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Vancouver's PuSh performing arts festival: Five performances to see


Vancouver’s PuSh International Performing Arts festival: Five performances to see
The annual event has been severely affected by the pandemic and organizational restructuring controversy, but the show will go on
Author of the article: Stuart Derdeyn
Publishing date: Jan 26, 2021  •  January 26, 2021  •  2 minute read  • 
Oud player/guitarist/composer/bandleader Gordon Grdina had a prolific 2020, releasing a number of solo recordings as well as appearing on equally Brazilian-American tenor saxophonist Ivo Perelman’s The Purity of Desire. Photo by Handout /PNG files
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PuSH Announces Winter Set of Performing Arts Shows - Inside Vancouver Blog


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, enveloping, and ultimately liberating in its innovations, this is experiential art at its best.

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Vancouver to provide over $8.4 million in grants for arts and culture recovery from COVID-19 financial impact


by Craig Takeuchi on January 19th, 2021 at 1:15 PM
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Vancouver is allocating over $8.4 million in funding to help arts and culture organizations recover from the financial wallop of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The City of Vancouver announced today (January 19) that city council approved a total of $8,406,150 in grants for 144 cultural organizations to help ensure their programs and services remain accessible to artists, cultural communities, and citizens.
Under normal circumstances, these grants would normally be distributed in two parts: 40 percent given in January with the remaining amount in April.
However, due to current economic conditions resulting from the pandemic, the funding will be available to most recipients immediately.

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CONTEST: Win a Pair of Tickets and Masks for PuSh


Sanctuary: The Dakota Bear Ancient Forest Experience this year at PuSh.
Photo courtesy of Sanctuary Creative Team.
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