Summer Live, the free, three-day festival held July 8, 9, 10, 2011 at Brockton Point in Stanley Park to celebrate Vancouver’s 125th anniversary, was an event with many magical moments. Here are a just a few of our favourites. There are many more photos from Summer Live available on the Vancouver 125 Flickr stream.

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Speak the Unseen - Participatory Mural at Summer Live. Photo by Christine McAvoy

Welh Tima Kexwysem dancers from the Squamish Nation. Photo by Chris Cameron

Daniel Wesley on the Capital Savings Main Stage at Summer Live. Photo by Chris Cameron

The fabulous Summer Live volunteers!

The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra conducted by Bramwell Tovey at Summer Live in Stanley Park. Photo by Christine McAvoy

Kids enjoying the Summer Live Family Stage. Photo by Christine McAvoy

Bollywood Birthday Party (South Asian Arts). Photo by Chris Cameron

A festival goer enjoying Neworld Theatre's PodPlay

 

Artist Sharon Kallis and Summer Live festival goers participating in The Coiled River environmental art project to transform invasive English Ivy from Stanley Park into sculpture.

Summer Live main stage - photo by Christine McAvoy

 

 

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There are 3 comments on “Summer Live at Stanley Park”

  1. Hao Mei Chen says:

    The festival was fabulous! Yay to all the cyclists! One thing that could have been done better was wayfinding and lighting for cyclists to get out of the park at night.

  2. alicia says:

    Great festival you guys!
    Here’s some photos I took of Joseph Wu installing his origami herons at Brockton Oval.
    http://alicia-carvalho.blogspot.com/2011/07/origami-herons.html

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