Plastic orchid factory presentation features an electro-immersive soundtrack and red-tinged lighting
Read MoreLively, heartfelt production based on Lucy Maud Montgomery’s 1908 novel features original choreography by Bengt Jörgen
Read MoreCo-presentation of Australian company by The Cultch and DanceHouse pairs skill with gravity-defying acrobatics
Read MoreRandom memorable scenes from the year in arts span 50 dancers swirling in BOLERO X, a powerful Julius Caesar speech, and a cello star’s finale with local string students
Read MoreLive improvised music accompanies the butoh company’s dancers
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 company’s butoh dancers team up with local jazz musicians in a recurring interdisciplinary series
Read MoreIn hip-hop-charged La Probabilité du Néant, the company and its DJ build restless crowd scenes and lock eyes with the audience
Read MoreThe company’s version of Nutcracker is entirely its own
Read MoreA Canadian theme distinguishes Vancouver’s only professional production of the timeless classic
Read MoreIn its B.C. debut at the Dance Centre, Spicey Landé’s new La Probabilité du Néant takes fierce street form into urgent psychological terrain
Read MoreCompany’s annual take on Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker delivers a blend of dance styles beyond ballet
Read MoreEerie performance from The Biting School melds dance, physical theatre, spoken-word, and video projections
Read MoreFrom singing gingerbread men to a ballet classic to a mother of a theatre piece, Vancouver’s arts scene has the season covered
Read MorePreviously known as PushOFF, newly named annual event highlights experimental works by the likes of Hong Kong Exile and Mardon + Mitsuhashi
Read MoreMultiyear, immersive Anatomalia: anatomy + anomaly + femalia saw a creation process that took her from Germany to Morocco
Read MoreEmmanuel Mailly’s live score and Marc Gerenton’s sculpture work help craft an utterly creative picture of heartbreak and distress
Read MoreEvent marks the inaugural professional performance locally of the Indian classical dance style
Read MorePiece for young audiences by Montreal company Bouge de là’s Hélène Langevin plays with shadows, shapes, and illusions
Read MoreAuditions for five ballet-based programs travel from Vancouver to Amsterdam, New York City, and Toronto
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