Pacific Peoples' Partnership


ONE WAVE 2008, festivalm Pacific Islands, surf, music


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3 DAYS OF ONE WAVE
Pacific Peoples’ Partnership would like to offer a Mahalo nui loa to everyone who participated in the One Wave Festival events! It's thanks to all of the incredible volunteers, artists, musicians, designers and food providers and especially the many fine folk who attended that the events were a huge success!








Imagine a wave born in the Southern Ocean winter storm centres off Antarctica, sweeping across the Pacific, touching every Pacific Island before rising as a swell to be eagerly greeted by BC's wave riding community. The Pacific Ocean has provided the economic lifeblood of communities along our coast since long before the arrival of Europeans. It has also been the source of inspiration for vibrant cultures of creative people who inhabit the islands of Coastal BC. This is the One Wave Festival and we invite you to join us for the celebration of shared waves, currents and the power of this vast ocean that we are blessed to live next to!

With Music, Dance, Fire, Art, Comedy, Workshops, Markets, burlesque, tasty treats, and many more secret, yet to be disclosed happenin’s! 

Thursday, August 21st
“Coastal Perspective”

Demitasse
Doors: 7:30pm
A delicious collaboration of hand picked local artists, music, wine, and canapés!
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Sunday August 24th
“Heat Wave”

Centennial Square
Noon-5pm
Redefining community gatherings, and showcasing local music, food, artwork, workshops, and much much more! Celebrate our Coastal ties!
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Thursday August 28th
“Reef or Madness”

DaVinci Centre
195 Bay St.(click for map)
Doors: 8pm
Join us for an evening of wild abandon, inspired decedence, and a chance to send off your summer in style! It’s all “swell” that ends well! Tix available for Reef or Madness at Solstice, Shift, and Lyles Place, or 381-4131.
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One World, One Wave, One Ocean.....Lets get this celebration started!

Sponsors:

We gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Province of British Columbia through BC150 Years, a
Ministry of Tourism, Sport and the Arts initiative.






 
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