Festival changes to an approximately weeklong event, as organizers cut back by two-thirds in the wake of public grant losses
Read MoreThe free talk focuses on Wong’s first book, a collection of 30 long-form portraits of musicians who have helped shape Vancouver’s jazz scene
Read MoreEnergized and visually striking, the new Dancing on the Edge-SFU Woodward’s work also alludes to multiple levels of loss
Read MoreIn a circus-carnival kingdom, a Vancouver actor known for her comedy chops reinvents one of Shakespeare’s most hilariously humourless characters
Read MoreThe Washington, D.C. trio will be joined by saxophonist James Brandon Lewis at the Vancouver International Jazz Festival for an evening of genre-blurring virtuosity
Read MoreCanada’s largest South Asian youth fest features the 5X Art Party and a new event called Self-Care Sunday with 5X
Read MoreShow spans projection, experimental animation techniques, and interactive installation
Read MoreIn Ayibobo III: Little Dollhouse on the Prairie, Mother Elle of the House of Barbara incorporates contemporary dance and burlesque to retell Haitian voodoo tales
Read MoreFrom winery concerts to waterfront wood carving, there’s an abundance of events happening throughout B.C. this sunny season
Read MoreModern dance, live music, outdoor films, and more: summertime signals festival season in the city
Read MoreThe former is a hard-hitting feature drama about small-town racism and generational trauma; the latter is a short stop-motion documentary about China’s Cultural Revolution seen through a child’s eyes
Read MoreFurious Grace Dance Theatre’s Gravity in Your Eyes and Method Dance Society’s Behind Veiled Eyes explore female friendships and matriarchal ties
Read MoreDrawing on the endless scroll of dance fragments online, the new work pushes into fresh territory for the troupe—as does Josh Martin’s new Helen Walkley solo, blocking
Read MoreAbsurdist Shakespeare play adapted and directed by Jivesh Parasram deals with dancing, morality, coercion, and hypocrisy
Read MorePerched on the perimeter of BC’s scenic wine country, the Cascade Peaks ChamberFest features works by Beethoven, Brahms, Dvořák, Gilliand, Mozart, Mendelssohn, Ravel, and Schubert
Read MoreThe inaugural fest, taking place in Surrey on June 15 and 16, showcases films with purpose
Read MoreFrom taste-testing Ukrainian pierogies to learning watercolour-painting techniques, this year’s offerings have plenty of free activities in store
Read MoreEarly-bird tickets are now available for the 37th annual fest, which offers a glorious weekend of global beats, folk songs, blues riffs, Celtic tunes, and more
Read MoreAt the Cinematheque, Costa-Gavras's fast-paced masterpiece warns of the precarity of truth amid the rise of right-wing zealots
Read MoreThe Flame show created and directed by Deborah Williams sees performers share their personal stories in a kid-friendly format
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