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Heart to Home Holiday Market returns to Surrey Art Gallery this festive season
Heart to Home Holiday Market returns to Surrey Art Gallery this festive season

The hand-made arts market features one-of-a-kind gifts by local artists

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ART & DESIGNStir VancouverNovember 8, 2021Partner Content, SAGA, Surrey Art Gallery
Haida artist James Hart wins $100,000 Audain Prize for Visual Art
Haida artist James Hart wins $100,000 Audain Prize for Visual Art

The hereditary chief is renowned for his totem poles, jewellery, prints, and more

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ART & DESIGN, NEWSJanet SmithNovember 8, 2021Audain, Audain Prize, Audain Gallery, Audain Art Museum, Audain Museum
Tiffany Ayalik performs Itqakaijuq/Tries to Remember at Western Front, November 12 and 13
Tiffany Ayalik performs Itqakaijuq/Tries to Remember at Western Front, November 12 and 13

The multimedia work breathes new life into songs of the artist’s Inuinnait ancestors and community

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MUSIC, WHAT'S STIRRINGGail JohnsonNovember 8, 2021Western Front, Tiffany Ayalik
DanceHouse to stream spectacular Babel 7.16 as part of Digidance Series, December 8 to 19
DanceHouse to stream spectacular Babel 7.16 as part of Digidance Series, December 8 to 19

Two of the world’s hottest choreographers, Belgians Damien Jalet and Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, join forces with British sculptor Antony Gormley and dancers from around the globe

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DANCEStir VancouverNovember 8, 2021Partner Content, DANCEHOUSE, DanceHouse
Film review: Only the Animals tells an engrossing mystery from multiple points of view
Film review: Only the Animals tells an engrossing mystery from multiple points of view

Perspective-playing structure reveals the grim lengths lonely characters will go for love

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SCREENJanet SmithNovember 7, 2021VIFF, VIFF Centre
Sapphire Haze mesmerizes at Modulus Festival, November 9
Sapphire Haze mesmerizes at Modulus Festival, November 9

The musical duo presents electronic diffusion at the Music on Main fest’s ambitious closing concert

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MUSICGail JohnsonNovember 7, 2021Music on Main, David Pay, Modulus Festival, music on main
Bramwell Tovey, Yefim Bronfman perform Beethoven with the VSO, November 12 and 13
Bramwell Tovey, Yefim Bronfman perform Beethoven with the VSO, November 12 and 13

The Grammy-winning artists join forces for a program that also includes Tchaikovsky and Balfour

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MUSIC, WHAT'S STIRRINGGail JohnsonNovember 7, 2021VSO, Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Bramwell Tovey
With a hand-carved bow and a gong, master percussionist Tatsuya Nakatani creates otherworldly sounds
With a hand-carved bow and a gong, master percussionist Tatsuya Nakatani creates otherworldly sounds

Powell Street Festival Society brings the New Mexico-based, Osaka-born musician to Vancouver for two concerts

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MUSICGail JohnsonNovember 6, 2021Powell Street Festival, percussion, Mark Haney, Massy Arts Society, Homepage feature
Bharata natyam great Rama Vaidyanathan shapes a new commission for Mandala Arts & Culture
Bharata natyam great Rama Vaidyanathan shapes a new commission for Mandala Arts & Culture

The streamed Dance Centre performance animates the circles, squares, and triangles of ancient Indian philosphy

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DANCEJanet SmithNovember 6, 2021bharata natyam, Mandala Arts + Culture, The Dance Centre, DANCE CENTRE, Homepage feature, Dance Centre
Dance review: Ballet BC's Unfold + Give builds four dazzlingly different worlds in an electric return to the stage
Dance review: Ballet BC's Unfold + Give builds four dazzlingly different worlds in an electric return to the stage

A quartet of choreographers celebrate the possibilities of dance, with touches from the Baroque to the neon-lit

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DANCEJanet SmithNovember 6, 2021BALLET BC, Ballet BC
Reading List: November reads bring cause for hope
Reading List: November reads bring cause for hope

The team at Upstart & Crow shares recommendations for books that can change the world for the better

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READStir VancouverNovember 5, 2021Read, Upstart & Crow
Project InTandem explores the strength of women through dance, at the Chutzpah Festival November 6 and 7
Project InTandem explores the strength of women through dance, at the Chutzpah Festival November 6 and 7

As a video trailer proves, this double bill shows an edgy, contemporary side of Calgary you may not know

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DANCEJanet SmithNovember 5, 2021Project inTandem, Chutzpah Festival
Paddle Song brings Mohawk poet and provocateur Pauline Johnson's story to the stage
Paddle Song brings Mohawk poet and provocateur Pauline Johnson's story to the stage

Cheri Maracle stars in the one-woman musical that she says instills hope

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THEATREGail JohnsonNovember 5, 2021Firehall Arts Centre, Cherie Maracle, Pauline Johnson, Indigenous
Vancouver Chamber Choir announces FIFTY, its 50th-anniversary tribute concert
Vancouver Chamber Choir announces FIFTY, its 50th-anniversary tribute concert

Founder and conductor emeritus Jon Washburn returns to the podium with artistic director Kari Turunen to look back at a half century of championing new work

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MUSICStir VancouverNovember 5, 2021Partner Content, Vancouver Chamber Choir
Piano virtuoso Behzod Abduraimov plays without reservation
Piano virtuoso Behzod Abduraimov plays without reservation

The Uzbek-born artist has selected four of his favourite pieces to perform with Vancouver Recital Society

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MUSICGail JohnsonNovember 5, 2021Vancouver Recital Society, piano
Sound of the City: Sad China talks about the challenges of being a young, racialized, nonbinary artist and the power of community
Sound of the City: Sad China talks about the challenges of being a young, racialized, nonbinary artist and the power of community

The musician also known as Sunny Chen wants to see more Black and Indigenous peoples of marginalized genders in leadership positions, especially in the arts

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SOUND OF THE CITY, MUSICStir VancouverNovember 5, 2021Sound of the City, music
Massey Theatre launches Eighth & Eighth Creative Spaces, November 6
Massey Theatre launches Eighth & Eighth Creative Spaces, November 6

DJ Kookum, Ronnie Dean Harris, Uzume Taiko, and other local artists perform at new arts hub’s open house

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ART & DESIGNGail JohnsonNovember 4, 2021Massey Theatre, Ostwelve, Uzume Taiko, New Westminster
Seth Rogen says he'll trade one of his hand-made vases for Canucks' Diwali-inspired jersey designed by Jag Nagra
Seth Rogen says he'll trade one of his hand-made vases for Canucks' Diwali-inspired jersey designed by Jag Nagra

The B.C.-born celeb made the offer to the local South Asian artist over Twitter

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NEWS, ART & DESIGNGail JohnsonNovember 4, 2021art and design, Canucks, Jag Nagra, Seth Rogen
Stewart Goodyear performs Rachmaninoff piano masterpiece in concert with Vancouver Symphony Orchestra
Stewart Goodyear performs Rachmaninoff piano masterpiece in concert with Vancouver Symphony Orchestra

The pianist was recently named Royal Conservatory of Music’s inaugural artist in residence

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MUSICGail JohnsonNovember 4, 2021Vancouver Symphony Orchestra
Chutzpah! Festival: 3 must-see theatre and storytelling events
Chutzpah! Festival: 3 must-see theatre and storytelling events

The annual fest offers unforgettable performances through a lens of Jewish experiences and values

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FESTSStir VancouverNovember 4, 2021Partner Content, Chutzpah! Festival
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