DIRT explores our connection to the earth, blending hip hop and contemporary dance
The piece by choreographer Elon Höglund will be performed at Agora de la danse from April 9 to 12.
The piece by choreographer Elon Höglund will be performed at Agora de la danse from April 9 to 12.
“[guāng yīn] The Lightest Dark Is Darker Than the Darkest Light” invites audiences to journey through time and identity.
The most promising plays, dance productions and exhibitions in Montreal this season.
International, local, for kids, 18+, traditional, experimental — variety is the theme at the eighth annual Festival des Clowns de Montréal.
The exhibition showcases iconic Early Modern prints and drawings, with interactive features inviting visitors to consider the ongoing impact of the historical linking of women and notions of sin.
The Geordie Theatre production highlights the creation of Jordan’s Principle and the fight for justice within Indigenous communities.
The WinterWorks theatre festival continues with Resurrection — part cabaret, part documentary theatre and part live podcast event, March 11 to 15.
“Structures that were once symbols of progress are now deeply entwined with the blurring of private life, labour, consumption and spectacle.”
Artist duo tīná gúyáńí reflect on the loss of their ancestral home in a mixed media exhibition envisioning self-determined, non-colonial ways of reconnecting with home, kinship and the land.
“Well-researched and scientifically accurate, this immersive experience will introduce you to over 160 plant and animal species from worlds past.”