Lineup features Vancouver ensemble Constantinople led by setar master Kiya Tabassian, Juno-winning soprano Hélène Brunet, France’s Diabolus in Musica, and more
Read MoreForget ruffles: the bold Spanish troupe dons men’s boots and football shirts to create something new at the Vancouver International Flamenco Festival
Read MoreTaking its name from the Amis word for “island”, Kanatal performs Peace as part of the 2022 festival
Read MoreExhibit transports you to a lively community with its own music, daily feasts, and more
Read MoreFree day of sharing at Presentation House Theatre features artwork unveilings, a carving demonstration, storytelling, comedy, and more
Read MoreArshi Chadha, Moroti Soji-George, and Vanessa Fajemisin are among the centre’s co-directors who are curating shows that explore the plurality of Blackness
Read MoreThink bhangra, jalebis, Sufi music, and more, as Monsoon Arts Festival takes to 49th and Main
Read MoreFall is an ideal time to discover rich and diverse cultural experiences in Squamish, Whistler, and Pemberton
Read MoreNew Works’ summer series of creative arts continues with Hindustani vocals, Bharatanatyam dance, and more
Read MoreAlexandra Lainfiesta, C.E. Gatchalian, Ruby Singh, Valerie Sing Turner, Jodi Proznick, and Russell Wallace also among honourees
Read MoreBlazing with cultural diversity, celebrations are back in new form, with new locations
Read MoreExhibition at 2022 Talking Stick Festival highlights seven artists who are revitalizing Indigenous culture through sacred body markings
Read MoreConceived by ethnomusicologist Jeanette Gallant, the five-piece a cappella work is based on Squamish text gifted by Tsitsáyxemaat (Rebecca Duncan) and scored by Métis composer T. Patrick Carrabré
Read MoreThe 21st annual event marks National Indigenous History Month with diverse cultural programming ranging from film to visual arts
Read MoreThe East Vancouver resident delves into topics ranging from reproductive health to being an ally in newly updated book
Read MoreWith arts, culture, and food, there’s more to the Duan Wu Festival than paddling
Read MoreMedusa Theatre team created monologues out of real memories from immigrants from the Middle East, North Africa, and Turkey
Read MoreNew spring sessions will help creatives soar
Read MoreThe singer-songwriter, guitar player, writer, and painter uses self-expression as a form of self-healing
Read MoreThe event featuring singers and powwow dancers Cynthia Jim and Tia Wood aims decolonize the holidays
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