There was an installation called Angels of the Apocalypse that was quite popular. The fact that it involved these giant steel sculptures that breathed fire .. nice, hot, lambent fire .. may have had something to do with it.
The installation consisted of about of dozen of these giant pieces, I'm not really quite sure what they were meant to be, dragon scales maybe, but they reminded me of fangs. I think the whole thing was indeed supposed to represent a dragon. Besides the scales or spines, there was a head, complete with baleful eyes fuelled by burning wood.
Some of the other heat came in the form of some Caribana masque performers. I'm not quite sure I get the connection between winter and calypso but this is multi cultural Toronto after all, so you never know what is going to pop up, arts and culture wise.
There was a calypso band, dancers and a king and queen in the elaborate, gilded, over the top Caribana costumes.
True Canadian spirit was shown by the female dancers; yes they had sweaters and mittens and some heavy duty looking hose but still .. it was minus freaking 20 degrees ... and the queen in her costume showed true northern fortitude by forgoing the sweater and mittens. This is, to be sure, northern Jamaican.
The show took place on this gigantic billboard, it had to be a good 60 ft tall, and all the dancers were on wires. Images were projected on the back drop, some still, some motion video and with the powerful trance music, added to the scene and helped you forget you were standing in front of City Hall in the frigid cold.
As you'll see in the video (you knew there was a video, right?) the whole thing works. I loved the music, I loved the backdrop, and the skill of the dancers was evident. Particularly memorable was a pair of female dancers who moved around this huge billboard with a speed and grace that really gave you the impression of flying.
The video is a bit long, I edited the show down a fair bit, it originally ran to around 40 minutes. We enjoyed it very much and although the fingers on my cam controls kind of lost most of their feeling, I really did forget the cold winter weather and was transported to a different place.
And, the show ended with a wedding. Even on a day off, I'm shooting a wedding.
So here's the video, the fire show, the caribean dancers and the aerial show. Hope you enjoy. And bear in mind, this video was powered by video tape and frostbite.
Toronto Winter City Festival 2010 from Victor Kellar on Vimeo.
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