
The long weekend is upon us! Hopefully you have a boss willing to let you swap out Canada Day (Tuesday) with a Monday holiday, and you're currently inflating the kiddie pool for what the weather forecast says will be a reasonably warm Saturday and Sunday. To get things started in style, here's five events happening around Vancouver for Friday June, 27, 2008.
A full week into this year's Jazz Fest,
and there's still plenty of exciting acts left to entertain.
Tonight's line-up includes legendary trumpeter Wynton Marsalis with the Jazz at the Lincoln Centre Orchestra (performing at
Orpheum) and French bass
virtuoso Renaud Garcia-Fons at
Performance Works on Granville Island, but for our money, tonight's
best act is none other than Vancouver's own Fond of Tigers, at
the Commodore, opening for the Grande Mothers. Now, the Grande
Mothers, are a draw enough on their own (made up of formers members
of Mothers of Invention, the late Frank Zappa's groundbreaking
experimental rock outfit, this group is bound to blow your mind), but
Fond of Tigers are a homegrown treat worth the price of admission
alone. Playing a nearly indescribable combo of instrumental jazz,
prog and improvisational noise, Fond of Tigers shows are an epic
experience, with 7 players combining wildly different styles to form
brain-meltingly complex compositions. Tickets are $35. All showtimes
and concert listings for the Jazz Fest can be found at
www.coastaljazz.ca.
If soaring gas prices and expanding
office butt are getting you down, this one's for you. Join
Vancouver's largest cyclist advocacy group for their monthly group
bike ride through the streets of Vancouver. Meet at the Vancouver Art
Gallery at 5:30 pm for a en masse ride dress-up your bike or come as
you are. All self-propelling, no polluting forms of transport are
welcome. For details and route instructions call 604-822-BIKE.
Join East Vancouver's Greek Community
for the first night of their week-long summer festival. Tonight's
events kick of at 5 pm, at 4641 Boundary Road (map), with dance performances from 5-8 and live Bouzouki music from 8 pm- 10 pm. Of
course, there will be plenty of traditional Greek food and drink as
well, as well as group dancing and general merriment and cultural
celebrations. Admission is free, with events happening every night
until July 6. Check http://www.greeksummerfest.com for more info.
If watching this year's exciting Euro
2008 proceedings has got you football crazy (or soccer crazy, if you
really must), you may want to stop by the Vancity Theatre to catch
this unique picture of French footballer Zinadine Zidane .
Half sports-documentary and half art-house mediation, this 90-minute
film follows the notoriously bullheaded French national captain on
one day in April 2005, using 17 cameras to capturing the roar of the
crowd and the heat of the action from Zidane's perspective, offering
a fascinating, up-close perspective on one of footballs more
intriguing legends. Shows are at 7pm and 9 pm. For more information
visit the Vancity Theatre's website.
Hardly a cheery subject to usher in the
weekend, but an important one nonetheless. Hear various speakers and
experts talk about the growing problem of human trafficking, and how
we can fight it. Presented by the SFU Interfaith Summer Institute, at
SFU Downtown (500 W. Hastings) from 8:30 am – 5 pm. For more
information email info@interfaithjustpeace.org.
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