What’s Going On, February 5, 2014 issue: Drop-in soccer and hockey, Django lives, “seedy” is not bad

Campus February 5, 2014

Tuesdays and Thursdays, through February
It’s gym time!
Camosun students can now play team sports without all the commitment and pressure of an actual team. Just come out for the drop-in soccer and floor hockey at the Lansdowne Middle School gymnasium. Soccer runs from 8–9 pm on Tuesdays and 8:30–9:30 pm Thursdays, and floor hockey from 9–10 pm on Tuesdays and 9:30–10:30 pm on Thursdays.

February 3–8
It’s development time!
The first week of February is Canada’s International Development Week, which looks at the work Canada is doing in the world community. Camosun will be hosting three events at the Lansdowne campus: a film night on Thursday, February 6, featuring a film about marketing challenges in Africa (in Young 216); an informative session on Friday February 7 about global internships (9 am-1 pm in Wilna Thomas 234); and “Flavours From Home,” a selection of world cuisine with a related talk (7–9 pm in Wilna Thomas 234). Go to videa.ca for more info.

February 4-March 9
Loud and… controversial
Controversial play Proud will be staging only its second production since its opening last fall. It was notably refused by playwright Michael Healey’s home theatre in Toronto, but the Belfry has no worries about the satire. Go to belfry.bc.ca for ticket info.

Wednesday, February 5
Hitchhiking on water
Thorsten Boehnke and BC ecologist Laura Winter will be at the screening of the documentary Hitchhiking Across the Atlantic to satisfy curious minds about their journey. Thorsten started as a crew member aboard a friend’s catamaran; he met Winter when he boarded another boat sailing through the Caribbean. The movie will be shown at Ocean River Sports downtown at 7 pm. Admission $8. Info: running-downwind.tv.

February 7–8, 12–15
Shakespeare in love
The Victoria Shakespeare Society is reviving a popular production that pulls the best love scenes from Shakespeare’s plays to create a Valentine’s romance for the audience. Shakespeare in Love will be staged in the historic rooms of Craigdarroch Castle, with tasty desserts and refreshments served afterwards. There will be no seating and reservations are required. Go to thecastle.ca for ticket info.

February 14–15
Django festival
Paris was the place for hot jazz in the ’20s, with guitarist Django Reinhardt as one of its stars. Come dance at a recreation of the swinging scene, with simultaneous stages and a free dance workshop. The Friday show with music from Brishen is at White Eagle Hall, and the Saturday lineup is at St. Andrews Church. Details at oliverswainmusic.com.

Saturday, February 15
“Seedy” as a compliment
Need seeds? Then Seedy Saturday is the event to hit before planting season starts. Not just seeds, but seedlings, small trees, local produce and food, and even bee supplies. You can get advice from the growers, and meet all kinds of garden enthusiasts. There will also be talks to help that green thumb of yours thrive. The show will be at the Victoria Conference Centre; go to jamesbaymarket.com/seedysaturday for more info.