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Rising piano star Filippo Gorini digs ever deeper into Bach's Art of the Fugue
Rising piano star Filippo Gorini digs ever deeper into Bach's Art of the Fugue

After the young Italian’s Vancouver Recital Society appearance, you may never hear the composer the same way again

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MUSICJanet SmithSeptember 16, 2022Vancouver Recital Society, Filippo Gorini, Bach
Dance, music, drumming, and more as All Over the Map returns to Granville Island
Dance, music, drumming, and more as All Over the Map returns to Granville Island

New Works’ final installment of its free music and dance series for 2022 is part of Culture Days

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DANCEJanet SmithSeptember 16, 2022New Works, Partner Content
Cirque Alfonse's Animal takes circus back to the farm, complete with tractor tires and mechanical bulls
Cirque Alfonse's Animal takes circus back to the farm, complete with tractor tires and mechanical bulls

The company based out of a barn north of Montreal keeps its funny, glitz-free act down-to-earth, even though the tricks are superhuman

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THEATREJanet SmithSeptember 16, 2022Homepage feature, The Cultch, THE CULTCH, Vancouver International Children's Festival, Cirque Alfonse
Inspiration launches Vetta Chamber Music's 2022-23 season
Inspiration launches Vetta Chamber Music's 2022-23 season

The ensemble’s opening concert features acclaimed Vancouver artists Jane Coop and Marcus Goddard

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MUSICJanet SmithSeptember 15, 2022Vetta Chamber Music
From 12th-century Aquitaine to 18th-century Venice, Early Music Vancouver’s fall 2022 season spans centuries and styles
From 12th-century Aquitaine to 18th-century Venice, Early Music Vancouver’s fall 2022 season spans centuries and styles

Lineup features Vancouver ensemble Constantinople led by setar master Kiya Tabassian, Juno-winning soprano Hélène Brunet, France’s Diabolus in Musica, and more

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MUSIC, CULTUREJanet SmithSeptember 15, 2022Early Music Vancouver, Partner Content
Downtown Eastside Heart of the City Festival announces 2022 program
Downtown Eastside Heart of the City Festival announces 2022 program

From dance to film, more than 100 events take place in-person and online at the 19th annual fest

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FESTSJanet SmithSeptember 15, 2022Downtown Eastside Heart of the City Festival, Downtown Eastside, Vancouver Moving Theatre
ʔəm̓i ce:p xʷiwəl (Come Toward the Fire) festival celebrates Indigenous culture and community
ʔəm̓i ce:p xʷiwəl (Come Toward the Fire) festival celebrates Indigenous culture and community

Buffy Sainte Marie, Quanah Style, Piqsiq, and Carsen Gray among the artists featured in new fest hosted by the Chan Centre and Musqueam

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FESTSJanet SmithSeptember 15, 2022Chan Centre for the Performing Arts, Indigenous, Quanah Style, Buffy Sainte Marie
Chutzpah! Festival unveils program of dance world premieres, multimedia installations, and more, November 3 to 24
Chutzpah! Festival unveils program of dance world premieres, multimedia installations, and more, November 3 to 24

Tickets on sale for Israeli music star Liraz, comedians Joel Chasnoff and Liz Glazer, dancers Vanessa Goodman and Shay Kuebler, and much more

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FESTS, NEWSJanet SmithSeptember 14, 2022Chutzpah Festival
Theatre review: In Stallone, Paris-based actors deliver knockout performance
Theatre review: In Stallone, Paris-based actors deliver knockout performance

Lead Clotilde Hesme will be familiar to folks who caught the French crime thriller Lupin

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THEATREGail JohnsonSeptember 14, 2022Theatre la Seizieme, French, review
Theatre reviews: More humour, bedazzlement, and solo strength from 2022's Vancouver Fringe Festival
Theatre reviews: More humour, bedazzlement, and solo strength from 2022's Vancouver Fringe Festival

Far From Beds rocks; BOOKMARKS evokes a life well lived; and ver·i·si·mil·i·tude blends speculative fiction with horror

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THEATRE, FESTSJanet SmithSeptember 13, 2022Vancouver Fringe Festival, TJ Dawe
New Black Arts Centre exhibitions explore the nuances of Blackness
New Black Arts Centre exhibitions explore the nuances of Blackness

