Explorative group piece will show nude dancers using sound and movement to tell canine-driven stories
Read MoreExplorative group piece will show nude dancers using sound and movement to tell canine-driven stories
Read MoreAn old man raises a glass of sake to himself in moving meditation on life and loss
Read MoreBeautifully shot The Shadow of the Day captures prewar Italy, while Matchmaking coins the ultra-orthodox rom-com
Read MorePart one of Japanese animated film series features My Neighbour Totoro and other favourites
Read MoreThemed WOMENinSIGHT, event formerly known as Vancouver Bach Festival to feature world premiere of The Queen of Carthage, Servir Antico, and more
Read MoreAt Vancouver International Dance Festival, Japanese artist unveils work created during Tokyo’s extended COVID lockdown
Read MoreThe 46th annual event on Granville Island and online features artists from as far away as Madagascar and Australia
Read MoreKudo’s butoh dance solo reflects the impact of pandemic lockdowns on the human mind
Read MoreTickets now on sale for fun-filled event that celebrates French Canadian heritage
Read MoreCherry blossoms, circus moms, and ukelele orchestras: a roundup of don’t-miss music, theatre, dance, and more
Read MoreThe work in progress follows the journey of Tony McAleer from racist extremist to anti-hate activist
Read MoreSave the last dance for me puts a new spin on the whirling polka chinata
Read MoreIce Merchants, Sedna: Empress of the Sea, workshops for kids, and more, from March 28 to April 6
Read MoreThe piece from Montréal-based company La Otra Orilla fuses flamenco and punk culture
Read MoreBarbara Bourget and Jay Hirabayshi to perform moving duet on opening night
Read MoreDancers of Damelahamid welcome Indigenous artists from around the globe for 16th annual cultural celebration
Read MoreZyra Lee Vanity, Moscato Sky, and Vancouver-based Legend Lorna headline an inclusive live event
Read MoreThe longest running Jewish film festival in Canada takes place in March, in person and online
Read MoreThe Doctrine of Recovery spotlights Indigenous resistance; The Happy Worker probes the modern workplace; Navalny unfolds like a thriller
Read MoreThe social-justice film festival returns in person with its largest run to date
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