Join us on August 6th to celebrate peace, launch lanterns, and enjoy Japanese culture! Reserve a spot and get the map link .
Honouring Peace is a free, family friendly event that will be held outdoors at the beautiful Japanese-style Gorge Park Pavilion, on the 78th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. Each year, peace is celebrated and its importance remembered through music, poetry, dance and drumming that moves and inspires us.
Lantern-making will begin at 7:00 pm on the outdoor porch of the Pavilion (all materials provided), and an educational display will be available indoors. The program will begin at 7:30 pm and end with the launching of the lanterns in the Pavilion reflecting pools at 9 pm. Among the performers and presenters will be:
- Elder Bear Sam, First Nation’s greetings
- Tsugio Kurushima, Nikkei Society
- Furusato Dancers
- Uminari Taiko Drummers
- Hanne Fair, flute
- Raging Grannies
- Gettin' Higher Choir
- Margaret Krawciw: "Children of the A-Bomb"
People are asked to bring lawn chairs or a blanket if possible; for others, seating will be provided. There will be an opportunity for cash donations for those who would like to contribute to the cost of the event.
Honouring Peace is supported by the Greater Victoria Peace School (GVPS), the Victoria Nikkei Cultural Society (VNCS), the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War Canada (IPPNWC) and the Victoria Multifaith Society (VMS).
Sheila Flood, Victoria Multifaith Society