Picks of the week - November 20, 2012

 

 
 
 
 
Those limber peeps at Ballet BC present In/verse at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre Nov. 22-24. Performances include the North American premiere of A.U.R.A (Anarchist Unit Related to Art) by Italian choreographer Jacopo Godani, a world premiere by American choreographer Nicolo Fonte accompanied by the ETHEL string quartet recording of works by Mesinai, Zarvos and Lang, and a full ensemble piece created by artistic director Emily Molnar and inspired by American composer and saxophone player John Zorn's Book of Angels. Tickets at ticketmaster.ca. More information at balletbc.com.
 

Those limber peeps at Ballet BC present In/verse at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre Nov. 22-24. Performances include the North American premiere of A.U.R.A (Anarchist Unit Related to Art) by Italian choreographer Jacopo Godani, a world premiere by American choreographer Nicolo Fonte accompanied by the ETHEL string quartet recording of works by Mesinai, Zarvos and Lang, and a full ensemble piece created by artistic director Emily Molnar and inspired by American composer and saxophone player John Zorn's Book of Angels. Tickets at ticketmaster.ca. More information at balletbc.com.

Photograph by: submitted , for Vancouver Courier

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Those limber peeps at Ballet BC present In/verse at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre Nov. 22-24. Performances include the North American premiere of A.U.R.A (Anarchist Unit Related to Art) by Italian choreographer Jacopo Godani, a world premiere by American choreographer Nicolo Fonte accompanied by the ETHEL string quartet recording of works by Mesinai, Zarvos and Lang, and a full ensemble piece created by artistic director Emily Molnar and inspired by American composer and saxophone player John Zorn's Book of Angels. Tickets at ticketmaster.ca. More information at balletbc.com.
 

Those limber peeps at Ballet BC present In/verse at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre Nov. 22-24. Performances include the North American premiere of A.U.R.A (Anarchist Unit Related to Art) by Italian choreographer Jacopo Godani, a world premiere by American choreographer Nicolo Fonte accompanied by the ETHEL string quartet recording of works by Mesinai, Zarvos and Lang, and a full ensemble piece created by artistic director Emily Molnar and inspired by American composer and saxophone player John Zorn's Book of Angels. Tickets at ticketmaster.ca. More information at balletbc.com.

Photograph by: submitted , for Vancouver Courier

 
Those limber peeps at Ballet BC present In/verse at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre Nov. 22-24. Performances include the North American premiere of A.U.R.A (Anarchist Unit Related to Art) by Italian choreographer Jacopo Godani, a world premiere by American choreographer Nicolo Fonte accompanied by the ETHEL string quartet recording of works by Mesinai, Zarvos and Lang, and a full ensemble piece created by artistic director Emily Molnar and inspired by American composer and saxophone player John Zorn's Book of Angels. Tickets at ticketmaster.ca. More information at balletbc.com.
It appears Margaret Atwood can't get enough of Vancouver. After several appearances at the Vancouver Writers Fest this fall, the famed Canadian author is back to lecture the adoring masses on Writing the Future. Presented by The Terry Project Global Speaker Series, Atwood, the author of several books of "speculative fiction" will explore "whether or not one can write about 'the future,' and why prophecy is dodgy." We're hoping she dresses up as a Martian. It all takes place Nov. 22, 8 p.m. at UBC's Chan Centre for Performing Arts. For tickets and more information, go to terry.ubc.ca.
London, England via Etobicoke, Ont. singer Al Spx is known in musical circles as Cold Specks, and her self-described "doom soul" has been winning fans and critical praise in the U.K. from television performances on Later with Jools Holland and media outlets such as The Guardian, The Times and NME. Hear for yourself when Cold Specks plays St. James Hall Nov. 21, 7:30 p.m. Tickets at Zulu, Red Cat Records and northerntickets.com.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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