The Living Things International Arts Festival is back for its ninth annual event.
Since coming to Kelowna every year, it has grown a following in Kelownaѻýs arts and entertainment community as the festival features theatre, music, dance, art, animation, and more.
ѻýEvery year, I have the pleasure of introducing local art lovers to exceptional performances that Iѻýve found at prestigious international festivals,ѻý said event founder and UBC Okanagan professor Neil Cadger. ѻýPowerful, celebrated live art ѻý like nothing else you will see in Kelowna. Sometimes funny, always thought-provoking, beautiful and occasionally strange, the performances are unforgettable.ѻý
The event is running from January 20 to 28, 2024 at the Mary Irwin Theatre, the Black Box Theatre and the Kelowna Community Theatre main stage and will include:
- Ramanenjana ѻý A performance blending dance with documentary, based on a historical ѻýdance epidemicѻý in Madagascar, featuring artists from Romania and Madagascar;
- Dog Rising ѻý A dance performance from Montréal that mirrors the life cycle and the dynamic flow of matter;
- Marina Hasselberg ѻý A solo cello concert from Portuguese artist Hasselberg - who served as the principal cellist of the Vancouver Island Symphony;
- Canary ѻý Created by Kelowna-based performer and professor Denise Kenney, Canary combines the poetic and imaginative possibilities of physical theatre, object theatre, and audience participation with a ѻýTed Talkѻý aesthetic;
- Objects in Motion ѻý A Living Things Festival favourite, Objects in Motion is an evening of international, animated short films curated by local artist, professor and animator Myron Campbell;
- Plastique ѻý Created out of plastic bags and almost nonverbal, Plastic/Plastique by Montréalѻýs Puzzle Theatre is an all-ages show that finds humour and delight in a frighteningly common material;
- Playbook ѻý Playbook is an interactive, immersive 5.1 sound, music, and text experience created by local artists;
- The Noisebau ѻý By Natali Leduc and David Gifford (Victoria), The Noisebau is an interactive and immersive architectural sound exhibition that encourages the audience to activate noise generators integrated into the built architecture ѻý this exhibit will show at the Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art;
- 8th Continent ѻý An immersive installation by Bengi Agcal that transforms the digital realm into a space for community dialogue, encouraging participatory expression to raise awareness about the pervasive presence of plastics.
On top of these shows, the festival will feature dance parties and a public lecture.
Tickets, depending on the show, range from free to $25 and up. More information can be found at The Living Things Festival .
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