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RELEASE: VPSN Brings “Feet to the Street” Dance Instructions to Granville

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The Vancouver Public Space Network, in partnership with the Downtown Vancouver Business Improvement Association (DVBIA), Bruce Carscadden Architect Inc. (BCA), and Anchor Signs presents “Feet to the Street” – a public installation of brightly coloured dance instruction decals affixed sidewalks of Granville Street this summer and fall offered as a part of the City of Vancouver’s VIVA Vancouver Granville summer series.

Each non-slip vinyl decal features life size diagrammatic instructions of classic and popular dance moves ranging from the ‘T-Step’ to the ‘Running Man’. In total, seven decals will be installed on the sidewalk of the 600-800 blocks of Granville Street in one of the first applications of outdoor vinyl graphics as public space activators in Vancouver.

“We love working on these kinds of public realm projects – they are just the kind of thing that enliven and enrich civic life. We were flattered to have been given the opportunity to contribute to Vancouver.” says Ian Mcdonald, partner at BCA.

“Feet to the Street” is intended to continue the tradition of spontaneous public performances started by the successful 2013 “Keys to the Street” public piano program.  The installation is aimed at adding a touch of creativity and whimsy to the Granville Street pedestrian experience.

Those interested in more information about the “Feet to the Street” installation can visit the webpage: vancouverpublicspace.ca

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“Feet to the Street” Partner organizations: 

The Vancouver Public Space Network (VPSN) is a grassroots collective that engages in advocacy, outreach and education on public space issues in and around Vancouver, British Columbia. The VPSN works on a wide array of projects – including research, event planning, design, and interventions – supporting key public space issues.

Bruce Carscadden Architect Inc. is an award-winning design studio based in Vancouver. In just a decade of practice, the firm has designed and executed numerous building types for a variety of clients with an emphasis on community recreation projects in the Lower Mainland and Interior of British Columbia.

The Downtown Vancouver Business Improvement Association (DVBIA) is located in the heart of Vancouver’s cosmopolitan business district. The DVBIA serves a 90-block area that consists of 8,000 businesses, property owners and tenants – and attracts thousands of employees, tourists and shoppers every day.

Anchor Signs is a Vancouver based company that can print, CNC engrave, die-cut and build wall and window displays, sandwich-boards, illuminated signs, banners, placards and bill boards. Their expert team has created signage for every purpose in Vancouver and throughout the Lower Mainland. 

Viva Vancouver is a City of Vancouver program that transforms road spaces into vibrant pedestrian spaces.

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