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Posts tagged Black Peoples Month
Us: A Black Peoples Month Festival premieres "Legacy", about the migrant crisis
Us: A Black Peoples Month Festival premieres "Legacy", about the migrant crisis

Vancouver-based multidisciplinary artist Mariam Barry’s work centres on modern African youth

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SCREEN, WHAT'S STIRRINGGail JohnsonFebruary 19, 2021screen, Fests, Us: A Black Peoples Month Festival, Mariam Barry, Black History Month, Black Peoples Month, Ensemble Theatre Company, what's stirring
The Poet & the Patrician reimagines Baldwin-Buckley debate, to February 28
The Poet & the Patrician reimagines Baldwin-Buckley debate, to February 28

The podcast is part of Us: A Black Peoples Month Festival

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WHAT'S STIRRING, PODCASTSGail JohnsonFebruary 11, 2021what's stirring, Us: A Black Peoples Month Festival, Black Peoples Month, Black History Month, Ensemble Theatre Company, Adrian Neblett, Tariq Leslie, podcasts, vancouver podcasts
Us: A Black Peoples Month Festival focuses on belonging
Us: A Black Peoples Month Festival focuses on belonging

The free virtual fest reminds that all Black voices are not the same

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FESTSGail JohnsonJanuary 28, 2021Festivals, Fests, Ensemble Theatre Company, Black Peoples Month, Black History Month, BIPOC, Black artists, Black Lives Matter
 
 


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The Chan Centre for the Performing Arts has just announced several artists featured on its 2025–26 lineup, spanning Portuguese fado singer Carminho, violinist Ray Chen, and beyond.⁠
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 Long-time Vancouverite shares some of his staggeringly massive collection of B.C. ceramics, on display and in the pages of Th
Artist studios and sacred spaces among the stops at this year’s Doors Open Richmond.⁠
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Vancouver-Singapore collaboration Sloth Canon captures drive to build more, faster. 

Company 605 and T.H.E Dance Company push cross-Pacific team of dancers to embody a society rushing toward the next thing, at the Scotiabank Dance Centre. 

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The Dust Palace’s cabaret send-up stars a visionary fashion designer who sews costumes live onstage at The Cultch. 

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