams…and obviously, we had to sing about it.
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SExT encourages YOU to reflect on YOUR pandemic experiences and share your ideas for a better future in the comments and on social media using #QuarantineDream.

This project was funded by the ‘U of T COVID-19 Student Engagement Award’ through the generosity of the Office of the Vice-President, international and University Toronto Scarborough. Thank you to TakingITGlobal, the Government of Canada, and Canada Service Corps for generously supporting this project!

​It Wasn't Me (A Quarantine Parody)

Videos presented in partnership with The Canadian Foundation for AIDS Research (CANFAR):

BODAK CONSENT

Our first official music video touches on the topic of consent.
A parody of Cardi B's "Bodak Yellow" with lyrics and performance by SExT cast member Lauren Chang aka MS. G. 
Featuring the Cast of SExT.
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#BodakConsent #OnlyYesMeansYes #RevolutionizeSexEd

TUNNEL VISION

Our second official music video released on the International Day of the Elimination of Violence Against Women is a personal perspective on intimate partner violence and healing. Lyrics and performance by SExT cast member Mary Getachew. Music and direction by Elena Juatco. Choreography by Ming-Bo Lam.

#TunnelVision #MeToo
THE PRESS LOVES #BODAKCONSENT!
We are thrilled to be a part of an extensive press tour to promote our new music videos and #RevolutionizeSexEd

>> CHECK OUT WHAT THE PRESS IS SAYING!

#SExTNationalTour 2019 
presented by The Canadian Foundation for AIDS Research (CANFAR)

May 06 - Marc Garneau Collegiate Institute (Toronto, Ontario)
May 13 - P.W. Kaeser High School (Fort Smith, Northwest Territories)

May 14 - Diamond Jenness Secondary School (Hay River, Northwest Territories)
May 15 - Deninu School (Fort Resultion, Northwest Territories)

May 17 - Thomas Simpson Secondary School/ Líídlįį Kúę Regional High School (Fort Simpson, Northwest Territories)
May 21 - Deh Gah School (Fort Providence, Northwest Territories)
May 22 - Sir John Franklin High School (Yellowknife, Northwest Territories)
May 23 - École Allain St-Cyr (Yellowknife, Northwest Territories)
May 24 - William MacDonald School (Yellowknife, Northwest Territories)
May 27 - East Three Secondary School (Inuvik, Northwest Territories)
May 28 - Mangilaluk School (
Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories)
June 01 - L.I.G.H.T Gender Justice Conference (Woodbridge, Ontario)
June 06 - John Polyani (Toronto, Ontario)
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We've officially gone NATIONAL! Presented by The Canadian Foundation for AIDS Research (CANFAR) READ MORE >>

Read The SExT Blog

The SExT creatives and cast keep you up to date on rehearsal stories, opening night mayhem, and personal thoughts on sex and healthy relationships.

​Here are our most recent blogs:

 What's new on our YouTube channel

A look into the creative process of "Tunnel Vision", our second official music video that highlights the topic of domestic violence and healing. To be released on the International Day of the Elimination of Violence Against Women.
A behind-the-scenes vlog of our travels through Saskatchewan as part of SExT's first-ever national tour in partnership with The Canadian Foundation for AIDS Research.
Before our first official music video "Bodak Consent" went live, we had the cast film their reactions.
Cast members Theebi, Thuri, & Mary complete the Spicy Noodle Challenge. Just 'cuz.
Thuri takes us behind the scenes of our performance at the 2017 Ophea Conference in Niagara Falls.
Elena & Mary perform an acoustic version of the show's original song "Tunnel Vision". 
>> GO TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL

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SExT wins award for remarkable work in community-engaged arts in Canada

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"SExT: Sex Education by Theatre" is a workshop and performance program that engages youth on topics relating to sexual health and education. #SExTEdShow
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    • Our Mandate
    • Our History
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      • The Cast
      • Friends of the Project
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    • FAQ
  • Blog
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    • Why Theatre?
    • Bring SExT Into YOUR School
    • Teacher's Guide
    • Feedback Forms
  • Press
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  • Contact
  • Resources