Nuit Blanche is a very popular arts festival here in T.O. Of course, Renée, Mom, Dad and I don't stay up all night, but many people do. We roamed around the streets of downtown Toronto only until 11:30 this weekend, but we are still exhausted! These were the highlights.
-Mom and I learned the Charleston and the Lindy hop at the Toronto Reference Library;
-We admired the Rabbit Balloon, a gigantic silver bunny created by Jeff Koons, in the Eaton Center;
-Were blinded by the word «Wind» written in light bulbs and suspended between the two buildings at City Hall
-Listened to an «audio parade» by Anita Hamilton;
-Peeped into a laundromat kaleidoscope by Nika Mistruzzi.
I must catch up on lost sleep now, good night!
Monday, October 5, 2009
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While you were at Nuit Blanche I was at a lantern festival that was predominantly red (Night Red, perhaps). Where we saw contortionists, a magic show involving fans and masks, about ONE MILLION people and lots of beautiful lanterns.
in paris there is also nuit blanche it was prety impressing! in the jardin du luxembour there was this sort of giant disco ball.
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