A returning Ann Mortifee musical, a dance performance about the history of Japanese Canadians, and a Cree artist’s anecdotal solo show are on the 2024-25 lineup
Read MoreTeriyaki burgers, yakisoba, sushi, and a salmon barbecue are among the culinary highlights at the annual fest
Read MoreDiverse performances range from butoh dancing to taiko drumming to circus arts
Read MoreInteractive multidisciplinary art installation by Annie Sumi and Brian Kobayakawa has an heirloom Singer sewing machine at its heart
Read MoreChamber opera tells story of a Japanese diplomat who aids in the escape of 6,000 Jews from Nazi-occupied Lithuania
Read MoreDelicious Japanese cuisine is at the forefront of annual weekend event at and around Oppenheimer Park
Read MoreAretha Aoki’s interdisciplinary dance work draws on everything from synthwave to taiko and Ziggy Stardust
Read MorePowell Street Festival and Nikkei National Museum and Cultural Centre present a show that’s a multisensory concert
Read MoreImmersive Powell Street Festival experience plays with ideas of meaning, emptiness, and harmony
Read MoreSpam musubi, matcha, and black-sesame chocolate are among the food and drink on offer at the celebration of Japanese-Canadian arts
Read MoreThe Nelson artist created Homecoming 2020 , a solo, while missing his Tokyo-based mom during the pandemic
Read MoreThere’s something for everyone at the in-person gathering in Oppenheimer Park and the historic neighbourhood of Paueru Gai
Read MoreThe two local arts groups partner up to share the story of the late Salish jazz singer and musical pioneer
Read MoreLandscape architect, artist, and writer Kelty Miyoshi McKinnon hosts a discussion about the meaning of monuments
Read MorePowell Street Festival Society brings the New Mexico-based, Osaka-born musician to Vancouver for two concerts
Read MorePanel includes artists, curators, and instructors melding worlds of art and activism
Read MorePsychotherapist-researcher Sue Arai hosts latest installment of discussion series
Read MoreAutumn Strawberry brings old farms to animated life, while Hastings Park documents internment site via thermal imaging
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