Fall Arts Preview 2014: Talents to watch and must-see shows in Vancouver
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Crack cellists, inspired erhu players, and driven ballet dancers: our Fall Arts Preview puts the hottest up-and-coming artists in the spotlight. Plus, our critics pick the shows you can't miss.
Theatre
Actor Emmelia Gordon finds fearlessness | |
Actor Emma Slipp leaves pain far behind | |
Critics’ picks: Star power and solid reviews fuel stage picks |
Music
Cellist Marina Hasselberg enjoys a challenge | |
Erhu player Nicole Ge Li follows her calling | |
Critics’ picks: The season is music to the ears |
Dance
Livona Ellis loves a good ballet challenge | |
Dance artist Julianne Chapple takes an unconventional route | |
Critics’ picks: Dance goes sleekly futuristic |
Visual arts
Corey Bulpitt melds Haida forms with hip-hop | |
Visual artist Kelly Lycan merges photos and installations | |
Critics' picks: Ancient treasures to Ai Weiwei, art ignites |
Comedy
Comedian Garrett Clark's rise is no joke | |
Kevin Banner crafts comedy his way | |
Critics' picks: Vancouver's comedy scene is set to kill |
Comments
3 Comments
Hazlit
Sep 11, 2014 at 7:38am
"Comedy" is not art but a context in which to belittle people and get away with it.
More Arts
Sep 11, 2014 at 9:56am
Hey GS! Tell everybody:
World Ballet Day - Oct 1
http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/09/10/five-ballet-companies-join-...
And hmm, who knew:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Dance_Day
Oh Hazlit
Sep 11, 2014 at 12:27pm
Always a ball o' laughs, eh! If you don't think comedy is an art form in this city, you don't get out much.