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Genticorum's traditional Quebec songs go back centuries, at Festival du Bois
Genticorum's traditional Quebec songs go back centuries, at Festival du Bois

Songs of alouettes, rossignols, and more in a rousing blend of fiddle, guitar, accordion, flute, and lusty singing,

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MUSICJanet SmithMarch 16, 2023Festival du Bois
Piano-playing Jussen brothers return to the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra on March 31 and April 1
Piano-playing Jussen brothers return to the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra on March 31 and April 1

Pair will also host a pre-show chat with VSO music director Otto Tausk on March 30

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MUSICStir VancouverMarch 15, 2023Partner Content, VSO, Vancouver Symphony Orchestra
Our Ghosts uncovers a decades-old British Columbia mystery at the Firehall Arts Centre
Our Ghosts uncovers a decades-old British Columbia mystery at the Firehall Arts Centre

For playwright Sally Stubbs, telling the story of her pilot father’s disappearance was part of fulfilling a promise to her mother

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THEATREJanet SmithMarch 15, 2023FIREHALL, Firehall Arts Centre, Spring 2023, Spring Arts 2023
Friends of Chamber Music host The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center on March 26
Friends of Chamber Music host The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center on March 26

Concert will feature a selection of four hand piano pieces by Brahms and Arensky

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MUSICStir VancouverMarch 15, 2023Partner Content, Friends of Chamber Music
New York City hip-hop dance trailblazer Rokafella takes part in online conversation, March 19
New York City hip-hop dance trailblazer Rokafella takes part in online conversation, March 19

Dance West Network copresentation is aimed at inspiring street-dance communities around the continent

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DANCE, WHAT'S STIRRINGJanet SmithMarch 15, 2023Dance West Network
Vancouver Folk Music Festival announces it's back on track for July 14 to 16 in Jericho Beach Park
Vancouver Folk Music Festival announces it's back on track for July 14 to 16 in Jericho Beach Park

After cancelling this year’s outdoor event, the fest’s new board has enough fresh funding to happen

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MUSIC, NEWSJanet SmithMarch 14, 2023Vancouver Folk Music Festival
UBC Theatre stages Yvette Nolan's The Birds, with Michelle Olsen at the helm March 15 to 25
UBC Theatre stages Yvette Nolan's The Birds, with Michelle Olsen at the helm March 15 to 25

Director used unique rehearsal process for reimagined Aristophanes classic, interweaving story, images, sound, and movement

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THEATREJanet SmithMarch 14, 2023UBC Theatre
The Beaumont Studios launch crowdfunding campaign to try to stay open
The Beaumont Studios launch crowdfunding campaign to try to stay open

Longtime space for 100-plus artists and gallery announces it’s in “serious immediate danger” of shutting its doors

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ART & DESIGN, NEWSJanet SmithMarch 14, 2023Beaumont Studios
Vancouver Jewish Film Festival continues at Cineplex Fifth Avenue Cinemas until March 16
Vancouver Jewish Film Festival continues at Cineplex Fifth Avenue Cinemas until March 16

Dynamic selection of films available for viewing both online and in person

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FESTS, SCREENStir VancouverMarch 14, 2023Partner Content, Vancouver Jewish Film Festival
At Vancouver’s Fat Mao, wine pairings are in the can
At Vancouver’s Fat Mao, wine pairings are in the can

Sommelier Kurtis Kolt’s picks reflect growing interest in the art of canned wines

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CULINARYGail JohnsonMarch 14, 2023wine, BC wine, Angus An, Fat Mao, Kurtis Kolt, wine pairing, Vancouver restaurants, Vancouver food
Henry Tsang’s White Riot documents a shameful episode in Vancouver history
Henry Tsang’s White Riot documents a shameful episode in Vancouver history

Vancouver artist’s new book grew out of a walking tour that revisits sites of 1907 anti-Asian violence

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READStir VancouverMarch 14, 2023anti-Asian, Henry Tsang, books, BC books, BC authors, Spring 2023
Vancouver International Dance Festival welcomes work by Daina Ashbee from March 22 to 25

Explorative group piece will show nude dancers using sound and movement to tell canine-driven stories

