Belgium’s Chaliwaté and Focus Company joined forces to create the fantastical nonverbal production
Read MoreThree music-academy programs featuring instruction, mentorship, and performance opportunities will take place between June 16 and 23
Read MoreChampioning rare and contemporary repertoire, the renowned conductor led the VSO through a growth period from 1972 to 1985
Read MoreSolo exhibition centres the artist’s fascination with 20th-century popular culture using found objects and craft techniques
Read MoreThe master storyteller’s latest play opens with Joe and his dog facing ejection from their longtime home, with seemingly nowhere to go
Read MoreInstrumental quartet fuses prog-rock, jazz, funk, new classical music, and elements of Japanese ritual music in a style entirely its own
Read MoreThe closure removes another of the building’s original founding partners after the axing of SFU Woodward’s Cultural Programs last year
Read MoreRuby Slippers Theatre presents five staged readings of works by IPBOC playwrights, including Damion LeClair’s Rougarou, Carmen Aguirre’s The Consent Club, and more
Read MoreKeely O’Brien bakes cakes with personal messages in Secret Ingredients, while Kyle Loven uses puppets to address grief in Loss Machine
Read MoreTouring French film festival brings three titles to Alliance Française Vancouver with special guests Éric Bruneau and Yan Lanouette Turgeon
Read MoreThe organization cites financial challenges as the reason it’s ending after nine years
Read MoreAt Metro Theatre, Norm Foster’s dark comedy features juicy twists and guilty pleasures
Read MoreWorkshops will be facilitated by Majula Drammeh and Adam Grant Warren at the Scotiabank Dance Centre
Read MoreThe coproduction by Arts Club Theatre Company and Citadel Theatre pushes the brash heroes through adventure after adventure
Read MoreLed by trumpeter Tine Thing Helseth, 10-piece group promises a varied program featuring West Side Story songs, “Hoe-Down” from Rodeo, and plenty more
Read MorePuSh Festival opener explores a dance between humans and the industrial waste they leave behind
Read MoreFounded by Cory Weeds, event features jazz musicians from New York City, Houston, Toronto, and beyond
Read MoreSculptural movement flows against luminous set design—but the highlight is still the raucous third act
Read MoreFrom dragon dances to live music, there are several ways to ring in the Year of the Snake
Read MoreProgram features Spanish pianist Javier Perianes as a soloist, plus compositions by Franck and Camille Pepin
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