This looks to be very interesting

Sep 27, 2006 10:52

Hey all...

In an attempt to occupy myself with enlightening events and positive mental distractions...I'm going to attend this...was wondering if anyone else would be interested.



Human River Walk and Art Show
October 14th & 15th


With everyone wearing blue,
we will become a human river
bringing the Garrison Creek back to life!

Download the posters
HRPoster2.pdf HRSideAFinish.pdf HRSideBFinish.pdf

A weekend celebration on Toronto's biggest buried river: Garrison Creek!

The Garrison Creek still flows beneath our city. As it rushes under homes, stores, roads and parks, we find signs of this lost river in tilting houses, dips in streets, buried bridges and a string of green valleys. Join us for the second annual Human River as we celebrate the Garrison's path with art, film and exploration.
Human River Events
Human River
Art & Film
Dufferin Grove Park
October 14 Human River
Walk
Christie Pits
October 15 12-6pm
Unleash the Flow
Art Exhibit

Instrument and Puppet-making workshop
12pm
Art Party and Music Making 7pm
A stunning film about environmental sculptor Andy Goldsworthy.

Projected from the Sumkidz School Bus
Film courtesy filmswelike
Bring a blanket and/or chair 1:30pm
Walk begins

Creek Theatre, Music and Myth Making, [murmur] story gathering, puppets, Costume Contest, and more
Don't forget comfy shoes   4:30pm
Walk finishes at Fort York
Questions?
Want to get involved?
Contact: erin@ publicspace.ca


Unleash the Flow
Art Show
Call for Submissions


Human River
Walk
Performers wanted


Human River 2005 Gallery

Links and Resources



Lost Rivers website
Rick Bébout website
North Toronto Green Community
Toronto Field Naturalists

river walk

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