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Dancing With The Stars pro Louis Van Amstel shares the secrets to making life sparkle, and also who’s naughty and nice behind the scenes of the ABC hit show
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Fat. Skinny. Gay. Straight. Young. Old. Friend. Enemy. Refugee. Terrorist. I’ve been thinking a lot about labels these days - and even more so since the recent events in Europe and the Middle East.
And while all of the anger I’ve seen online lately is worrysome, it does tell me one thing - and that is that people care, very deeply, about each other. Somehow I find a cautious comfort in that. Because if you don’t care, you won’t cry. It won’t hurt, if you don’t try.
Rants and ramblings by folks on Facebook, especially in response to the Paris attacks, are pitting people against each other in a passionate debate of what seems like endless dogma. Some of it quite nasty.
But words are just words - aren’t they? And while I believe them to be mightier than the sword, I think we do them an injustice when we quickly categorize or label someone without thought or context.
Right. Wrong. Muslim. Christian. Racist. Moderate. Extremist.
Words are also generational and meanings change quickly. When we unintentionally say things we don’t mean, people are quick to jump on it. Absence of malice does little to reassure someone you meant no harm.
Labels, and words, are being digitally sprayed on Facebook walls like gratuitous graffiti. All bets, it seems, are off. Then there’s the social media hashtags - like #PrayForParis. This one in particular causing an uproar due to its spiritual overtones in the face of what appears to be a violent religious based attack.
I’ve got a word - Respect. It’s a great little word that leaves little room for interpretation. And you can’t overuse it no matter how hard you try.
As we rush to our computers to tweet out how easily offended we are by all of these “words”, I can’t help but think - is anybody really listening?
strangers. Respect for the environment. Respect for someone else’s opinion, even if you disagree. And most important, respect for
In a world that jumps to conclusions quicker than it jumps into action, does any of this make sense?
And how ironic that this all comes to the forefront as we enter the
“Christmas” or “Holiday” season (feel free to choose your preferred label here and to be as offended as needed). Some of it seems logical. Most of it doesn’t. But isn’t that because we, as human beings, are essentially caring, breathing, completely illogical creatures to start. Capable of both love and hate, what are we teaching each other these days? Fabulously flawed, I’ve found that most people are generally kind and good. They are true and trusting souls that are quick to help their neighbour, and yes - sometimes quick to judge.
Respect for your family. Respect for your friends. Respect for
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You can demand respect - but as with most things, you’ll probably
have to earn it. That can be hard, especially when cultures clash and backgrounds differ. But best of all, everyone is capable of giving it freely.
Respect is a neat little two-way street that we all should travel down more often, especially before taking to the internet to blow off steam. In a passionate world, filled with more emotion than ever before, a kind word can really go a long way.
- Catherine Barr Send your comments to news@westvancouver.com
Louis Van Amstel
Now, with his successful fitness empire “LaBlast”, this tenured talent is rejecting traditional labels in search of a higher and healthier approach to life.
Louis Van Amstel dancing with partner Paula Deen on Dancing witht the Stars, Season 21
Photos submitted by VanAmstel and used with permission
He was one of the first professional ballroom dancers invited to be on Dancing With the Stars.
Q - When did you first start dancing? Was it always ballroom dancing from the start?
Q - Everyone loves the costumes. Can you tell us about your costume department?
A - I started at the age of 10 with jazz tap and ballet. I did it all. Then I said ‘Do I want to be a jack of all trades or a specialist?’ I decided I wanted to be world champion so I committed to ballroom dancing. Then I moved on to Broadway, then a producer, and then onto Dancing With the Stars. Now I’m on to LaBlast and I am a fitness specialist and have a brand.
A - The costumes are everyone’s favourite part. My partner, Paula Deen, loves the costume department. They’re probably the hardest working department on the show. To get it designed, fitted and finished in a week. I’m very hands on with them and what I want. I want to make sure that my partner can use her favourite colours and what she likes. Then the celebrity becomes a participant and the better the look is going to be.
