Narrating live at VIFF, the filmmaker explores the physics and metaphysics of sound
Read MorePaint drops and travels down threads, spools, and buttons in work inspired by an elderly mother’s decline
Read MoreAudiences can expect music that transcends boundaries from the group’s new album Connections
Read MoreWhite, liberal, social-media virtue signallers beware: The Search Party play has you in its sights
Read MoreCoronation Mass and Nelson Mass were written barely two decades apart
Read MoreWild Goat Surf carves out a new kind of coming-of-age tale; Seagrass summons ghosts of history; plus The Old Oak, Rapture, and much more
Read MoreVancouver Latin American Cultural Centre-hosted lineup spans a Chilean VIFF premiere, dance workshops, and beyond
Read MoreProduction Nadiya Ukraine represents hope in a time of war, with excerpts from Le Corsaire and Don Quixote
Read MoreDirector Dylan Maranda talks chaotic cinematography, family history, and meeting chef Joël Watanabe for his food-critic-centred narrative
Read MoreJapan-born jazz pianist upends tradition with synthesizer textures and effects pedals on debut album
Read MoreDocumentary shows young Siksika woman’s journey competing in the dangerous male-dominated sport with the love and support of her family
Read MoreCo-presented with BlueShore at CapU, the concert features songs such as “Like a Rolling Stone” and “Desolation Row”
Read MoreStorytelling, a live carving demonstration, and a theatre performance are among some of the ways people can reflect upon Indigenous history
Read MoreUzume Taiko drummers and Vancouver Tap Dance Society percussive dancers celebrate rhythm on stage
Read MoreHypnotic serenity, adrenaline highs, pummelling feet, and piercing stares
Read MoreProduction directed by Ashlie Corcoran features Grammy Award-winning soprano Audrey Luna as the Queen of the Night
Read More1970s-inspired interactive murder mystery follows the same format as last year’s hit Stage Fright: Murder at the Improv
Read MoreMy Animal blends poetic horror and hockey; Bitten is a dark and gorgeously shot fairy tale; Octopus Skin finds fear in an eccentric family
Read MoreCzech ensemble to play three string quartets from Germaine Tailleferre, Alexander von Zemlinsky, and Ludwig van Beethoven
Read MoreFilmmaker Jakub Piątek’s compelling new documentary follows a handful of charismatic young keyboard stars through the world’s most prestigious classical-music contest
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