Lively, heartfelt production based on Lucy Maud Montgomery’s 1908 novel features original choreography by Bengt Jörgen
Read MoreShow celebrates work of Coast Salish weavers qʷənat, Angela George, Chepximiya Siyam’ Chief Janice George, Skwetsimeltxw Willard “Buddy” Joseph, and Qwasen, Debra Sparrow
Read MoreOpera-theatre show in Creole and French tells tragic story of uprooted Haitian families
Read MoreMeet the energized Quebec conductor who says he’ll prioritize teamwork to lead the company through 2024 and beyond
Read MoreSeries hosted by the Jewish Community Centre of Greater Vancouver features topical conversations, spicy reads for Valentine’s day, and more
Read MoreThis 45th year, the spotlight shines on Italy, while Bard on the Beach is charitable partner
Read MoreTwo pairs of musical brothers combine their impressive credentials in a show of sibling talent
Read MoreArthur Erickson-designed facility remains closed as the building’s reconstruction continues past the two-year mark
Read MoreCo-presentation of Australian company by The Cultch and DanceHouse pairs skill with gravity-defying acrobatics
Read MoreOpening night of the series, copresented with the Vancouver Latin American Cultural Centre, features tapas, wine, and flamenco
Read MoreArtist Ron Terada and curator Dieter Roelstraete unpack the creation process behind TL; DR’s 325 hand-painted news headlines
Read MoreRandom memorable scenes from the year in arts span 50 dancers swirling in BOLERO X, a powerful Julius Caesar speech, and a cello star’s finale with local string students
Read MoreThe exclusive performance will be the artist’s only North American appearance in her ode to the legendary soprano
Read MoreVancouver Symphony Orchestra, Museum of Anthropology among community partners looking into how “social prescribing” aims to improve people’s health and wellness
Read MoreReflect on the past year at 2023 & Me, and celebrate 2024 with NYE at TIC
Read MoreVancouver soprano Cassie Chang to sing arias from La Bohème, Otello, and more
Read MoreRoyal Winnipeg Ballet’s André Lewis and Canada’s first Inuk opera singer, Deantha Rae Edmunds, also among 78 people to acquire the honour
Read MoreThe solo show is based on true events of a 1958 mining disaster and the African-Canadian man known as the “singing miner”
Read MoreAs B.C. government asks people to weigh in on venue’s name, location, and vision, some community members remain skeptical of purpose, progress
Read MoreIncreased costs also impact the viability of cultural spaces that help artists to create work.
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