Picks of the week - February 15, 2012

 

 
 
 
 
Recently dumped Claudia plots to win back her man during a vacation to the Canary Islands in the screwball musical With or Without Love. It screens Feb. 15, 6:30 p.m. as part of Vancity Theatre’s New Spanish Cinema Week. For more info, call 604-683-FILM (3456) or to viff.org.
 

Recently dumped Claudia plots to win back her man during a vacation to the Canary Islands in the screwball musical With or Without Love. It screens Feb. 15, 6:30 p.m. as part of Vancity Theatre’s New Spanish Cinema Week. For more info, call 604-683-FILM (3456) or to viff.org.

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Recently dumped Claudia plots to win back her man during a vacation to the Canary Islands in the screwball musical With or Without Love. It screens Feb. 15, 6:30 p.m. as part of Vancity Theatre’s New Spanish Cinema Week. For more info, call 604-683-FILM (3456) or to viff.org.
 

Recently dumped Claudia plots to win back her man during a vacation to the Canary Islands in the screwball musical With or Without Love. It screens Feb. 15, 6:30 p.m. as part of Vancity Theatre’s New Spanish Cinema Week. For more info, call 604-683-FILM (3456) or to viff.org.

Photograph by: submitted , for Vancouver Courier

 
Recently dumped Claudia plots to win back her man during a vacation to the Canary Islands in the screwball musical With or Without Love. It screens Feb. 15, 6:30 p.m. as part of Vancity Theatre’s New Spanish Cinema Week. For more info, call 604-683-FILM (3456) or to viff.org.
The National Ballet of Cuba brings the seldom-produced Don Quixote to Canada for the first time. Choreographed by ballet legend Alicia Alonso and featuring live music from the Vancouver Opera Orchestra, Don Quixote is at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre for four performances Feb. 16 to 18. For tickets, go to ticketmaster.ca. More info at cubaballet.ca.
Recipient of the Iris Garland Emerging Choreographer Award, Shannon Mareno and her dance company Science Friction takes Alan Lightman’s bestselling novel Einstein’s Dreams as a starting point for exploring whether dreams can truly help us understand ourselves in the premiere performance of Something(s) Relative. The ensemble work featuring dancers Justine Chambers, Alison Denham, Farley Johansson and Billy Marchenski runs Feb. 16 to 18, 8 p.m. at the Scotiabank Dance Centre. For tickets, call 604-684-2787 or go ticketstonight.ca. More info at thedancecentre.ca.
See and hear what all the hip, discerning kids are digging. Fronted by Nathalia Pizarro and Rebecca Marie Law Gray, Vancouver six-piece Chains of Love dish out the Phil Spector wall of sound, Motown soul and 1960s girl group heartache Feb. 16 at the Biltmore. Lost Lovers Brigade, Ville Kulla and Slim Feathers open. Tickets are a mere $8 at the door. That’s, like, two Pabst Blue Ribbons. More info at biltmorecabaret.com.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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