Anonymous masses stomp toward an uncertain future in a work that still resonates with striking imagery
Read MoreArtist brings the storytelling of classical Indian dance to the new format of streamed film
Read MoreHe’s long dreamed of taking dance to the public via video—and in this streaming age, he’s helping lead the way
Read MoreStaged for only two nights in January, the sound and dance exploration has been creating buzz ever since
Read MoreThe hypnotic, beat-driven hit combines with a Medhi Walerski’s mediation on the music of Saint-Saens, April 15 to 21
Read MoreThe timeless look at the human condition seems to speak directly to the COVID era
Read MoreDancers of Damelahamid’s Margaret Grenier marks her mother’s legacy through dance
Read MoreThe new, free light and art installation features nearly a dozen local performers
Read MoreThe Vancouver Symphony Orchestra takes a walk on the wild side with works by Camille Saint-Saëns, Bohuslav Martinů
Read MoreFrom a swim in the Aegean Sea to a trip to the Philippines, how the dance artist came to put our eco crisis top of mind
Read MorePercussive Canadian work was a spectacle ahead of its time
Read MoreThe fully livestreaming fest gives audiences the best seat in the house
Read MorePowerful duets and surreal touches give fresh insights on company members
Read MoreThe B.C. choreographer-dancer’s virtual program of short works is full of hope and possibility
Read MoreBarbara Bourget and Jay Hirabayashi created their own style of dance amid many challenges
Read MoreDancers rise to the challenge and move forward after a long, difficult year
Read MoreIconic work by influential Montreal choreographer streams March 17 to 23
Read MoreThe pandemic pause provided the busy choreographer with a chance to reflect and renew
Read MorePhillip Glass’s Piano Études inspired the interdisciplinary dance-theatre work
Read MoreChoreographer Justine Fraser explores personal loss and dancers’ connections in new classical work
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