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Ian Parker and Friends find the beautiful connections between Haydn, Schumann, and Mendelssohn
Ian Parker and Friends find the beautiful connections between Haydn, Schumann, and Mendelssohn

The Vetta Chamber Music concert features the return of the magnetic pianist in a trio of serene pieces

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MUSICJanet SmithJanuary 18, 2022Vetta Chamber Music
East London's Joseph Toonga taps raw vulnerability and racial injustice through dance in Born to Manifest
East London's Joseph Toonga taps raw vulnerability and racial injustice through dance in Born to Manifest

At the PuSh fest, the artist mixes hip-hop and contemporary styles with images ripped right from the Black male experience

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DANCE, FESTSJanet SmithJanuary 18, 2022PuSh Festival
P.Mansaram exhibition introduces B.C. to multidisciplinary artist's vast body of intricate work
P.Mansaram exhibition introduces B.C. to multidisciplinary artist's vast body of intricate work

The Medium is the Medium is the Medium shines a light on the late Indian-born, Ontario-based artist’s career spanning more than five decades

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ART & DESIGNGail JohnsonJanuary 18, 2022Surrey Art Gallery, Indian Summer Festival, Homepage feature
Marion Landers' For Coloured Girls: Out of the Womb examines the trauma and triumphs of confronting systemic racism
Marion Landers' For Coloured Girls: Out of the Womb examines the trauma and triumphs of confronting systemic racism

Livestreaming via VIDF, the dance-theatre work mines the artist’s family roots in Cape Town’s “Coloured” community

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DANCE, FESTSJanet SmithJanuary 18, 2022VIDF, Vancouver International Dance Festival
Violin star Chloe Kim and the Pacific Baroque Orchestra travel to Corelli's Italy and beyond, online January 19
Violin star Chloe Kim and the Pacific Baroque Orchestra travel to Corelli's Italy and beyond, online January 19

At Early Music Vancouver, the dazzling “La Follia” varations and more

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MUSIC, LIVESTREAMJanet SmithJanuary 17, 2022Early Music Vancouver, EMV, Chloe Kim
Turning Point Ensemble launches more collaborative 1+1+1... a film series starting January 31
Turning Point Ensemble launches more collaborative 1+1+1... a film series starting January 31

The cross-sector project brings together composers, filmmakers, dancers, visual artists and more in striking five-minute works

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MUSICJanet SmithJanuary 17, 2022Turning Point Ensemble
At PuSh Fest, Theatre Replacement envisions a "future of a future we could never have imagined"
At PuSh Fest, Theatre Replacement envisions a "future of a future we could never have imagined"

Do you mind if I sit here? grew out of the discovery of 16mm films sent to Vancouver from the USSR decades ago

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FESTS, THEATREGail JohnsonJanuary 17, 2022PuSh Festival, Theatre Replacement, James Long, Marcus Youssef
Dance review: Alexis Fletcher's assemble is a dreamlike trip into questions of life and death
Dance review: Alexis Fletcher's assemble is a dreamlike trip into questions of life and death

The solo is a feat of complex choreography, video imagery, lighting, and monumental set pieces coming together

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DANCEJanet SmithJanuary 15, 2022Alexis Fletcher, Belle Spirale Dance Projects
Debussy, Satie and Tan Dun shimmer in upcoming Vancouver Symphony Orchestra performance
Debussy, Satie and Tan Dun shimmer in upcoming Vancouver Symphony Orchestra performance

The Musically Speaking concert is full of colour and playfulness

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MUSICJanet SmithJanuary 14, 2022Partner Content, Vancouver Symphony Orchestra
Film reviews: Two experimental documentaries decolonize film in thought-provoking ways
Film reviews: Two experimental documentaries decolonize film in thought-provoking ways

Prism shows the true colours of cinematic bias, while maɬni – towards the ocean, towards the shore digs into Pacific Northwest Indigenous identity

