What to Do in Montreal in January 2017: Festivals and Events
Baby it’s cold outside, but it’s worth it to get out there and see what’s happening in Montreal. A list of festivals and events in Montreal for January.
Baby it’s cold outside, but it’s worth it to get out there and see what’s happening in Montreal. A list of festivals and events in Montreal for January.
Léveillé talks about his works that have enjoyed an exceptional longevity and the heart of meaning in his work.
Dans quelques jours débutera le festival Ancient Future, 3 jours, 3 scènes, plus de 30 artistes internationaux et locaux au Quai de l’Horloge ainsi qu’au Hangar 16!
From fundraisers to photos, the dance festival celebrates dance in many media.
Cirque Le Roux’s first show at Montreal Completement Cirque proves to be a show stopper and Pour le Meilleur et Pour le Pire is a performing couple.
Dance performance combines the life of Pearl S. Buck with Chinese concepts.
Big changes at Les Grands Ballets — a new space, a new Artistic Director, and plenty of ballet to come. Find out about the 2016/17 season here.
Incredible Dora award winning show puts a First Peoples and LGBT spin on Romeo and Juliet.
Two choreographies get at the beastly and rutting side of human nature that aggressively rises in spring.
Photo journal of the longest running electronic all night dance party in Canada ended this past Monday.
Interview with Karen Chen about the creation of Alegria Ballet and their upcoming performance at the Mainline.
With so many great films premiering in Montreal for FIFA, it can be hard to choose a few. Here are some select picks for the first week of the festival.
Acrobatic cross-genre play makes its word premiere in English in Montreal. It’s a must see. Read on to find out why.
Photojournal of the steamiest, hottest most Spanglish of burlesque shows.
Short work explores the complexities of contemporary dating.
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