Upcoming local queer and lesbian events in Vancouver
Below is our listing of local lesbian events in Vancouver for July. These Vancouver queer women events have something for everyone, and are updated on a regular basis by someone who lives in Vancouver.
SARAH MCLACHLAN
SUGARLAND
SHERYL CROW
ERYKAH BADU
COLBIE CAILLAT
GRACE POTTER & THE NOCTURNALS
MARINA & THE DIAMONDS
KATE MILLER - HEIDKE
FRAZEY FORD
ALI MILNER
WINNING OURSTAGE ARTIST
*Rain or Shine*
Gates Open: 2:30PM
TICKETS ON SALE NOW
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Tickets also available at www.selectyourtickets.com
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The July 1st Lilith date originally scheduled for Pitt Meadows Airport has now been moved to Ambleside Park in West Vancouver. All previously purchased tickets will be honoured at the new venue. The new seating plan will closely mirror that of Pitt Meadows Airport, with ticketholders being automatically moved to comparable seats.
"Sarah had a very successful show at Ambleside Park last fall, so we are happy to see her return to the site for Lilith," explains Terry McBride of Nettwerk Management. "The original intent was to host the event at the new large scale concert site in Pitt Meadows but we have decided that Ambleside is a more appropriate venue for the audience size. We appreciate the support that was given to us from the community of Pitt Meadows, however showcasing this event in the most fitting setting is what led us to the change."
"Once again our staff have collaborated to bring another first class event to Ambleside. Partial proceeds will support community programs here at home," says Mayor Goldsmith-Jones.
Lipstick jungle events is where you would find the most divine girls in Vancouver. Held @ Fivesixty in the lounge. The space is sexy and elegant. DRESS to IMPRESS. Dj Ana and Daniella Evangelista getting you in the mood. 560 seymour st 9:30 - 2:00 $12 cover stay tuned for SORORITY (gay pride event) held on Friday July 30th. 2 floors and 3 djs. Any questions please contact sandra...........sandraskinner604@gmail.com
Bowling in Your PJ's - Pride weekend in Surrey has begun with a fun night of bowling in whatever you wear to bed! Dell Lanes is located at 10576 King George Highway, across the parking lot from the Blue Corvette Lounge. Cost is $15.00 for 3 games and shoes. Full menu is offered at Dell Lanes if you work up an appetite. So remember, Friday July 09 ~ come out and throw your balls around and have some fun. See you there!
$10 in advance $ 15 at the door at email or see DJ Larry at Blue Corvette Lounge
Surrey Pride 2010 - "Another Gay Pride Dance" ~ Saturday July 10/10 at Jake's in the Compass Point Inn, 9850 King George Highway, Surrey. (next to the King George Skytrain Station). Doors at 8pm. Tickets $10.00 in advance or $15.00 at door - limited number of tickets available. Come Out ~ Be Proud ~ Support Your Community!
Come out and enjoy the games, food and fun all across from the King George Skytrain Station. Hosted by Ms Adrien. There will be bands and live entertainment
Pride Kick-Off and DJ Rocket's b'day celebration mania!!!
DJ's MISS M & RIKI ROCKET!
We’ll be giving away 4 passes to our Pride weekend parties (Chicks Ahoy! Boat Cruise, Chicas & Pride Hershe Bar), a total value of $460 so come on down!!!
9pm-2am
$12 advance
Limited advance tix for this event available online www.flygirlproductions.com only. Door admission available. Please arrive early.
3rd Friday of Every Month
SWEET Friday is: An all inclusive, elegant & playful party for women and friends! A perfect spot to sip martini’s, unwind from the week, meet new friends and rock-out the dancefloor!
This is a unique LGBTQ event at Playland. Everybody wears Red t-shirts and there’s a sea Pride on rides, at games and around the beer garden! Your favourite carnival games, rides, roller coasters, corn-dogs and candy floss are all there. There is an exclusive area for Pride with live entertainment, stages and a private beer garden.