Q - What was it like at the beginning of DWTS? A - It was very nerve-wracking for the producers and the dancers. The show is originally from England so we didn’t know what to expect. Andrea Wong, President of Programming for ABC, made the choice to take a chance on a ballroom dancing show on Monday night primetime and it was a big risk. Then we hit 13.5 million viewers on the first episode right out of the gate and wondered if it could repeat that. Then on week two, we were very nervous wondering if the first week’s numbers’ explosion was just unusual. Now we’re upward of 20 million viewers. So always nerve-wracking, but it ended up a big success. Q - How much has the DWTS show changed over the years? A - I have two sides to that. One is that it has improved in the production value. The budget for lighting and props allows us to tell the story everything in that sense has improved. The downside - they’ve [changed] it a bit too much. It has become very modern. I like more ballroom - the dresses, the romance of the dance. Now it has become almost like “So You Think You Can Dance”. I think it waters down the brand. It takes away from what made it so diverse. I would like the show to go back to a little more ballroom.
Q - Do you get to choose your celebrity partner? How are they chosen or matched with the professional dancers? A - The celebrities are chosen by both the network and the production company. There’s a list of managers and agents that also connect with the casting director. They have their markets - the younger personality, the older personality, the singer, the actor, the sports athlete. They have all these holes that they want to fill. When they have all the celebrities they line them all up and start saying who will go with who. The dancers have no say in the matter, but the celebrities sometimes do. I was lucky I got Paula Deen. She picked me. She said ‘I want Louis’. She said she wouldn’t do it if I wasn’t her partner. Q - Tell us what it was like dancing with Paula Deen? What is she like? A - On paper, Paula is 68 and had a torn meniscus - but she didn’t want to use it as an excuse. She said ‘I’m going to do this no matter what’. So I thought, okay, the challenge is on. As a person, Paula is such a wonderful woman. She did it not only for herself, but for all women. I love her message which is that dance is for anyone. You can pick it up and do it with confidence. She was so nervous in the beginning. In the end she had worked through a lot of the baggage she had. We did it.
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NorthVancouver.com | WestVancouver.com Q - Can you tell us anything special about past celebrities on the show. Who was naughty or nice? A - Lisa Rinna is so down to earth. That’s the part I love about her. She says what she feels. We worked together on LaBlast. I had a lovely season with Priscilla Presley - so calm and quiet. She really wanted to learn how to dance. She couldn’t ever dance with Elvis because they were so much in the public eye. ‘I want to do this for me,’ she said. I learned the real meaning of the word integrity from her. Kelly Osbourne was the most inspiring. She wanted to better herself and love herself in such a way that she would not feel like an outcast. One person I didn’t like is Kendra Wilkinson. I am actually not even diplomatic about it. She manipulated everything to either gain fame or make money. If you are sincere, I will support you. But if you are not sincere . . . There’s more lies in her book about the show than anything I’ve ever heard. Since then, I just want to focus on the job and people who are sincere.
Q - What kind of music do you listen to when you’re not working? A - I’m always working :) I listen to music so I can use it for LaBlast or for the show. It depends sometimes. If I have to pick, I can choose from the favourites like Celine Dion, Josh Groban, Barbara Streisand - but I can sometimes like a country song. The diversity of music is what I love. I don’t want to listen to just the same artists. Q - What special project or charities do you support in your spare time? A - I have quite a few that I am passionate about. Cancer is a big one because my best friend passed of liver cancer. I know a lot of people who have breast cancer, colon cancer so for me, when it comes to that damn disease, I will do anything I can do to help. Also I am fighter for equality. Equality for all people. But sometimes these groups they emphasize the LGBT angle - but human rights are bigger than that. I will fight for equality in everything from low pay, bullying or racism.
