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Pianist Vicky Chow finds freedom in “therapeutic” Philip Glass Études
Pianist Vicky Chow finds freedom in “therapeutic” Philip Glass Études

Acclaimed Brooklyn-based musician returns to perform Book 2 of the composer’s works for solo piano in Music on Main concert on May 28

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MUSICJanet SmithMay 21, 2024Music on Main, MUSIC ON MAIN, Vicky Chow, piano
Vancouver Symphony Orchestra presents Tausk Conducts Mahler, Mozart & Chang, June 7 and 8
Vancouver Symphony Orchestra presents Tausk Conducts Mahler, Mozart & Chang, June 7 and 8

Season finale led by maestro Otto Tausk will feature a performance of Mahler’s Das Lied von der Erde (The Song of the Earth)

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MUSICStir VancouverMay 21, 2024Partner Content, Vancouver Symphony Orchestra
Sound of Dragon Music Festival fosters intercultural collaboration across the Asian musical landscape
Sound of Dragon Music Festival fosters intercultural collaboration across the Asian musical landscape

Mongolian-American musician and throat singer Anand Avirmed, China’s erhu virtuoso Yang Xue, and B.C.’s gamelan innovator Sutrisno Hartana among those taking to the stage at the Annex from May 23 to May 26

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MUSIC, FESTSJanet SmithMay 21, 2024Sound of Dragon Music Festival, Sound of Dragon, erhu, Chinese culture, Asian, Mongolian throat singing
Vancouver Academy of Music Symphony Orchestra caps off concert season with Dvořák’s Symphony No. 9
Vancouver Academy of Music Symphony Orchestra caps off concert season with Dvořák’s Symphony No. 9

Piano virtuoso Ian Parker conducts a program that also features Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue, among other works

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MUSICJanet SmithMay 21, 2024VAM Symphony Orchestra, Ian Parker
Stop Asian Hate launches 2024 campaign on May 28 with voices of solidarity and hope
Stop Asian Hate launches 2024 campaign on May 28 with voices of solidarity and hope

New entries to the StopAsianHate.ca website highlight the work of Asian-Canadian performing-arts professionals

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THEATRE, NEWSGuest UserMay 21, 2024StopAsianHate, Boca del Lupo, Sherry J Yoon
The Cinematheque strikes gold with a summer series of oddball musicals
The Cinematheque strikes gold with a summer series of oddball musicals

An ensemble cast sings its way through Chantal Akerman’s 1986 musical, Golden Eighties

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SCREENAdrian MackMay 20, 2024The Cinematheque, Homepage feature, Spring 2024
Pass through the Moon Gate to mark the full moon, and Asian Heritage Month, at the Polygon Gallery May 23
Pass through the Moon Gate to mark the full moon, and Asian Heritage Month, at the Polygon Gallery May 23

Looping media works, sonic storytelling, and streetdance explore theme of circles nd cycles

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ART & DESIGNJanet SmithMay 20, 2024POLYGON, Polygon Gallery, Asian Heritage Month, Spring 2024
Firehall Arts Centre wraps up 2023-24 season with Cheri Maracle's Paddle Song, May 24 to June 2
Firehall Arts Centre wraps up 2023-24 season with Cheri Maracle's Paddle Song, May 24 to June 2

The energetic one-woman musical about trailblazing Mohawk poet Pauline E. Johnson is back

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THEATRE, WHAT'S STIRRINGJanet SmithMay 18, 2024Firehall Arts Centre, Cheri Maracle, Indigenous, Spring 2024
Improvisation-driven West Coast String Summit thrives on interdisciplinary interaction
Improvisation-driven West Coast String Summit thrives on interdisciplinary interaction

Featuring artists from Laura Ortman to Jesse Zubot and Pura Fé, Improvised Arts Society event spans cello looping, crocheting with music, and an Indigenous banquet

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MUSICJanet SmithMay 17, 2024Spring 2024, West Coast String Summit, Improvised Arts Society, The Only Animal, 8EAST, Ironworks
Danny Nielsen’s In Conversation borrows from concerts and explores tap dance’s musicality
Danny Nielsen’s In Conversation borrows from concerts and explores tap dance’s musicality

Enhanced with lighting and video, premiere finds Vancouver tap star connecting with pianist-percussionist Kristian Alexandrov and pushing far beyond jazz standards