The Queentastic Legends show starts at 6:00pm, drag time; Hosted by Symone with the Black Parade Kings, Conni Smudge, Hope Diamond, Jackie a Go-Go, Jaylene Tyme, Joan-E and Kiki Lawhore and Raye Sunshine with DJ Landon James and DJ Christoker spinning throughout the day.
SAVE $5! Buy your tickets from the Pride Office, Little Sisters or at the entrance gate.
Final J-Lounge Musical Brunch hosted by lesbian duo Sugarbeach, with special guests Lisa Lambert and Doug Cameron. Sugarbeach - Winner of 2 U.S. Pride In The Arts awards including "Group of the Year 2009".
12 noon - 2:00pm
Cost: just the cost of whatever you want for brunch
$Pay-what-you-can (all proceeds will go to the Vancouver Trans Forum + Divergence Movie Nights)
Accessibility Info
Spartacus Books is on the ground/street level. Both the outer door and the bathroom door are 800mm (31.49 inches) in width. In the bathroom, there is one bar directly to the left of the toilet and one bar directly behind it. The inside of Spartacus is all one level except for a slight bump (about 1mm in height) close to the back. The screen that the movie will be projected onto is directly in front of the bathroom so there will be no opportunity to use the bathroom while the films are screening. For seating, there will approx. 40 folding chairs (20 on each side of an aisle) and one couch. Capacity is approx. 40 people seated, with standing room/floor seating for an additional 10-15 people.
TRANS SEX WORK THEMED NIGHT
Doors: 6pm
Movie: One feature film screened @ 7:00pm 10 Minute Break @ 8:00 (or whenever the film is done) Second Film @ 8:15
Discussion: 9:00pm
Madame Lauraine's Transsexual Touch
Spend an evening at Madame Lauraine's transsexual whorehouse where you can
either eat in or take out! An explicit, sexy and educational film about
sexual health, transsexual sex workers and being a respectful John.
Mirha-Soleil Ross & Viviane-Namaste & Monica Forrester / 34 min / 2001
Salt Mines, The
The Salt Mines explores the lives of three Latino transsexuals who for years
have lived on the streets of Manhattan supporting their drug addictions
through sex work.
Carlos Aparicio & Susana Aikin / 47 min / 1990
(Short films from) La Putain de Compile
Born in the early 1960s, the sex workers movement encompasses groups rooted in 5 continents. The organisation of sex workers into a movement has enabled their emergence as subjects of their experiences, of their subjectivities, and of their voices. With short films hailing from Canada, France, USA and India, La Putain De Compile is an eye opening collection that presents alternative discourses and representations about sex work. Be it in traditional media, in feminist groups, or even in our daily lives, there is a need to give space to those most concerned -- sex workers! This title is comprised of various short films and is often shown with the following trimmed down selection from series:
$Pay-what-you-can (all proceeds will go to the Vancouver Trans Forum + Divergence Movie Nights)
Accessibility Info
Spartacus Books is on the ground/street level. Both the outer door and the bathroom door are 800mm (31.49 inches) in width. In the bathroom, there is one bar directly to the left of the toilet and one bar directly behind it. The inside of Spartacus is all one level except for a slight bump (about 1mm in height) close to the back. The screen that the movie will be projected onto is directly in front of the bathroom so there will be no opportunity to use the bathroom while the films are screening. For seating, there will approx. 40 folding chairs (20 on each side of an aisle) and one couch. Capacity is approx. 40 people seated, with standing room/floor seating for an additional 10-15 people.
Doors: 6pm
Movie: One feature film screened @ 7:00pm 10 Minute Break @ 8:00 (or whenever the film is done) Second Film @ 8:15
Discussion: 9:00pm
Enough Man
9 Transsexual men (FTM) and their partners discuss and disclose their sexualities. Enough Man features health educators, college students, sex workers, activists and artists, and puts the sex back into transsexuality.
