The Museum of Anthropology at UBC (MOA) will present the world premiere of Entangled Territories: Tibet Through Images, on view November 20, 2025–March 29, 2026.
Experience the magic of the holiday season with the Toronto Children's Chorus as they bring their Songs of the Season to Roy Thomson Hall. Don't miss this enchanting performance filled with beautiful melodies and festive cheer.
Scotiabank Dance Centre, one of Canada's flagship dance facilities, will celebrate its 20th anniversary with a special edition of its popular annual Open House. Highlights include a performance on the outside wall of the building by Vancouver's spectacular aerial dance company Aeriosa and more!
Genevieve Wang Production Company's Off-Broadway Production WHERE IS MY MAPLE TOWN is nominated for Yunzhu Zeng's Best Costume Design in 2019 New York Innovative Theatre Awards. Where Is My Maple Town is an original ancient Chinese drama written by Yuting He, telling the story of a scholar who struggles to hold onto his principles in an ancient time which conspires against morality at every turn. During its three-week run Off-Broadway in TheatreRow, the production received positive reviews from China Daily, SinoVision China, World Journal, The China Press, and Tony Award-winning playwright David H. Hwang.
The Museum of Anthropology (MOA) at UBC presents an immersive exhibition animated with light, sound, and moving images - Shadows, Strings and Other Things: The Enchanting Theatre of Puppets, on display from May 16 to October 14, 2019. Curated by Dr. Nicola Levell, an associate professor of museum and visual anthropology at the University of British Columbia and sought-after independent curator, this enchanting exhibition details the role puppetry traditions have played from generation to generation in the transmission of cultural knowledge, stories, and values around the world. Visitors will have the opportunity to view more than 250 handcrafted puppets drawn from MOA's collection - the largest in Western Canada - plus, new acquisitions from China, Brazil, Italy, Java, the UK, and France revealed to the public for the first time.
Today, Noreen Taylor, prize founder and chair of the Charles Taylor Foundation announced the 2014 RBC Taylor Prize Shortlist before a breathless, standing-room-only crowd of publishers and journalists. The following five shortlisted books were culled from 12 titles on the RBC Taylor Prize Longlist which was released in December. The longlist was selected from 124 Canadian-authored non-fiction books submitted to this year's Prize by 45 publishers in 2013.