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Stir VancouverOctober 28, 2021Ozioma Nwabuikwu
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Star choreographic duo Bobbi Jene Smith and Or Schraiber return with a full-evening premiere that draws on the emotional layers in Philip Glass’s music—and in the company members themselves. 

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Theatre artist’s innovative one-man show mixes memoir and history lesson, with live music by Syrian-born musician Emad Armoush. 

Read more ahead of its opening @thecultch. 

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Long-time company writer and director Valerie Methot talks about her rich creative collaboration with young people who are struggling with the fallout of addiction to phones. 

Read more about the new @glitch.theatre work at Stir. 

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Subversive comedy, genre-blurring Punjabi music, and a picnic with plant-generated sound are on the roster as @indiansummerfestival unveils its first slate of programming for 2026.

Head to Stir for more! 

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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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