$Pay-what-you-can (all proceeds will go to the Vancouver Trans Forum + Divergence Movie Nights)
Accessibility Info
Spartacus Books is on the ground/street level. Both the outer door and the bathroom door are 800mm (31.49 inches) in width. In the bathroom, there is one bar directly to the left of the toilet and one bar directly behind it. The inside of Spartacus is all one level except for a slight bump (about 1mm in height) close to the back. The screen that the movie will be projected onto is directly in front of the bathroom so there will be no opportunity to use the bathroom while the films are screening. For seating, there will approx. 40 folding chairs (20 on each side of an aisle) and one couch. Capacity is approx. 40 people seated, with standing room/floor seating for an additional 10-15 people.
POLITICS & ACTIVISM
Doors: 6pm
Movie: One feature film screened @ 7:00pm 10 Minute Break @ 8:00 (or whenever the film is done) Second Film @ 8:15
Discussion: 9:00pm
Georgie Girl
Meet Georgina Beyer, the latest “it” girl of New Zealand politics. A one-time sex worker of Maori descent turned public official, Georgina stunned the world in 1999 by becoming the first transgendered person to hold national office. Born George Beyer, this unlikely politician grew up on a small Tarankai farm and later became a small-time celebrity on the cabaret circuit in Auckland. With charisma, humor and charm, Beyer unapologetically recounts her fascinating life story, shares how she overcame adversity and discloses the reasons she decided to run for office in a mostly all white, conservative electorate. Incorporating an unbelievable montage of colorful archival images dug up from Georgina’s days as an exotic dancer, theatre and television performer, this absorbing documentary breaks down stereotypes and promotes greater understanding of transgendered people.
Annie Goldson & Peter Wells / 70minutes / 2001
Toilet Training
Toilet Training is a documentary video and collaboration between transgender videomaker Tara Mateik and the Sylvia Rivera Law Project, an organization dedicated to ending poverty and gender identity discrimination. The video addresses the persistent discrimination, harassment, and violence that people who transgress gender norms face in gender segregated bathrooms. Using the stories of people who have been harassed, arrested or beaten for trying to use bathrooms, Toilet Training focuses on bathroom access in public space, in schools, and at work. Includes discussion of legal questions of equal access; the health effects associated with "holding it"; and the social consequences of experiencing pervasive discrimination in bathrooms and other gendered spaces. Interviews with lawyers, social workers and activists explore current law and policy, and highlight recent and future policy changes necessary to enable equal bathroom access for all. Concluding with examples of policy change, Toilet Training provides a necessary foundation to public education and organizing to address this overlooked issue.
$Pay-what-you-can (all proceeds will go to the Vancouver Trans Forum + Divergence Movie Nights)
Accessibility Info
Spartacus Books is on the ground/street level. Both the outer door and the bathroom door are 800mm (31.49 inches) in width. In the bathroom, there is one bar directly to the left of the toilet and one bar directly behind it. The inside of Spartacus is all one level except for a slight bump (about 1mm in height) close to the back. The screen that the movie will be projected onto is directly in front of the bathroom so there will be no opportunity to use the bathroom while the films are screening. For seating, there will approx. 40 folding chairs (20 on each side of an aisle) and one couch. Capacity is approx. 40 people seated, with standing room/floor seating for an additional 10-15 people.
SELF-REPRESENTATIONS
Doors: 6pm
Movie: One feature film screened @ 7:00pm 10 Minute Break @ 8:00 (or whenever the film is done) Second Film @ 8:15
Discussion: 9:00pm
100% Woman
In 2002, Michelle Dumaresq became the first openly transgendered woman in the world to be named to a national team in any sport. 100% Woman begins as Dumaresq's mountain-bike riding career did, careening down a rocky path to be met with controversy. From some critics comes cautious concern, from others, complete attack. Beginning with her days on the BC race circuit, to the Canada Cup, the national title and finally, a berth at the World Championships, her progress is dogged by constant scrutiny, both from fellow competitors and the media. Dumaresq insists she doesn't race to make a stand, but doesn't shy from being a trailblazer. She grew up in turmoil over her identity and struggled to come to terms with herself as an adult, even with her parents' whole-hearted support. She takes on the mantle of role model because she understands how isolated others like her feel.
