Programming includes world premieres from Chimerik 似不像 and rice & beans theatre, BOGOTÁ by Andrea Peña & Artists, and beyond
Read MoreThe artist is leaving PuSh International Performing Arts Festival after the 2025 event; Margo Kane also departs PuSh
Read MoreFestival celebrates lead-up to 20th-annual edition with fundraising campaign at Hastings Racecourse & Casino that features both a live auction and online bidding
Read MoreHaving trained in North Indian classical singing, the artist speaks her own musical language filled with computer-based sound
Read MoreAt PuSh Festival, artists play off themes of strength and fragility by using paper for aerial stunts
Read MoreCopresentation of DARKMATTER and L’amour telle une cathédrale ensevelie celebrates milestone for SFU Woodward’s Cultural Programs
Read MorePuSh Festival duet with Camilo Mejía Cortés plays with distortion through a hip-hop music technique, rap-anthem choir, black paint, and more
Read MoreFree-associative stories and dance stitched loosely together to match ginormous sari tapestry that unfurls in Indian Summer Festival/PuSh Festival/The Cultch show
Read MoreArtist’s Indian Summer Festival/PuSh Festival solo because i love the diversity (this micro-attitude, we all have it) was a close collaboration with award-winning Vancouver playwright Marcus Youssef
Read MoreIn New Works and PuSh Festival’s world premiere, performers draw upon experiences as immigrants from Brazil and China
Read MoreIn a statement ahead of the festival, director of programming reflects on compiling “works that share a sense of cultural urgency”
Read MoreRamanenjana takes a witty look back at a real mass-dance event in Madagascar, while BLOT – Body Line of Thought cultivates real bacteria
Read MoreArtist Basel Zaraa wants audiences to see how displacement affects people’s everyday lives
Read MoreAs part of PuSh Festival at Scotiabank Dance Centre, performers disassemble clothing items, sew them into ever-shifting sculptural pieces, and then return them to original forms
Read MoreOne piece highlights a dilemma between impulse and socially imposed morals, while the other offers perspective on forced displacement
Read MoreGabrielle Martin converses with artists who are pushing boundaries and playing with form ahead of the festival’s run from January 18 to February 4
Read MoreThe New Year starts off strong in the local arts community, from dance to interactive installations to a Cabane à Sucre
Read MoreTickets go on sale November 22 for offerings that range from a refugee-camp installation to a dance-circus set amid a surreal paper set
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