buskerfest.JPG

Buskerfest

This past weekend, Buskerfest came to Toronto, much to the delight of face-painted, balloon-animal toting children and their funnel-cake-consuming parents.

The festival raised funds for Epilepsy Toronto, while showcasing artisans, performers (acrobats, clowns, magicians, fire eaters) and various deep fried, roasted or grilled foosdtuffs.

While getting a henna tattoo there Saturday afternoon, I decided to come back Sunday morning and take a few pictures.

facepaint1.JPG


The face painting available was not your run of the mill batman-symbol-on-cheek stuff; the face make-up was professional grade stage paint, and the fantastical results looked like something from cirque du soleil - hair styling was involved. Feathers. Glitter. Everything a kid could ask for and more.

balloonart.JPG


Some of the younger children were shyly waiting for these balloon manipulators to make something for them - so impressed were they with the result that they frequently tried to give them back - they didn't think it was for them. I need not mention that these were beyond the snakes and poodles you get from birthday clowns, right?

paintings.JPG

The artisan booths were a mix of paintings, jewelry, clothing and tchotchkes, similar to things you find in the Harbourfront and St.Lawrence craft markets.

If you missed out and your craving for vendors and performers and strange food is increasing, check out the ex, which runs until September 5th.


Latest Videos



Latest Videos


Join the conversation Load comments

Latest in Arts

The AGO remains closed indefinitely as strike drags on

Giant glowing wall will divide busy Toronto destination from Gardiner Expressway

Mean Girls the Musical is coming back to Toronto this summer

Toronto organization behind annual holiday street festival facing financial challenges

A massive interactive floating arch that glows at night is coming to Toronto

Toronto museum with confusing and often misspelled name is changing it

People from Toronto can now apply to live out their dreams working for Disney

Lake Ontario to be dyed bright pink for Toronto art installation