Karen Duthie / 59 min / 2004
She's A Boy I Knew
Vancouver filmmaker Gwen Haworth documents her male-to-female gender transition partially through the voices of her anxious but loving family, best friend, and wife. Finding self-empowerment through self-representation, Haworth’s feature debut is a comic, heartbreaking, and uplifting autobiography that focuses on a family whose bonds unexpectedly strengthen as they re-examine their preconceptions of gender and sexuality.
A three day gathering of trans people and allies to educate each other and the people they have to deal with. We aim to provide transition information (Canadian resources), a place to explore your gender comfortably, and skill sharing among community members. Dances, movie nights and other social activities, including an All Body Swim. The goal of this forum is to plan where we go next.
The Vancouver Trans Forum is a sliding-scale ($15-$50 per day, no one turned away for lack of funds), community-centred event (July 19th to the 25th) by and for members of the various multiple trans communities of Greater Vancouver and British Columbia. As organizers of this event it is our collective vision that we bring together members of diverse trans communities, both individuals and service providers, to establish a cohesive vision of what the specific needs of our trans communities are at this exact moment in time, through a focus on health and coalition building. We see this is an opportunity for the communities of trans people, their allies and the health professionals that work with them to create community, hear needs and concerns of the communities, and to share the skills and knowledge that we all have.
While this community forum seeks to centre trans people, The Vancouver Trans Forum organizing committee recognizes that for most trans people, "trans" is only one aspect of their day-to-day world. The Vancouver Trans Forum also understands that many trans folk belong to numerous marginalized communities simultaneously. Thus, the Vancouver Trans Forum encourages participation and feedback from persons who experience, combat, and wish to speak about: sexism, racism, ablism, poverty and relative topics that involve intersecting forms of oppression.
This is a popular summer’s event for Pride and those who like a picnic. An outdoor beer garden and a selection of DJ’s spin music throughout the day. There’s kid’s theatre, face painting, games, balloon and barbeque. Games of tug-a-war, the high heel shoe toss, the drag races or the watermelon eating contest provide for a great day with prizes and plenty of FUN!
A three day gathering of trans people and allies to educate each other and the people they have to deal with. We aim to provide transition information (Canadian resources), a place to explore your gender comfortably, and skill sharing among community members. Dances, movie nights and other social activities, including an All Body Swim. The goal of this forum is to plan where we go next.
The Vancouver Trans Forum is a sliding-scale ($15-$50 per day, no one turned away for lack of funds), community-centred event (July 19th to the 25th) by and for members of the various multiple trans communities of Greater Vancouver and British Columbia. As organizers of this event it is our collective vision that we bring together members of diverse trans communities, both individuals and service providers, to establish a cohesive vision of what the specific needs of our trans communities are at this exact moment in time, through a focus on health and coalition building. We see this is an opportunity for the communities of trans people, their allies and the health professionals that work with them to create community, hear needs and concerns of the communities, and to share the skills and knowledge that we all have.
While this community forum seeks to centre trans people, The Vancouver Trans Forum organizing committee recognizes that for most trans people, "trans" is only one aspect of their day-to-day world. The Vancouver Trans Forum also understands that many trans folk belong to numerous marginalized communities simultaneously. Thus, the Vancouver Trans Forum encourages participation and feedback from persons who experience, combat, and wish to speak about: sexism, racism, ablism, poverty and relative topics that involve intersecting forms of oppression.
A three day gathering of trans people and allies to educate each other and the people they have to deal with. We aim to provide transition information (Canadian resources), a place to explore your gender comfortably, and skill sharing among community members. Dances, movie nights and other social activities, including an All Body Swim. The goal of this forum is to plan where we go next.
The Vancouver Trans Forum is a sliding-scale ($15-$50 per day, no one turned away for lack of funds), community-centred event (July 19th to the 25th) by and for members of the various multiple trans communities of Greater Vancouver and British Columbia. As organizers of this event it is our collective vision that we bring together members of diverse trans communities, both individuals and service providers, to establish a cohesive vision of what the specific needs of our trans communities are at this exact moment in time, through a focus on health and coalition building. We see this is an opportunity for the communities of trans people, their allies and the health professionals that work with them to create community, hear needs and concerns of the communities, and to share the skills and knowledge that we all have.
