Formed by a pair of musical duos, the group blends jazz, tango, African, classical, and more through mutual trust and constant curiosity
Read MoreFormed by a pair of musical duos, the group blends jazz, tango, African, classical, and more through mutual trust and constant curiosity
Read MoreIn her vibrant new show, the Vancouver singer illuminates and performs the timeless, barrier-breaking music that built Berry Gordy’s sonic empire
Read MoreLike his perennial hit Kim’s Convenience, new work by the acclaimed writer and actor reflects on Asian Canadian identity with fearless humour
Read MoreSpanning the side of a downtown building as part of this year’s Capture Photography Festival, the installation radiates Indigenous knowledge and Prairie warmth
Read MoreFriends of Chamber Music program features works by Barber, Bartók, and Shostakovich with unique historical relevance
Read MorePresented by The Cultch, this vivid play taps into Disney and Cocteau with an enchanting combination of theatre, dance, and visual art
Read MorePerformances by Bakara Band, violinist Suzka Mares, and vocalist Andrea Superstein are in store at David Lam Park and beyond
Read MoreChoreographer blends Kathak and contemporary influences in solo presented by the Dance Centre and New Works
Read MoreIn Catherine Léger’s theatre adaptation of a beloved 1970 Québécois film, two neglected stay-at-home moms begin a series of sexual affairs
Read MoreStunning cinematography and a compelling story make documentary about freediver Jessea Lu a breathless watch
Read MoreAt DanceHouse, Montreal choreographer Alexandre Hamel blends a love of birds and a background in competitive figure skating to create a dazzling new kind of ice show
Read MorePresented by VIDF with New Works and the Chutzpah! Festival, double bill premieres works by Alexis Fletcher and Fernando Hernando Magadan
Read MoreShowing at the Polygon Gallery, British photo-artist broke Thatcher-era taboos with luminous photographs that defy easy categorization
Read MoreThe cultural calendar is filled with everything from film screenings to experimental theatre to stuff just for kids
Read MoreThrough projected footage and photographs, Erdal chronicles the last nine months of his mother’s life following a terminal cancer diagnosis
Read MoreTaiwan-born Pei Lun Lai and Costa Rica-raised Eduardo Jiménez Cabrera negotiate new challenges in the studio—and in their adopted Vancouver hometown
Read MoreFriends of Chamber Music concert includes William Walton’s Piano Quartet in D minor, a varied piece with an interesting backstory
Read MoreFrom We All Fall Down’s Papillon to BRKFST Dance Company’s STORMCLUTTER, artists bridge the gap between contemporary and street styles
Read MoreThe francophone four-piece have fans in Europe and the States. Now it’s our turn
Read MoreAgatha Christie’s classic play is one of the legendary writer’s most haunting and sophisticated works
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