Pendulum Gallery’s Here and Now exhibit juxtaposes self-portrait with studio shots by early-20th century’s Yucho Chow
Read MoreExploring identity and culture in her own acts, Androsia Wilde pushes for radical inclusivity at this year’s event
Read MoreJerry Thevenet’s animated feature introduces young audiences to residential schools
Read MoreDance, taiko drumming, folk singing, food, and more are part of the sakura celebration
Read MoreAakash Odedra Company’s duet proves mesmerizing, exhilarating
Read MoreFrom thrilling anime to Oscar-nominated shorts, the fest for youth is celebrating 25 years
Read MoreAiming to decolonize the screen, fest features bill of works from all-Indigenous creators
Read MoreFiddles, hard-shoe step-dancing, and more to get you moving at the 34th annual event
Read MoreSouth Africa’s Nduduzo Makhathini and Chicago- and Brooklyn-based saxophonist Isaiah Collier among names unveiled for Performance Works series June 24 to July 2
Read MoreAnoushka Ratnarajah and Devyani Saltzman to co-curate July 2023 event
Read MoreFestival’s dramas, comedies, thrillers, documentaries, and more will be available for online streaming until March 26
Read MoreDynamic selection of films available for viewing both online and in person
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
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