MOVIES
What: Reel-to-Reel Music + Motion Challenge
Where: Victoria Event Centre, 1415 Broad St.
When: Tonight, 7 p.m.
Tickets: $10 at the door
Info: cinevic.ca, 250-389-1590
Why: CineVic's annual collection of short films created by innovative independent filmmakers paired with local musicians working in genres such as folk, jazz, electronica, indie rock - you name it - remains one of the late summer's most anticipated cultural events. It's a reliably revealing showcase of emerging talent on both sides of the camera, and from musicians afforded a unique opportunity to have their works brought to life. This year's juried event, emceed by local funnyman Morgan Cranny, marks a first - a 3-D entry, so be prepared to don those goggles and imagine you're in the multiplex. - Michael D. Reid
ART
What: Art Incognito
Where: 91原创 Island School of Art
When: Friday, 7 to 10 p.m.
Tickets: $35
Why: In this art-school fundraiser, which bills itself as 91原创 Island's largest contemporary art auction, masterpieces are displayed without their makers' signatures. So bid on art because you like it, not because it was created by a certain celebrity. You may walk away with a Sara Robichaud or Ted Harrison anyway - they're among the established artists who have donated pieces to be mixed with emerging artists' work. Plus, your ticket includes a cocktail reception (hello wine, beer and martini bar), sweet and savoury edibles and DJ tunes. - Amy Smart
CLASSICAL MUSIC
What: Michael Finnissy's Whitman
When: Saturday, 8 p.m. (Pre-concert talk 7: 15 p.m.)
Where: Phillip T. Young Hall, UVic
Tickets: By donation
Why: This is a chance to catch the 91原创 premi猫re of a world renowned composer and pianist's work - for as much as you'd like to spend. Finnissy teams with celebrated soprano Helen Pridmore to present Whitman, inspired by the poetry of fellow Englishman Walt. The piece draws text from Whitman's Leaves of Grass and Specimen Days. - Amy Smart
For a full listing of events, go to our Community Events Calendar at timescolonist.com/events