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DANCE, FESTSStir VancouverMarch 14, 2023Partner Content, VIDF, Vancouver International Dance Festival, The Dance Centre
Theatre review: My Little Tomato serves up juicy fun
Theatre review: My Little Tomato serves up juicy fun

Drag and dazzle pervade playwright Rick Tae’s queer rom com

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THEATREJanet SmithMarch 13, 2023Zee Zee Theatre, The Cultch, rice and beans theatre, Spring 2023, Vancouver Asian Canadian Theatre, vACT, queer
Starr Muranko draws from personal tribulations, and joy, in Chapter 21, at Presentation House Theatre March 17
Starr Muranko draws from personal tribulations, and joy, in Chapter 21, at Presentation House Theatre March 17

The Raven Spirit Dance artist dances through the experience of becoming a mother at the same time as facing a cancer diagnosis

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WHAT'S STIRRING, DANCEJanet SmithMarch 13, 2023Presentation House Theatre
South African guitar adventurer Derek Gripper talks the kora, Bach, and improvisation
South African guitar adventurer Derek Gripper talks the kora, Bach, and improvisation

Africa meets Western tradition on his nylon-strung Spanish instrument

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MUSICJanet SmithMarch 13, 2023BlueShore at CapU, Cap Global Roots, The Rogue Folk Club
Puppets, animatronic reptiles are part of the action in A Dinosaur Tale, March 18 and 19
Puppets, animatronic reptiles are part of the action in A Dinosaur Tale, March 18 and 19

The family-friendly theatre production is set in the Alberta Badlands

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WHAT'S STIRRING, THEATREGail JohnsonMarch 13, 2023Massey Theatre, family, Spring 2023
Music review: Elektra Women’s Choir stirs up collective emotions in Humanity
Music review: Elektra Women’s Choir stirs up collective emotions in Humanity

Soulful and thoughtful, the concert combined a cappella singing with large-scale photographic projections

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MUSICGail JohnsonMarch 12, 2023Elektra Women's Choir, concerts, review, music, Music review, Spring 2023
New FEAST! Vancouver celebrates gathering over food and drink
New FEAST! Vancouver celebrates gathering over food and drink

Culinary fest features collaborative dinners, masterclasses, cocktails, a grand tasting, and more with chefs from across Canada

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CULINARYGail JohnsonMarch 11, 2023FEAST! Vancouver, culinary, Vancouver food, Michelin, Vancouver restaurants, Spring 2023
Vancouver Chamber Choir presents SPRINGTIME on April 2
Vancouver Chamber Choir presents SPRINGTIME on April 2

Choir’s program full of premieres will include piano legend Jane Coop

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MUSICStir VancouverMarch 10, 2023Partner Content, Vancouver Chamber Choir
Theatre Review: Sense and Sensibility delivers frothy, boisterous fun
Theatre Review: Sense and Sensibility delivers frothy, boisterous fun

The Arts Club’s take on Kate Hamill’s stage adaptation of the Jane Austen classic is delightfully playful

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THEATREGail JohnsonMarch 10, 2023Arts Club Theatre, Amanda Sum, Jane Austen, Sense and Sensibility, review, theatre review, Spring 2023
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At Christmas With Chor Leoni, Saina Khaledi premieres Persian song inspired by her father’s melodies. 

Composer-musician draws on years of memories in new piece for santour and choir that celebrates Yalda Night. Read more at Stir. 

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Corbin Murdoch steps in as Vancouver Folk Music Festival executive director. 

The musician, cultural programmer, and producer set to work alongside artistic director Fiona Black. 

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The Nutcracker at Wethersfield follows New York City Ballet to a wintry estate, to December 28 at VIFF Centre. 

The Leading Ladies bring to life Duke Ellington’s swingy twist on Tchaikovsky score at December 14 screening. 

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Vancouver Cantata Singers bridge generations with Christmas Reprise concerts

Up-and-coming composer Sophia Colpitts contributed to the program—with a little help from her grandpa. Read more at Stir. 

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Goh Ballet fosters young talent and holiday cheer with 15th edition of The Nutcracker

Amid tulle tutus and fleecey lambs, director Chan Hon Goh reflects on the history of the “feel-good production”. 

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