“I had a lovely season with Priscilla Presley - so calm and quiet. She couldn’t ever dance with Elvis because they were so much in the public eye.” Denise Richards is also a woman that is brilliant too. We became friends. She does so much for her husband and friends and kids. Kirstie Alley, was very interesting, but I love her. Sabrina Bryan was fantastic too. Q - Do you get to pick the music for your dances with your celebrity? Are all the songs and dances chosen ahead of time? A - It’s kind of changed over the years. Like for Week Two, the most memorable year episode the celebrity picks the songs. Paula Deen picked “Midnight Train to Georgia”. What the show is doing now is much better by looking for music that fits the character and the couple. Producers get final say, but it is teamwork. Q - What is your favourite dance to perform? What is your least favourite? A - I don’t necessarily have a favourite because it really depends on the song and the person I’m dancing with. But as a ballroom competitor, I love the paso doble and the jive.
Dancing with Paula Deen in Season 21.
Dancing with Kelly Osbourne in Season 9. The couple placed third.
I don’t think one is more important than the other. We have to stop labelling people. I’m also a supporter of the Alzheimer’s society as well. I’m helping them and dementia organizations to recognize that dance, particularly ballroom dancing, can really help with this condition. Q - What can we expect in the future from Louis? Where will you be five years from now? A - LaBlast is my life. We are currently into major changes for next year so we can really offer this fitness lifestyle for millions of people around the globe. You can do it in classes or do it online. We have a retreat every year and fitness conventions and we are growing. We’re working with the heart associations and giving even more education and more instruction. I always want to fight obesity and promote fitness. This in turn will help support heart disease and programs that help fight cancer. I want to support the worst diseases and help where I can.
Dancing with Priscilla Presley in Season 6.
- Catherine Barr cbarr@westvancouver.com Working a LaBlast class with students.
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Some of Vancouver’s most prominent and promising artists were in attendance at the
33rd annual Splash gala and art auction last month. Guests got a chance to stroll through the brilliantly decorated venue and view the art pieces prior to the auction while sipping on champagne and sampling fabulous food supplied by John Bishop (Bishop’s Restaurant)
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1. Haida artist Don Yeomans with his “Welcoming Frog” sculpture. 2. Ken Fitzgerald and artist Athena Bax. 3. Event organizers Tiffany Soper, left, and Gemma Bishop. 4. Guests Sheila MacKay, left, and Jenn Winsor. 5. Artist Tanya Slingsby with her piece “Meridians VIII”. 6. Guests Veronica Bailey-Sanchez, left, Christie King, Janelle Washington and Mashiah Vaughn. 7. Guests Sara Dubois-Phillips, left, and Elain Evans.
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Social Seen — Christmas on the Shore
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Christmas on the Shore benefitting the Family Services of the North Shore LOCATION
Beach House Restaurant West Vancouver WEB www.familyservices.bc.ca NOTES Invited guests joined the Family Services of the North Shore for a special Christmas giving event. The Fuller family, owners of West Vancouver’s picturesque Beach House Restaurant,
donated the venue and more to help raise money for the many support programs. Hilarious host Kevin Gould auctioned off some spectacular prizes, then guests danced the night away while giving to one of North and West Vancouver’s most deserving organizations.
1. Jeff and Kelly Fuller, left, with Cari and Philip Kirstiuk. 2. Committee member Lisa Stout and guest Liesa Norman.
3. Blue Shore Financial’s Chris Catliff with wife Kym. 4. Lara Fuller, left, with Stan Fuller and wife Julie. 5. The hilarious and talented Kevin Gould, left, with Janis O’Sullivan and Phil Cotterill. 6. Zara Mamdami, left, with Rebecca Bond, and Monica Soprovich. 7. Julia Staub-French, Executive Director, left, Michelle Tice, Director of Development, Frederica Ng, Fund Development and Communications Coordinator and Michele Varley, Manager of Communications.