While this community forum seeks to centre trans people, The Vancouver Trans Forum organizing committee recognizes that for most trans people, "trans" is only one aspect of their day-to-day world. The Vancouver Trans Forum also understands that many trans folk belong to numerous marginalized communities simultaneously. Thus, the Vancouver Trans Forum encourages participation and feedback from persons who experience, combat, and wish to speak about: sexism, racism, ablism, poverty and relative topics that involve intersecting forms of oppression.
Witty, Weird, and Wacky. Don't miss the fun when Doug Cameron, returns by popular demand with an updated version of ‘Coming Unbuttoned' a playful review of 20th century gay oriented and homoerotic poetry by American Poet, Author and Filmmaker, James Broughton.
Comedian Darcy Michael will unleash a no-holds-barred stand up comedy show featuring riffs on everything from gay marriage to suicidal suburbia. Never one to shy away from controversy, this seasoned comedian will bring his experiences from touring the country and land it all on Vancouver Pride's doorstep. One gay at a time.
This movie shows LGBT films, highlighting old favourites and documentaries that share our history. The Pride Movie Night will include discussions with the Directors and Participants. This is a great night for popcorn and movies with the community. You'll enjoy two movies for your $20 ticket and the show
The two movies showcased this year are in tune with our theme, Liberate, the award winning documentary Beyond Gay - The Politics of Pride and She's a Boy I Knew by Gwen Haworth.
The 7:00pm show, the award winning documentary, Beyond Gay - The Politics of Pride, has been shown at over 50 Prides this year! The 9:00pm documentary, She's a Boy I Knew by Gwen Haworth, is a compelling DIY, gender bending, feel good film directed by a transsexual lesbian.
It's PRIDE 2010 and time for our 2nd annual Pride Jumpoff Party! Kick-off the weekend right w/ music by DJs She & Miss M. Last year the floor was packed w/ hot&sticky girls that couldn't stop dancing, even when the lights turned on. Come back this year, or come see for yourself!
A kinky, sexy party for all Queer **Women in Vancouver
Bride of Pride is a BDSM/sex playparty for kinky women* into queer, woman-to-woman BDSM. Dress in whatever makes you feel good, bring your toys and your playpartners, and come join us! We encourage costumes and flights of fancy, but we won't turn you away if you're not in fetishwear! Just for fun, we'll have a few special theme areas, like puppy play, and ageplay and wrestling space and more!
TICKETS ON SALE JULY 4th! Tickets will be $15 in advance, or $20 at the door.
Advance tickets are available as follows:
- Little Sister's (1238 Davie Street)
- Banshee Clothing (1566 Commercial Drive)
**Who's Invited:
All past, present and future women, of any orientation (homo, bi, hetero, trans), who enjoy woman-to-woman kink and BDSM. Women of all experience levels are welcome! Transguys welcome!
WISE Hall Accessibility:
The WISE hall is fully wheelchair-accessible, through the floor-level rear entrance. Come to the front door, and at the bottom of the stairs, ring the special doorbell BoP has rigged up for folks who can't do the stairs! Someone will come out and arrange to let you in the level-ground back door entrance.
We'll have some volunteer runner-people to help folks with physical disabilities carry bags to and from cars and help with any scene set-up. Please ask as you come in.
If you have other accessibility concerns, please contact us and we'll help with arrangements.
Meet this year's Grand Marshals at the Pride Launch in the heart of the Village. Show your support of international LGBTQ communities and their respective fights for liberty by signing the Declaration of Montreal, and launch into Pride sending a message of your support of the LGBT movement at home and around the globe.
Join us at J Lounge for a bit of pageantry as we launch Pride.
The TELUS Davie Street Pride Party will be back in the Queer Village and will take over the streets. Davie Street will be packed with dancers, drinkers, vendors, visitors, volunteers, partiers, players and pride goers kicking off the weekend at this electrifying event. Plans include more bars, more streets and extended hours. Friday night on Pride weekend has a surge of excitement.
