• Orchid Ensemble

    Orchid Ensemble

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    Orchid Ensemble

    Lan Tung | Erhu Dailin Hsieh | Zheng Jonathan Bernard | Percussion Plus A world premiere of a new work by Rodney Sharman

    The Vancouver Bach Choir joins the Orchid Ensemble for an intensive residency culminating in a performance at the beautiful St. Andrew’s-Wesley United Church. The Orchid Ensemble blends ancient musical instruments (zheng, erhu and percussion) and traditions from China and beyond, to create an innovative musical genre based on the cultural exchange between Western and Asian musicians.

    The concert will be led by our Associate Conductor, Kathleen Allan. Ms Allan has assembled a program that draws inspiration from one of the featured works, El Ginat Egoz, that speaks about fertility and abundance in the natural world, and human love as a reflection of nature. The program pairs 5 new works created for the Orchid Ensemble with works from the Renaissance on the same subject. Multiple worlds, times and sonorities come together in an exciting fusion of musical cultures.

    The program will be capped off by a world premiere by local composer Rodney Sharman. Mr. Sharman’s contributions to the Canadian arts landscape were recently recognized through the awarding of the Walter Carsen Prize for Excellence in the Performing Arts and we are delighted to be working with him.

    We look forward to presenting a concert that mirrors the cultural diversity of Vancouver and showcases the depth of talent present in our city.

    Tickets start at $20.

    Available at www.vancouverbachchoir.com.

    See the explorASIAN 2018 festival guide.

    See the explorASIAN 2018 interactive calendar of events.

  • National Canadian Film Day

    Over seventy people celebrated NATIONAL CANADIAN FILM DAY yesterday, viewing A Time to Swim & Re Lekuah, directed by Ashley Duong and presented in partnership with VAFF, explorASIAN, SEACHS, REEL CANADA, Museum of Vancouver and the H.R. MacMillan Space Centre.  The screening took place in the domed screen at the H.R. MacMillan Space Centre!

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    Enjoying the movie in the round

    Time to Swim looked at an exiled indigenous activist from Montreal who returns to his childhood village in Borneo and struggles to navigate a complex web of interests and tensions in a race to save his culture.

  • Tracing Malong/Guhit ng Ating Malong

    Tracing Malong/Guhit ng Ating Malong

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    Co.ERASGA in association with MIGRANTE BC present

    Guhit ng Ating Malong

    “ Tracing Malong” Choreography by Alvin Erasga Tolentino

    An afternoon of community sharing & arts dialogue in celebration of Asian Heritage Month.

    Sun May 6 3pm to 5pm doors open 2:30pm
    Glad Tidings Church 3456 Fraser Street, Vancouver
    Tickets $25 or $30 at the door

    More info:
    604.879.5850
    www.migrantebc.com
    migrante.event@gmail.com

  • Gamelan at the Roundhouse

    Gamelan at the Roundhouse

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    Gamelan Gita Asmara/Gamelan Alligator Joy

    Thu Apr 26 – Fri Apr 27
    7-10pm
    Roundhouse Performance Centre
    TICKETS $15 General | $10 Students/Seniors | $5 Children (Apr 27 only) |

    Online sales at www.gamelanattheroundhouse.ca
    INFO www.gamelanmadusari.com | www.facebook.com/gamelangitaasmara

    Performances
    Apr 26: Gamelan Alligator Joy, Gamelan Si Pawit, and Beledrone present intercultural works by Lou Harrison, Sutrisno Hartana, Jon Siddall, Michael O’Neill, Mark Parlett and more.
    Apr 27: Gamelan Gita Asmara perform new works for Balinese Gamelan with visiting artist I Putu Gede Sukaryana (Balot), alongside local percussion ensembles premiering new Gamelan-inspired compositions.

    Balinese Music Workshop
    DATE Fri Apr 27
    TIME 5-6pm
    Guest artist I Putu Gede Sukaryana introduces the music of Balinese gong kebyar. All are welcome to try their hand at making this glorious music. No experience necessary.

    With support from the Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia.

