2007 Dec 21: Kensington Festival of Lights 2007
Sorry for the late notice, but tonight is the longest night of the year. And as every year on the winter solstice, Kensington market comes alive with an interactive, commercial free celebration where the night is lit up with candles, lanterns and a raging bonfire to end it off.
Kensington Festival of Lights
Friday, 2007 December 21, 6 pm sharp
corner of Augusta and Oxford
in Kensington Market
416 598-3729 — redpepper.spectacle@sympatico.ca
Unite to ignite the longest, darkest night
Joina cavalcade of costumed characters, giant puppets, stiltwalkers and firebreathers in a luminescent lantern-lit carnival parade in Toronto’s legendary Kensington Market. Journey through narrow streets, encounter surprise theatrics on rooftops and in storefronts — revel in a fiery solstice send-off at Bellevue Square Park.
Bang a drum or a pot or pan, ring a bell, sing a song, carry a lantern, wear a costume …this is a participatory event!
Come celebrate the return of light! Handmade and commercial-free since 1988.
— Adriana Mugnatto-Hamu on 2007 Dec 21 in Fun, Green paperclip |