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IzumonookunI pays contemporary tribute to forgotten female founder of kabuki, at the Powell Street Festival
IzumonookunI pays contemporary tribute to forgotten female founder of kabuki, at the Powell Street Festival

Aretha Aoki’s interdisciplinary dance work draws on everything from synthwave to taiko and Ziggy Stardust

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DANCE, FESTSJanet SmithJuly 31, 2023Powell Street Festival, Summer 2023
Review: Interdisciplinary The Queen of Carthage shifts fluidly between empowerment and transcendence
Review: Interdisciplinary The Queen of Carthage shifts fluidly between empowerment and transcendence

Early Music Vancouver Summer Festival and re:Naissance premiere boldly mixes ancient Dido myth and Baroque music with contemporary dance, video, and sounds

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FESTS, MUSIC, OPERAJanet SmithJuly 28, 2023EARLY MUSIC VANCOUVER, re:Naissance opera, re:Naissance Opera
North of Normal brings Cea Sunrise Person's memoir of free-range childhood to big screen
North of Normal brings Cea Sunrise Person's memoir of free-range childhood to big screen

Film release has author reflecting on the bad and good that came with the ‘60s and ‘70s counterculture movement that brought her to the BC wilderness

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SCREENJanet SmithJuly 28, 2023VIFF, VIFF Centre, Cea Sunrise Person
Marco Tulio's painting of Christine de Pizan debuts at Early Music Vancouver Summer Festival
Marco Tulio's painting of Christine de Pizan debuts at Early Music Vancouver Summer Festival

Unveiled last night, the magic-realist portrait of 15th-century feminist poet was commissioned to celebrate Our City of Ladies concert

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ART & DESIGN, FESTSJanet SmithJuly 28, 2023EARLY MUSIC VANCOUVEr, Early Music Vancouver
Climate crisis theatre, an Ann Mortifee musical, and more as Firehall Arts Centre unveils 2023-24 season
Climate crisis theatre, an Ann Mortifee musical, and more as Firehall Arts Centre unveils 2023-24 season

Pedro Chamale’s new Peace Country kicks off a season that sees the return of hits Chelsea Hotel and Paddle Song.

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THEATRE, NEWSJanet SmithJuly 27, 2023Firehall Arts Centre, FIREHALL, rice and beans theatre
Theatre review: Showstopping dance numbers and dazzling sets help Disney's Aladdin fly
Theatre review: Showstopping dance numbers and dazzling sets help Disney's Aladdin fly

Kid-friendly musical brings Broadway razzle-dazzle to the beloved animated film’s story

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THEATREJanet SmithJuly 27, 2023Broadway Across Canada, Summer 2023, Vancouver Civic Theatres
Early Music Vancouver Summer Festival artist-in-residence Catalina Vicens fuels the creative resurgence of Middle Ages' organ
Early Music Vancouver Summer Festival artist-in-residence Catalina Vicens fuels the creative resurgence of Middle Ages' organ

The Chilean-born Servir Antico instrumentalist appears in Our City of Ladies and a solo recital, and oversees music of The Queen of Carthage

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MUSICJanet SmithJuly 26, 2023EARLY MUSIC VANCOUVER, Summer 2023
Curator Carmen Levy-Milne explores haunting and reclamation at Burnaby Art Gallery's Ghostly Makers
Curator Carmen Levy-Milne explores haunting and reclamation at Burnaby Art Gallery's Ghostly Makers

Diasporic craft and textile express absence and repair in the artists’ cultural and familial histories

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ART & DESIGNJanet SmithJuly 26, 2023Burmaby Art Gallery, Summer 2023
Dance//Novella pairs an intimate duet and a nine-performer piece at STANCE + Other Works, July 27
Dance//Novella pairs an intimate duet and a nine-performer piece at STANCE + Other Works, July 27

Founders Racheal Prince and Brandon Alley explore loss and empowerment in one-night double bill

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DANCEJanet SmithJuly 25, 2023Dance Novella, Vancouver Civic Theatres, Summer 2023
Contemporary meets Baroque, as dance artists make Early Music Vancouver's Summer Festival move
Contemporary meets Baroque, as dance artists make Early Music Vancouver's Summer Festival move

Marisa Gold reinterprets a mythical figure in The Queen of Carthage, while Stéphanie Brochard removes layers of Baroque dress in Atempor/elle

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DANCE, FESTS, MUSICJanet SmithJuly 25, 2023EARLY MUSIC VANCOUVER, Summer 2023, SFU Woodward's Cultural Programs, SFU Woodward's, Vancouver Civic Theatres
Glass and ceramics in the spotlight as CCBC Craft Awards announced
Glass and ceramics in the spotlight as CCBC Craft Awards announced

