MetroMan
Senior Member
I'd like them to use the stage and the square as it was designed. The PanAm Games were an exception, much too large for the East-West orientation and smaller permanent stage. But the East-West orientation would work for medium to large gatherings. There's a lot of room from the stage to the ramp, that could fit thousands of people. The ramp itself and the roof could fit a large number of additional people.
The Peace Garden was designed as a secondary performance space in an amphitheatre setting, for much smaller performances. If you look carefully, there's a stage hidden in the benches across from the garden steps.
The City should hire a promo company to program the square every single weekend in the Summer and during the Holidays in the Winter. It's an excellent space and has engendered civic pride, long missing from this city.
The Peace Garden was designed as a secondary performance space in an amphitheatre setting, for much smaller performances. If you look carefully, there's a stage hidden in the benches across from the garden steps.
The City should hire a promo company to program the square every single weekend in the Summer and during the Holidays in the Winter. It's an excellent space and has engendered civic pride, long missing from this city.