In this PuSh Fest, Music on Main, and Dance Centre premiere, humming songs, whispered words, and hypnotic movement bring a sense of serenity and connection to a chaotic world
Read MoreWith staging that evokes a Chicago jazz bar, the Dance Centre and PuSh Festival co-presentation draws on matrilineal fashion and line dancing
Read MoreIn the deeply moving production, dancers embody the ancient tale of death and longing by tapping into their own experiences of tragedy
Read MoreThe starkly moving show by the Czech Republic’s Archa Centre of Documentary Theatre recounts true stories of lives upended by the conflict
Read MoreChoreographer’s latest creation is a dazzling blend of dance, lighting, and sound that draws on her Black matrilineal heritage
Read MoreCopresentation by Music on Main, PuSh Festival, and Chan Centre features Inuit throat singers in new performance language
Read MoreMultidisciplinary offerings include Jerahuni Movement Factory’s Kamwe Kamwe (One by One) and Plastic Orchid Factory’s Catching Up to the Future of Our Past
Read MoreProvocatively reimagined endings to opera and Shakespeare were among the random scenes that stuck with us from the year onstage
Read MoreDiscipline-crossing shows from as far away as Zimbabwe and Argentina hit a variety of stages from January 22 to February 8, 2026
Read MoreWaacking-infused world premiere co-created with Justine A. Chambers draws on a 1990 indie Bollywood film choreographed by Sachar’s mom
Read MoreThe Province, which has provided nearly $80 million since 2021, is reviewing the program, while fests warn of challenges and cutbacks if it’s lost
Read MoreClarke will replace Keltie Forsyth after this year’s fest comes to a close
Read MoreMultilayered work by Andrea Peña & Artists is full of animalistic ritual, raw emotion, and nods to Colombian history
Read MoreCopresented by PuSh Festival and Vancouver Art Gallery, the genre-bending work merges dance, new media, and video with immersive sound resonators
Read MoreBelgium’s Chaliwaté and Focus Company joined forces to create the fantastical nonverbal production
Read MoreWorkshops will be facilitated by Majula Drammeh and Adam Grant Warren at the Scotiabank Dance Centre
Read MorePuSh Festival opener explores a dance between humans and the industrial waste they leave behind
Read MoreThe family-friendly piece by Quebec’s L’eau du bain theatre company is an immersive experience
Read MoreProduction by Theatre Conspiracy and Pandemic Theatre sheds light on the treacherous journey faced by asylum seekers crossing the Aegean Sea
Read MoreThe shapeshifter’s performance is copresented by PuSh Festival, Indian Summer Festival, and Music on Main
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