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Events - Work Less Party

Delights and giggles wrapped up into one giant spectacle:- The Work Less Party PARTY. Music, dance, body painting, acrobatics, magic and much much more. http://www.worklessparty.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=section&id=3&Itemid=55
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Did you miss the fun last year? Did you miss the opportunity to be part of an event that brought your friends and neighbours out to experience our community spaces from a unique and memorable perspective? Or were you there and want to have at it again?

Car Free Vancouver Day

http://www.carfreevancouver.org/
http://www.creativetechnology.org/events/regrooved-and-grounded-tv Finishing off their month-long Canadian tour, the crew touches down in Vancouver for 1 night before heading up to Whistler to headline the Telus World Ski&Snowboard Festival alongside RJD2. This is the first time the whole crew will have played together at one show. All amazing producers, DJs, and Shambhala Music Festival artists. A cross-section of the movers and shakers in BC's still vibrant Vinyl scene, these cats will bring the best Funk, HipHop, Dancehall, and Breaks, all on Vinyl! Featuring Dubconcious from Nelson, BC, already confirmed this year for another epic set at the beach stage at Shambhala 2011, plus representation from Beatstreet vinyl junkie, Hubbz, Homebreakin Records' Spiltmilk, Sauna Sessions own Steamboat Fattie!, and the Moo Crew's original vinyl funk brother, Andy Chambers !

REGROOVED @ W2: April 22

W2 Storyeum has become a creative commons for the city. In the past year, 60,000 people from Vancouver and around the world have come together to participate in amazing musical, cultural, and socially progressive events that push creative boundaries and encourage dialogue within our communities. With a mix of eclectic and motivated programming partners, we've opened minds and expanded perspectives, all while working against Vancouver's "no fun city" reputation. And, we've done all this within a public space owned by the citizens of Vancouver. The creative commons we have established will be moved to the new W2 Media Cafe and Woodward's Atrium, opening across the street mid-May 2011, and will be carried on in legacy.

W2 Presents: the W2 Moving Party - W2: April 29

http://www.creativetechnology.org/events/w2-presents-the-w2-moving