From winery concerts to waterfront wood carving, there’s an abundance of events happening throughout B.C. this sunny season
Read MoreModern dance, live music, outdoor films, and more: summertime signals festival season in the city
Read MoreFrom croque sandwiches to flame-seared sushi, there’s plenty of outdoor eats on offer
Read MoreThe free performances run all summer long, with artists such as Colin James, Sheepdogs, Walk off the Earth, and more
Read MoreThe former is a hard-hitting feature drama about small-town racism and generational trauma; the latter is a short stop-motion documentary about China’s Cultural Revolution seen through a child’s eyes
Read MoreFurious Grace Dance Theatre’s Gravity in Your Eyes and Method Dance Society’s Behind Veiled Eyes explore female friendships and matriarchal ties
Read MoreNew documentary profiles Marilyn Farquhar’s struggle to memorialize her brother, B.C. homeless activist Barry Shantz
Read MoreTen international soloists and a collection of 17th-century instrumentalists will perform the rarely heard work, at once intimate and dramatic
Read MoreSoul and folk singer Celeigh Cardinal and genre-defying singer-producer Sebastian Gaskin headline Indigenous festival on September 14; ANOHNI performs with the Johnsons on October 5
Read MoreShown for the first time together and in water, three steel sculptures on West Georgia play with reflection and
Read MoreDrawing on the endless scroll of dance fragments online, the new work pushes into fresh territory for the troupe—as does Josh Martin’s new Helen Walkley solo, blocking
Read MoreAbsurdist Shakespeare play adapted and directed by Jivesh Parasram deals with dancing, morality, coercion, and hypocrisy
Read MoreThe fest’s grand-opening concert on June 20 features stunning visual projections of land and seas
Read MoreApplications accepted until June 30 for British Columbians who display excellence and inspire achievement in applied art and design
Read MorePhysical comedy, dark comedy, surrealism, musical theatre, and absurdism all show up in the play having its Canadian premiere in Vancouver
Read MoreTranslator of Spanish-language poetry collection Self-Portrait in the Zone of Silence shares award with original author
Read MoreTaking place at Dancing on the Edge, the solo features Nêhiyaw/Métis dancer Jeanette Kotowich
Read MorePerched on the perimeter of BC’s scenic wine country, the Cascade Peaks ChamberFest features works by Beethoven, Brahms, Dvořák, Gilliand, Mozart, Mendelssohn, Ravel, and Schubert
Read MoreThe inaugural fest, taking place in Surrey on June 15 and 16, showcases films with purpose
Read MoreAntoine Carabinier Lépine and his troupe take wild inspiration from Quebec’s century-old circus sideshow traditions
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