Cultural Calendar

The Diwali festival is back in Vancouver and Surrey.| Photo courtesy of Diwali Celebration Society.

The Diwali festival is back in Vancouver and Surrey.| Photo courtesy of Diwali Celebration Society.

Enjoy the crisp autumn weather with these fun activities for young and old alike! Fine arts, parades, and much more will give you a chance to be with the family or with a special date. This month enjoy a show, indulge in a new cuisine, or maybe even both! The wide variety of events will appeal to a range of different people, so find an event that sparks your interest and enjoy the season!

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Blood Moon Night Walk

Oct. 8, 7:30–9:30 p.m.

Campbell Valley Regional Park, Langley

604-432-6396

www.metrovancouveronlinge.org

This exciting event is for the whole family to experience the critters lurking in the night. The Blood Moon Night Walk is a guided tour allowing adults and children to spot nocturnal animals. You’ll have an experience like never before. Ask professionals questions about the nocturnal animals and even have a chance to see the lunar eclipse! For more information, please visit the website.

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Art Lecture Series – Street Art

Oct. 8, 7:30–8:30 p.m.

West Point Grey Community Centre

4397 W. 2nd Ave., Vancouver

www.westpointgrey.org

Do you enjoy the fine art of paintings? This event is for art enthusiasts who want to learn more about the inspirations of Street Art. Modern art is complicated, and this discussion allows art fanatics to come with questions and ideas on the subject. Street Art is a discussion about famous street artists such as Banksy, Vhils, and many more. Those who decide to attend the discussion will automatically be entered to win a painting by Stewart Stephenson. The entrance fee is $12, please visit the website for more information.

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RENT: Sing with Soul

Oct. 9–11, 8 p.m.

The Orpheum Annex

823 Seymour St., Vancouver

www.ticketstonight.ticketforce.com

Come and enjoy an evening of music put on by local students of the Vancouver Film School at RENT: Sing with Soul. For three days, this limited production will have you dancing in your seat. Watch as hard work pays off in the fun musical performed at the beautiful Orpheum Annex. These students make the most of the stage by singing and dancing. Please visit the website for more information.

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The Forbidden City: Inside the Court of China’s Emperors

Oct. 18–Jan. 11

Vancouver Art Gallery

750 Hornby St., Vancouver

604-662-4719

www.vanartgallery.bc.ca

The Forbidden City once a secretive site has recently become open to the public. Experience the Forbidden City exhibition as the Vancouver Art Gallery is transformed into the Court of China. This extravagant exhibition will spark questions and there will be opportune times for discussion during the exhibition dates. For more information on the Forbidden City art exhibit, please visit the website.

Sokolovski presents his wood and bronze modern sculptures.| Photo courtesy of Rudolf Sokolovski.

Sokolovski presents his wood and bronze modern sculptures.| Photo courtesy of Rudolf Sokolovski.

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Modern Sculpture Exhibition

Oct. 14–19

434 Columbia St., Vancouver

778-835-6815

www.modernsculpture.ca

Local artist Rudolf Sokolovski presents an exciting exhibition featuring his modern sculptures. Sokolovski’s work looks into a variety of themes, including beauty and the power of human form. The sculptures are made of different varieties of wood and bronze. Sokolovski uses Tectonics and Linear expressions to convey emotions and feelings through his art. Free admission and open to the public.

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A Taste of Yaletown

Oct. 16–30

Multiple Venues

Yaletown, Vancouver

www.yaletowninfo.com/events/tasteofyaletown

Have you ever walked by Yaletown and saw a new restaurant you planned to try? If so, this event is for you! A Taste of Yaletown is back for their 10th year, and with more restaurants! Sample a variety of cuisines from different chefs and indulge in fine food! With fixed menu prices of $25, $35, and $45, you can try a new restaurant (or go back to a favourite) for a good price. For more information on participating restaurants, please visit the website.

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Vancouver Cuban Music Festival

Oct. 16–19

Performance Works,Granville Island

1218 Cartwright St., Vancouver

www.islandofmusic.com

The Cuban Music Festival of Vancouver is a Latin event you won’t want to miss! These four days are jam-packed with music events, dance workshops, shows for children, and much more. Performers have travelled from all over the world to be here for this year’s festival. With much to do at this event, come experience Cuban culture! For more information on schedules and ticket pricing, please visit
the website.

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Diwali Fest

Oct. 17–26

Multiple Venues

Vancouver and Surrey

www.diwalifest.ca

The 11th annual Diwali Fest is back! This year‘s theme of “Unity in Diversity” is adopted at multiple events all over the Lower Mainland. Diwali Fest has two main events: “Diwali Downtown” and “IndiGlam” (both located in Vancouver and Surrey). This year’s festival promises performances, entertainment for kids, and an East-Indian celebration you’ll never forget! For more information on ticket prices and free events, please visit the website.

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Vancouver Halloween Parade and Expo

Oct. 18, 10–9 p.m.

Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre

1088 Burrad St, Vancouver

www.vanhalloween.com

The Vancouver Halloween Parade and Expo features elaborate costumes and fun activities! The expo is your chance to show off your costume before Halloween! The parade is meant for everyone of all ages, so bring the family and get swept away in the Halloween spirit! For more information on the parade route and expo pricing, please visit the website.