Concealed Cultures: Visualizing the Black Vernacular and I see; I breathe; I am! at Surrey Art Gallery speak to the Black experience in the West

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ART & DESIGNGail JohnsonSeptember 13, 2022Homepage feature, Surrey Art Gallery, Black Arts Centre
Mucha Muchacha finds new freedom and empowerment in dance that pushes beyond flamenco
Mucha Muchacha finds new freedom and empowerment in dance that pushes beyond flamenco

Forget ruffles: the bold Spanish troupe dons men’s boots and football shirts to create something new at the Vancouver International Flamenco Festival

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DANCE, CULTUREJanet SmithSeptember 12, 2022Vancouver International Flamenco Festival, flamenco, Homepage feature
Stage Fright: Murder at the Improv opens with rib-tickling twists at The Improv Centre
Stage Fright: Murder at the Improv opens with rib-tickling twists at The Improv Centre

A cast of improvisors needs the help of a brave audience member to solve the mystery

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COMEDYJanet SmithSeptember 12, 2022The Improv Centre
Downward Facing Fringe stretches out to September 16
Downward Facing Fringe stretches out to September 16

Jennica Grienke, co-artistic and managing director of Carousel Theatre, leads free classes

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FESTSJanet SmithSeptember 12, 2022Vancouver Fringe Festival
Theatre reviews: Burlesque comedy, destiny, and a bizarre bikepacking journey at Vancouver Fringe Festival
Theatre reviews: Burlesque comedy, destiny, and a bizarre bikepacking journey at Vancouver Fringe Festival

Three solo shows–The C-Word, How to Believe in Anything, and mr.coffeehead–offer unpredictable experiences

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FESTS, THEATREJanet SmithSeptember 12, 2022Vancouver Fringe Festival, ira cooper, Kyrst Hogan, Ariel Slack, Homepage feature
Rap, resistance, and riots, as Stan Douglas’s Venice Biennale exhibition 2011 ≠ 1848 makes Canadian premiere at The Polygon Gallery
Rap, resistance, and riots, as Stan Douglas’s Venice Biennale exhibition 2011 ≠ 1848 makes Canadian premiere at The Polygon Gallery

Vancouver-born artist explores global revolt through intricately restaged photos and fictionalized rap battles

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ART & DESIGNJanet SmithSeptember 9, 2022The Polygon Gallery, THE POLYGON, Homepage feature
Vancouver Chamber Choir launches inspiring 2022-23 season with SEA PSALM
Vancouver Chamber Choir launches inspiring 2022-23 season with SEA PSALM

Sounds of the water combine with textural organ music in joy-filled concert

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MUSICJanet SmithSeptember 9, 2022Vancouver Chamber Choir
Mooncakes, Peking-duck croissants, plant-based Cantonese cuisine, and more on the menu for Mid-Autumn Festival and beyond
Mooncakes, Peking-duck croissants, plant-based Cantonese cuisine, and more on the menu for Mid-Autumn Festival and beyond

Other highlights include Chinese Restaurant Awards’ updated dining guide for Light Up Chinatown!

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CULINARYGail JohnsonSeptember 9, 2022Chinatown, Light Up Chinatown!, Beaucoup Bakery, Chinatown BBQ, Mott 32, plant-based, Mid-Autumn Festival, Vancouver food
Surrey Art Gallery exhibition shares rare survey of international and Canadian videopoetry
Surrey Art Gallery exhibition shares rare survey of international and Canadian videopoetry

Featuring a just-announced lineup of Canadian and international dance artists, the program will travel to Sointula, Port McNeill, and Alert Bay

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ART & DESIGNJanet SmithSeptember 8, 2022Surrey Art Gallery, Partner Content
Acclaimed Vancouver pianist David Fung launches Inspired at the Chan
Acclaimed Vancouver pianist David Fung launches Inspired at the Chan

The concert is the first of four in the family-friendly series that includes audience engagement or participation

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MUSICJanet SmithSeptember 7, 2022Chan Centre for the Performing Arts, Chan Centre, David Fung, piano
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