Breathe In the Fragrance is the performer-choreographer’s erotic new gender-ambiguous fantasy
Read MoreWith new-media holographic projection and other high-tech effects, this is not your “typical” drag show
Read MoreTickets now on sale for groundbreaking fest with more than 30 performances running from July 6 to 15
Read MoreMicrocosmos' Quartet’s searching music and artist Rochelle Goldberg’s mesmerizing sets and costumes add to dance work’s ambiance
Read MoreCreative processes of Ana Sosa, Sidney Chuckas, and Mohammed Rashead will be explored in an essay booklet
Read MoreThe butoh company headed by Jay Hirabayashi and Barbara Bourget offers movement and music performances
Read MoreThings That Dreams Are Made Of program features new creations by Anya Saugstad, CAMP Collective, and more
Read MoreMicrocosmos Quartet intermingles with dancers in a total experience at Alexander Street warehouse
Read MoreThe honour comes from the presenting sponsor of 2023 Governor General’s Performing Arts Awards
Read MoreObserve rehearsals, performances, and Q&As on Saturday or register for classes and special events on Sunday
Read MoreDrum kits, dance, and microphones, as Montreal’s Mélanie Demers creates a solo for her muse Angélique Willkie
Read MoreShow closes out company’s 14th season with mind-bending lineup of contemporary pieces
Read MoreRed silk fabric is woven into Kasandra “La China”’s blend of contemporary and flamenco dance
Read MoreSolo for Orpheus and Hourglass will be performed at three different northern Vancouver Island venues
Read MoreWorks by.Stephen Shropshire, Shahar Binyamini, Micaela Taylor, and Out Innerspace are on the roster, as well as a few new Surrey performances
Read MoreSaugstad will work on her paper-airplane-filled piece Paper Mountains, while Michelle Olson and Star Muranko’s company gets nod for its Confluence
Read MoreDifficulty obtaining artists’ visas cited as cause for cancellation at The Massey Theatre—reflecting similar issues that have affected global performances in Canada
Read MoreWith breathtaking breadth, Johan Inger’s PASSING looks at the traces we leave behind; Roy Assaf’s 20 People pokes fun in fuchsia pink
Read MoreWorking with Idan Cohen and Leslie Dala, Heather Pawsey is finally ready to see composer George Benjamin’s reimagining of Pied Piper hit stage
Read MoreEvent featuring local Asian-Canadian artists combines short films, live reading, and dance performance
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