General admission for the event is $7 at the Gate for unlimited re-entry and you can come and go at your leisure. A Pride Fast Track Ticket is $15 in advance, which give you direct access into both Davie Street party zones with in and out access. Bring the ticket to the Fast-Track entrance and exchange it for a wristband and enter.
You must buy your ticket in advance for $15 at the Pride office or Little Sisters.
Hosts:
Symone
Performers:
Cassidy Haley
DJ G-luve
DJ Lisa DeLux
DJ Marty Funkhauser
Joan-E
Kim Kuzma
Luscious Moov
Scatterheart
Splitting Adam
Sugarbeach
YEHONATHAN and LYRIK
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------THE NIGHT MARKET------
PRIDE PARTY IN THE VILLAGE
At the Market: 2 rooms 2 sounds 2 patios 1 price!
~~~~~~~~~~FEATURING~~~~~~~~~~~~
LADY TRAGIK - Live Performance (OAKLAND CALIFORNIA)
ZULU NASTY - Live Performance/DJ (LOS ANGELES)
DJ CHINA G -DJ (SAN FRANCISCO)
J-ILL -DJ (TORONTO)
KASEY RIOT -DJ (YVR)
DJ ANALOG -DJ (YVR)
LISA DELUX -DJ (YVR)
BRIGEE K -Live Performance (YVR)
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ROOM #1 = ELECTRO, HOUSE, MASHUP, PARTY BANGERS, BOOTY BASS & LIVE PERFORMANCES
ROOM #2 = HIPHOP, DANCEHALL, REGGAETON, OL'SKOOL & LIVE FREESTYLE JAM SESSION
PATIO #1 GOGO DANCERS, MARKET FOOD AND DANCE OFF
PATIO #2 LOUNGE, SMOKE, SOCIALIZE
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ALL OF THIS FOR ONE LOW PRICE OF $10
More info on the artists:
LADY TRAGIK - Electro Pop Sensation from Oakland, California.
Tragik's sound is electro/hiphop/house mashup w/
Catchy vocals over unforgettable beats! She is also an
incredible film maker and photographer you can check
out all of her amazingness at http://www.ladytragik.com/
ZULU NASTY - Freestyle house dancer and DJ from Los Angeles, Ca.
A multi talented performer AKA Ixquel Sarin is also an actor, film maker and photographer.. She currently has a joint project queer film "About her" in film festivals all over the US. But enough about that, all you have to do is see her dance and you will be mesmerizedfor life.. ABOUT HER TRAILER http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYgawr4Gtsw ZULU NASTY DANCE REEL http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVfJekwPsIU
DJ CHINA G - DJ and Creator of Rebel Girl SF From San Francisco, Ca.
Well renowned San Francisco Lesbian DJ China G aka Elyssa Pon founder of Rebel Girl (formed in 2000) SFs longest running lesbian/queer dance party! China G will rrrock the crowd with genres in electro, mashups, 80’s, & electro booty bass! http://www.myspace.com/rebelgirlsf
J-Ill - DJ and Creator of Yes Yes Y'all from Toronto.
AKA Jill Foster is one of the creators of Toronto's biggest queer hiphop party! Yes Yes y'all was voted #2 for best queer party in T.O.
They bust out to the sounds of Dancehall, Old Skool, Booty, Reggae, Party Jams, Slow Jams, Dirty South, RnB... You can expect a similar play list when she spins in the hiphop room here in at The Night Market. http://yesyesyall416.blogspot.com/
J Lounge is Vancouver’s newest, sexy, sultry hideaway located in the West End. Two rooms and two spacious outdoor patios are unique for your enjoyment. We offer nightly entertainment from Live Bands, DJs and Live shows to accompany daily drink specials and Westcoast cuisine.
Located at 1216 Bute Street (@ Davie) in Vancouver’s West End.
Do you like beautiful party boat cruises- well this is the only one. The Queen, as we call it (aka Queen of Diamonds) is a beautifully designed, 135 foot, 3 tiered Miami styled ship. It’s one of kind open air sundeck is transformed into a tented dj dance club. Dance under the stars while you tour thru the newly hosted 2010 Olympic village in False Creek and Granville Island, dances thru English Bay, Stanley Park and West Vancouver. A classy throw-down that will shake your bones!!!
