PuSh Festival announces 2022 lineup

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      Big news for the Vancouver arts scene: the PuSh International Performing Arts Festival has just announced the lineup for its 18th annual edition, which takes place from January 20 to February 6 next year.

      The event will happen at various venues across the Lower Mainland, featuring 14 works of theatre, dance, music, and multimedia by local, national, and international artists.

      Canadian companies and artists taking part in the festival include Crow's Theatre/Cliff Cardinal, Tarragon Theatre and Black Theatre Workshop, Theatre Replacement, Joe Jack & John, LION LION, Collectif Aalaapi|La Messe Basse, Vivek Shraya and Canadian Stage, Leah Abramson, Aphotic Theatre, ITSAZOO Productions, the Talking Stick Festival, the frank theatre company, Immigrant Lessons, Music Picnic/Njo Kong Kie 楊光奇, MAYDAY, and Ruby Singh.

      “PuSh has always been an accelerator, animating our imaginations and transforming our perspectives," says lead programmer Gabrielle Martin in a news release. "The 2022 PuSh program is a timely catalyst, facilitating an emergence from our social hibernation with works that incept, evoke, activate, and confront.

      Gabrielle Martin

      "In a time when we are all making sense of where we are after what has come to pass," she adds, "this year's festival line-up helps us situate ourselves in the complexity of human experience."

      Martin joins Margo Kane and Jason Dubois in the newly formed PuSh Collaborative Leadership Team, which will manage the organization and lead the 2022 festival. Kane will also contribute to Programming, Indigenous Arts Community Relations, and Decolonization Initiatives.

      “At this crucial time in history," says Kane in the news release, "we need to embrace ways to truly engage in right relations, both new and old, and affirm a willingness to find ways to work together that honours the contribution of all and that exemplifies 'good medicine' for our many communities.”

      Leah Abramson's Songs For a Lost Pod is presented with Music on Main.
      Angela Fama

      The festival will feature three world premieres from Canadian artists and companies—Do you mind if I sit here? by Theatre Replacement, The Café by ITSAZOO Productions & Aphotic Theatre, and Leah Abramson’s Songs for a Lost Podand two Canadian premieres from international companies: Capitalism Works for Me! True/False by the U.S.'s Steve Lambert and Born to Manifest by Joseph Toonga of the UK's Just Us Dance Theatre.

      Club PuSh, the festival's platform for outside-of-the-box work and interactive experiences, features three nights curated by Vancouver collaborators the frank theatre company, The Talking Stick Festival, and Immigrant Lessons from February 2-4 at 9 pm at Performance Works.

      "Club PuSh is a spot where you can enjoy drinks, connect with our artists, and party with your fellow PuSh-goers," reads the info in the news release. "It's also the venue for fantastic performances in a relaxed, casual atmosphere: drag artists, DJs, musicians, and street dancers are all throwing down here."

      Other highlights of the festival include:

      Ruby Singh's Vox.Infold, presented with the Indian Summer Festival.

           * Ruby Singh's Vox.Infold, presented with the Indian Summer Festival, which runs January 20-23 & 25-30 at Lobe Studio and features Singh with a powerhouse vocal ensemble that includes Dawn Pemberton, Inuksuk Mckay, Russell Wallace, Tiffany Ayalik, Tiffany Moses, and Shamik Bilgi.

           * Vivek Shraya's How to Fail as a Popstar, which runs February 1-2 at Performance Works and is a theatrical memoir—mixing anecdote, movement, and music—of singer Shraya's trip to the edge of fame and back. 

           * Cliff Cardinal's William Shakespeare's As You Like It: A Radical Retelling, which runs February 4-6 at the York Theatre and is a subversive updating of the Bard's classic that exults in black humour, difficult subject matter, and raw emotion.

      Tickets for the 2022 PuSh International Performing Arts Festival go on sale November 24 and you can find them here.

       

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