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Read MoreThis Key Events List, compiled by your Alliance for Arts and Culture, lists upcoming events in Vancouver through 2012 and beyond.
The list is designed to be a guide to event planners, who will find the roster helpful in avoiding scheduling conflicts.
It includes major cultural dates, opening nights, festivals, gala fundraisers and significant MetroVancouver community events and activities.
Read MorePublic Dreams will bring the beloved Illuminares Lantern Festival back to Trout Lake for 2012. This incredibly popular East Vancouver event had been moved downtown for the past two years due to construction at Trout Lake, but will likely return to its original home on July 21, 2012.
Read MoreVancouver Civic Theatres and The RoyalManitoba Theatre Centre, announced today that the fast, furious, and very, very funny comedy God of Carnagewill be presented at the Vancouver Playhouse from April 14 to May 5, 2012.
Tickets from $33 can be reserved by calling 604-665-3470, or in person at the theatre box office, Hamilton St. at Dunsmuir, Monday - Friday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Read MoreLike many people who live in Metro Vancouver, I have been a fan of the Vancouver Playhouse Theatre Company. I love theatre; ergo, I love all theatre companies. But I am glad that the Playhouse has folded. I just hope the money that once supported it is fairly invested elsewhere in the local theatre community.
I hugely admire Max Reimer and his board for the tireless and brave effort they put into making the best of an impossible situation. I fault the funders, not the company.
Read MoreI love Chris but he never gets it right. (See Chris Tyrell's Viewpoint) As usual he conflates quantity with quality as if there were no difference between them.
There are a lot of analogies that could be made between the Arts Club and the Playhouse that are completely useful but saying one was pampered and the other neglected is ridiculous and completely misses the point.
Read MoreIn early January the BC Touring Council received word from Canadian Heritage program staff that their multi-year funding application ($140,000) to the Canada Arts Presentation Fund was not approved.
BCTC has received funding from Canadian Heritage since 1991 and there was nothing during the application process that indicated that this year would be any different.
Read MoreMonday, April 30 is your last opportunity to be among the first to declare your participation in Culture Days 2012 (Sept. 28 - 30) and have your event appear in a Globe and Mail ad later in the spring.
Read MoreJoy Coghill & Western Gold Theatre cordially invite you to an exclusive evening of entertainment featuring a reading of Noel Coward’s Waiting in the Wings, directed by Anna Hagan and featuring a stellar cast of Vancouver actors.
Curtain at 7:30 pm on Friday, April 6, 2012 and Saturday, April 7, 2012 at the PAL Studio Theatre (581 Cardero Street).
Admission is "pay what you can" after the show, with an 80 percent tax receipt available for donations over $40. All proceeds to support PAL Vancouver.
Read MoreARABELLA, the leading Canadian consumer art magazine, as part of a joint venture agreement with Occasions Network Exchange Inc. is launching a major art contest and social media site to examine the emotional power of contemporary landscape art in shaping Canadian identity with a full sense of the past, present and future.
Read MoreA new conference aimed to stimulate British Columbia’s creative economy through collaboration between government, business, the creative sector and researchers will be held at Simon Fraser University’s Vancouver campus May 10-12, 2012.
BCreative 2012 will feature keynote addresses from prominent creative leaders from around the globe, including the co-author of two UN Creative Economy reports Edna dos Santos-Duisenberg, one of the big three Creative Cities thinkers Charles Landry, and Canada Council CEO Robert Sirman.
Read MoreThe Founders of the Elinore & Lou Siminovitch Prize in Theatre have called for nominations from the theatre community for Canada’s top lighting, sound, costume and set designers.
Read MoreVancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson and City Council has announced the inaugural recipient of the first Mayor’s Arts Award for Lifetime Achievement, distinguished Vancouver playwright Tom Cone (seen here with Edward Topp).
The announcement is timed to mark Mr. Cone’s upcoming 65th birthday on March 25.
Read MoreThe City of Vancouver is pleased to announce a partnership with Vantage Point to offer creative learning opportunities for leaders in the non-profit community. The departments of Cultural Services and Social Policy have teamed up to provide full bursaries for existing grant recipients as well as primary tenants of City-owned or controlled spaces.
Read MoreAlliance Member Advantage Program Spotlight: At Clubcard the mission is to provide you with printing, graphic and web design services at a fair price with friendly advice and support.
Clubcard is a company that was founded by graphic artists in Vancouver 18 years ago and they are trusted by artists and small business owners across North America to print their projects with brilliant colours, true to life photographs and precise, crisp and clean graphics.
Read MoreActsafe still has some available seats for their May 7 Performing Arts Supervisor Safety course, cover such issues as:
Read MoreThe Dance Centre has announced that the recipient of the inaugural Lola Award is internationally-renowned BC choreographer Crystal Pite. The $10,000 award, established in memory of the much-loved choreographer Lola MacLaughlin, was presented at a performance of the LOLA Projects – a Victoria-based initiated also named in her honour – at Scotiabank Dance Centre on March 1, MacLaughlin’s birthday.
Read MoreApplications are now being accepted by the City of Vancouver for 2012 Cultural Infrastucture Grants, covering financial support for costs related to planning, feasibility assessments, acquisition, renovation and development of cultural spaces.
The deadline for applications is 4:30 p.m. Friday, May 4.
Eligible organizations are encouraged to submit an application to the 2012 Cultural Infrastructure Grant Program. Planning, minor capital and major capital projects are eligible.
Read MoreWestern Canada’s Theatre Conspiracy is the winner of the fourteenth annual Rio Tinto Alcan Performing Arts Award, a $60,000 production fund that is one of the largest awards of its kind in Canada. The company’s new work, Extraction, will have its premiere at The Cultch in Spring 2013.
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