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Are we not drawn onward to new erA reverses the gaze on mankind’s history to imagine new futures

February 4, 2023February 4, 2023
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Photo credit: Ontroerend Goed Are we not drawn onward to new erA is a theater production that casts a reversible gaze on human actions that have led to climate change. The show, just like its title, is a palindromic sequence.

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MANUAL is an immersive conversation with a public library

February 1, 2023February 2, 2023
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  My oldest memory of a book library comes from early schooling years in Bangalore, India. I attended an institution that was run by Catholic Missionaries who embraced an ethic of strict discipline with mandated obedience to authority. The school

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Soliloquio (I Woke Up and Hit My Head Against the Wall) is a Heart Wrenching Demonstration of Anti-Art

January 28, 2023
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Can art exist in a world that routinely endorses hegemony and oppressive systems? Is it possible for artists to occupy a place of relevance in the midst of contradictions that disregard human life for material profit? Soliloquio (I Woke Up

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Coloured Swan 3: Harriet’s reMix is a Metaphysical Journey Through Time and Space

January 22, 2023January 28, 2023
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  Author’s note: As an outsider to African culture, I am not privy to many of the deeper symbols, sounds and movements that were invoked during the performance. So, I have not attempted to critique or analyze those aspects in

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In My Day – A Tribute to Vancouver’s History of HIV Activism

December 6, 2022
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Historic Theatre, The Cultch is featuring a verbatim production, In My Day from December 2nd to December 11, 2022. Presented by ZeeZee Theatre and written by Rick Waines, this production shines a light on the stories of those affected by

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Angel’s Bone at Indiefest : Shining Light on a Darker Side of Society

December 1, 2022
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“Angel’s Bone follows the plight of two fallen angels whose nostalgia for earthly delights finds them far from heaven. They are found battered and bruised by a man and his wife, known only as Mr. and Mrs. X.E., who have longed

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Indiefest 2022 Reimagines Performance Arts by Highlighting Vancouver’s Cultural Diversity

December 1, 2022December 1, 2022
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The Vancouver Arts Review received an invitation to review re:Naissance Opera’s 3rd annual Indiefest. The program brochure mentioned a lineup of 14 events happening over 11 days from November 16 to 27. We attended a few events and were blown

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