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Vetta Chamber Music hosts its season finale Celebration, May 1 to 4
Vetta Chamber Music hosts its season finale Celebration, May 1 to 4

Violinist Joan Blackman, violist Hung-Wei Huang, cellist Zoltan Rozsnyai, and pianist Angela Cheng play pieces by Franck, Brahms, and Mozetich

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MUSICStir VancouverApril 2, 2026Partner Content, Vetta Chamber Music
Listening as Activism explores the power of sound, vision, and a decolonized conception of time
Listening as Activism explores the power of sound, vision, and a decolonized conception of time

Vancouver New Music event brings together artists and activists for a roundtable discussion and performances

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MUSIC, SCREENJanet SmithApril 2, 2026VANCOUVER NEW MUSIC, Slow Media Community, M'Girl, Kiki Connelly & the Understory
DOXA Documentary Film Festival unveils program of 40 features, including live, opening-night cinematic performance Bella Sutra
DOXA Documentary Film Festival unveils program of 40 features, including live, opening-night cinematic performance Bella Sutra

Running April 30 to May 10, 25th annual event features a South Korean spotlight, Fire of Love director Sara Dosa’s Iceland-set Time and Water, and world premieres Under the Red Roof, Illustrated Legacies: Graveyard of the Pacific, and more

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SCREEN, FESTSJanet SmithApril 2, 2026DOXA Documentary Film Festival, DOXA
Some Assembly Theatre Company launches its 26th season with GLITCH, May 6 to 9
Some Assembly Theatre Company launches its 26th season with GLITCH, May 6 to 9

Play written and directed by Valerie Methot in collaboration with diverse Metro Vancouver youth makes its world premiere

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THEATREStir VancouverApril 2, 2026Partner Content, Some Assembly Theatre
Stir Cheat Sheet: Four boundary-busting concerts to experience at Music on Main's Month of Tuesdays
Stir Cheat Sheet: Four boundary-busting concerts to experience at Music on Main's Month of Tuesdays

From Caroline Shaw’s pop-tinged Ringdown project to Ryan Davis’s heady looping viola, April means aural adventure at the intimate Fox Cabaret

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MUSICStir VancouverApril 1, 2026Music on Main, MUSIC ON THE MAIN
At the Arts Club, Kimberly Akimbo magnifies the highs and lows of adolescence
At the Arts Club, Kimberly Akimbo magnifies the highs and lows of adolescence

Lisa Horner plays a 16-year-old girl whose rare genetic condition gives her the appearance of a 72-year-old woman

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THEATREJanet SmithApril 1, 2026Arts Club Theatre Company, Arts Club Theatre, Arts Club
Elektra's Tapestry International Festival unites four adult treble choirs, May 8 and 9
Elektra's Tapestry International Festival unites four adult treble choirs, May 8 and 9

Triennial gathering features Chicago’s La Caccina, Halifax’s Aeolian Singers, and the Bay Area’s Peninsula Women’s Chorus

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MUSICStir VancouverApril 1, 2026Partner Content, Elektra, ELEKTRA, Elektra Women's Choir
Rachel Fenlon expands solo piano performance to encompass folk
Rachel Fenlon expands solo piano performance to encompass folk

The standout soprano returns to B.C. at the Kay Meek Arts Centre with a blend of her beloved Schubert and Benjamin Britten’s arrangements of traditional British and French songs

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MUSICJanet SmithApril 1, 2026Kay Meek Arts Centre, Schubert
Sundar Prize Film Festival unveils this year's award nominees
Sundar Prize Film Festival unveils this year's award nominees

Among the titles nominated across 14 categories are Bikas Ranjan Mishra’s Bayaan, Josias Tschanz’s The Fire in Our Hearts, and more

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SCREENStir VancouverApril 1, 2026Partner Content, Sundar Prize Film Festival
Isaiah Collier, Keyon Harrold, and more as Vancouver International Jazz Festival unveils first ticketed shows
Isaiah Collier, Keyon Harrold, and more as Vancouver International Jazz Festival unveils first ticketed shows

Running June 19 to July 5, event also unveils Performance Works Series that includes Haleluya Hailu Plays Ethiopia and Stranger Friends Orchestra with Fredrik Ljungkvist

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MUSIC, NEWS, FESTSJanet SmithApril 1, 2026Vancouver International Jazz Festival, Coastal Jazz, Coastal Jazz & Blues Society, Queer Arts Festival, Granville Island, jazz
Krystle Dos Santos and Dawn Pemberton’s ode to Hogan’s Alley hits VIFF Live, April 4
Krystle Dos Santos and Dawn Pemberton’s ode to Hogan’s Alley hits VIFF Live, April 4

Powerhouse vocalists preview songs from stage show Meet Me at Vie’s alongside a screening of local documentary Union Street

