MAYDAY dancers learned everything from singing to playing guitar for a work formed by volatile times
Read MoreCo-curators Rob Thomson and Nimkish Younging present DJ O Show, Sparkle Plenty, and more at the fest’s laid-back, licensed venue
Read MoreVancouver author Rachel Rose, author of The Octopus Has Three Hearts, is featured in the annual literary event’s Short Stories Extravaganza
Read MoreThe online event showcases recent literature that revels in pivotal ideas of the modern world, sparks meaningful conversation
Read MoreStreaming at the Vancouver Short Film Festival, new doc shows spotlights an artist inspired to represent her communities
Read MoreFeaturing local string ensemble Harmonia, the performance speaks to spring, celebration, and song
Read MoreLocal entries Tomomi on the Farm, Who the Hell Is Nigel?, and Quarantine Fling capture the inspiring and the absurd
Read MoreTen diverse local, Indigenous, and international artists have created towering lanterns for the installations
Read MoreNjo Kong Kie’s solo ode to the late Xu Lizhi mixes music, movement, and projections
Read MoreThe duo will stay on till the end of the year, help mount the Indian Summer Festival’s 12th edition in July
Read MoreMultimedia PuSh Festival show blends radio documentary, performance, and projected imagery to follow five young Inuit women
Read MoreAt the intimate PuSh Festival installation, throat-singing, soul, and other styles melt into a soundscape that comes at you from all directions
Read MoreThe one-on-one work by Montreal’s Joe Jack et John confronts consent and sexual assault among neurodivergent women
Read MoreAward-winning choreographer from Montreal shares her latest work at Scotiabank Dance Centre February 4 to 6
Read MoreAt the PuSh fest, the artist mixes hip-hop and contemporary styles with images ripped right from the Black male experience
Read MoreLivestreaming via VIDF, the dance-theatre work mines the artist’s family roots in Cape Town’s “Coloured” community
Read MoreDo you mind if I sit here? grew out of the discovery of 16mm films sent to Vancouver from the USSR decades ago
Read MorePlaywright-actor Makambe K. Simamba draws on the story of the Black teen’s life in powerful solo show
Read MoreBold and interdiciplinary Se Prendre and La Goddam Voie Lactée show the circus and dance influences of two standout women artists
Read MoreSalmon n’ Bannock hosts a groundbreaking new dining series with leading First Nations chefs from across Canada
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