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White Light White Magic
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October 8, 2010 - 8:00pm - October 9, 2010 - 2:00am

Dharmalab

1814 Pandora

Vancouver, V5L 1M2

Canada

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Evolver Vancouver presents
White Light White Magic
Friday October 8,2010
@ Dharmalab, 1814 Pandora ( at Salsbury Ave., North of Hastings, East of Commercial Drive)

8PM-9:30PM A history of magic in relation to science,religion & dance presented by Sobey Wing.
An Evolver Network-wide white-light experiment aimed at helping our planet in crisis.

Magical dance to the sounds of
Dhruv Traveller http://www.myspace.com/dhruvtraveler
Dj Ash http://www.djash.ca

Proceeds go to assist with a sacred journey to Brazil to connectivate with the Yawanawa tribe and bring back information about these guardians of the Amazon.
More on the Yawanawa:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nihtf5qgiGM

This clip from 4REAL Season 1, features Chief Taska Yawanwa and his wife Laura. Born in the Caxinaua village of the Indigenous Territory of Gregory River, Brasil, Tashkã is a leader in the indigenous movement to secure ancestral wildlands to save traditional cultures, and devise sustainable livelihoods. Taska and Laura participated in WILD9, the 9th World Wilderness Congress (6-13 November 2009, Mexico).

Evolver Spores are community meet-ups, creative salons, hubs of ecological activation and social inspiration. Evolver Spores bring people and groups together who share the ideal of a more beautiful and equitable world, and help them find the collaborators and tools they need to manifest their vision.

More on Evolver Social Movement/ Evolver Vancouver Group:
http://www.realitysandwich.com/esm/join-evolver-social-movement-esm
http://www.evolver.net/group/evolver_vancouver

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