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Cat’s Meow - Holidays 2015 By Catherine (Cat) Barr Cars, stars, food and fashion are a definite theme this holiday season. The gala opening preview party at West Vancouver’s new Simons store had everyone talking. Meanwhile glasses were raised in celebration at several other events, including Joe Fortes 30th anniversary, the new 2016 Dawn Roll-Royce car launch, and Italian Kitchen’s delicious Rocca delle Macie winemakers’ dinner.
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Stylists Crystal Carson, left, with Mine & Yours clothing store owner and fashionista Courtney Watkins at Simons Park Royal preview gala. Douglas Coupland’s multi-coloured sculpture Bow Tie hangs in the background.
Brothers Richard, left, and Peter Simons attend the preview gala party of their new Simons store in West Vancouver.
Innocence Disobedience, a ceramic wall scultpure by West Vancouver painter and sculptor Bobbie Burgers, is a highlight of the new Simons store at Park Royal.
Joy Pecknold, left, western editor of Fashion magazine, and Aly Armstrong, event planner, welome guests to the opening of the new Plenty store in Park Royal.
British Pacific Properties president Geoff Croll and wife Susan are among the VIPs at the opening of the new West Van Simons store.
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Cutting the cake at the 30th anniversary party of Joe Fortes restaurant are legends David Aisenstat, left, and Bud Kanke. Kanke sold the establishment to Aisenstat in 2012 after 40 years in the business.
Appellation Wine’s Bill Sandford, left, with Rocca delle Macie’s newlywed Andrea Zignarelli and his wife at Italian Kitchen.
Christian Chia, president and CEO of OpenRoad Auto Group, poses with the new 2016 Dawn - billed as the “sexiest Rolls-Royce ever built”.
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Italian Kitchen’s GM Sean Davis, left, and chef Ryan Gauthier at Rocca delle Macie winemakers’ dinner in West Vancouver.
Toys . . . Rock 101’s Julie Mangat, left, Ryan Carroll, Jordan Back and Valerie Cowx at the Pan Pacific Vancouver Christmas Wish Breakfast. Amazing day!
Celebrating the holidays, Marilyn Diligenti, left, and Vicki Gabereau host their famous fashion party, looking after body - and sole.
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Social Seen — Glow Gala
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EVENT Glow Gala in support of BC Women’s Newborn ICU
1. Event co-chair Jill Schnarr, left, with Laurie Clarke, CEO BC Women’s Hospital + Health Centre Foundation.
LOCATION Pan Pacific Hotel
2. Guests Steve and Clara Agopian of Lugaro Jewellers.
WEB www.bcwomensfoundation.org
4. Daughter Sofia Sayani, left, with her mom and dad, Farida and Noordin Sayani, owners of Executive Hotels, are one of the night’s big sponsors.
NOTES Over 375 guests gathered at the glamorous Pan Pacific hotel to attend the inaugural Glow Gala in support of the BC Women’s Newborn ICU. The black-tie affair was truly spectacular and raised over $1.2 million for the BC Women’s Hospital Foundation and will go a long way to help support the Hope Starts Here Campaign and all the newborn babies born each year at this facility. The evening ended with a live performance from Grammy-award winning singer/ songwriter Sarah McLachlan.
3. Guests Lara Kozan and Catherine Dorazio.
5. Businessman Salim Karim and wife Tamee. 6. Guests Nimet Tejani, left, Shahida Kassam, Yasmin Shamji, Shanaz Lalji and Karima Kassam. 7. Campaign supporters Monica Soprovich, left, Lorena Mangalji, Jason Soprovich and Karen Sander.
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Santa Picks
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1. Christian Louboutin Sheer Voile Lip Colour
Everything that glitters is gold this season as our staff picks include a few gifts for both him and her - and a few that just might not fit under the tree, or in Santa’s sleigh. From everyone here, we wish you Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas and all the very best in the New Year.
