Theatre Replacement and Company 605’s renamed and ever-growing series gathers experimental works at Russian Hall
Read MoreRunning February 25 to March 9, Kokoro Dance event also features FakeKnot’s whip, Ferenc Fehér’s Disco Boys, Tony Chong’s Invisible, and more
Read MoreRamanenjana takes a witty look back at a real mass-dance event in Madagascar, while BLOT – Body Line of Thought cultivates real bacteria
Read MoreBasel Zaraa had pledged to withdraw Dear Laila from PuSh if other play stayed on program
Read MoreUnder the theme of "Journeys in Solidarity”, fest screens 19 films on everything from homeless tent encampments to transgender comedians to the fight for freedom of speech in Russia
Read MoreArtist Basel Zaraa wants audiences to see how displacement affects people’s everyday lives
Read MoreAs part of PuSh Festival at Scotiabank Dance Centre, performers disassemble clothing items, sew them into ever-shifting sculptural pieces, and then return them to original forms
Read MoreBookings are now open for close to 400 restaurants, the biggest turnout to date
Read MoreOne piece highlights a dilemma between impulse and socially imposed morals, while the other offers perspective on forced displacement
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 New Year starts off strong in the local arts community, from dance to interactive installations to a Cabane à Sucre
Read MoreNostalgic memories, nature-inspired artwork, and more as Stir visits the Secret Lantern Society’s East Van studio space
Read MoreDocumentary follows B.C. filmmaker Dianne Whelan’s 24,000-kilometre trek along the Trans Canada Trail
Read MorePicturesque 25-year reunion between old college friends brings up nostalgia as a sombre secret lurks in the background
Read MoreSean Garrity’s feature gets at both sides of the lies
Read MoreDazzling lighting installations, over 150 musicians, and a specialty bar create a family-friendly winter wonderland
Read MoreB.C. filmmaker-photographer braved snow, bears, rapids, and other challenges in six-year journey, in Whistler Film Festival premiere
Read MoreThe darkly fun Zoe.mp4 and the mountain bike doc Adaptation
Read MoreVancouver director’s longtime collaborators make the most of their mother-and-daughter roles—amid kidnapped dogs, sex as currency, and a Kitsilano real-estate caper
Read MoreTickets go on sale November 22 for offerings that range from a refugee-camp installation to a dance-circus set amid a surreal paper set
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