Cultural Calendar

Models show off the latest styles at Vancouver Fashion Week. Photo courtesy of Vancouver Fashion Week

Models show off the latest styles at Vancouver Fashion Week. Photo courtesy of Vancouver Fashion Week

There are loads of treasures to find this time of year, and they’re not all of the egg-shaped, colourfully-wrapped variety. Hunt down hot designers at Vancouver Fashion Week, hop on in to the Roundhouse to meet an inspirational ecomuralist or collect a couple of friends for Afternoon Tea at the VanDusen Gardens. If there’s room, try to squeeze in a macaron on Macaron Day – you get a treat and so does the B.C. Children’s Hospital Foundation.

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Vancouver Fashion Week Fall/Winter
March 20–24
Chinese Cultural Centre
50 Pender St.
vanfashionweek.com
778-996-2200

Award winning local and international designs from global fashion centres will be showcased over this multi-day event. Join VIPs, professionals, buyers and the media in the search for the world’s next hot designer. See website for ticket prices.
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A selection of macarons at French Made Baking. Photo courtesy of French Made Baking

A selection of macarons at French Made Baking. Photo courtesy of French Made Baking

Macaron Day
Wednesday, March 20
French Made Baking
81 Kingsway
frenchmadebaking.com
604-558-4880

Initiated in Paris in 1995, Macaron Day is now celebrated worldwide as a way for macaron makers to give back to the community. Mention Macaron Day and you’ll be given a macaron and invited to make a donation to the B.C. Children’s Hospital Foundation.
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Chor Leoni & Friends
Saturday, March 23, 7:30 p.m.
Chan Centre for Performing Arts
6265 Crescent Rd.
http://www.chorleoni.org
604-822-2697

This men’s choir has had one focus for twenty years: to create beautiful music that moves its audience. There will be favourites from the past as well as the premiere of a new work by guest conductor Robert Sund. Tickets: $30 adults, $25 seniors, $15 students.
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From the Real World to Photography

Saturday, March 23,
10 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
HR Macmillan Centre
1100 Chestnut St.
eventbrite.ca/event/3282980483

Presented by the Institute of Digital Photography this inspiring one day journey into the world of photography includes four great speakers and a question and answer session. Great for those who want to take their hobby to the next level or even those who want to refine their skills as a professional. Registration is $55.
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Stanley Park Easter Train
March 23–April 1, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Stanley Park
vancouver.ca/parks-recreation-culture
604-873-7000

The train runs rain or shine and is fully covered to protect everyone on board from spring showers. Eggs hunts, crafts and a visit from the Easter bunny are all included. Be sure to bring your own basket for the egg hunt. Tickets: $3.50–$8.75 (children under 3 free).
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March Eco-Arts Salon: Todd Polich
Wednesday, March 27,
7 p.m.–9 p.m.
Yaletown Roundhouse
181 Roundhouse Mews
eco-arts-mar-2013.eventbrite.com
604-682-0010

Muralist Todd Polich will share his story about the creation of twenty large-scale murals, all created in public spaces to inspire and empower communities to care about their environment. Free with CACV membership, $10 non-members.
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Mozaico Flamenco Dance Theatre
Thursday, March 28, noon
Scotiabank Dance Centre
677 Davie St.
mozaicoflamenco.com
604-684-2787

Mozaico Flamenco blends fiery flamenco dance and music with the exotic Asian sounds of the Orchid Ensemble. Expect ravishing costumes, electrifying footwork and soul-stirring music. Tickets: $12 adults, $10 students, seniors and children.
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Knock, Knock…It’s Your Liver
Thursday, March 28, 7:45 p.m.
Yuk Yuk’s Vancouver
2837 Cambie St.
liver.ca/support-liver-foundation/fundraising/
604-336-2007

Head out to Yuk Yuk’s for an evening of laughter in support of the Canadian Liver Foundation. Headliner Jeff McEnery took “Best Stand-Up Newcomer” at the 2007 Canadian Comedy Awards. Tickets: $20. Doors open at 7 p.m.
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Times of India Film Awards
April 4–6
Various Venues
timesofindia.indiatimes.com/toifa.cms

With movie screenings, public voting and a concert extravaganza, the city will be abuzz with Bollywood energy. This weekend of glamour, music, fans and stars will finish with a red-carpet gala awards ceremony at BC Place on April 4.
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Tea for Two at VanDusen
From April 2 (recurring daily)
7 a.m.–5 p.m.
Truffles Café, 5251 Oak St.
vancouver.ca/vandusen
604-505-4961

Enjoy a proper afternoon tea amongst the spring blossoms complete with three-tier tray of treats, ceramic tea pots and cups and a selection of organic and private label teas. Afterwards, why not take a stroll through the gardens? Afternoon Tea: $28 for two, $50 for four. Gardens: $7.50 adults.
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Guests arrive for the Vancouver Masquerade Ball. Photo courtesy of Vancouver Masquerade Ball

Guests arrive for the Vancouver Masquerade Ball. Photo courtesy of Vancouver Masquerade Ball

Vancouver Masquerade Ball
Saturday, March 30,
7:30 p.m.–midnight
Fairmont Hotel
900 W Georgia St.
house-of-pete.com
604-685-2306

This elegant black-tie affair will be raising funds for the BC SPCA. All you need is a mask, formal attire and a sense of adventure. Music, dancing, scrumptious hors d’oeuvres, great prizes and a silent auction will keep you entertained all night. Tickets: $99.