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AHA MEDIA hopes to be able to welcome Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko of Japan to our area, the Vancouver Downtown Eastside ( DTES )

July 10, 2009 Leave a comment

During the upcoming  ROYAL visit from Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko of Japan to our area, the Vancouver Downtown Eastside, we at AHA MEDIA will be hoping to be lucky and honored enough to be able to film and take photographs as we welcome the Royal couple to our neighborhood! 🙂

Photo of AHA MEDIA

This will be a historical moment in time!! 🙂 What a great honor! 🙂

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Below is text from :

Rod Mickleburgh

Vancouver From Tuesday’s Globe and Mail Last updated on Wednesday, Jul. 08, 2009 04:40PM EDT

It’s been a long time – if ever – since a prominent royal visited the city’s notorious Downtown Eastside, even in its former, more benign status as Skid Road.

But that’s where the 75-year-old Emperor of Japan and his 74-year-old wife will come calling during their three-day stop in Vancouver.

The rare royal foray into the area by a frail couple, from whom aides warn reporters to expect very, very slow movement, did not land on their agenda easily. It took weeks of intense, behind-the-scenes lobbying to overcome initial resistance to the idea of Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko venturing through neighbourhoods few tourists see.

In the end, history won out. The streets of the Downtown Eastside were not always rife with the boarded-up businesses and daily horrors we see today. Once, this was the heart of Japantown, a thriving ethnic community every bit as significant as nearby Chinatown, before internment scattered the residents and delivered their businesses and possessions into the hands of others.

Please see the rest of the story at http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/british-columbia/the-downtown-eastsides-royal-visitors/article1208588/

PIVOT’s Hope In Shadows Top 40 photographs! Come Out to Vote!

July 9, 2009 Leave a comment
This Sunday the new Hope in Shadows photographs will be at Grandview Park on Commercial Drive and at the Pivot Potluck at Trout Lake. If you’d like to see the top 40 and help select the photos that will be in the 2010 calendar, please come and see us!
 
AHA MEDIA is proud to say that one of our photos made it to the Top 40. A photo of April Smith sitting on a chair in No 3, please vote for us to rank higher in the Top 40.
 
April Smith sitting Photo No 3
 
 
Hendrik seeing Pivot photos
 
The Hope in Shadows community vote began this week in the Downtown Eastside where we set up a tent and mobile display daily. The local vote, which runs until Friday, determines the winners of the contest, to be announced in October when the calendar is unveiled.
 
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It’s great to see how much the local people passing by on the street enjoy checking out the top 40 photographs. Over the last few rainy days, as people have crowded our little tent on the sidewalk, I realize how much the simple display (8″ x 12″ enlargements stuck to cardboard panels) has added to the Hope in Shadows project. The Downtown Eastside is a very creative part of Vancouver, full of artists and galleries. However, I’m proud of helping to make these photographs so available to everyone – you couldn’t get a more public place in the Downtown Eastside than the sidewalk on the corner of Main and Hastings!
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Voting in other areas of the city such as Commercial Drive, Robson Street and the Folk Festival will also help us choose the calendar images. If you’d like to see the mobile display please come and visit us at the following places:
 
Grandview Park, Commercial Drive: Sunday July 12, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.
 
Pivot Potluck at Trout Lake: Sunday July 12, 4 p.m. – 7 p.m.
 
Outside the Vancouver Art Gallery on Robson St: Thursday July 16, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.
 
Vancouver Folk Festival, July 17-19: all day during the festival!
 
Kind regards,
 
P.S. Thanks to everyone who kindly completed the Hope in Shadows survey. The online survey is still open, so if you have a few minutes, please let us know what you think.

Paul Ryan
Director, Hope in Shadows

Lu’s Pharmacy – A women’s only pharmacy opened on East Hastings and Abbott Streets in Vancouver Downtown Eastside

July 8, 2009 Leave a comment

Lu's Pharmacy

Lu’s: A Pharmacy For Women

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29 Hastings Street West
Vancouver, BC V6B 1G4, Canada
(604) 974-0610

Lu’s: A Pharmacy for Women, which will be owned and operated by the Vancouver Women’s Health Collective, is named after longtime volunteer Lucette Hansen, 85

http://www.womenshealthcollective.ca/

J Hock and Peter Davies of AHA MEDIA speak about Sun Eagles in Carnegie Centre Gym in Vancouver Downtown Eastside ( DTES)

July 8, 2009 Leave a comment

Peter and J-hock speak on Sun Eagles

In this video, April Smith films J-Hock and Peter Davies of AHA MEDIA speaking about Sun Eagles, Vancouver Downtown Eastside Street Soccer team in need of support, a new coach, team managment, new members to join, food and clothing donations to the team.

This was filmed by April Smith of AHA MEDIA on a Nokia N95 mobile cameraphone. April is passionate and skilled in making Nokia films by exploring mobile media production through the camera lens of a cellphone. For a better quality version of this video, please DM April Smith @AprilFilms on Twitter.

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Sun Eagles, last year called ( Dream Catchers)  just came back from Toronto’s Homeless Street Soccer World Cup and are rebuilding again after  unsuccessfully defending their National Championship where they won Gold last year.

The team known as the Dream Catchers renamed the Sun Eagles  will now build on this defeat with an eye for recapturing the championship.

Their dream is to make the Sun Eagles soar again and bring Homeless Street Soccer World Cup to Vancouver to host!

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AHA MEDIA attended The Miss Guide’s “Walking the Ruins: Fragments of Vancouver

July 7, 2009 1 comment

April Smith and Peter Davies of AHA MEDIA on behalf of W2 Community Media Arts http://www.creativetechnology.org  attended the “Walking the Ruins: Fragments of Vancouver with commentary by The Miss Guides made up of a art collective of Natalie Doonan, Katharine Somody and Sean George .

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AHA MEDIA found the walk a delightful  blend of a historical tour and a theatrical performance.  It was like taking part of a National Film Board of Canada documentary but in real time and experience 🙂

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A unique blend of historical tour and street theatre, this one hour walk will make you experience Vancouver as though for the first time.  Using the city as their stage, The Miss Guides will lead you through the gritty underbelly of a city teeming with secrets.

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 From glamour to grime, Walking the Ruins explores four surprising urban sites, drawing unexpected connections between the forgotten past and overlooked present.

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Audiences are limited to 12 adults, and groups meet on the Northwest corner of Granville and Hastings Streets, in front of Sinclair Centre, rain or shine ( bring an umbrella )

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Walking the Ruins runs July 9 – August 1: Thursdays + Fridays at 7pm; Saturdays at 2pm.
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Tickets $20 ( includes entry to Harbour Center’s The Lookout, valued at $13) available through: http://www.themissguides.com

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or http://www.tickettonight.ca or 604.684.2787

http://www.themissguides.com/

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Intro to the Miss Guides Walk in Vancouver

In this video, April films http://www.themissguides.com give intro commentary during their performative and historical walk in Vancouver

Going up in elevator at Harbour Centre as part of Miss Guides Walk

In this video, April films http://www.themissguides.com give commentary during their Performative and historical walk while going up in the elevator in Harbour Centre.

Going Down in Elevator in Harbour Centre as part of Miss Guides Walk

In this video, April films http://www.themissguides.com give commentary during their Performative and historical walk while going down in the elevator in Harbour Centre.


These videos were filmed by April Smith of AHA MEDIA on a Nokia N95 mobile cameraphone. April is passionate and skilled in making Nokia films by exploring mobile media production through the camera lens of a cellphone. For a better quality version of these videos, please DM April Smith @AprilFilms on Twitter.