Milonga: the eternal tango
Nancy Berman reviews Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui’s Milonga, a modern take on the eternally sexy tango.
Nancy Berman reviews Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui’s Milonga, a modern take on the eternally sexy tango.
Under the artistic direction of Emily Molnar, Ballet BC performs recent works by three European choreographer at Théâtre Maisonneuve. Reviewed by Nancy Berman.
Benoit Lachambre’s latest work, Prismes, challenges the ways we see, experience, and express the world within and around us.
From films to the invited guests, this festival of Francophone film brings international cinema to Montreal
Something Epic This Way Comes: Akram Khan’s iTMOi gets in the head of Igor Stravinski, and the results are terrifying
Creepy and colourful, undead versions of every once living being (and some never really living) took to Montreal’s streets.
Nancy Berman reviews Danse Danse’s showcase of two young Montreal modern dance companies.
A review of Paris Opera Ballet’s production of Paquita: a rarely performed work transported to Montreal from the heart of French ballet.
Emmanuelle Lê Phan and Elon Höglund of Tentacle Tribe talk about dance, squid, fractals, and their upcoming show.
Nancy Berman talks to Sasha Kleinplatz of Wants&Needs Danse about site-specific choreography and their upcoming production of Chorus II at Cinquième Salle.
Nancy Berman reviews the world premiere of Soif, Ginette Laurin’s new work for O Vertigo, a piece that looks at the instincts and drives of man’s animal nature.
Cinquième Salle might be turning 10, but we have a list of 15 incredible events taking place this season.
For several days photographer Magali Crevier followed a giant inflatable red ball around the city. Spot these locations and find out how well you know Montreal.
Pop Montreal’s Place des Arts free show started quietly, but transformed almost within seconds to a massive crowd for A Tribe Called Red.
Montreal’s Dîner en Blanc was a fairytale evening as an elegant white wave took over the city’s Place des Arts on Thursday evening.
Feeling Osheaga-envy? Why not celebrate first nations cultures from around the world at the First Nations festival.
Was it better as a film or as theatre? Scenes and music from Quentin Tarantino’s best movies came to the stage as part of the Montreal Jazz Fest.
Montreal’s food trucks are back with even more options than ever before. Four of them tempted dancers to stop their moves during the 6th Montreal Lunch Beat.
Businesses, artists, events, and venues come together in multi-month recognition of digital arts in Montreal.
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