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Friday, July 30, 2010
Delany's Coffee House Craft Market
Ambleside Landing, 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm
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High calibre Artisans populate the waterfront of West Vancouver to display and sell their original pieces during this very popular program. One of a kind pottery, jewellery, handbags, gifts, woodwork, glass designs and much more create this artistic and enjoyable market.
Enjoy the live sounds of the Fountain Stage as you stroll through the market; this is shopping the way it should be. |
16th Street Liquor Store Festival Wine Garden
Millennium Park, 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Brand new for 2010, this intimate licenced venue at the foot of 15th street is the perfect location to relax and enjoy the stunning views from the West Vancouver Waterfront while absorbing the stunning art of the Harmony Arts Festival. Join us for a glass of wine and light meal service and enjoy some of the 25 performances on the Pacific Arbour Garden Stage.
Opening Reception
Presented by Pacific Arbour Retirement Communities
Featuring Redboot Trio |
A gypsy jazz trio that took a left turn into Western swing? A Paris café band whose waltzes suddenly detour into wild Balkan dances?
Just when you think you have the Redboot Trio pegged, they veer off into different musical territory, from fast-paced virtuosic instrumentals to heart-rending melodies, to soaring vocal harmonies, all delivered with fiendish skill and energy.
Their debut album, "Liquor For Thieves" is now available.
Park Royal Fountain Stage
Ambleside Landing, 5:30pm
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BA Blacktop Sunset Concert
The Clumsy Lovers have wowed audiences in over 2,000 shows, performing in 49 states and throughout most of Canada. |

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With a practically perpetual tour schedule and over 50,000 CD’s sold, the band remains intent on bringing its fun-loving mix of roots-minded rock and bluegrass/Celtic rave-ups to as many people as care to hear it.
West Vancouver Community Foundation Stage
John Lawson Park, 7:30 pm |
Cinema in the Park
Presented by Dr. Debra Rovinelli & Dr. Graham Foster at West Vancouver Optometry
Everything’s Coming Up Rosie (2009)
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A short award-winning film Written and Directed by Jereme Watt, Produced by Alisia Webster, Executive Producer Paul Armstrong
Winner of Best Canadian Short Film at the 2010 Canada International Film Festival.
Inside Rosie’s mind, she’s beautiful, intelligent, fun and normal. To society and her family, she’s autistic. |
A glimmer of understanding finally opens a new chapter in the family’s relationship as she breaks through the stereotype of her condition and the barriers of communication “U” and “I” take for granted.
West Vancouver Foundation Stage
John Lawson Park, 9:15pm following the Sunset Concert |
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| Shall We Dansu (1996) |
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Feature Film Directed and Written by Masayuki Suo.
Shohei Sugiyama, a successful but unhappy Japanese accountant finds the missing passion in his life when he begins to secretly take ballroom dance lessons, and slowly begins to fall in love with the art form itself.
West Vancouver Foundation Stage
John Lawson Park, following "Everything's Coming Up Rosie" |
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