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Christian Louboutin’s Rouge is a source of inspiration for “something beautiful” as Christian launches his first collection of lip colours. Available at Nordstrom. $125
2. 18k Gold iWatch www.apple.ca
Just in time for Christmas, you’ll have to place a special order for this 38mm 18-carat yellow gold case iWatch with bright red modern buckle. Available through Apple only. $22,000
3. Cristal Champagne
www.louis-roederer.com Produced by Louis Roederer, this bottle of bubbly is a star in songs and on screen. Just don’t fill your swimming pool with it. Available at BC Liquor Stores. $259
4. Bentley Mulsanne
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The Mulsanne is a pure example of the Grand Touring Bentley combining coach-built elegance and hand crafted luxury with immense power and sportiness. Available at Bentley Vancouver. $525,000
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8. Dolce & Gabbana Mary Janes www.dolcegabbana.com
Click your heels on the dance floor with these silk cotton metallic gold Mary Jane Pumps with crystal embellishments. Available online.
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9. Lugaro Signature Ruby Anniversary Ring www.lugaro.com
The Lugaro Signature anniversary ring features 9 baguette gemstones accented by 14 round brilliant cut diamonds. Available at Lugaro Jewellers. $11,500
10. 1957 Les Paul Goldtop Reissue Guitar www.gibson.com
From the Gibson Custom Shop, this is the closest thing to taking a time machine back in time to land your own original. Played by the likes of Keith Urban, Slash and Jimmy Page. Available at Tom Lee Music.
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5. Prabal Gurung Jennifer Lawrence Gown www.prabalgurung.com
Be the belle of the ball in a copy of the Prabal Gurung gown that Jennifer Lawrence wore to the Los Angeles premiere of “The Hunger Games.” Custom order only. $4,695
6. Piper-Heidsieck Champagne www.piper-heidsieck.com
Piper-Heidsieck unveils its Holiday Grand Present Bow pack. Offered in the iconic red and gold, this isothermal neoprene sleeve will keep cool the House’s Cuvée Brut. Available at BC Liquor Stores. $58
7. Chanel N°5 Eau Premiere www.chanel.com
The legendary scent of CHANEL N°5 is now bottled as an EAU PREMIÈRE SPRAY, offering a modern, airy interpretation of the fragrance you know and love. Available at Nordstrom. $184
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Restaurants - Directory Listings Welcome to our Directory Listings page for the Restaurants Category. Here you’ll find recommended businesses and Enhanced Listings for your local area. These pages are a sampling of what you’ll find online via our websites and our social media channels where we tweet out your messages every day. For a complete list of all our featured categories please go to www.WestVancouver.com and/or www.NorthVancouver.com and join us for free today.
Zen Sushi Restaurant | 2232 Marine Drive | 604-925-0667 www.zensushi.ca The philosophy at Zen has always been to provide the highest quality of service and to provide our clients with a traditional Japanese culinary experience with a touch of West Coast flair. We believe that Japanese cuisine is an art.
Thai House Restaurant | 116 West Esplanade | 604-987-9911 www.thaihouse.com The Thai House Restaurant Group has evolved into one of Vancouver’s most recognizable and reputable restaurant chains by offering award winning authentic Thai cuisine and innovative Thai fusion entrees and tapas plates.
The Beach House at Dundarave Pier | 150 – 25th Street | 604-922-1414 www.thebeachhouserestaurant.ca This lovingly restored heritage building sits on the shores of Dundarave Beach in West Vancouver. Large heated oceanfront patio, cozy dinner seating, or just relax in the bar. You won’t want to miss our upper deck, hand-crafted cocktails and west coast inspired menus.
Olive & Anchor | 6418 Bay Street | 604-921-8848 www.oliveandanchor.com Olive & Anchor offers a unique dining experience in a relaxed and friendly setting, with a focus on great food and great service. Chef Lisa Kim has created a menu that elevates old favourites while offering something different owing to her background in fine dining.
