Tag Archives: Ballet

The Week in Review: May 6

VAM ANNOUNCES MAJOR HONG KONG PROJECT The Vancouver Academy of Music (VAM) announced their involvement in the development of a brand new, world-class education music facility in Hong Kong, set in a remodeled 1930s mansion. The project, estimated to be … Continue reading

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The Week in Review: April 8

LORNA CROZIER WINS LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR’S LITERARY PRIZE BC poet and Governor General award-winner, Lorna Crozier, was awarded the Lieutenant Governor’s Award for Literary Excellence at the BC Book Prizes Soiree this week. Speaking of Crozier’s achievements, juror Alma Lee said … Continue reading

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The Week in Review: February 25

PUSH FESTIVAL’S NORMAN ARMOUR TO DIRECT PAULINE Norman Armour, known best for heading the PuSh International Performing Arts Festival, will direct City Opera’s anticipated new work, Pauline, it was announced this week. Premiering in May 2014, the work was written … Continue reading

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The Week in Review: January 14

With PuSh Festival in full swing, gossip about the Golden Globes continuing, and the theatre season launching once more this month, the arts community is already buzzing in 2013. We present our first Week in Review of the year, highlighting … Continue reading

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The Week in Review: October 2

Highlights, conversations, and news from the world of arts & culture.   PICASSO WROTE PLAYS FOR A PHILOSOPHER’S DREAM CAST The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum will stage a reading of one of the master painter’s plays, Desire Caught by the Tail, this … Continue reading

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On the Page: LMPR’s Favourite Books about the Performing Arts

At the outset, literature and performing arts would seem to reside on completely different spectrums of the art world. Theatre relies on the outward demonstration of motives, emotions, and concepts; dance interprets ideas and emotional states that are often difficult … Continue reading

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