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DANCEJanet SmithMay 17, 2024The Dance Centre, DANCE CENTRE, tap dance, Spring 2024
Dancing on the Edge Festival 2024 launches with Company 605’s latest work
Dancing on the Edge Festival 2024 launches with Company 605’s latest work

Iossy kicks off the highly anticipated 36th annual celebration of contemporary dance

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DANCEStir VancouverMay 16, 2024Partner Content, Dancing on the Edge
Embracing challenge, dancer Nathan Bear is one of the rising stars at Arts Umbrella Season Finale
Embracing challenge, dancer Nathan Bear is one of the rising stars at Arts Umbrella Season Finale

The scholarship-winning Cree, Okanagan, and Laichwiltach artist is making his ancestors proud, performing in evening featuring works by the likes of Crystal Pite, Marco Goecke, and Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui

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DANCEJanet SmithMay 16, 2024Arts Umbrella, ARTS UMBRELLA, Crystal Pite, Artemis Gordon, Spring 2024, SPRING 2024, Indigenous artists
Indian Summer Festival announces first annual BC Gin Festival at the Roundhouse Exhibition Hall
Indian Summer Festival announces first annual BC Gin Festival at the Roundhouse Exhibition Hall

The fundraising event features unlimited tastings of nearly 50 gins from B.C.’s top distilleries and international imports

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FESTS, CULINARY, NEWSGail JohnsonMay 16, 2024Indian Summer Festival
From Kid Koala to Ballet Jörgen, Massey Theatre announces 2024-25 mainstage season and small stage series
From Kid Koala to Ballet Jörgen, Massey Theatre announces 2024-25 mainstage season and small stage series

Diverse performances mark the venue’s 75th anniversary

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THEATRE, DANCE, MUSICJanet SmithMay 16, 2024Massey Theatre, Eighth & Eight, New Westminster
Prog-rock trio Tu-Ner brings virtuosic blend of jazz, rock, and free-form improv to Blueshore at CapU
Prog-rock trio Tu-Ner brings virtuosic blend of jazz, rock, and free-form improv to Blueshore at CapU

Members have individually collaborated with everyone from Brian Eno to Tool to Mr. Mister, and owe their connection to King Crimson’s Robert Fripp

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MUSICJanet SmithMay 16, 2024Blueshore at CapU, Spring 2024, Homepage feature
Vancouver Jewish arts festivals scrambling to raise funds after cuts to historical grants
Vancouver Jewish arts festivals scrambling to raise funds after cuts to historical grants

The Chutzpah! Festival and the Jewish Book Festival fall outside of new “designated priority groups” for federal and provincial funding, and are struggling to stay afloat

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NEWS, FESTSJanet SmithMay 16, 2024Arts funding, Jewish, Chutzpah! Festival, Jewish Book Festival, Canada Council for the Arts
At rEvolver Festival, absurdist physical comedy abounds in The Routine and tony wrestles a stranger
At rEvolver Festival, absurdist physical comedy abounds in The Routine and tony wrestles a stranger

Theatre artists Tony Adams and Joylyn Secunda unpack the theme of transformation through self-acceptance in their respective shows

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THEATRE, COMEDY, FESTSJanet SmithMay 16, 2024rEvolver Festival, the Cultch, Spring 2024
Stir Cheat Sheet: 5 artists and acts to check out at Arts in the Garden 2024
Stir Cheat Sheet: 5 artists and acts to check out at Arts in the Garden 2024

North Van Arts’ annual outdoor event brings visual artists, musicians, and performers to 10 resplendent outdoor spaces

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ART & DESIGNStir VancouverMay 16, 2024North Van Arts, Arts in the Garden, Homepage feature
Western Gold Theatre presents SUPER SENIORS by Kathryn Shaw
Western Gold Theatre presents SUPER SENIORS by Kathryn Shaw

The veteran Vancouver director-educator’s new play centres on three women who are all over the age of 105

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THEATREStir VancouverMay 15, 2024Partner Content, Western Gold Theatre
From Crystal Pite to The Nutcracker, Ballet BC announces landmark 2024-25 Season
From Crystal Pite to The Nutcracker, Ballet BC announces landmark 2024-25 Season

Five world premieres, an international tour, and the return of repertoire favourites will see the company on stages across Canada and in Los Angeles

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DANCE, NEWSGuest UserMay 15, 2024Ballet BC, Crystal Pite, Medhi Walerski, ballet, SPRING 2024
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