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SCREENJanet SmithJanuary 14, 2022The Cinematheque
Trayvon Martin's death inspires theatre piece Our Fathers, Sons, Lovers and Little Brothers, at PuSh Festival
Trayvon Martin's death inspires theatre piece Our Fathers, Sons, Lovers and Little Brothers, at PuSh Festival

Playwright-actor Makambe K. Simamba draws on the story of the Black teen’s life in powerful solo show

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FESTS, THEATREGail JohnsonJanuary 14, 2022PuSh Festival
Ruby Singh celebrates rich cultural polyphony with Vox.Infold, at the PuSh Festival
Ruby Singh celebrates rich cultural polyphony with Vox.Infold, at the PuSh Festival

Racialized artists come together to find harmony in disparate vocal styles

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MUSICJanet SmithJanuary 14, 2022PuSh Festival
The Cultch launches new RE/PLAY digital-theatre platform to complement live programming
The Cultch launches new RE/PLAY digital-theatre platform to complement live programming

Offerings starting next month include a one-one-one interactive show from Belgium’s Ontroerend Goed and a premiere by Vancouver’s Neworld Theatre

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THEATRE, NEWSJanet SmithJanuary 13, 2022The Cultch, THE CULTCH
In Solo Flare, members of Turning Point Ensemble show, share their creative spark
In Solo Flare, members of Turning Point Ensemble show, share their creative spark

Soloists selected a composer to work with and collaborated with various other artists for a cross-disciplinary concert featuring 11 world premieres

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MUSICStir VancouverJanuary 13, 2022Turning Point Ensemble, Partner Content
Vancouver composer Leslie Uyeda's When The Sun Comes Out sees its U.S. premiere at Portland Opera, January 28
Vancouver composer Leslie Uyeda's When The Sun Comes Out sees its U.S. premiere at Portland Opera, January 28

Originally commissioned by the Queer Arts Festival, pioneering opera explores love in a nation where homosexuality is banned.

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MUSIC, NEWS, OPERAJanet SmithJanuary 13, 2022opera, Leslie Uyeda
Artist Trevor Lai designs Vancouver Canucks’ 2022 Lunar New Year warm-up jerseys
Artist Trevor Lai designs Vancouver Canucks’ 2022 Lunar New Year warm-up jerseys

Having grown up in Vancouver playing street hockey, the animator created a bold Year of the Tiger logo

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ART & DESIGN, NEWSGail JohnsonJanuary 13, 2022Vancouver Canucks, Year of the Tiger, Lunar New Year
On Air zooms in on screen culture, mass media at Surrey Art Gallery, opening January 22
On Air zooms in on screen culture, mass media at Surrey Art Gallery, opening January 22

Visitors can pull a lever on a slot machine-like installation by late media artist Nancy Paterson that pulls up hundreds of random images from TV clips

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ART & DESIGNGail JohnsonJanuary 13, 2022Surrey Art Gallery
LION LION and MAYDAY bring the inspired art of movement from Montréal to the PuSh Festival
LION LION and MAYDAY bring the inspired art of movement from Montréal to the PuSh Festival

Bold and interdiciplinary Se Prendre and La Goddam Voie Lactée show the circus and dance influences of two standout women artists

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FESTS, DANCEJanet SmithJanuary 12, 2022PuSh Festival
South African dance company Via Katlehong and Soweto-born choreographer Gregory Maqoma explore corruption, hope in Digidance presentation of Via Kanana
South African dance company Via Katlehong and Soweto-born choreographer Gregory Maqoma explore corruption, hope in Digidance presentation of Via Kanana

The North American premiere of the digital broadcast begins streaming during Black History Month

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DANCEGail JohnsonJanuary 12, 2022Digidance, DanceHouse, DANCEHOUSE
Shakespeare's First Folio from 1623 opens on Macbeth, on view at the Vancouver Art Gallery
Shakespeare's First Folio from 1623 opens on Macbeth, on view at the Vancouver Art Gallery

A firsthand preview of the exhibit centred around the extremely rare book acquired by UBC Library

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BOOKS, ART & DESIGNJanet SmithJanuary 12, 2022Vancouver Art Gallery, UBC, Homepage feature
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