Facing adversity has fuelled Elma Begovic to create a work that hits close to home
Read MoreTrevor Noah: Back To Abnormal World Tour at Rogers Arena February 26 will proceed at 50 percent capacity
Read MoreAshley Lyle and Bart Nickerson talk about the cult series that follows a girls’ soccer team into a horror-laced survival epic
Read MoreMetro Vancouver chefs are celebrating with especially artful dishes
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 MoreThe artist’s upcoming VSO performance does away with the instrument’s stereotypes
Read MoreThe Vetta Chamber Music concert features the return of the magnetic pianist in a trio of serene pieces
Read MoreAt the PuSh fest, the artist mixes hip-hop and contemporary styles with images ripped right from the Black male experience
Read MoreThe 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
Read MoreLivestreaming via VIDF, the dance-theatre work mines the artist’s family roots in Cape Town’s “Coloured” community
Read MoreAt Early Music Vancouver, the dazzling “La Follia” varations and more
Read MoreThe cross-sector project brings together composers, filmmakers, dancers, visual artists and more in striking five-minute works
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 MoreThe solo is a feat of complex choreography, video imagery, lighting, and monumental set pieces coming together
Read MoreThe Musically Speaking concert is full of colour and playfulness
Read MorePrism shows the true colours of cinematic bias, while maɬni – towards the ocean, towards the shore digs into Pacific Northwest Indigenous identity
Read MorePlaywright-actor Makambe K. Simamba draws on the story of the Black teen’s life in powerful solo show
Read MoreRacialized artists come together to find harmony in disparate vocal styles
Read MoreOfferings 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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