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Studio 58, Langara College

Studio 58

Studio 58 is the professional theatre training program at Langara College, located in Vancouver, British Columbia. It is the only conservatory-style theatre training program in Western Canada and offers training for actors and production personnel. Studio 58 has a 3 year program for acting and a 2 year program for production.

Contact Name: 
Sherri Sadler

artspace childrens arts centre

artspace nurtures young minds through innovative contemporary visual and performing arts programs that inspire creativity and expression. Located in Burnaby Heights, artspace offers visual arts, theatre, music, and dance classes to children 6 months to 12 years old. artspace classes are taught by professional artists and arts educators with expertise and passion for working with children.

Contact Name: 
Winnie Tam, Director

Port Moody Arts Centre Society

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The Port Moody Arts Centre is a thriving multi-disciplinary arts centre offering over 300 classes annually, from ceramics and visual arts to music, voice and theatre, for all ages. The Society operates in a unique heritage building that was Port Moody’s original City Hall built in 1913.The Arts Centre has 4 exhibition spaces, plus an additional space off-site at the Scotiabank, where we host approximately 50 exhibits throughout the year of local to international artists in all media.

Contact Name: 
Jane Matthews

urban ink productions

urban ink is a Vancouver-based professional theatre company under the artistic direction of Diane Roberts. ui champions indigenous and cross-cultural voices, attracting audiences who long for authentic and relevant new works of theatre. For over a decade, urban ink has brought honour and inspiration to communities while creating award-winning new works for the stage. Artist teams utilize an innovative, interdisciplinary approach including storytelling, dance, music and multimedia through a revolutionary movement that questions cultural assumptions and sparks thought-provoking dialogue.

Roundhouse Community Arts and Recreation Centre

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An Arts & Recreation Centre in the Heart of Yaletown.

We offer over 1000 community courses and host over 500 comunity events per year. We are proud to partner with great arts organizations big and small to make the Roundhouse, Yaletown and Vancouver come alive throughout the year. 

Vancouver City Dance Theatre

The Vancouver City Dance Theatre is a professional, international, theatrical ballet company. Based on the Renaissance principles of the inclusive synergy of the arts, sciences and philosophy, the VCDT underlines a “re-birth” of classical ballet using the multiple, overlapping “trans” disciplines of the performing and visual arts with modern technology. Founded by directors Roberta Baseggio and Enrico Sorrentino, the company is based in the beautiful and vibrant city of Vancouver BC, where productions are premiered before setting on global touring engagements.

 

Historical Performance Ensemble (GVHPS of BC)

reconstruction of “Entrée de deux Bacchantes", France 1713

Our goal is to illuminate and enable a direct, engaging experience of 15th to 20th century life in Canada and Europe by offering historically informed dance, music, theatre and wardrobe. 

We share these arts and their contemporary context through public performances, professional and community workshops, lecture demonstrations in schools and seniors’ centres as well as artistic consultation for film, tv, theatre and opera.

Contact Name: 
Catherine Lee

Evergreen Cultural Centre

The Evergreen Cultural Centre, located in the heart of Coquitlam City Centre, is a fully-equipped arts centre featuring a flexible Studio Theatre and a 1500 square foot public Art Gallery with adjoining Gallery Shop. The Rehearsal Studio and several art or meeting studios provide an additional 5000 square feet of space for Evergreen’s classes, workshops and rentals while the spacious glassed-in Lobby offers a spectacular view of Lafarge Lake.

Contact Name: 
Jocelyn Calderhead

April 26, 2010

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A Call-out to all professional artists who were “saved” by their school arts-based programs

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