PuSh Announces Winter Set of Performing Arts Shows
Due to the continued unpredictability of the pandemic and provincial health and safety regulations, PuSh Festival will not proceed as planned. However, audiences will still have an opportunity to experience PuSh Festival Partner Presentations this winter.
Until further notice, in line with the public health order, non-essential travel into, within, and out of BC is not recommended. BC residents, let’s do our part by continuing to stay small and support local with your immediate household, in accordance with the latest guidelines.
Online live stream, January 28–29, 2021 at 4:30pm & 7:30pm PST
Here is your chance to see an album emerge before your eyes and to witness a unique, revelatory melding of movement and sound. This live-streamed performance features a mixture of archival and electronic sounds, and the aural component is joined to dance so creatively as to give each element whole new dimensions. Entrancing, envel
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Like many cultural organizations, the PuSh International Performing Arts Festival has been forced to innovate because provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry has banned social gatherings until February 5.
Here are four ways this is being done.
Board Table Disruption
(February 3, online)
Neworld Theatre s Marcus Youssef, lawyer Martha Rans, playwright Yvette Nolan, and nonprofit capacity builder Mark Friesen will hold a roundtable discussion online on addressing governance issues facing nonprofit groups.
I Swallowed a Moon Made of Iron
(February 4 to 6, online)
Music Picnic artistic producer Njo Kong Kie brings together voice, piano, and video in a multimedia cry of protest for workers around the world.
Sanctuary: The Dakota Bear Ancient Forest Experience this year at PuSh.
Photo courtesy of Sanctuary Creative Team.
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