Skip to content
  • Home
  • About

Category: Uncategorized

East Van Panto Robin Hood Is Giving Cozy, Festive, Political Roast

December 29, 2024
vanlovesart
Uncategorized

The East Van Panto is a long time Vancouver tradition. It is a community event. If you know you know. Having said that, I have somehow never been to one. I have never been to a traditional British panto either

Read more

Dance In Vancouver: “Lossy” by Company 605 and “Croquis” by FakeKnot

December 19, 2024July 11, 2025
vanlovesart
Uncategorized

  “Lossy” by Company 605   “Lossy” by Company 605 allowed the audience to dive into an electric dreamscape, seamlessly blending slow techno beats, rave aesthetics, and video game-inspired choreography. The result left the audience entranced into a pseudo-dystopian underground

Read more

VIFF 2024 Reviews

December 19, 2024
vanlovesart
Uncategorized

  The Stand   “The Stand” recreates a historic confrontation between Indigenous elders and land defenders of the Haida Nation and colonial entities namely, the State of Canada and a logging company. The events originally unfolded in November 1985, on

Read more

Katha-Keertana Chronicles Delivers a Didactic Discourse via Musical Story-Telling

December 19, 2024
vanlovesart
Uncategorized

The 4th Annual Stand Festival platformed a unique program titled Katha-Keertana Chronicles on November 5th, 2024 at The Annex in Downtown Vancouver. This event shone a spotlight on a musical storytelling tradition practiced by Hindu bards in the Kannada speaking

Read more

Crystal Pite, Pierre Pontvianne, and Imre and Marne van Opstal Present Risk-Taking, Philosophical Works in DAWN

November 10, 2024November 10, 2024
vanlovesart
Uncategorized

The first night of Ballet BC’s 2024/25 season opener, DAWN, was a sold out affair, and rightly so. On the bill are three unique works by choreographers, Crystal Pite, Pierre Pontvianne, and Imre and Marne van Opstal, that bend the boundaries

Read more

Strauss’ Die Fledermaus – A Halloween treat!

November 2, 2024
vanlovesart
Uncategorized

“Strauss’ Die Fledermaus” is a playful opera that navigates comedic misunderstandings with twists and turns, including dance numbers. Its Halloween night production was a real crowd pleaser! The audience “ooh”-ed and “aww”-ed and chuckled out loud at ‘inside’ jokes throughout the performance.

Read more

Tentacle Tribe’s “Prism” is a Gorgeous Storm of Modern Movement and Colour

October 31, 2024
vanlovesart
Uncategorized

“Prism” is a magnificent, mind-bending dance experience that needs more exposure on the West Coast. Contemporary dance company, Tentacle Tribe from Montreal, showcased the Vancouver premier of Prism at the Cultch on Oct. 23, 2024 to an eager audience. So eager,

Read more

Posts navigation

Older posts
Newer posts

© 2026   The Vancouver Arts Review
 

Loading Comments...