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Living Things International Arts Festival

January 20 at 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm

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Living Things

The 8th Annual Living Things Festival will run from January 20 to 28, 2024, with national and international dance, music and theatre performances from Romania, Madagascar, Germany, Montreal, Vancouver and the Okanagan. Performances will be held at the Mary Irwin Theatre, the KCT, Black Box Theatre and the Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art.

The festival is an extraordinary lineup of shows, performances and experiences that inspire, entertain and provoke thought and conversation.

Click on each event title below for more information and to purchase tickets

VISIT LIVING THINGS FESTIVAL for full details

January 20

7:30 pm: Dog Rising, Kelowna Community Theatre

9:00 pm: Marina Hasselberg, Black Box Theatre

January 21

4:30 pm: Marina Hasselberg, Black Box Theatre

7:30 pm: Dog Rising, Kelowna Community Theatre

January 23

7:30 pm: Objects in Motion, Mary Irwin Theatre

January 24

7:00 pm: RAMANENJANA – A public lecture about a dance epidemic, Mary Irwin Theatre

8:30 pm: Canary, Black Box Theatre

January 25

7:30 pm: Ramanenjana, Mary Irwin Theatre

7:30 pm: Plastic/Plastique, Black Box Theatre

January 26

7:30 pm: Ramanenjana, Mary Irwin Theatre

7:30 pm: Plastic/Plastique, Black Box Theatre

January 27

2:30 pm: Plastic/Plastique, Black Box Theatre

8:00 pm: Playbook & Living Things Dance Party, Black Box Theatre

January 28

4:30 pm: Plastic/Plastique, Black Box Theatre

Living Things is supported by the Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies and produced by Inner Fish Performance Co., a non-profit society that brings curated live theatre, dance and public art to Kelowna.

Details

Date:
January 20
Time:
7:30 pm - 9:30 pm

Additional Info

Registration/RSVP Required
Yes (see event description)
Event Type
Concert/Performance, Exhibition, Festival, Film, Theatre
Topic
Arts and Humanities, Culture and Diversity, Entertainment, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
Audiences
Alumni, Community, Faculty, Staff, Families, Partners and Industry, Students, Postdoctoral Fellows and Research Associates
Living Things

The 8th Annual Living Things Festival will run from January 20 to 28, 2024, with national and international dance, music and theatre performances from Romania, Madagascar, Germany, Montreal, Vancouver and the Okanagan. Performances will be held at the Mary Irwin Theatre, the KCT, Black Box Theatre and the Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art.

The festival is an extraordinary lineup of shows, performances and experiences that inspire, entertain and provoke thought and conversation.

Click on each event title below for more information and to purchase tickets

VISIT LIVING THINGS FESTIVAL for full details

January 20

7:30 pm: Dog Rising, Kelowna Community Theatre

9:00 pm: Marina Hasselberg, Black Box Theatre

January 21

4:30 pm: Marina Hasselberg, Black Box Theatre

7:30 pm: Dog Rising, Kelowna Community Theatre

January 23

7:30 pm: Objects in Motion, Mary Irwin Theatre

January 24

7:00 pm: RAMANENJANA – A public lecture about a dance epidemic, Mary Irwin Theatre

8:30 pm: Canary, Black Box Theatre

January 25

7:30 pm: Ramanenjana, Mary Irwin Theatre

7:30 pm: Plastic/Plastique, Black Box Theatre

January 26

7:30 pm: Ramanenjana, Mary Irwin Theatre

7:30 pm: Plastic/Plastique, Black Box Theatre

January 27

2:30 pm: Plastic/Plastique, Black Box Theatre

8:00 pm: Playbook & Living Things Dance Party, Black Box Theatre

January 28

4:30 pm: Plastic/Plastique, Black Box Theatre

Living Things is supported by the Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies and produced by Inner Fish Performance Co., a non-profit society that brings curated live theatre, dance and public art to Kelowna.

Details

Date:
January 20
Time:
9:00 pm - 11:00 pm

Additional Info

Registration/RSVP Required
Yes (see event description)
Event Type
Concert/Performance, Exhibition, Festival, Film, Theatre
Topic
Arts and Humanities, Culture and Diversity, Entertainment, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
Audiences
Alumni, Community, Faculty, Staff, Families, Partners and Industry, Students, Postdoctoral Fellows and Research Associates