In its B.C. debut at the Dance Centre, Spicey Landé’s new La Probabilité du Néant takes fierce street form into urgent psychological terrain
Read MoreCompany’s annual take on Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker delivers a blend of dance styles beyond ballet
Read MoreEerie performance from The Biting School melds dance, physical theatre, spoken-word, and video projections
Read MoreFrom singing gingerbread men to a ballet classic to a mother of a theatre piece, Vancouver’s arts scene has the season covered
Read MorePreviously known as PushOFF, newly named annual event highlights experimental works by the likes of Hong Kong Exile and Mardon + Mitsuhashi
Read MoreMultiyear, immersive Anatomalia: anatomy + anomaly + femalia saw a creation process that took her from Germany to Morocco
Read MoreEmmanuel Mailly’s live score and Marc Gerenton’s sculpture work help craft an utterly creative picture of heartbreak and distress
Read MoreEvent marks the inaugural professional performance locally of the Indian classical dance style
Read MorePiece for young audiences by Montreal company Bouge de là’s Hélène Langevin plays with shadows, shapes, and illusions
Read MoreAuditions for five ballet-based programs travel from Vancouver to Amsterdam, New York City, and Toronto
Read MoreShahar Binyamini’s exhilarating and unforgettable 50-dancer BOLERO X caps a top-notch program that showcases a powerhouse corps
Read MoreWorld premiere from Co.ERASGA incorporates a live soundtrack by Emmanuel Mailly, and sculptural work by visual artist Marc Gerenton
Read MoreOfferings this year span stop-motion animation and immersive video environments, and topics from Indigenous belief systems to melting glaciers
Read MoreFlamenco artists navigate tradition and experimentation with concepts spanning from a bullfight to finding strength in roots
Read MorePiece directed by Alexis Fletcher highlights the partnerwork and emotion of Brazilian dancers Juan Duarte and Lazaro Silva
Read MoreAerial rope choreography and emotive contemporary dance form the basis of post-apocalyptic work by Gabrielle Martin and Jeremiah Hughes
Read MoreMascallDance-Footnote New Zealand Dance coproduction takes a gentle, humanistic, and dreamlike approach to global warming
Read MoreIn Crystal Pite and Jonathon Young’s world premiere, ancient stories and unruly humans can’t be contained
Read MoreIsraeli choreographer and Batsheva alumnus Shahar Binyamini grabs the last ticket out to bring Vancouver his epic work set to Ravel’s masterpiece
Read MoreEnchanted story set to Tchaikovsky score features Canadian elements, from snowy pond hockey to a Parliament Hill battle
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