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JEZEBEL is daring and uncompromising—in other words, exactly what you crave at PuSh Festival, which opened last night.

Head to Stir for the full dance review and more on @pushfestival. 

#vancouverarts #dancereview #jezebel #vancouverdance #ar
Les Furies rolls out the fun in story of small-town derby team, January 28. 

Visions Ouest screens raucous tale of women ousted from their Quebec rink and ready for revenge @af.vancouver. 

Read more at Stir. 

#vancouverfilm #vancouverarts #stirvan
Ventriloquist Michael Harrison embraces the magical escapism of puppetry. 

Ahead of his Anvil Theatre show, the long-time cruise-line performer talks about dispelling childhood fears with lovable characters. 

Read more at Stir. 

#vancouverarts #pu
The Hungarian troupe’s visually stunning meld of contemporary dance and circus acrobatics centred around a shape-shifting blue-black fabric that rippled and swelled around the performers.

Read on for the review at Stir and don’t miss mor
GIVEAWAY

Canada’s Royal Winnipeg Ballet presents an electrifying double bill, a celebration of the human spirit in all its complexity: raw passion, vulnerability, desire, and joy.

RWB’s trademark presentation of Carmina Burana will open
Chicago’s Dumb John brings fearless comic energy to Improv Centre showcase The Heat

Troupe members Mike Geraghty and Linda Orr talk early days in punk-rock basements and the power of trust onstage ahead of the five-day international comedy fes
 

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