Performing alongside pakhavaj artist Tejas Tope, Dagar explores the virtuosity of dhrupad, India’s oldest-surviving classical style
Read MoreThe renowned group’s mission is to carry diversity and social relevance to the concert hall
Read MoreThe New York City–based artist takes an unflinching look at grief, loss, and ecological collapse
Read MoreSinger-songwriter’s first Vancouver concert in 15 years features tracks off her latest studio album, My Back Was A Bridge For You To Cross
Read MoreHitting Indian Summer Festival, the poet, standup, and fashion and nonbinary icon strives to make the world “a little bit more magnificent”
Read MoreGender-nonconforming artist and activist moves fluidly between standup comedy, poetry, and public speaking
Read MoreWhen the RuPaul’s Drag Race winner hits the Chan Centre at UBC, she’ll talk politics and draw heavily from her book The Big Reveal: An Illustrated Manifesto of Drag
Read MoreGrammy Award-winning artist’s latest album Timbuktu tells of her journey from poverty to globally distinguished musician
Read MoreAs Cinderella and her Prince Charmant, soprano Alexandra Baird and mezzo Katie Fraser relish the chance to stage Massenet’s magic-dusted masterpiece at the Chan Centre
Read MoreGuest conductor Gordon Gerrard leads a classic fairy tale-inspired performance of Jules Massenet’s 1899 French work
Read MoreA selection of 10 vendors are on site at Chan Centre selling handmade soaps, beadwork earrings, soy candles, and more
Read MoreHeadlining Chan Centre festival, singer-songwriter Katherine Paul melds Indigenous traditions and Pacific Northwest grunge influences
Read MoreWith clarinetist Kinan Azmeh and violinist Layale Chaker, gifted pianist-composer -conductor travel from Sufism to Syria in concert at the Chan Centre
Read MoreBarcelona’s Marta Torrella and Helena Ros draw on far-reaching Mediterranean traditions and multiple languages
Read MoreFresh off the triumph of Neptune Frost, the artist wrestles with defining Afrofuturism
Read MoreMontreal artist, known for daring explorations of extended techniques, is joined by trumpeter Justin Walter
Read MoreFounder Yamoussa Bangoura long dreamed of creating his own African-music-fuelled acrobatic productions
Read MoreHost of CBC’s Reclaimed and City of Vancouver’s Music Officer will aim to forge new cultural and Indigenous connections
Read MoreDocumentary is a perfect primer for Kalabanté at the Chan Centre next week
Read MoreWith a mix of western and Indigenous repertoire, the Chan Centre’s new guest curator aims for change on- and off-stage
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