Femme Festival 2024: Vancouver's biggest celebration of female-identifying artists! 🎟️

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Sent on 01 March 2024 07:21 PM

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Join us at The Cultch for our seventh annual Femme Festival, Vancouver's biggest celebration of female-identifying artists!
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Purchase tickets online or call our box office at604-251-1363.
Four world premieres
at The Cultch!
Parifam
Vancouver Asian Canadian Theatre & Medusa Theatre (Vancouver)
The Cultch's Historic Theatre
April 0414
Memories and secrets swirl in this debut play by Canadian-Iranian playwright Aki Yaghoubi! An artists private world is disrupted when a childhood friend reappears.
Tickets from $29
Photo of Foojan Nixie Shabrang and Nazanin Shoja by Sina Pourzal
You used to call me Marie...
Savage Society (Vancouver)
The Cultch's York Theatre
April 1828
An epic Mtis love love story, a historical saga, and a celebration of Mtis song and dance, this new work by Tai Amy Grauman paints the stories of the Callihoo women in Alberta from the fur trade era to the present day.
Photo of Tai Amy Grauman and Aren Okemaysim as Napew. Costume design by Evan Ducharme and Alaia Hamer; Photo by Benjamin Laird at Mtis Crossing
Fat Joke
Presented by The Cultch and Neworld Theatre
In association with Rumble Theatre
The Cultch's Vancity Culture Lab
April 25May 05
A mixture of stand-up comedy, storytelling, and fact-blasting, Fat Joke puts fatphobia under the spotlight. Drawing upon personal experience and research, Cheyenne Rouleau delivers far more than punchlines.
General Admission tickets $30
Cheyenne Rouleau; Photo by Sewari Campillo
Homecoming
Urban Ink (Vancouver)
May 0212
Three generations of Filipina women hop between an ocean and time, memory and dreams. Kamila Sediego weaves a complex story about belonging, family, food and magic, in a world premiere that is raw, intimate, and full of humour.
Photo of Kamila Sediego by Emily Cooper Photography
In the Community
Diana Ross Dream
By Aisha Sasha John (Tkaronto)
Presented by plastic orchid factory
In partnership with the Electric Company Theatre
Left of Main Art Studio
In the 1978 film The Wiz, Diana Ross plays Dorothy to Michael Jacksons Scarecrow. For these new friendsalong with the others they meet along the waygetting what they need is facilitated by these chance fellowships that reveal themselves as vital. In DIANA ROSS DREAM, Black being-together is sanctuary. Our togetherness, precious and fortifying, creates the condition for the total expression characterizing the aliveness to which weve been called.
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