SORORITY brought to you by the family at LIPSTICK JUNGLE events where you always find the most DIVINE lesbians and the there friends. 2 floors and 3 djs.This highly anticipated lesbian party is the place to be on the Friday night.......tickets are $20 advance sold at little sisters 1238 Davie st in the heart of the westend.
It's the sexiest ship to sail the Strait, the hottest ticket, and if you missed it last year – you missed THE boat… The Hot & Wet Women's Pride Cruise! The beautiful M.V. Britannia will set sail on Friday, July 30th from Vancouver filled with some of the loveliest cargo ever to ply the Seven Seas – five hundred women celebrating with Pride! Always sells out fast - Don't miss this cruise! DJ Tracey D will be spinning her hot mix of classics to cutting edge.
6pm boarding, setting sail at 7pm - 11pm
$35 before July 18th, $45 after, $50 at boarding
Tickets are available at Little Sisters (1138 Davie St.), VCV Computers (888 Commercial Dr.) and online at www.cremaproductions.com
(there will be no BBQ on board this year, some munchies will be complimentary. Cash bar only. No Credit Card / Interact).
All Crema Productions events are licensed events. You must be 19+, and have 2 pieces of ID (regardless of your age. It's not us, it's BC law). All genders are welcome at Crema Productions events.
MARCH 12:00pm
Meet at McSpadden Park ... Victoria Dr. and McSpadden (at 4th) March down Commercial Drive to the Festival
FESTIVAL 1:00pm
Victoria Park (for 2010 only) - Kitchener St. (between Salsbury & Victoria)
The 7th Annual Vancouver Dyke March and Festival SATURDAY JULY 31 on Commercial Drive.
Meet at McSPADDEN PARK (4th & Victoria) and join us for the March down Commercial Drive at 12 noon.
Following the March, enjoy an afternoon of celebration, exceptional music and fun with friends and family at VICTORIA PARK
This inclusive event is open to all supporters.
FESTIVAL LINE-UP
Mistress of Ceremonies: MORGAN BRAYTON
performances by ...
KIM KUZMA
THE REINCARNATION OF MARION
JANIS MULLAN'S MELISSA ETHERIDGE TRIBUTE
JILL NEWMAN
CRIS DERKSEN
KATE REID
JANE SAWYER
CHELSEA TRITES
KATE RYCROFT
DAISY BLUE GROFF
EIRENE CLOMA
NEPTUNE AT NIGHT
THE BLACK PARADE KINGS
FAKE MOUSTACHE DRAG
DIANNA DAVID
fun and festivities galore ...
PRIDE 2010 where you can DEVIATE from the norm and represent your inner self to the fullest. A guaranteed vibe and energy that's DEVIATES far from what you've you grown to know, a club night where you can expect the unexpected.......
Hosted By Mc Brigee. K
Live performances by L.A's very own ROUGH DUCHESS!!
Dj's De Lux and Riot, a mash up of deep sounds from the underground.
We honour Terry Wallace, one of the founders of Vancouver Pride, with a pancake Breakfast. This community breakfast is by donation and offers all a chance to take in Pride. The community churches cook it up at this Pride breakfast tradition.
Tix: only $10 before July 15, $15 after July 15 @ Little Sisters 1232 Davie St. & Kokopelli's 2052 Commercial Dr.
featuring ...
SUGARBEACH
THE BAND5 PIECE ALL GIRL MUSIC SENSATION
original, award-winning dance music plus fabulous covers of our favourite female artists through the years ... SHERYL CROW PINK AMANDA MARSHALL INDIGO GIRLS JANN ARDEN AMY WINEHOUSE TINA TURNER and on and on ...
plus ...
THE REINCARNATION OF MARION
showcasing JANIS MULLAN and her tribute to
MELISSA ETHERIDGE
and of course ... THE MIXTRESS herself K-LA SHAYNE spinning & dancin' ya into the wee hours
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