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Curatorial Statements

Curatorial Statement – Winners and Losers

January 08, 2013

By Associate Curator Dani Fecko Created in Vancouver’s Russian Hall – win Friends – win Games – win Tables – win Sitting – win Conversations – win Questions – win Answers – win Opinions – […]

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Curatorial Statement – King Lear

January 03, 2013

By Norman Armour, PuSh Festival Executive Director It is with great anticipation that I look forward to the PuSh Festival’s presentation of King Lear. This landmark production of Taipei’s Contemporary Legend Theatre marks the first […]

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Curatorial Statement – Testament

January 03, 2013

By Dani Fecko, PuSh Festival Associate Curator I’ve always enjoyed writing curatorial statements.  I enjoy them because I like to think I am sitting down for a glass of wine or tea with you, wherever […]

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Curatorial Q and A for David Carr

December 24, 2012

David Carr Tell us about yourself.Fiona Black, Director of Programming at the NSCU Centre at Capilano University. I program three series: jazz, global roots and speakers as well as the North Shore Jazz series in […]

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Curatorial Statement – Umeda

December 19, 2012

By Mirna Zagar, Executive Director of the Dance Centre It’s always great to be able to bring back an artist once introduced to a community. The simple option of such possibility gives a certain sense […]

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Curatorial Statement – Turning Point Ensemble

December 17, 2012

I’m Jeremy Berkman, the trombonist and an Artistic Director with Turning Point Ensemble. While I’d like to say I know everything about our upcoming presentation and can share this vast knowledge, the most exciting part […]

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Club PuSh – Curatorial Statement

December 14, 2012

After shows at Club PuSh, delighted patrons often ask me, “What’s the secret of Club curation? Do you and Norman and Veda have a magic formula?” One would think that they would be busy stargazing, […]

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Curatorial Statement – Cédric Andrieux

December 11, 2012

Curatorial Q and A with Dani Fecko, Associate Curator of the PuSh Festival When did you first encounter this work?I first saw this show at the TBA Festival in Portland in September of 2010. (The same festival […]

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