Enemy Lines is a live dance performance choreographed by Mayumi Lashbrook, reflecting on the injustices faced by Japanese Canadians during World War II. Set against the backdrop of the Pearl Harbor attack in 1941, the work explores the forced relocation of over 22,000 individuals of Japanese heritage along the British Columbia coast. This poignant piece serves as a reminder of a difficult chapter in history, emphasizing the importance of understanding our past to shape a better future.
I remember… (1/15/25-1/18/25)
Women of the Fur Trade (2/8/25-2/23/25)
A History of Motown (4/2/25-4/13/25)
The Frontliners (5/1/25-5/12/25)
Inner Elder (5/21/25-6/1/25)
Reflections on Crooked Walking (11/30/24-12/22/24)
The Ridge (10/26/24-11/3/24)
Empty-Handed (10/2/24-10/5/24)
Khoj – A Contemporary Kathak Dance Extravaganza (9/21/22-9/24/22)
yellow objects (5/11/21-5/22/21)
Actually (6/17/20-6/27/20)
Lights (5/29/20-6/7/20)
Eunoia (5/13/20-5/16/20)
White Noise (4/18/20-5/9/20)
Between Breaths (3/31/20-4/5/20)
Videos
That's gay! comedy - AMATEUR NIGHT
Little Mountain Gallery (1/18 - 1/18) | ||
Sinners by Norm Foster
Metro Theatre (1/24 - 2/15) | ||
Gertrude and Alice
PAL Studio Theatre (11/6 - 11/23) | ||
Dear Evan Hansen (Non-Equity)
Mount Baker Theatre [Main Stage] (2/4 - 2/4) | ||
Home
PAL Studio Theatre (10/3 - 10/5) | ||
We learned a lot at our own funeral
Scotiabank Dance Centre (2/6 - 2/8) | ||
Here We Go
PAL Studio Theatre (5/8 - 3/25) | ||
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