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CULTURE, MUSICJanet SmithMarch 31, 2026BMO Theatre, Krystle Dos Santos, Dawn Pemberton, VIFF, Vancouver International Film Festival, VIFF Centre, VIFF Live
Corey Payette’s musical On Native Land adds layers of tradition-based nuance with song and dance
Corey Payette’s musical On Native Land adds layers of tradition-based nuance with song and dance

At The Cultch’s York Theatre, the acclaimed writer and director turns to genre-blending Indigenous practices to open new perspectives on identity, land claims, and hope

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THEATREJanet SmithMarch 31, 2026Urban Ink Theatre, the Cultch, Raven Theatre, Homepage feature
Throat-singing duo PIQSIQ inspire with tales of complex heroes and eerie creatures of the North
Throat-singing duo PIQSIQ inspire with tales of complex heroes and eerie creatures of the North

Ahead of their Chan Centre show alongside renowned singer-songwriter Susan Aglukark, sisters Inuksuk Mackay and Tiffany Ayalik discuss Legends and the power of traditional Inuit storytelling

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MUSICJanet SmithMarch 31, 2026Chan Centre for the Performing Arts, CHAN CENTRE, PIQSIQ, piqsiq
The Passion of Joan of Arc screens at the Shadbolt Centre with a live score, May 2
The Passion of Joan of Arc screens at the Shadbolt Centre with a live score, May 2

Local duo Beautiful Violence performs original music for silent film about the titular 15th-century teenage warrior

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MUSIC, SCREENStir VancouverMarch 31, 2026Partner Content, Shadbolt Centre for the Arts, shadbolt centre for the arts, Shadbolt Centre
Family visit subtly reveals the strain in What Does That Nature Say to You, at The Cinematheque to April 6
Family visit subtly reveals the strain in What Does That Nature Say to You, at The Cinematheque to April 6

In South Korean filmmaker Hong Sangsoo’s hazily-shot latest, the viewer becomes increasingly aware that parents are casually interrogating their daughter’s poet boyfriend

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SCREENJanet SmithMarch 30, 2026The Cinematheque, South Korea
Vancouver Cantata Singers caps its 2025–26 season with Brahms's A German Requiem, April 25
Vancouver Cantata Singers caps its 2025–26 season with Brahms's A German Requiem, April 25

Special guests include baritone Tyler Duncan, soprano Mireille Asselin, and the Bergmann Piano Duo

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MUSICStir VancouverMarch 30, 2026Partner Content, Vancouver Cantata Singers
Stir Q&A: Joëlle Rabu talks about the roots of her musical match with Buwa
Stir Q&A: Joëlle Rabu talks about the roots of her musical match with Buwa

Voices soar as Canadian chanteuse and Nigerian-born singer connect over classic songs in Just the 2 of Us at Anvil Theatre

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MUSICJanet SmithMarch 30, 2026Anvil Centre, Anvil Theatre
Theatre review: Gateway Theatre’s Wildwoman delights in a vengeful anti-heroine for the ages
Theatre review: Gateway Theatre’s Wildwoman delights in a vengeful anti-heroine for the ages

Working from Kat Sandler’s darkly witty script, Synthia Yusuf and Nathan Kay range from sweet and innocent to defiant and dangerous

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THEATREJanet SmithMarch 30, 2026Gateway Theatre, Homepage feature
The world-renowned Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain returns to the Vancouver Recital Society, May 3
The world-renowned Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain returns to the Vancouver Recital Society, May 3

Founded in 1985, the group of virtuosic musicians sing and strum across genres, from bluegrass tunes to Broadway hits

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MUSICStir VancouverMarch 30, 2026Partner Content, VANCOUVER RECITAL SOCIETY, Vancouver Recital Society
In the Same Room unites CapU Choirs and featured artists for an evening of cultural sharing through song, April 11
In the Same Room unites CapU Choirs and featured artists for an evening of cultural sharing through song, April 11

Saina Khaledi and Shruti Ramani are among the talented musicians joining the program of Baroque music, contemporary Indigenous songs, and beyond

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WHAT'S STIRRING, MUSICJanet SmithMarch 27, 2026Blueshore at CapU, BlueShore at CapU, BlueShore Financial Centre for the Performing Arts, CapU, Capilano University
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A Voynich Manifesto probes the unsolved mysteries of a medieval manuscript. 

In Terri Hron’s Vancouver New Music show, performers Mind of a Snail, SJ Kirsch, and Viviane Houle improvise on themes including nature and the roots of capitalism.
Buena Vista Social Club’s Eliades Ochoa brings his never-ending tour to the Chan, May 9. 

At the age of 79, the veteran Cuban performer shows no signs of slowing down, declaring that “a troubadour never retires”. 

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