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Start: 13:00
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Trout Lake, Victoria and 15th, Vancouver, BC


Once again Lewis Carroll's work of genius came to life at the East end of Trout Lake, with dozens of actors and performers contributing to this fantastic event.
For the the third or fourth year running (we've lost count!), Toot-a-Lute has been the House band for this amazing little piece of local interactive theatre. The weather was fine, the crowds finer yet, and a grand old time was had by all, and much dancing ensued to round off the afternoon. See you here again next year!

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Start: 11:00
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Commercial Drive, Vancouver, BC


Commercial Drive was once again closed from Venables to First Avenue for an all-day street party! Fun for Free! From the lovely people at East Van Celebration Society (http://commercialdrivefestival.org)

It is always a pleasure playing in the middle of a street. Such a common event in Europe where some of us travel often, yet such a rarity in these here parts! Once again, we had crowds dancing to our old world party music of tarantellas, klezmer wedding tunes, french circle dances, polkas, waltzes, and irish foot-stompin tunes.

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Start: 18:00
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Trout Lake, Victoria and 15th, Vancouver, BC


Once again, the amazing Public Dreams Society (http://publicdreams.org/) put on the most magical of summer evenings in Vancouver, the Illuminares Lantern Festival at Trout Lake in East Van.

Always a highlight of the year for us, and 2007 was no exception! We started off with a standing dance set in the early evening, and at the fall of dusk we began marching around the lake, pied-pipering throngs of lantern bearing people to fire shows and lantern installations. And of course, the parade marshal's cry of "OK, you're done, thanks guys" does not even begin to deter us from continuing to play, which we did for hours more until eventually the police came around and politely suggested that there might be neighbours wanting to sleep.