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Visit outdoor reading rooms along the Boulevard of Books, aka Provencher Boulevard.


even more Open Call installations ani- mating public spaces than ever before. What would NBW be without Syn-


onym Art Consultation and their Wall- to-Wall murals? Teir artists will be painting a massive mural outside Te Edge Gallery, and inside there will be a community feast complete with a new indigenous gallery opening. From noon till midnight in Old Market Square is the ever-popular LUCKYGIRL pop up with oodles of local vendors. Over on Provencher Boulevard you can cozy up at the Boulevard of Books, a series of outdoor reading rooms with an adjoin- ing theme: the deadly sins. Last but certainly not least, be sure to


swing by CLOUD, a specially curated installation made of 6,000 incandescent light bulbs, at the base of the Esplanade Riel. You’ll be able to pull on one of the strings, and take (what will inevi- tably be) this year’s quintessential Nuit Blanche Winnipeg picture. Pick up a Nuit Blanche Winnipeg


map, join the bike jam or hop the trolley to check out as many stops as possible. Good thing you have all night! If you want to experience Manitoba’s


thriving arts and culture community without pulling out your wallet, the weekend of Culture Days Manitoba is a great opportunity to do just that. After all, opening your mind is priceless. Visit mb.culturedays.ca for more infor-


mation. thehubwinnipeg.com


Dance Downtown offers activities for Culture Days.


Beth teaching visitors some moves at Au Set Belly Dance. Fall 2016 • 33


Photo Credit: Janine Kropola.


Photo Credit: Matt Duboff. Photo Credit: Claire Paetkau.


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