Picks of the week - January 16, 2013

 

 
 
 
 
In A Crack in Everything, Seattle choreographer Zoe Scofield and visual artist Juniper Shuey team up for a surreal, multi-media experience that explores "the enduring questions of justice posed in the Greek tragedy The Oresteia." It closes out its two-show run at the PuSh International Performing Arts Festival Jan. 16, 8 p.m. at the Fei and Milton Wong Experimental Theatre. For tickets and info, go to pushfestival.ca.
 

In A Crack in Everything, Seattle choreographer Zoe Scofield and visual artist Juniper Shuey team up for a surreal, multi-media experience that explores "the enduring questions of justice posed in the Greek tragedy The Oresteia." It closes out its two-show run at the PuSh International Performing Arts Festival Jan. 16, 8 p.m. at the Fei and Milton Wong Experimental Theatre. For tickets and info, go to pushfestival.ca.

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In A Crack in Everything, Seattle choreographer Zoe Scofield and visual artist Juniper Shuey team up for a surreal, multi-media experience that explores "the enduring questions of justice posed in the Greek tragedy The Oresteia." It closes out its two-show run at the PuSh International Performing Arts Festival Jan. 16, 8 p.m. at the Fei and Milton Wong Experimental Theatre. For tickets and info, go to pushfestival.ca.
 

In A Crack in Everything, Seattle choreographer Zoe Scofield and visual artist Juniper Shuey team up for a surreal, multi-media experience that explores "the enduring questions of justice posed in the Greek tragedy The Oresteia." It closes out its two-show run at the PuSh International Performing Arts Festival Jan. 16, 8 p.m. at the Fei and Milton Wong Experimental Theatre. For tickets and info, go to pushfestival.ca.

Photograph by: submitted , for Vancouver Courier

 
In A Crack in Everything, Seattle choreographer Zoe Scofield and visual artist Juniper Shuey team up for a surreal, multi-media experience that explores "the enduring questions of justice posed in the Greek tragedy The Oresteia." It closes out its two-show run at the PuSh International Performing Arts Festival Jan. 16, 8 p.m. at the Fei and Milton Wong Experimental Theatre. For tickets and info, go to pushfestival.ca.
The Firehall Arts Centre presents a double bill from Toronto's Fujiwara dance inventions Jan. 16 to 19, consisting of the ensemble piece No Exit, based on the Jean-Paul Sartre play, and Lost & Found, a solo choreographed and performed by company artistic director Denise Fujiwara. For tickets and more info, call 604-689-0926 or go to firehallartscentre.ca.
San Francisco indie folk-rock duo Two Gallants amble over to the Biltmore Cabaret in support of their latest album, The Bloom and the Blight - their first in five years. Future Twin and Minto open. It all goes down Jan. 17, 8 p.m. Tickets at Red Cat, Zulu, Highlife or ticketweb.ca.
In November, musical chameleon Beck released a collection of new songs that was, even by his standards, a tad on the unconventional side. With the help the discerning literary types at McSweeney's, he put out a bound collection of sheet music called Song Reader, refusing to record any of the songs himself. Since then, musicians have uploaded their versions of the songs to YouTube, while others have staged full-blown concerts. Such is the case at the Rio Theatre Jan. 17, 8 p.m., when Vancouver's Broken Mirrors performs Song Reader in its entirety. Others taking part in the Beckstravganza include CR Avery, Rococode and Leah Abramson. Tickets at Red Cat, High, Zulu, the Rio Theatre or online at riotheatretickets.ca.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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