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With PopCappella, Chor Leoni reinterprets everything from The B-52s to The Proclaimers. 

Harmonizing through the decades, Vancouver choir is set to premiere six new arrangements. Read more at Stir. 

#yvrarts #yvrmusic #vancouverarts #choir #stirvan
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Steven Spielberg set Hollywood back on the course of escapist entertainment with his gift for crafting perfectly tooled summer blockbusters like Jaws (1975), Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), and E.T. – The Extra Terrestrial
“This play is about recovery, and recovery doesn’t have an ending,” Parfitt tells Stir in an interview by Zoom. “The challenge that Duncan Macmillan has set out for himself is to explore something that doesn’t have an en
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The world premiere of On Native Land is coming to The Cultch this spring! 

It’s a new musical by Corey Payette following a lawyer, Chief, and rising singer-songwriter, whose paths converge in a powerful tale of identity, land, and
Shadow play, themes of the subconscious, and dazzling, ultra-detailed choreography combine in a striking double bill this weekend that shows Ballet BC continuing to up its game.

Head to Stir for the @balletbc dance review. 

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Jenn Grant draws on her family history for sometimes-heartbreaking songs. 

The Nova Scotian singer-songwriter is touring with a new multimedia show, Cradled by the Waves. Read on at Stir. 

#vancouvermusic #vancouverarts #artsandculture #vancouver
 

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