PuSH Packs Political Punch

The PuSh Performing Arts Festival brings a politically charged array of events through 10 days of digital experiences.

The PuSh Performing Arts Festival brings a politically charged array of events through 10 days of digital experiences, livestreams and virtual art shows. Highlights include: the Gordon Grdina Trio, three days of concerts
from bebop to hip hop, online starting Feb. 20; Sanctuary, a 360-degree virtual journey into the heart of an ancient forest, online and limited in-person bookings Feb. 3-7; I Swallowed A Moon Made of Iron, a performance piece featuring Chinese protest poetry set to original music, online Feb. 4-6.

These performances and more are punctuated with online rallies and artist talks diving deep into politics, resilience and the art of performance. Most events free or by donation; some paid. Festival runs until Feb 7.

Until Feb. 7, pushfestival.ca

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