  • Sakura Days at VanDusen Gardens

    Sakura Days at VanDusen Gardens

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    Sakura Days Japan Fair

    Sakura Days Japan Fair
    2018-04-14 11 am – 7 pm
    2018-04-15 11 am – 5 pm
    Location: VanDusen Botanical Garden

    A family-friendly weekend celebration showcasing the cultural arts of Japan.

    Click here for more info

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  • Mixed Me: Multi-ethnic Storytelling for Teens & Kids

    Mixed Me: Multi-ethnic Storytelling for Teens & Kids

     

    Mixed Me: Multi-ethnic Storytelling for Teens & Kids

    MAY 27 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

    FREE event

    For story-tellers and story-lovers! Hapa-palooza Festival, a celebration of mixed heritage arts and ideas, presents an afternoon of multi-ethnic storytelling for teens, kids, and families.

    Please join three exciting mixed race authors — poet and memoirist Chelene Knight (Dear Current Occupant), young adult writer Michelle Kim (Running Through Sprinklers), and animator/children’s book author Jeff Chiba Stearns (Mixed Critters: An ABC Book) — for creativity workshops focusing on youth, children, or authors who write for youth, followed by readings and discussion of their newest works.

    Museum of Vancouver

    (Joyce Walley Room), 1100 Chestnut St., Vancouver

    info: info@hapapalooza.com

    Presented by: Hapa-palooza Festival, Museum of Vancouver & Vancouver Asian Heritage Month Society

  • The Pull of the Net

    The Pull of the Net

     

    Pull of the Net: A Multicultural Celebration

    May 5, 2017

    Join us for a free, family-friendly event to celebrate the multiculturalism of the West Coast fishing industry, and the opening of our new feature exhibit, The Pull of the Net: Commercial Fishing in Canada. The event will open with a vibrant, dynamic Lion Dance troupe at 11am in front of the Cannery, followed by other exciting performances at the top of each hour (see Performance Schedule below).

    Inside the historic cannery, enjoy kids’ activities, displays, workshops and demonstrations presented by our community partners; take a guided tour through our new feature exhibit;  or watch the Nikkei Stories short films in our Boiler House Theatre.

    Don’t forget to take part in our community weaving project with the Richmond Weavers and Spinners Guild, and together help weave a unique textile panel to represent our vibrant multicultural community!

    We are also excited to have a selection of food vendors in front of the Cannery including: Portuguese Cooking by Chef DanielScottish shortbread & treats by Lil Slice of Heaven Baking Co; and bubble tea & shave ice by Juicy Green Express.

    Performance Schedule

    11:00  Lion Dance by Northern Shaolin Traditional Martial Arts Club
    12:00 Traditional Salish Song and Dance by Coastal Wolf Pack
    1:00    East Coast Maritime Music by Blake Williams and Michael Burnyeat from the Irish Wakers
    2:00   Taiko Drumming by Tetsu Taiko
    3:00   Scottish Bagpiping by member of Robert Malcolm Memorial Pipeband

    Thank you to our participating groups:
    BC GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY | EAST COAST KITCHEN PARTY | HUA FOUNDATION | THE JEWISH MUSEUM AND ARCHIVES OF BC | KISAMOS | LITTLE LANTERN CULTURAL AND HERITAGE SOCIETY | MS. FUSAKO FUJIKI | MRS. SACHIKO SUMIDA | NIKKEI NATIONAL MUSEUM & CULTURAL CENTRE | NORMAN NGYUEN |OCEAN WISE | PATHWAYS ABORIGINAL CENTRE | RICHMOND WEAVERS AND SPINNERS GUILD | SCANDINAVIAN CULTURAL SOCIETY | VANCOUVER MARITIME MUSEUM

  • World Poetry Celebrates First Nations & South Asian Cultures

    World Poetry Celebrates First Nations & South Asian Cultures

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    World Poetry Celebrates First Nations & South Asian Cultures

    MAY 27 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm

    FREE event

    First in Vancouver! First Nations and South Asian cultures come together through dance, music and poetry.

    venue: Alice MacKay Room, Vancouver Public Library, Central Branch, 350 West Georgia St., Vancouver

    info: ariadnes@uniserve.com, 604-526-4729