True North Media House covers Yukon Day at the Aboriginal Pavilion

By Cherisse Dye and Jason Sanders

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On Sunday, February 21st, the Yukon First Nations hosted a gathering of press and VIPs to celebrate their culture and promote business development in the territory. The morning began with a brief introduction and short intermission to encourage mingling and networking among the media and territory representatives.

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A table by the speaker’s podium held five beautiful pieces of artwork designed and crafted by some of the Yukon’s most talented artists. Some artists highlighted during the event were Ken Ingemund Anderson, Nancy Hager, Ann Smith, Eugene Alfred, Shirlee Frost, Jean Taylor, Vernon Asp, and Dennis Shorty.

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The energetic intermission ended as a line of drummers and dancers from the Yukon were ushered into the small venue to illustrate a small part of the deep culture contained within the territory. This would be a taste of the performance to come later.

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Gifts were then exchanged between the Four Host Nations and the Yukon chiefs. The local First Nation hosts welcomed the visitors with handcrafted blankets and cravings while the Yukon chiefs thanked them with five pieces of Northern artwork.

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Dakamada Dancers.

The attendees were then led to a globe outside the initial presentation area where comedians, actors, dancers, drummers and singers entertained them for the next forty minutes. Each song, dance, or scene told a short, but important part of First Nations’ history.

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Dakhka Khwaan Dancers

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Boyd Benjamin

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Raven Spirit Dance

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As the performance came to an end, the collective troupe poured out onto the stage and into the crowd for the finale, proudly celebrating their First Nation heritage with the audience. An excellent end to an excellent Sunday morning.

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Vancouver Bloggers and Twitterati: How we’re spending the 2010 Winter Olympics [updated]

With the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics a mere work week away, some of the social media members of Vancouver took a contemplative look at how they’re going to approach the Games and events.

Olympic-ified City

 

Rebecca Bollwit’s website, Miss 604,  is an encyclopedic trove of dates, times, event descriptions, location guides, and Olympic news. Her Vancouver 2010 RSSencapsulates the many events occurring around the Lower Mainland into blog posts featuring Granville Island, the Richmond O Zone, Robson Square, and some of the participating country pavilions, just to highlight a few. Besides her blog, Rebecca can be found  on Twitter tweeting live Olympic coverage.

John Bollwit’s photojournalistic endeavour took him through the city and up the mountains in order to document some of the new, and/or refurbished, locations around Vancouver. In his travels, John covered the new Olympic Line streetcar (and dry erase messaging system), the Downtown Core, the Athletes Village, and Whistler. He also outlined some his feelings about the Olympics in an optimistic blog post that considered the many different–and difficult–issues surrounding the games. John can also be seen on Twitter.

I haven’t forgotten about the politics on the local and worldwide scale. They are always there, and I can’t forget about the issues of homelessness in Vancouver nor the hefty price tag that has come with these games. Nothing I can say in a blog post could answer all of those problems, but I will be watching closely once everything is done to make sure those promises by VANOC are held accountable.
That being said, my hope and dream is to absorb the atmosphere that the games will bring upon Vancouver. I’m not sure where that might lead me, but we’ll ride the wave and end up where we end up. Be it total chaos to amazing opportunities, people, and new friends, I’ve been enlightened with stories by others who have been to games past. It prepares you as much as opens up avenues to all sorts of other questions.
Hummingbird604, Dr Raul Pachego-Vega, posted a brief introduction to The Pride Housethat’s opening this week on Bute and Davie. The House has already caught the media’s attention and is seen increasing global coverage. Raul can also be followed on Twitter.

I have been invited to the opening of Pride House, which will be hosted at Qmunity. The opening is on Thursday February 11th(which sadly, is one of the days I teach, so I am not sure how I’m going to juggle my schedule). But I really want to support this worthy initiative. I find that it’s hard to find any openly-gay Olympians (with the exception of my idol, Matthew Micham, World Diving Champion and Olympic Diving Champion). Qmunity is at 1170 Bute Street, almost corner of Davie. The opening is from 2:00pm to 3:00.

 

Prince George, British Columbia Vancouver 2010 Torch Relay Celebration

Kris Krüg of Static Photography followed the Olympic torch up to Prince George, snowshoed and dog sledded around the Arctic wonderland, and headed back to Vancouver’s metropolis just in time for the torch’s arrival. A consummate Vancouver photographer, Kris captured the city’s key Olympic landmarks — Canada Hockey Place and The Richmond Oval – in beautiful HDR on Flickr and 3d collage on Photosynth. In addition, Kris is actively uploading all Olympic related photos to his Flickr stream to be shared, downloaded, and enjoyed the spirit of Creative Commons. You can follow Kris on Twitter, Flickr and Youtube.

 

Coal Harbour South HDR

Robert Scales of Raincity Studios and Vancouver Access 2010 is heading up one of the most active and up to date independent Olympic sites on the Internet. Utilizing Flickr, Twitter, Youtube and roving social media reporters, Vancouver Access 2010 is bringing current Olympic news to the masses as it happens. Literally. What they’ve done best is distilling the schizophrenic schedule of events occurring around the city into several simple guides of fun. The most popular post by far is their Guide to Free Attractions which highlights a serious amount of entertainment available in the city for everyone. Robert’s already hit up the Robson Square Zipline and a few open houses like the impressive CODE Live. You can follow his Olympic exploits on Twitter, Youtube and Flickr.

