
Monsoon Festival recruits first-class dancers to choreograph moves for Bhangra and Kathak beginners
Bhangre Da Raja and Krystal Kiran will be at the Kwantlen Polytechnic University campus in Surrey for the Monsoon Festival’s “Sunday Funday”.
Bhangre Da Raja and Krystal Kiran will be at the Kwantlen Polytechnic University campus in Surrey for the Monsoon Festival’s “Sunday Funday”.
Michael Kluckner is the only writer to win the Vancouver Book Award twice. In 2023, Chelene Knight and Wayde Compton might become the second.
The special presentations lineup includes films by Atom Egoyan, Hirokazu Kore-eda, Catherine Breillat, Ken Loach, and Justine Triet.
Other events at Heart of the City include a musical-theatre production, Battle of Ballantyne Pier, and Spontaneous Street Poetry.
This year’s flamenco festival will feature four shows by an internationally celebrated practitioner of this artform.
Two-spirit Indigenous advocate Jaylene Tyme knew how to strike a pose while wearing the famed dress on the Vancouver Art Gallery steps.
The collaboration came after Will Thomas and Seth George visited Koja Café Art to welcome Rastak members to their traditional territory.
EXNW is short for East by Northwest—and it will include plenty of helpful advice for creators who depict underrepresented communities.
Ricecake, which was founded by Dang, has a busy summer calendar with events at the Vancouver Mural Festival, Celebrities, and ENXW.
The Korean progressive rock group Dongyang Gozupa will weave some traditional Korean music with psychedelia in Mission.
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.