Pier 7 Restaurant + Bar | 25 Wallace Mews | 604-929-7437 www.pierseven.ca Pier 7 restaurant + bar is open 7 days a week for lunch, brunch, and dinner. We feature ocean views and city views. The year round heated patio dining is on two levels, the menu is seafood focused with seasonal offerings of meat and poultry.
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Legal and Finance - Directory Listings Welcome to our Directory Listings page for the Legal and Finance Category. Here you’ll find recommended businesses and Enhanced Listings for your local area. These pages are a sampling of what you’ll find online via our websites and our social media channels where we tweet out your messages every day. For a complete list of all our featured categories please go to www.WestVancouver.com and/or www.NorthVancouver.com and join us for free today.
Heritage Law | 220 - 545 Clyde Avenue | 778-786-0615 www.bcheritagelaw.com At Heritage Law, we help clients protect their families, their assets and their legacies. We specialize in family law, wills and estate matters.
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EVENT 65 Roses for Cystic Fibrosis Gala LOCATION Fairmont Waterfront Hotel WEB
www.cysticfibrosis.ca NOTES This year’s crystal anniversary of the 15th annual 65 Roses Gala for Cystic Fibrosis was indeed a night to remember. Signature blue gin martini cocktails and champagne greeted
guests as they arrived. Then, overhead, wine angels poured glasses of Haywire and OK Crush Pad while twirling above. An elegant dinner followed by speeches, a live auction and entertainment, all to assist in raising $380,000 for this very worthwhile organization.
6 1. Soon to be parents Amanda Wood and Jesse Dean Cook are expecting their baby any day now. Amanda also sang a heartwarming rendition of “Hallelujah” this night. 2. The perfect balance of class and fun. Former Grey Cup BC Lions champ Angus Reid and CBC’s Gloria Macarenko act as MCs. 3. Newlyweds Virginia Bird and Luke Dineley looking glam. 4. Former politician Lorne Mayencourt, left, with nephew Todd Stephenson. 5. Guests Jason Hodge, sister Megan and her husband Joffrey Koeman. 6. Three cheers for departing Executive Director Kristy James Gill, seen here with husband Jason and daughter Charlotte, on a perfectly planned event.
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Thank you for your support in raising over $380,000! Cystic Fibrosis Canada would like to thank everyone who helped to make the 15th annual 65 Roses Gala a success! This year’s event, held on Saturday, November 7th at the Fairmont Waterfront featured a multi-course BC inspired dinner paired with wines from Haywire by Okanagan Crush Pad, a silent and live auction filled with unique experiences and entertainment provided by SideOne. Guests were welcomed by Masters of Ceremonies Gloria Macarenko from CBC and former two-time Grey Cup Champion, Angus Reid.
Top Left: 65 Roses Gala Masters of Ceremonies Angus Reid and Gloria Macarenko Top Middle: Cystic Fibrosis Canada CEO Norma Beauchamp with Vancouver Board member Max Pinsky Top Right: “Wine fairies” refilling guests glasses with sparkling wine provided by Haywire by Okanagan Crush Pad Above: 2015 65 Roses Gala Committee (L-R) Colleen Kohse, Martina Meckova, Ali Boniface, Tracy Gallagher, Leona Pinsky (65 Roses Gala Chair), Brenda Mackenzie, TerriLynn Joyce, Bernice Willoughby, Valerie Wong
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:
Cystic Fibrosis Canada, Western Region Phone: 604.436.1158 | Email: bcinfo@cysticfibrosis.ca
THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR SPONSORS
Cystic Fibrosis Canada raises funds to support cystic fibrosis research and clinical care
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December 2015 Events Calendar For a full list of events please visit www.WestVancouver.com and www.NorthVancouver.com
Capilano Canyon Lights NOVEMBER 27 -JANUARY 3 11 AM - 9 PM
Re-capture the feeling of wonder and excitement of the holiday season and be amazed by the hundreds of thousands of lights throughout the park. The suspension bridge, Treetops Adventure, Cliffwalk, the rainforest and canyon are transformed into a world of festive lights and visual enchantment. See the world’s tallest Christmas tree at 153 feet tall., go on a Snowy Owl Prowl, decorate gingerbread cookies and make your own Christmas card in the Winter Pavilion and sing-along with the holiday band. Glittering lights, towering heights and festive nights – Canyon Lights returns for its 10th season with fun for everyone! www.capbridge.com/explore/canyon-lights
Carol Ships Parade of Lights Society
DECEMBER 4 - DECEMBER 23 VARIOUS TIMES AND LOCATIONS
The Carol Ships ‘Parade of Lights’ Society began over 50 years ago with one boat decorated with Christmas lights in Coal Harbour off the Bayshore Inn (now the Westin Bayshore Resort & Marina). On peak evenings, this holiday tradition has grown to more than 50 decorated boats, with in excess of 100,000 lights and over 30,000 passengers.
