![]() ![]() Plus, there will be plenty of special guest kids entertainers, including the WotWots travelling puppet show, Kara and Drew from TVOKids Don’t Sit Still and the Sphere Clown Band. It all kicks off with the de rigueur 21-gun salute, and following that, live music and dance performances, games, rides, craft booths and face-painting. CELEBRATE: For a celebration of the nation’s birthday that runs the gamut from traditional to multicultural, you can’t go wrong with Canada Day at Queen’s Park. Activate your Online Access Now Article contentĢ. If you are a Home delivery print subscriber, unlimited online access is included in your subscription. Free (free admission for all of 2012) visit for more details on the show. Plus, don’t miss the free summer opening night party and barbecue (with a cash bar) at 8 p.m., June 29. The curator of the show, plus Akhavan, Boisjoly and Mallett, will offer a guided tour of the pieces as part of the kickoff (June 30, 2 p.m.) and Vancouver artist artist Geoffrey Farmer will demonstrate some of the exhibit’s more interactive aspects to children through his costume and prop-heavy reinterpretation of The Hunchback of Notre-Dame (July 1, 3 p.m.-5 p.m.). The exhibition includes seasoned and emerging artists alike, such as Abbas Akhavan, Raymond Boisjoly, Oscar Tuazon, the Claire Fontaine collective and Kyla Mallett, among others. ART: Riffing on a 1973 text by philosopher Ivan Illich by the same name, Tools for Conviviality is group multimedia exploration of how populations organize themselves into democratically active collectives, the tools (Wiki models, social media, etc.) that disparate groups use to enact change and influence the rest of the world, as well as the effects of mass ritual on participation in public space and design. ![]() Join the conversation Phil Carpenter/Postmedia News files Article contentġ. ![]()
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