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Culture Get Cultured! By Raegan Hedley


Caitlind R.C. Brown and Wayne Garrett’s CLOUD installation will be part of this year’s Nuit Blanche in Winnipeg.


abundant, but what about accessible? Culture Days, a three-day national festi- val from Sept. 30 to Oct. 2, believes you can’t put a price on experiencing arts and culture — which is why all the program- ming is free. It’s one weekend of engaging, hands-


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on activities and events that get you par- ticipating in arts and culture in a new way. Galleries and museums open their


e’re always going on


about how the arts and culture scene in Mani- toba is so amazing and


doors and do tours, artists and artisans offer workshops and demos, dance in- structors and groups teach you how to step, and more. Te range of events list- ed on mb.culturedays.ca are proof of how vibrant and diverse the arts and culture scene is in our province. Pop by 618 ARTlington (located at 618 Arlington St.) and explore three floors of artist and artisan studios open for tours. Learn to shake your hips with Au Set Belly Dance, or check out Choc- olatier Constance Popp, who opens her doors once yearly for an open house


(complete with demos and samples). You can also take in two full days of free music and more under the canopy at Te Forks on the Friday and Saturday of Culture Days. And these are just a few events: there are well over 300 free ac- tivities to try all over the province. Also on the weekend of Culture Days Manitoba: Nuit Blanche Winnipeg (NBW)! Your favourite all-night cel- ebration of contemporary art is back for the seventh year on Saturday, Oct. 1. Tanks to a producing partnership with Winnipeg Arts Council, there will be


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Photo courtesy of artists Caitlind r.c. Brown & Wayne Garrett.


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