Annual Vancouver Zombie Walk

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When:
Saturday, August 21, 2010 1:00 pm
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Vancouver Art Gallery

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750 Hornby St
Vancouver, BC V6Z 2H7
(604) 662-4719
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Free
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Thousands of zombies reported in downtown Vancouver!

Ladies and Gentlemen, the 2010 Vancouver Zombiewalk has been officially announced for August 21st 2010!

Police in downtown Vancouver watched helplessly from the sidelines Saturday afternoon as an army of the living dead gathered en mass to search for nourishing human brains.

Well, almost.

On the south side of the Vancouver Art Gallery at 750 Hornby Street, participants gathered for the Vancouver Zombie Walk -- a growing annual event that has become known as the New Years celebration of the Goth community.

"We are protesting human stupidity," parade marshal Ashton Green said Saturday. "We are protesting all the things that will lead to an apocalypse - zombie or otherwise."

Green is the leader of the Gravediggers Union, a group of unofficial parade marshals - the closest thing to an organizer the zombie walk has.

"I showed up to the first one in 2005 dressed as a grave diver and became the unofficial marshal," he said. "You see a big guy with a loud voice who carries a shovel - people tend to follow."

But despite the lack of organization, thousands of Vancouverites of all stripes gather at the walk to revel in the macabre, complete with complicated costumes and professionally applied makeup.

As participants stumbled and moaned down Robson Street, a sea of prosthetic slit throats, severed limbs and dangling eyeballs baked in the afternoon sun.

Zombie gore as a fundraising tool

Much of the grotesque makeup came courtesy of Theta Effects, a local Vancouver film effects shop.

When project coordinator Rick Pederson heard about the zombie walk, he jumped at the opportunity to showcase the company's prosthetic artistry - and to make a few bucks for charity.

Using volunteers from three different effects schools in Vancouver, Theta spent 10 days working to prepare a number of gruesome wounds to be applied on the day of the parade.

"It was very, very spur of the moment," Pederson said. "Basically, everyone has worked tirelessly in the shop, sometimes for 14 or 15 hours per day."

Theta and company charge $20 per makeup application, $10 of which goes straight to the Variety Club. Pederson says though they were only able to serve about 75 customers on Saturday, Theta plans to return this year in full force.

"Variety is very excited about doing it again," Pederson said. "Only bigger."

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5/31/2010 Jöravár "***I Don't Get Drunk...I Get Awesome!***" X. says:

Arrive a few hours early in the am to get your zombie on! there will be lineups and make-up application can take 20 mins/per person. Wear comfy clothes, or your Halloween costume!

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8/6/2010 Jöravár "***I Don't Get Drunk...I Get Awesome!***" X. says:

*update*

approx 5000 zombies expected! will be one of the largest walks in North America! OMG

bring your camera some very cool pictures and memories are always captured!

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8/18/2010 Dru "little Monster" C. says:

UGH UGH GUH OOOO UGH... I'll be there ;D

8/18/2010 Jessica "Violet Dear" O. says:

FREE ADMISSION to the Vancouver Police Museum for all those in Zombie costume from 12-4!

Take your photo in the morgue and autopsy suite - a perfect snapshot memory for mom!

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8/21/2010 Steven M. says:

EVENT WRAP UP

This was my first zombie event and was really fun. It's great to see people from all walks of the city come together for a really entertaining afternoon like this.

The creativity that people put into their costumes was great. I took oodles of pictures.

To the people that were stuck in traffic, I feel for yah. However, your anger (and their certainly was some) should be directed at the City, who apparently authorized the event, and then didn't seem to take any precautions to put up barriers or warn people.

And to the people that took getting "blood" smeared on their car in good fun - right on. You rock! And made the event that much more memorable.

Can't wait till next year.

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8/22/2010 Jöravár "***I Don't Get Drunk...I Get Awesome!***" X. says:

hope everyone had fun and is not nursing a apocolyptic hang over?....finding brains to nosh on in Vancouver almost as difficult as looking for water in the Sahara...lol JK.

kinda getting so big, will work on the walk organization with the city....come a long way from 2005 and 100 zombies tho!

see ya all next year!

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