Prizes go to Vancouver’s Hope Forstenzer, Coral Patola, and Carol E. Mayer

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ART & DESIGN, NEWSJanet SmithJuly 24, 2023CCBC, Craft Council of BC
Reclaim + Repair: The Mahogany Project finds inspiration in wood that was going to waste, at Museum of Vancouver
Reclaim + Repair: The Mahogany Project finds inspiration in wood that was going to waste, at Museum of Vancouver

Propellor Studio gathers local artisans and designers for an exhibition that spans lighting, a surf board, and a guitar

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ART & DESIGNJanet SmithJuly 24, 2023Museum of Vancouver, Summer 2023, Propellor Design, Homepage feature
Top Gun: Maverick kicks off a purely popcorn-flavoured Sunset Cinema series, August 2 to 30
Top Gun: Maverick kicks off a purely popcorn-flavoured Sunset Cinema series, August 2 to 30

Vancouver Civic Theatres hosts the free outdoor movies on a giant inflatable screen outside the Queen Elizabeth Theatre

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SCREEN, WHAT'S STIRRINGJanet SmithJuly 23, 2023Vancouver Civic Theatres, Sunset Cinema, Summer 2023
Author Jasmine Sealy sets the mood at Summer Open Mic by Neworld Theatre and Unbound Reading Series, July 29
Author Jasmine Sealy sets the mood at Summer Open Mic by Neworld Theatre and Unbound Reading Series, July 29

BIPOC writers to share their work in event hosted by Harrison Mooney

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READJanet SmithJuly 23, 2023Neworld Theatre
Monsoon Festival of Performing Arts returns to Vancouver from August 17 to 31
Monsoon Festival of Performing Arts returns to Vancouver from August 17 to 31

Event celebrates South Asian culture with art, music, dance, workshops, and performances

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CULTURE, FESTSStir VancouverJuly 22, 2023Partner Content, Monsoon Festival of Performing Arts
Stir Q&A: Artist Jeremy Shaw talks about the time-bending, transcendent effects of Phase Shifting Index
Stir Q&A: Artist Jeremy Shaw talks about the time-bending, transcendent effects of Phase Shifting Index

Vancouver-raised, Berlin-based talent loves that the Polygon Gallery installation “triggers something strong enough in people that they feel compelled to act on it in public”  

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ART & DESIGNJanet SmithJuly 20, 2023Jeremy Shaw, Polygon Gallery, POLYGON GALLERY, THE POLYGON, Summer 2023, Homepage feature
Salt Spring National Art Prize announces 52 finalists in competition for one of Canada's largest contemporary-art awards
Salt Spring National Art Prize announces 52 finalists in competition for one of Canada's largest contemporary-art awards

Esther Rausenberg, Jeanne Bourget, Guntaj Singh, Douglas Smith, and Frances Tiffany among Vancouver nominees

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ART & DESIGN, NEWSJanet SmithJuly 20, 2023Salt Spring National Art Prize
Tallis Scholars, Reginald Mobley, Le Consort, and more as Early Music Vancouver announces 2023-24 season
Tallis Scholars, Reginald Mobley, Le Consort, and more as Early Music Vancouver announces 2023-24 season

A new mini-winter fest called LUMEN and appearances by North Indian and Afghani virtuosos also fill out the roster

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MUSIC, NEWSJanet SmithJuly 19, 2023EARLY MUSIC VANCOUVER, Early Music Vancouver
Brews meet bikes and art at Create! Arts Festival Fundraiser, July 22
Brews meet bikes and art at Create! Arts Festival Fundraiser, July 22

Enjoy art while tasting the most refreshing summer pours at four of eight East Van beer havens

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FESTS, ART & DESIGNJanet SmithJuly 19, 2023Eastside Arts Society, Eastside Culture Crawl, Summer 2023
Film reviews: Toy guns and Gallic courtship  at The Cinematheque's ode to France's peerless Jean Eustache
Film reviews: Toy guns and Gallic courtship at The Cinematheque's ode to France's peerless Jean Eustache

The uncomfortably honest The Mother and the Whore and the autobiographical coming-of-age movie Mes petites amoureuses were the late, great director’s only two feature-length films

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SCREENJanet SmithJuly 19, 2023The Cinematheque, Summer 2023
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O Christmas Tea: A British Comedy serves up a whimsical party at the Massey Theatre, December 28

James & Jamesy’s family-friendly show sails through a series of slapstick and sometimes surreal journeys. 

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Winter Solstice Lantern Festival illuminates the longest night of the year, December 21. 

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Ballet BC has just announced that its artistic director Medhi Walerski will leave his role as of June 30, 2027, following the company’s big 40th-anniversary season.

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Set to a soundtrack of Broadway showtunes and Christmas songs, production features a standout performance from Victor Hunter as grand dame. 

Head to Stir for the full @metrotheatre Panto review! 

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