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Posted by dEsidEL on Apr-15-2007 08:02:

Read This! Toronto Street Festival cancelled



heh .. forget ever getting the Love Parade here..

quote:



Nuit Blanche kicks street fest to curb
Lastman's `Celebrate Toronto' scrapped despite audience support
April 15, 2007
John Spears
city Hall bureau

Toronto has quietly killed a summer festival that was one of former mayor Mel Lastman's legacies to the city.

The Celebrate Toronto festival, which took over five major intersections along Yonge St. the weekend after Canada Day each year, has been scrapped.

The effort has been rolled into one of Mayor David Miller's favourite festivals, the revelry of Nuit Blanche, an event featuring outdoor and indoor theatrical performances.

This year's event is to start Sept. 29 at 7:03 p.m. and continue until dawn.

The decision stands in stark contrast to a staff report that raved about Celebrate Toronto's "overwhelming audience support" and "international acclaim."

The festival, said the October 2005 report, attracted more than a million people � 20 per cent of them tourists.

Lastman initiated the festival in 1998, the year Toronto was amalgamated into a megacity. The various locations had concerts, midway rides, food and street performers, each with a different theme.

"For people who don't have a cottage, it was a great weekend to be in the city," said Councillor Karen Stintz (Ward 16, Eglinton-Lawrence), who said she enjoyed the events.

But the festival had run its course, said Councillor Kyle Rae, who chairs the city's economic development committee.

"There was a feeling it may have served its purpose and its life expectancy, and there was now a new cultural event that was more dynamic," said Rae (Ward 27, Toronto Centre-Rosedale).

"There's a greater breadth across the city than Yonge St. There's a better cultural project that the city can present, and it's Nuit Blanche," Rae said.

Councillor Joe Pantalone (Ward 19, Trinity-Spadina) agreed.

"The city has limited resources and we thought we could achieve more" by going in a different direction, Pantalone said.

But Stintz noted the festival was in line with the city's green aspirations. For one thing, it was held in car-free zones.

"We have cut out an extremely important street festival ... and there was no discussion about it," she said.

The staff report submitted in support of last year's festival called it a "high-profile" event that showcased 490 local artists.

The festival, it added, was "well positioned for continued international acclaim."

But the city's operating budget, which goes before city council on Friday, now recommends axing the "City of Toronto street festival" � not even deigning to use its formal name.

The $721,000 budget, which includes $400,000 of city money plus private sponsorships, will be given to Nuit Blanche.

The inaugural edition of Nuit Blanche attracted about 425,000 visitors, compared with Celebrate Toronto's 1 million.

With files from Jim Byers


source:
http://www.thestar.com/News/article/203249


Posted by PurpleHaze on Apr-15-2007 08:14:

wtf this was actually one of the thigs i looked forward to a lot in the summer.............thats fucked!!!!


Posted by Skipper on Apr-15-2007 13:24:

I have to agree that the concept for Nuit Blanche is light years ahead of Toronto's street festival. If you had to put money into only one, NB is a pretty clear choice.


Posted by The Ear on Apr-15-2007 14:26:

This really is a no brainer ...the overriding idea the past few years is how to get Toronto on the world stage & into the minds of ppl world wide as a destination .... w/ Nuit Blanche, Toronto is now at least in the echelon of other NB cities (i.e. Paris, Rome, etc.) & let's be honest anything T.O. can do to better it's international reputation as a city with some actual discernable creative flair (yes I know it's just copying a grand idea, but only 5 cities do NB, & how many have street festivals?) is a necessary step.

Besides, now more ppl are free to support Beats, Breaks, & Culture at the Harbourfront this year (let's hope the funding stays in that one), which only makes sense to me anyway......

Hmmm.... a day by the water with an eclectic mix of live electronic tunage, food, & DJism.............or milling about in the intersection @ Y&E.... enh, I just know where I'd rather (& am going to) be.

End Rant.


Posted by jon jon on Apr-15-2007 14:46:

Re: Toronto Street Festival cancelled

quote:
Originally posted by dEsidEL
forget ever getting the Love Parade here..


haha come on Emery, give me a break! lol

quote:
Originally posted by The Ear
Besides, now more ppl are free to support Beats, Breaks, & Culture at the Harbourfront this year (let's hope the funding stays in that one), which only makes sense to me anyway......


lol I love random plugging


Posted by DigiNut on Apr-15-2007 15:42:

Just remember, most of you voted for this douchebag.


Posted by dEsidEL on Apr-15-2007 18:13:

Re: Re: Toronto Street Festival cancelled

quote:
Originally posted by jon jon
haha come on Emery, give me a break! lol







in other news.. we're gettin another Contemporary Art festival this summer to coincide with the ROM re-opening..

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