Shahar Binyamini’s exhilarating and unforgettable 50-dancer BOLERO X caps a top-notch program that showcases a powerhouse corps
Read MoreShahar Binyamini’s exhilarating and unforgettable 50-dancer BOLERO X caps a top-notch program that showcases a powerhouse corps
Read More“Cats can be absolutely playful and they can be absolutely lazy,” says.celebrated wildlife photographer and documentarian
Read MorePerformers celebrate Latin American music, poetry, and art, as the onetime dissident remembers their integral role in resistance
Read MoreThe star pianist, who left Russia 33 years ago, also plays Schubert and Liszt at Vancouver Chopin Society solo concert
Read MoreThorvaldsdóttir’s astounding rallying cry for the climate crisis met Mahler’s demanding Sixth
Read MoreMaestro Otto Tausk pairs the “Tragedy” with the emotional power of Anna Thorvaldsdottir’s CATAMORPHOSIS
Read MoreStories of racism, civil unrest, and drug abuse give this bio-musical a compelling edge
Read MoreSalmon Arm-raised talent recalls long commutes down the Coquihalla to pursue his art—and catch VRS Sunday matinees
Read MoreAnnual festival is called Vox Organi, plus the world premiere of Pulitzer Prize-winning Voiceless Mass
Read MoreDocumentary traces introduction of the term “homosexual” to Bible in mid-20th century, spurring decades of prejudice, at Vancouver Queer Film Festival
Read MoreVancouver’s Olga Campbell, Dorothy Doherty, and Jane McDougall work with wood and paper at Vancouver Civic Theatres show
Read MoreKid-friendly musical brings Broadway razzle-dazzle to the beloved animated film’s story
Read MoreFounders Racheal Prince and Brandon Alley explore loss and empowerment in one-night double bill
Read MoreMarisa Gold reinterprets a mythical figure in The Queen of Carthage, while Stéphanie Brochard removes layers of Baroque dress in Atempor/elle
Read MoreVancouver Civic Theatres hosts the free outdoor movies on a giant inflatable screen outside the Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Read MorePerforming at the Vancouver International Jazz Festival, the New York City trio has bonded “accidentally” through virtuosity and empathy
Read MoreThe free day-long event falls on the heels of National Indigenous Peoples Day
Read MoreEnsemble to perform pieces by Igor Stravinsky and Mike Oldfield respectively with Fringe Percussion and Bergmann Piano Duo
Read MoreThe Asian metropolis’s Chinese chamber orchestra joins forces with this city’s culture-crossing Sound of Dragon Ensemble
Read More“For many years now I have been, with great difficulty, trying to answer the questions of journalists about my work”
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