Los Angeles troupe Glass Clown joins ensembles from Canada, England, the U.S., and the Philippines in inaugural festival
Read MoreLos Angeles troupe Glass Clown joins ensembles from Canada, England, the U.S., and the Philippines in inaugural festival
Read MoreThe organization’s upcoming piano-focused concert is all about emotion
Read MoreAustralian company draws on circus arts and dance for its high-flying work soon having its North American premiere in Vancouver
Read MoreThe copresentation with Chutzpah! Festival sees paper used as an aerial rope, a dance partner, and more
Read MoreArtist Basel Zaraa wants audiences to see how displacement affects people’s everyday lives
Read MoreThe dancer-actor-comedian employs movement and a fierce sense of humour to get at serious subjects
Read MoreBookings are now open for close to 400 restaurants, the biggest turnout to date
Read MoreThis 45th year, the spotlight shines on Italy, while Bard on the Beach is charitable partner
Read MoreOpening night of the series, copresented with the Vancouver Latin American Cultural Centre, features tapas, wine, and flamenco
Read MoreVancouver Symphony Orchestra, Museum of Anthropology among community partners looking into how “social prescribing” aims to improve people’s health and wellness
Read MoreVancouver soprano Cassie Chang to sing arias from La Bohème, Otello, and more
Read MoreRoyal Winnipeg Ballet’s André Lewis and Canada’s first Inuk opera singer, Deantha Rae Edmunds, also among 78 people to acquire the honour
Read MoreThe solo show is based on true events of a 1958 mining disaster and the African-Canadian man known as the “singing miner”
Read MoreAs B.C. government asks people to weigh in on venue’s name, location, and vision, some community members remain skeptical of purpose, progress
Read MoreIncreased costs also impact the viability of cultural spaces that help artists to create work.
Read MoreLive improvised music accompanies the butoh company’s dancers
Read MoreAaron Malkin and Alastair Knowles, aka James and Jamesy respectively, aim to reignite people’s imaginations through slapstick, word play, and more
Read MoreFrom thrilling performances to culinary arts, there are countless options for December 31 and January 1 celebrations
Read MoreThe New Year starts off strong in the local arts community, from dance to interactive installations to a Cabane à Sucre
Read MoreRadiant acting, dazzling costumes, and a storybook set are among Johnna Wright’s take on Rodgers + Hammerstein classic
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