Friday, April 30, 2010

2010 City of Bhangra

I am a woman who loves festivals. When I first moved to Vancouver from Montreal, I was disappointed about the festival situation. (Montreal's Jazz festival alone has about 500 free concerts!) Then I discovered City of Bhangra.

During the darkest, wettest, coldest time of year when you are just begging for a bit of colour, City of Bhangra explodes onto stage with teams of drummers, dancers and bright costumes. Audience members are given bangles and clappers so you can scream and cheer and dance in your seats. When Bhangra star performers hit the stage at the end of the night, men run up to kiss their hands in adoration. Quite simply, Bhangra brings energy and joy to Vancouver in the heart of winter.

This year, the majority of the festival was bumped to May because of the Olympics. So it kicks off this weekend with an international drumming event, rePercussion. (Sat. May 1, 2010 @ 7pm, $18.) I'll also be attending Downtown Bhangra, a free outdoor concert at the Art Gallery where you can dance on the sidewalk and sing out loud. (Friday May 7th from 5-10pm, FREE.) Finally, I'm SO looking forward to watching the world's best dancers compete at the Coast Capital Bhangra Competition. (Sat. May 8, 2010 @ 5pm. Tickets start at $25, but the cheap seats looked fun and rowdy!)

Events like this make me very, very glad that we live in a multicultural city.

See you there.
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Enjoy!