Led by creator Caroline MacCaull, the performance-in-progress invites audiences to vote on lighting, sound, and movement
Read MoreAnastassiia Alexander, Kara MIranda, and Albert Hernandez present fresh work
Read MoreEdmonton dance artist’s ensemble work Khoj draws on reflections from a life lived around the globe
Read MoreUkrainian, Bollywood, and K-Pop styles amid the array being showcased
Read MoreNew Works’ final installment of its free music and dance series for 2022 is part of Culture Days
Read MoreForget ruffles: the bold Spanish troupe dons men’s boots and football shirts to create something new at the Vancouver International Flamenco Festival
Read MoreThrilling new double bill by internationally celebrated UK choreographer kicks off DanceHouse’s 15th season
Read MoreThe Company 605 artistic co-director performs solo live from Kokoro’s KW Studios as part of TANZAHOi
Read MoreTalent hails from the U.S., France, Italy, and our own Arts Umbrella
Read MoreNe.Sans Opera & Dance’s interdisciplinary work finds the operatic star exploring the music of Leonard Cohen
Read MoreMozaico Flamenco, Jhoely Triana, Linda Hayes, and more take open-air stage at Picnic Pavilion
Read MoreThe return of the multimedia tribute to Leonard Cohen is part of the contemporary-dance company’s 50th anniversary year
Read MoreThis year’s roster includes Ballet BC dancers, plus music, spoken-word, and poetry
Read MoreAcclaimed faculty join Arts Umbrella Dance’s artistic director Artemis Gordon, with repertoire by the likes of Johan Inger and Crystal Pite
Read MoreLocal premieres include Jeanette Kotowich’s Kisiskâciwan, Justine A Chambers and Laurie Young’s One hundred more, and Corporeal Imago’s Throe
Read MoreNew Works’ summer series of creative arts continues with Hindustani vocals, Bharatanatyam dance, and more
Read MoreFree celebration features battles in forms like house and waacking
Read MoreTickets now on sale for guests including Montreal’s Kara Miranda Lawrence and Calgary’s Anastassiia Alexander
Read MoreThe Nelson artist created Homecoming 2020 , a solo, while missing his Tokyo-based mom during the pandemic
Read MoreBABY pairs life-sized puppets and humans, while When I Think It Has Yet to Begin works looping movement to mesmerizing effect
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