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Femme Series at The Cultch

Various locations11 Jan '19 to 16 Feb '19 @ 10:00 AM - 10:00 PM

    The Cultch is proud to celebrate the power of female identifying voices this winter, from Jan 15 to Feb 16, 2019, with its third annual Femme Series (formerly Femme February & Femme January).

    2019 Femme Series Events:

    Jan 11: WROL (Without Rule of Law) by Michaela Jeffery—A new play reading presented by Touchstone Theatre, 8PM, Historic Theatre—FREE
    Jan 12: Soft Cedar Presents: Only a Visitor album release, with special guest Wallgrin—Only A Visitor is a quintet that blurs genre boundaries by straddling the line between art music and pop. Their new album,Technicolour Education, focuses on the Chinese diasporic experience in Vancouver through generations of immigrant stories. 8PM, Historic Theatre—$20
    Jan 14: Women in the Arts Mixer, 5-7PM, Historic Theatre—FREE
    Jan 14: Pitch, Bitch, and Ditch with Pippa Mackie and Kim Harvey—Join theatre creators and producers Kim Senklip Harvey and Pippa Mackie for an unforgettable night that puts the power in the hands of the patrons. 8-9PM, Historic Theatre—$10
    Jan 15 – 19: Dakh Daughters (Ukraine), York Theatre—Main Stage Season Production, see details below.
    Jan 22 – 26: Power Ballad, Julia Croft/Nisha Madhan (New Zealand), 8PM, Historic Theatre—Main Stage Season Production, see details below.
    Jan 25: Feminist Karaoke with Julia Croft, after Power Ballad, 9PM, Historic Theatre—FREE
    Jan 27: Soft Cedar Presents: Kaumakaiwa Kanaka’ole, presented as part of CapU Global Roots Series—Kaumakaiwa brings to the stage an immense talent as a singer, chanter, and dancer as well as a deep understanding of her Hawaiian culture and her place as a modern, transgender (mahu wahine) Hawaiian in this contemporary world. She engages Indigenous thought to address today’s issues through music, chant, and sharing of spirit. 8PM, York Theatre—$40
    Feb 5 - 16: Much Ado About Nothing, Classic Chic Productions (Vancouver), Historic Theatre—Main Stage Season Production, see details below.

    Details for individual Femme Series Main Stage Season Productions are below:

    DAKH DAUGHTERS
    Dakh Daughters (Ukraine)

    WHEN: Jan 15 – 19, 2019
    Jan 15, 8PM: Opening
    Jan 16 – 19, 8PM

    WHERE: York Theatre, 639 Commercial Drive.

    Six actresses take musical instruments into their hands in order to create a life-affirming performance about love, freedom, and beauty which—at the end of the day—will save the world.

    Armed with a full complement of strings, keyboards and percussions, and drawing on the full breadth of their experiences, the Dakh Daughters bring to life semi-fairytale-like songs based on a mix of classical Ukrainian poetry, the words of Nobel-prize winners, fragments of popular hits from the past, and original works. With virtuosity they manipulate the rhythm; navigating the ups and downs of the moment to pull the crowd in unexpected directions—one moment, shaking the audience with a roar in the manner of avant-garde Slovenian groups, and the next minute transformed into fun-loving Hollywood beauties of the 1950’s. Dakh Daughters create an atmosphere of a French saloon…where Mireille Mathieu befriends Marilyn Manson.

    POWER BALLAD
    Julia Croft/Nisha Madhan (New Zealand)

    WHEN: Jan 22 – 26, 2019
    Jan 22, 8PM: Opening
    Jan 23 – 26, 8PM

    WHERE: Historic Theatre, 1895 Venables St.

    “I am looking for a language that exists outside patriarchal definitions, of course that is not possible, but who is any longer interested in the possible” — Kathy Acker

    Power Ballad is an angry, feminist, live art investigation of language and its sometimes hidden ideologies. Part performance lecture, part karaoke party, Power Ballad deconstructs gendered linguistic histories and rips apart contemporary language to find a new articulation of pleasure, anger, and femaleness.

    With an ‘80s soundtrack to rival any school disco, Power Ballad is anarchic and loud; filled with feminist rage and…Annie Lennox

    MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING
    Classic Chic Productions (Vancouver)

    WHEN: Feb 5 – 16, 2019
    Feb 05, 8PM: Preview
    Feb 06, 8PM: Opening
    Feb 07 – 09, 12 – 18, 8PM
    Feb 10, 16, 2PM

    WHERE: Historic Theatre, 1895 Venables St.

    Set in a mesmerizing theatrical world, this deadly serious and sublimely ridiculous story—of soldiers in love and women confined by tradition—is a bold and playful romp through the extremes of desire and ambition, loyalty and redemption.

    Featuring their signature all-female cast, Vancouver’s critically acclaimed Classic Chic Productions promises an evening of Shakespeare unlike anything you’ve experienced before.

    Femme Series Main Stage Season Productions Tickets: Tickets from $24. Single tickets on sale now through The Cultch’s Box Office: 604-251-1363 or tickets.thecultch.com.

     

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