“Culture Paths” brings micro-performances to North Van

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      Forever disputing the claims that there’s nothing to do in Vancouver, Culture Paths showcases that not only is there excellent improv comedy, music, and even ventriloquism in our city, but that it can all be enjoyed in one show.

      New to North Vancouver, Culture Paths offers a unique journey. Dividing its audience into three groups, the event then takes them on an adventure through Whey-ah-Wichen/Cates Park to observe three 15-minute micro-performances before coming together for a finale on the main stage.

      The lineup includes an improv duo from Blind Riger Comedy, ventriloquist Don Bryan, and singer-songwriter Norine Braun, with the Marcus Mosley Ensemble, a gospel choir, as the finale performance. 

      Performing four shows throughout three days, Culture Paths is accessibility-minded, providing a sliding scale for ticket prices and one show when the performers will move from group to group instead of the other way around.

      Culture Paths


      When:
      July 4 to July 6, 6:30pm and July 6, 3:30pm (accessible show)

      Where: Whey-ah-Wichen/Cates Park (North Vancouver)

      Tickets: $15+, available here

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