Live music from KALLITECHNIS and Cody Lawless, plus a Nemesis Coffee collab, community art project, and more
Read MoreThe legendary Portland group hits the PNE with some of its greatest hits in 25 languages
Read MoreThe event’s 20th-anniversary celebrates Steveston’s rich fishing history with music, cultural workshops, educational exhibitions, and more
Read MoreHighlights of the 32nd season include nine world premieres, sea shanties, a new Roar, and more
Read MorePaired Pairing features dynamic duos, while Manila to Beijing Direct melds Chinese and Filipino music, at venues including Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Courtyard
Read MoreHighlights include Indigenous artistry in Rooted Relations and the connective power of water in Flowing Upstream
Read MoreJocelyn Morlock’s Solace and Kaija Saariaho’s Terra Memoria share beautiful opening program of Music on Main’s annual summer intensive
Read MoreEvent features four performances from diverse dance and music artists on Granville Island
Read MoreScoring a deal with 604 Records is just the latest step for a rising star who hits the stage at the Trout Lake celebration
Read MoreSaaz O Raaz, Orchid Ensemble, and more, with food trucks to fuel the outdoor experience
Read MorePerformers from Canada, Spain, Cuba, Turkey, and Mexico join forces in shows, masterclasses, and free events
Read MoreBlueridge Chamber Music Festival opener also includes George Crumb’s mystical masterpiece Music for a Summer Evening
Read MoreMarc Ribot’s Ceramic Dog, Gretchen Parlato and Lionel Loueke, plus more at the North Shore venue and elsewhere
Read MoreAfternoon of music and dance features East African rhythmic sequences, flamenco guitar, classical Kathak, and more
Read MoreEarly Music Vancouver Summer Festival and re:Naissance premiere boldly mixes ancient Dido myth and Baroque music with contemporary dance, video, and sounds
Read MoreThe Chilean-born Servir Antico instrumentalist appears in Our City of Ladies and a solo recital, and oversees music of The Queen of Carthage
Read MoreMarisa Gold reinterprets a mythical figure in The Queen of Carthage, while Stéphanie Brochard removes layers of Baroque dress in Atempor/elle
Read MoreA new mini-winter fest called LUMEN and appearances by North Indian and Afghani virtuosos also fill out the roster
Read MoreSouth Korean prog-rock-folk, a hit of Haitian sunshine, and homegrown bluegrass
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