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Mrs. Claus’s Kitchen H o l i d a yat M u s i c a lDundarave Festival of Lights Presentation House R e Theatre turns! DECEMBER 2 - 20 VARIOUS TIMES
NOVEMBER 28 - JANUARY 3 VARIOUS EVENT TIMES
A feel good production for all ages!
The ultimate Canadian Christmas leaves no one out in the cold. The worst winter weather, because we are Canadian, draws us even closer together, reminds us of how much we belong together in this place.
Set on the cusp of the 1960s, when modern Christmas really came of age, Starring: Lucia Frangione & Susan Anderson Original direction choreography by Jeff Hyslop From the exuberantly druidic steps of Morris the show takes the audience on and a tuneful Additional direction and dramaturgy by Max Reimer dancing to show tunes and children’s choirs, ride filled with charm, laughter and a fresh D ereal c e m worth b e r 2 of to 20 the Dundarave Festival of Lights lets the look at the hustle, bustle and PRESENTATION HOUSE THEATRE best spirit of our community blaze out in a family holiday. Feeling under appreciated 333 Chesterfield, North Vancouver Tickets:a the darkest time of the year. It gathers us at the North Pole, Mrs. Claus 604-990-3474 discovers together as neighbours and friends in the magical recipe for drawing www.phtheatre.org families together. Produced by GTI with the generous support of Famous Artists Limited pure joy of music. Christmas 2015 brings There are elves, laughter, song and dance four Saturdays of fabulously festive and and a chance for the audience to get “hands free entertainment, from the Dundarave on” in the kitchen of the world’s most Christmas Fair on November 28th to the famous workshop! legendary Christmas Wassail and Bonfire www.phtheatre.org/show/mrs-claus-kitchen Night on December 19th. Set in the heart of coastal British Columbia’s largest outdoor display of Christmas trees, there’s no place on Earth like it. Book by Bill Allman, Alan Marriott & Kevin O’Brien
New Year’s 2016 at The Hotel Vancouver DECEMBER 31 9 PM - 3 AM
www.dundaravefestival.com
Come ring in 2016 with our city’s premier entertainers at the Hotel Vancouver on the biggest night of the year. Hot off last year’s sold-out NYE bash, Arrival returns with another legendary multi room party at the iconic Hotel Vancouver. New Year’s will feature a lineup of the crème of Vancouver’s most exciting talent—all playing and partying across five luxury ballrooms in Vancouver’s “Castle in the City”. Taking over an entire floor at the hotel, attendees can expect an extraordinary event that features the best party DJs, musicians and performers.
People have enjoyed the many communitybased shore-side celebrations and the Carol Ships Parade of Lights over the years and this year will continue to provide holiday pleasure for the whole family
The entertainment at this 19+ event will satisfy all tastes and expectations. Capacity will be limited to ensure a more intimate experience. It sold out last year so buy your tickets early to avoid missing out on a great evening and the first party of 2016!
www.carolships.org
www.hotelvancouvernye.com
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