Blueridge Chamber Music Festival opener also includes George Crumb’s mystical masterpiece Music for a Summer Evening
Read MoreFrom rainbow-themed cakes to cocktails, the weekend is loaded with flavour
Read MoreThe seaside gathering features spoken word, dance, music, and more
Read MoreDelicious Japanese cuisine is at the forefront of annual weekend event at and around Oppenheimer Park
Read MoreAretha Aoki’s interdisciplinary dance work draws on everything from synthwave to taiko and Ziggy Stardust
Read MoreEarly Music Vancouver Summer Festival and re:Naissance premiere boldly mixes ancient Dido myth and Baroque music with contemporary dance, video, and sounds
Read MoreUnveiled last night, the magic-realist portrait of 15th-century feminist poet was commissioned to celebrate Our City of Ladies concert
Read MoreMarisa Gold reinterprets a mythical figure in The Queen of Carthage, while Stéphanie Brochard removes layers of Baroque dress in Atempor/elle
Read MoreEvent celebrates South Asian culture with art, music, dance, workshops, and performances
Read MoreEnjoy art while tasting the most refreshing summer pours at four of eight East Van beer havens
Read MoreSouth Korean prog-rock-folk, a hit of Haitian sunshine, and homegrown bluegrass
Read MoreAt Dancing on the Edge, an LED-lit spine exoskeleton and white funnel-shaped headpieces create an otherworldly aura
Read MoreSelection of 30 food vendors, market stalls, and community partners compliments weekend of concerts
Read MoreAt the Mission Folk Music Festival, percussion-strings-and-singing duo draws on a vibrant mix of everything from Santeria to Latin and jazz
Read MoreComposer-singer Russell Wallace and artist-designer Naomi Yamamoto are just some of the artists on hand for the event at Strathcona Park and East Side studios July 22 and 23
Read MoreAt Dancing on the Edge, new Soft Palate incorporates sculptural fabric headpieces, while Ecdysis features an LED-glowing exoskeleton
Read MoreThe Toronto-based dance artist draws on her own memories of immigrant women forming community for the 22-performer work
Read MoreWen Wei Dance has wild, Baroque-tweaked fun, while Juan Villegas explores his Sephardic Jewish ancestry and David Albert-Toth grapples with consumerism
Read MoreSimple props and nuanced performances come together in Lois Anderson’s visually and aurally striking rendition
Read MoreGuitar in hand, the genre-defying “Black Myself” singer brings together everything from blues and Americana to alt-pop
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