FlickR Tag: female
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Running up the flag
Denise Ogonoski speaks for Tibet
Pace for Tibet
Katie Schneider interviews Denise Ogonoski
Denise Ogonoski (right) was one of the members of Students for a Free Tibet that were deported from China during the Beijing Olympics. She spoke at the rally, here at Olympic Plaza, and later on, tried waving a Tibetan flag up on a light pole outside the Chinese consulate, which got her a ride in a Calgary Police Service car. Here, she's being interviewed by Katie Schneider of the Calgary Sun.
Beautiful violin
Girl plays cello
Violin on the Avenue
Cellist on Stephen Avenue 2
Duo play Cello and Violin
Cello and Violin on the Ave
Karen Sim 8
Stephanie Norn (aka Spark) gets interviewed
Karen Sim on violin 1
Stephanie Norn (aka Spark) speaks to crowd 3
Stephanie Norn (aka Spark) speaks to crowd 1
Stephanie Norn was one of the buskers who spoke at the gathering. Stephenie, a professional circus performer, argued that properly qualified people, like herself, should be able to do more dangerous acts, like fire-eating, provided they meet appropriate requirements, such as proper insurance. She came dressed as her persona "Stephanie Spark".
Busk meet 2008-08-20 34
Busk meet 2008-08-20 23
This is one of the pictures I took of a gathering of buskers and city representitives, to discuss new rules for buskers in Calgary. It was held at Olympic Plaza in downtown Calgary to let people know that buskers can now legally perform in far more places, and without requiring a permit or payment of fees. There was a mix of announcements, discussion, and performance. More information is available on Facebook in the group called "The Calgary Buskers/Street Performers Community".
Karen Sim speaks 1
Backup singers
This is one of the pictures I took of a gathering of buskers and city representitives, to discuss new rules for buskers in Calgary. It was held at Olympic Plaza in downtown Calgary to let people know that buskers can now legally perform in far more places, and without requiring a permit or payment of fees. There was a mix of announcements, discussion, and performance. More information is available on Facebook in the group called "The Calgary Buskers/Street Performers Community".



















