Matias Vangsnes

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Best events in Vancouver this week

Thursday, April 12th, 2012

April 12 Ubuntu Firehall Arts Centre, 8 p.m., to April 21 Canadian and South African artists are featured in this spirited musical about family ties and the connection people have with land and their community, presented by Toronto’s innovative Theatrefront company. April 12 Karrin Allyson North Shore Credit Union Centre for the Performing Arts, 8 [...]

The Georgia Straight proudly sponsors UBUNTU (The Cape Town Project) by …

Tuesday, April 10th, 2012

In South Africa, “ubuntu” refers to the spirit of community and the belief that humans are all connected. Theatrefront presents UBUNTU (The Cape Town Project) at the Firehall Arts Centre (280 East Cordova Street) from April 12 to 21. This international collaboration between Canadian and South African artists tells the tale of a man and [...]

Ubuntu explores ties that bind

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2012

Spirited music and dance are part of the energy of Ubuntu: The Cape Town Project with spellbinding storytelling on April 10 at the Cultural Centre. Ubuntu is a collaboration of Canadian and South African artists to artistically trace the ties that bind families. The piece has been called innovative, haunting, and soulful. Combining poetry, dance [...]

UBUNTU ~The Cape Town Project Fri-Sat Mar 23/24th

Friday, March 23rd, 2012

A Western Canada Theatre /Theatrefront Production Created by Theatrefront In South Africa, “ubuntu” refers to the spirit of community, the belief that humanity is tied together. In this critically acclaimed multi-cultural production, ghosts haunt a man and a woman, continents apart, as they are drawn together to discover the secrets of their past.  This international [...]

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Technical project manager at Futurniture. General interest in Internet, communication and the concept of open source.

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