FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 29 @ 12:45PM THURSDAY OCTOBER 5 @ 8:45PM LONLEY OAKS International Village Cinemas Community Partner the Vancouver International Film Festival presents LONELY OAKS. How far should activism go? The film combines footage which activist/film-student Steffen Meyn shot on a 360-degree helmet camera and interviews with environmentalists occupying a forest. The entire festival runs […]
Hiromi, the dynamic jazz pianist, brings her vivacious energy to the stage. Hailing from Japan and mentored by jazz greats Ahmad Jamal and Richard Evans, her performances blend swing, groove, and ragtime, bridging pop-jazz and blues. With a career spanning genres since her debut album “Another Mind,” Hiromi continues to push boundaries, now leading the electrified band “Sonicwonder” featuring Adam O’Farrill, Hadrien Feraud, and Gene Coye. Her ability to fuse intricate melodies and styles makes her a standout in modern jazz.
Join us for a behind-the-scenes tour with MOA Curator of Indigenous Programming Damara Jacobs-Petersen and MOA Education Coordinator Amina Chergui.
How do people learn – and unlearn – in museums? In this tour, MOA Curator of Indigenous Programming Damara Jacobs-Petersen and MOA Education Coordinator Amina Chergui will illustrate the educational power of artworks and belongings held in museums.
This event will begin with an introduction in the Community Lounge, followed by a tour of selected works in MOA’s Multiversity Galleries. Visitors will engage hands-on with the teaching collection belongings in MOA’s Learning Lab and participate in a reflective art-making activity.
Tours are 90 minutes long.
Join us for a behind-the-scenes tour with MOA Curator of Indigenous Programming Damara Jacobs-Petersen and MOA Education Coordinator Amina Chergui.
How do people learn – and unlearn – in museums? In this tour, MOA Curator of Indigenous Programming Damara Jacobs-Petersen and MOA Education Coordinator Amina Chergui will illustrate the educational power of artworks and belongings held in museums.
This event will begin with an introduction in the Community Lounge, followed by a tour of selected works in MOA’s Multiversity Galleries. Visitors will engage hands-on with the teaching collection belongings in MOA’s Learning Lab and participate in a reflective art-making activity.
Tours are 90 minutes long.
This Opera Tea will bring you a sneak peek of our upcoming production of The Cunning Little Vixen as well as arias from some of our students preparing for competitions! Enjoy this concert in a casual setting at our beautiful Old Auditorium theatre.
Anoushka Shankar, a nine-time Grammy nominee, is renowned for her exceptional fusion music. Trained by her father, sitar master Ravi Shankar, she swiftly established herself in Hindustani classical music and beyond, even exploring flamenco and film scoring. Her sitar virtuosity blends timeless techniques with modern sounds, attracting collaborators like Sting and Norah Jones. With a new quintet including Arun Ghosh, Sarathy Korwar, Pirashanna Thevarajah, and Tom Farmer, Shankar presents a dynamic sound, performing from her recent mini-album and reimagining past releases, offering an inviting journey through diverse musical realms.
“Shake the Earth!” is a rhythmic celebration merging taiko drummers and percussive dancers, specifically Uzume Taiko and Vancouver Tap Dance Society members. The performance explores the transformation of sound into music and patterns into rhythm, taking the audience on a seasonal journey from the lively energy of the midday sun to the contemplative ambiance of moonlit shadows. Through this collaboration, the event seeks to captivate and inspire dance.