A celebration of the curious & unexpected ways people express creativity through hobbies, passions, & obsessions. What makes you interesting?
Date/Time: Nov 10 2017, 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm
Vancouver, Goldcorp Centre for the Arts | Event calendarCost: $28.70
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Celebrating the uncelebrated. Interesting Vancouver is an annual community gathering showcasing the region’s most fascinating people and the way they express their creativity through their hobbies, passions, and obsessions. From their offices, farms, studios, schools, workshops or wherever else they squirrel away, we find fascinating people and ask them to speak about something they passionately care about.
Who’s interesting? You are! Interesting Vancouver gatherings are casual and relaxed, with a low cost structure ensuring affordability. The 2017 event is part of the cultural programming at SFU Woodward’s Djavad Mowafaghian Cinema on Nov 10th. Over the evening, curated speakers from Metro Vancouver’s diverse community will speak for 10 minutes about something they care deeply about—followed by an engaging dialogue with the audience. The link is curiosity. Why? Because we are surrounded by interesting things we have yet to discover. By stepping outside our everyday routines and boundaries and interacting with people from different disciplines, we are able to approach these subjects with fresh eyes and learn.
Speakers:
An 18 year old, female, Chinese-Hungarian-Canadian competitive Highland Bagpipe player.
An event producer who performs vocals for a queer Funk and Motown cover band.
A publisher who practices the secret art of dimensional illustration.
A Fire Tiger artist and filmmaker who is learning a language of tenderness from houseplants.
An architect and hunter interested in reconnecting people to their environments.
A soulful Afro-Canadian singer/songwriter living with MS.
A socially conscious acoustic artist who untaps creativity with visual facilitation.
A former hairdresser turned artist who raises money and awareness for veterans.
A community relations professional who dresses up as Superman and organizes anti-bullying flash mobs.
A poet turned lawyer whose love of language spans the boring and the beautiful.
An award-winning stop-motion artist passionate about helping community and youth heal.
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