Posts Tagged ‘Aboriginal’

ALIVE Arts Winter Festival & Dialogue

Date: December 13-15, 2011, Aboriginal Artisan Tables: 11am- 9pm; Dialogue events: 12- 2pm
Location: W2 Media Cafe & Woodward’s Atrium
Website: www.creativetechnology.org and https://www.facebook.com/events/249155485147299/

ALIVE Arts Winter Festival & Dialogue is a cultural showcase with Aboriginal performing artists, an urban aboriginal artisan Christmas sale, children’s art program, traditional dancers, and community meals prepared by W2 Media Cafe.

Produced by W2 Community Media Arts Society in partnership with the Roundhouse Community Arts & Recreation Society, ALIVE (Aboriginal Life in Vancouver Enhancement Society), Lower Mainland United Way, Vancouver Indigenous Media Arts Festival, BCGEU, and RayCam Community Centre.

The series of cultural presentations and dialogues take place each lunch hour from 12-2:00 pm with discussions over healthy foods and then continue with evening cultural presentations. On Thursday, Dec 15, the Festival highlight is a dialogue and report back on the City’s Urban Aboriginal People’s Study/Vancouver 2011 with Ginger Gosnell and invited guests to hear back from members of the community.

HIGHLIGHTS
WINTER FILM NIGHT
Tuesday Dec 13, 6-9:30 featuring the NDN Classic ‘Smoke Signals’ directed by Chris Eyre. Presented by Vancouver Indigenous Media Arts Festival (VIMAF).

HIP HOP BINGO
Wednesday Dec 14, 6-9pm featuring $1000 in prizes with yer Hosts Ostwelve & JB The First Lady.

ABORIGINAL BLUES REVIEW
Thursday Dec 15, 6:00-9:00 featuring Wayne Lavallee, Murray Porter, Dalannah Gail Bowen and Russell Wallace.

ALIVE DIALOGUE CIRCLES
Tuesday-Thursday Dec 13-15, 12-2pm. A series of cultural presentations and dialogue circles take place each lunch hour with discussions over healthy foods and then continue with evening cultural presentations. With a focus on School Board, Park Board and City of Vancouver and enhancing our relations.

ALIVE ARTS
Bone game, traditional crafts, drumming, songs and storytelling

WINTER CELEBRATION
The main event on Thursday, 5-9pm with POWWOW DRUMMERS! On Thursday, Dec 15, the Festival highlight is an evening of Powwow drummers, community meal, and dialogue and report back on the City’s Urban Aboriginal People’s Study/Vancouver 2011, with Ginger Gosnell-Myers and City of Vancouver representatives to share within the circle with members of the community. Check out the traditional games, Blues Review, the Artisan tables and more!

And did we say this is all free or by donation?! See you at the W2 Media Cafe and Woodward’s Atrium! On the Hastings and Cordova bus routes, with parking in the Woodward’s Parkade (enter eastbound on Cordova east of Cambie).

Visit https://www.facebook.com/events/249155485147299/ for full schedule details.

Image credit: Jerry Whitehead, A family dance together, 1998, acrylic on concrete, previously located at the corner of Carrall Street and Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC.

With support from the City of Vancouver’s 125th Anniversary Grants Program and the participation of the Government of Canada.

Come and Dance: An Aboriginal Dance Festival


Date: November 16 - 19, 2011
Location: Scotiabank Dance Centre located at 677 Davie Street, and the Aboriginal Friendship Centre at 1607 East Hastings Street
Website: www.vnidansi.ca

Celebrating the Aboriginal heritage of Vancouver through the art of dance, Come and Dance: An Aboriginal Dance Festival will build connections between the Aboriginal dance community, contemporary dance artists and Vancouver dance audiences. Highlighting the importance of dance as a vital component and creative expression in many Aboriginal cultures, dance artists and companies will perform traditional and contemporary Aboriginal dance. In addition to these presentations, Compaigni V’ni Dansi Society will also design a special program for youth and children.

With support from the City of Vancouver’s 125th Anniversary Grants Program and the participation of the Government of Canada.

Talking Stick Festival 2011


Date: February 1 to February 13, 2011
Location: Various venues throughout the city: Roundhouse Community Arts & Recreation Centre, The Wise Hall, The Pond, Cafe Deux Soleils, Zawa Resturant, the Britannia Community Centre, The Holiday Inn and Suites, and the Scotia Dance Centre. Community workshops at Point Secondary School, Britannia Secondary School and MacDonald Elementary School.
Website: www.fullcircle.ca

The 10th annual Talking Stick Festival is a two-week celebration of Aboriginal performance and art. Over the course of 13 days the Aboriginal community gathers together in a fusion of cabaret, music, dance, theatre and storytelling. In venues across the city, the festival highlight the talents of artists from as far as the Yukon, Ontario, and the United States and as near as Vancouver’s own back yard! Everyone is welcome! Come and join presenters Full Circle for the 10th Annual Talking Stick Festival.

With support from the City of Vancouver’s 125th Anniversary Grants Program and the participation of the Government of Canada.

Read more:

The Province: Top picks for Talking Stick Festival

Georgia Straight: Event Listing

Georgia Straight: “Talking Stick Festival’s Fragments grew out of survivors’ stories”

Georgia Straight - “Talking Stick Festival reflects resurging Native arts”