Boundary-pushing offerings include a wonderfully weird website-EP and collagelike text fragments
Read MoreAn Indigenous World Winery red, bannockwich from Salmon n’ Bannock go hand in hand with the multidisciplinary fest that celebrates Canada’s diverse Indigenous cultures
Read MoreEsie Mensah’s dance film launches on the one-year anniversary of Blackout Tuesday
Read MoreThe month-long festival by Full Circle: First Nations Performance coincides with National Indigenous History Month
Read MoreThe independent artist focuses on flamenco, investigates how singing and guitar can enhance her movements
Read MoreHuman percussion instruments, Congolese storytellers, and off-the-hook break-dancers
Read MoreThe Vancouver International Children’s Festival show explores hope, failure through a playful character’s old-school world of big-band music, silent film, and tap dance
Read MoreAs the premiere of WANTED at the Vancouver International Dance Festival approaches, the group shares its unique creative process
Read MoreGreg Sinclair’s A Piece of You is a private, interactive concert all about you over Zoom
Read MoreAs the fest of fine craft enters its final days, here are highlights happening IRL with full pandemic protocols in place
Read MoreThe collective is premiering WANTED, a cowboy-themed look at humanity’s extremes
Read MoreVirtual concerts, immersive sound worlds, Punjabi Market walking tours, and more amid five weeks of online and limited live events
Read MoreThe Cree-Saulteaux artist who founded Talking Stick Festival 20 years ago has never been busier
Read MoreChefs Angus An, Ken Nakano, Ned Bell among those celebrating the beloved seafood’s season online
Read MoreDaily performances from local stages join shows from Amsterdam and Paris
Read MoreHere are top docs to take in over the fest’s final weekend
Read MoreFeaturing instruments from the cello to the santour, intimate filmed concerts to inspire and mesmerize
Read MoreAudiences get to know those who wholly devote their lives to craft-based work at Crafted Vancouver’s online fest
Read MoreChinese-Canadian filmmaker Yung Chang’s gently paced documentary, now streaming at DOXA, avoids sensationalism
Read MoreThe virtual discussions cover the craft continuum, from the ancestral to the contemporary
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