
Vancouver artist Jay Cabalu chronicles journey in “POP ODY$$EY” exhibition
Cabalu adopted collage as his primary medium when he was a student of fine arts at Kwantlen Polytechnic University.
Cabalu adopted collage as his primary medium when he was a student of fine arts at Kwantlen Polytechnic University.
Those who show up at the Richmond theatre with a $10 bill with Viola Desmond’s face will be granted admission.
According to Lamondance dance artistic director Davi Rodrigues, Wolfe is exploring how the same event can affect people in different ways.
温哥华舞者兼编舞者余衍晴(Sarah Hin Ching U )在最新作品《Silent Howl》中,将于舞台上投影垂直、锯齿、点状和弯曲的线条,以反映自己克服神经多样性(neurodiversity)和焦虑症的心路历程。她透过电话向Pancouver解释,这些线条是来自再对焦治疗(refocus therapy)。
溫哥華舞者兼編舞者余衍晴(Sarah Hin Ching U )在最新作品《Silent Howl》中,將於舞台上投影垂直、鋸齒、點狀和彎曲的線條,以反映自己克服神經多樣性(neurodiversity)和焦慮症的心路歷程。她透過電話向Pancouver解釋,這些線條是來自再對焦治療(refocus therapy)。
The Vancouver dancer and choreographer incorporated lines into Silent Howl to help the audience understand neurodiversity.
A movie inspired by Simon Fraser University English professor David Chariandy’s second novel won the most screen awards of any film.
At the VIVO Media Arts Centre, Yassine aims to reinsert the bodies of women into the Lebanese historical narrative.
Two works by Beethoven, Piano Concerto No. 5 and Symphony No. 5, will be performed in honour of legendary Japanese conductor Morihiro Okabe.
Singh, an East Vancouver musician, gathered some talented friends to make an album unlike anything he’s created before.
The Society of We Are Canadians Too created Pancouver to foster greater appreciation for underrepresented artistic communities. A rising tide of understanding lifts all of us.
We would like to acknowledge that we are gathered on the traditional and unceded territories of the Coast Salish peoples of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam Indian Band), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish Nation), and Səl̓ílwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh Nation). With this acknowledgement, we thank the Indigenous peoples who still live on and care for this land.
The Society of We Are Canadians Too created Pancouver to foster greater appreciation for underrepresented artistic communities. A rising tide of understanding lifts all of us.
We would like to acknowledge that we are gathered on the traditional and unceded territories of the Coast Salish peoples of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and Səl̓ílwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations. With this acknowledgement, we thank the Indigenous peoples who still live on and care for this land.