February will be full of shows, festivals, workshops, Black History Month and Chinese New Year events, and BC’s first Family Day stat holiday. The following events have been submitted for listing and be sure to bookmark this post as it’s updated every day.
Events in green (like festivals and theatrical productions) run for three days or longer.
Friday, February 1, 2013
Science World Opening of Creativity in Motion: Springs, Sprockets & Pulleys
Black History Month Official Launch
Canada’s Top Ten Films at The Cinematheque
Fire & Finesse: A Royal Concert
The Vagasquerade Art Exhibition
Vancouver Hot Chocolate Festival
Saturday, February 2, 2013
Twilight Crow Bike Ride
Seth Meyers at the River Rock
Car Free Kick-Off
Food Truck Fest at Vancouver Farmers Markets
The Vagasquerade Art Exhibition
Bagel Chase
Canada’s Top Ten Films at The Cinematheque
Vancouver Hot Chocolate Festival
Sunday, February 3, 2013
Stanley Park Ecology Society’s 25th Anniversary
Chinese New Year at IKEA
Vancouver’s Official Super Bowl Party at the Commodore
Emerson String Quartet
The Vagasquerade Art Exhibition
Great Digital Film Fest
Bagel Chase
Canada’s Top Ten Films at The Cinematheque
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Vancouver loves its murals, whether they are commissioned or not, as they add colour to a city that is known to get pretty grey. To view a handful at once, four self-guided Vancouver Mural Tours lead you around some inspirational, historic, and colourful works throughout the east side of town. If you have had the chance to check them out or not, I found some snapshots of other random murals that have been contributed to the Miss604 Flickr Pool (and with a useable license on Flickr):
Please click through on these images to view more work from the photographers and feel free to share your own photos with the Miss604 Flickr Pool. View all photo collections here.
Dances for a Small Stage is a popular performance series renowned for bringing unique and innovative contemporary dance, inclusive of all disciplines, to a rough–and–tumble cabaret setting. They are preparing a special series just in time for Valentine’s Day that will examine all angles of the universal emotion of love – the good, the bad, and the ugly.
“Featuring a series of pieces inspired by the emotion that has touched us all, Dances for a Small Stage promises to be an unforgettable evening where truly anything can happen. Bring a date, grab a drink, and enjoy an entertaining night at the Legion on the Drive!”
Dances for a Small Stage 28 will have a three show run featuring performers and choreographers with backgrounds in ballet, contemporary, jazz, and tap at the Legion on the Drive. Tickets are $20 cash at the doors which open at 7:00pm nightly.
(Left) Karissa Barry (choreographer & co-curator). (Right) Yeva & Thoenn Glover. Photos courtesy of movent.
Dances for a Small Stage has been entertaining audiences since 2002 and in 2011 the Georgia Straight’s Best of Vancouver named their shows the “Best place to crack a cold one and cop some culture at the same time”.
If you or someone you know have an appreciation for all things dance, this is the perfect opportunity to experience this one-of-a-kind show. I have two tickets to give away as well, here’s how you can enter to win:
- Leave a comment naming your favourite style of dance (1 entry)
- Post the following on Twitter (1 entry)
I will draw one winner at random from all entries on Wednesday, February 6, 2013 at 12:00pm. The winner will have tickets to the show on February 15th. Must be 19+ to attend. Follow Dances for a Small Stage on Facebook and Twitter for more information about this show and others.
Update The winner is Carmelle!
He’s known for his Tasting Plates events and hosts challenges to find the best burger or the best pancake in Vancouver. This February, Richard Wolak is also bringing back his famous Poutine Challenge.
The 2nd annual Poutine Challenge will take place February 5th to February 28th, 2013 at 21 participating restaurants in Vancouver, North Vancouver, Burnaby, New Westminster, Ladner and White Rock.
The public is invited to these locations to order their poutine dishes throughout February. The restaurants will either be featuring their current poutine offerings or creating specialty dishes just for this challenge. Then, starting February 26th an online vote will open until March 3rd when the winning restaurant will be announced.
At its core, a traditional poutine is simply made with french fries topped with cheese curds and brown gravy — the ultimate in down-home, all Canadian comfort food. However, poutine is popping up on menus across the country combining the basics with some uniquely outrageous toppings. Richard has already leaked a few dishes to look out for: Crispy Chicken & Waffle Poutine from 131 Water Kitchen & Bar, a Spätzle Poutine from Riverway Clubhouse, a Sweet Smokehouse Poutine from Falconetti’s, and Electric Owl Social Club has created a Poutine Tron Limited Edition.
Diners are encouraged to rate the poutines based on originality, creativity, uniqueness, traditional, non-traditional, price, value and most importantly taste. Visit the following participating restaurants next month to be the judge:
Vancouver
131 Water Kitchen & Bar
The Cannibal Café
Corduroy Restaurant
Darby’s Pub
Dunns Famous
Electric Owl
Falconetti’s
Indochine Kitchen
Max’s Burgers
The Reagle Beagle
Red Card Sports Bar + Eatery
Sin Bin Sports Bar
Vancouver Fanclub
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Burnaby
Riverway Clubhouse
Ladner
Sharkey’s Seafood Bar and Grille
New Westminster
Spud Shack Fry Co
North Vancouver
The District
Fishworks
Pier 7 Restaurant
The Raven Pub
White Rock
Pearl Urban Bistro
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Follow Vancouver Foodster on Twitter for more information about the participating restaurants, the poutine menus, and the voting process.
There are just a few days left to enjoy the delicious deals and experiences that Dine Out Vancouver has to offer including special events like the speaker series at Edible Canada at the market on Granville Island. Throughout the course of the festival, Edible Canada has hosted talks about Asian Inspired Cocktails, Canadian Whiskies, Pork, Foie Gras and Caviar, BC Sake VS the World, BC Brews, and Vintage Wines. I was invited to the Coffee That Rocks event yesterday with Salt Spring Coffee to learn more about beans, roasts, and brewing methods.
Over the years I have attended wine tastings, beer tastings, and tea tastings but surprisingly enough, this was my first coffee tasting. Sure, I drown back cups of the good stuff each morning but I have never had someone walk me through different varieties from bean form to brew, sniffing, sipping, and taking note of subtle flavours and aromas.
Kevin McConnell, Lower Mainland Territory Manager for Salt Spring Coffee, and Stamatis Papadopoulos, Quality Assurance & Quality Control Manager, began the session by going back to the very basics — where coffee originated and where their beans come from today. Continue reading this post 〉〉