Vancouver photographer, Bev Davies, hit the Olympic streets with her camera last week and has already begun capturing street demonstrations and corporate commericial presences on her Flickr stream for all to see. Her Olympic schedule for the next few days includes a visit to the W2 Independent Media for it’s grand opening on Wednesday — where they’re showing some of her photos of D.O.A. –, Robson Square Zipline and a few after dark events.

I will be going to the opening of w2 wed morning between 9 and 10 am. I also have a photo show there 13 Photographs of D.O.A. on the Mezzanine off the main floor gallery. I will be doing other things that include the mind bending changing colour of the lights in Ontario while staying in Vancouver. All I need to do is get there when it is dark in ontario and not after 7pm here (bands come on at 7pm). It sounds like a bit of party central because it is open until 2 AM. Also I will be riding the Zip line 6 stories above Robson Street. I will try not to forget that D.O.A. are playing at the Rickshaw Feb 20. Anything thing else that sounds good and is free let me know. bev101 on twitter.

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Squamish Media Hub at Adventure Centre ~ The heart of Sea to Sky country

Media at the Adventure Centre

Media in Squamish - Photo by John Bollwitt

Tourism Squamish & District of Squamish are offering media, in particular social media practitioners, the use of the Squamish Adventure Centre facilities.

Being halfway between the venues in Whistler and Vancouver, Squamish provides a convenient hub for covering the Olympics.

{Note: Squamish is also lot of fun to visit with great micro-brew, cool shops and the best grilled cheese restaurant ever}.

Location: Squamish Adventure Centre - Map

Date/Hours: February 1 to February 28

Contact: media (at) tourismsquamish (dot) com ~ 1.604.815.5080

Details:

Facilities available: workspace, high-speed internet connection, café, private interview rooms, printing and photocopying available at a nominal fee

Services provided:

  • story leads and story starters related to the Squamish and Sea to Sky regions
  • interview facilitation with local spokespeople for background information
  • access to HD footage and B-roll of the region
  • access to high quality photos
  • dedicated media contact

Paint the Town Red - photo by John Bollwitt

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Whistler Blackcomb Media Hub ~ Reporting about Olympics on the Mountain

Snowboarding in Whistler Blackcomb by KK

In the Whistler/Blackcomb area, media makers have another option for co-ordination and creation with a few initiatives Whistler/Blackcomb are doing in the social media realm including the Whistler Blackcomb Media hub.

They sent along some information on how reporters can apply for accreditation in Whistler to start a whole new conversation during the Olympics while also checking out the splendour of the mountains.

Whistler Blackcomb Media Hub

Whistler Blackcomb is running a media services centre called the Whistler Blackcomb Media Hub to help facilitate mountain access and help journalists find interesting and compelling Whistler Blackcomb story ideas.

Where: Westin Hotel Map

Hours: Feb . 10~28, 8am-6pm

Contact: 604.905.2010

Details:

From W/B Media Hub:

If you have accreditation for the Whistler Media House, you automatically have accreditation for the Whistler Blackcomb Media Hub.

Bloggers are welcome to apply for accreditation. Here is some criteria in which we are gauging mountain access:

* Must have an established site/blog with previous content
* Blogger must have around 5,000 views per month OR at around 100 hits/day

Connect in Whistler

Whistler Blackcomb has a variety of social communities and during the Games they’ll be posting info, video and photos as possible to help people follow along and encourage others to join in the conversation plus producing the Game On video podcast every second day of the Games, which will take viewers behind the scenes at Whistler Blackcomb during the Games. The first episode will launch Feb. 8.

Whistler Tags

Whistler social media community is running two hashtags for media:

#whistler30 is a story ideas hashtag for journalists looking for interesting story ideas about the Whistler community.

#whistlerw5 is designed for reporters to ask questions and other will pitch in and help answer Qs.

More Whistler:

Whistler Blackcomb media centre online

@WhistlerBlckcmb on Twitter

Whistler Blackcomb Flickr group

Whistler social communities including FB, MyS, podcasts, RSS, etc.

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Gastown bloggers at Koolhaus ~ another Vancouver Olympics media centre

Gastown is Koolhaus

Gastown Night Lomography by KK

Groovy news from Gastown as Ray Kanani, Creative Director of GastownBlog.com announces a live blogging headquarters at Koolhaus, a furniture store right in the heart of this historic neighbourhood ~ and close by the site of the start of social media at the Olympics conversation.

The team of Gastown blog (supported by the Gastown Business Improvement Society) will be creating media on-site and inviting to work and learn about Gastown’s history and businesses.

They diplomatically make a point to say that they aren’t trying to compete with other media centres saying, “The GastownBlog believes that collaboration sparks innovation and encourages anyone to contribute to the GastownBlog.”

Location: Koolhaus Designs – Water Street and Carall 1 Water Street, Vancouver Map

Date/Time: 11am – 5pm, Monday – Sunday

Contact: @gastownblog

Details:

The GastownBlog is putting together a live blogging headquarters in Gastown and would like to invite you down to our blogging headquarters which will be open from the 12th until the 28th. There will be free wi-fi, refreshments, lots of free GastownBlog paraphernalia (including limited edition Gastown pins), comfortable chairs, and, of course, other bloggers. Use the space to update your own blog, collaborate with our video production and blogging team, or just to hang out.

Bonus:

Some great recent posts on Gastownblogs including:

Places to Eat in Gastown During the Olympics: Part 2

ArtWalk Vancouver 2010

German Fan Fest – featuring Acoustica

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Acoustica play the Thuringen House in SLC 02, photo DaveO


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Social Reporter badge - Photo: John Biehler

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