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What To Do This Week (May 11- 17)

Starwalker film still, Fairy Tales Queer Art & Film Festival

MONDAY

Start the week on a high note — dance until midnight at Stompasaurus Line Dancing at Willow Ridge Community Association. Meet new people, learn new moves, or, if you’re confident enough, jump into the dance competition. Tickets are $16 at the door, and you can check the song list on their website.

 

TUESDAY

Going to Dickens early in the week is becoming a bit of a tradition. Dive into death metal as Gatecreeper takes the stage, with support from Eternal, Dying Remains, and Misyrion. Tickets are $42 via Ticketweb.

 

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WEDNESDAY

Film lovers aren’t being left out this season, with festivals lining up one after another. Wednesday marks the start of Fairy Tales, one of Canada’s longest-running queer film festivals, now in its 28th year. The lineup brings together 42 films from 20 countries, running at Contemporary Calgary through May 17. Passes are $106, with individual tickets at $17.

 

THURSDAY

If you’re feeling Kind of Blue, head to the Attic for a two-night celebration of Miles Davis’s 100th birthday. It starts Thursday with David Lavoie on an electric wind instrument and continues Saturday with André Wickenheiser on acoustic. Enjoy world-class jazz alongside cocktails, pizza and pasta. Tickets are $30 at Eventbrite.

 

FRIDAY

Celebrate Star Wars with Calgary Phil performing Star Wars: Return of the Jedi live-to-film, featuring John Williams’ Oscar-nominated score. It runs at the Jubilee for two nights, with tickets starting at $34 for kids and $45 for adults.

SATURDAY

Candlelight Concerts brings a tribute to Queen to Studio Bell. Hear the band’s catalogue reimagined by a string quartet, swapping stadium anthems for a more intimate sound.

 

SUNDAY

Otafest wraps up on Sunday, and even if you’re skipping the main festival, you can still drop into the after-party at the Palace for an anime rave. Expect live J-pop idols, themed cocktails, merch and more. Tickets start at $27, and it’s 18+.

 

For more events, guides, and things to do around the city, look out for our May issue of The Scene and hang out with us online at thescenecalgary.com

 

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