By: Dev Petrovic, Staff Writer If there’s anything COVID-19 has shown, it’s that the arts can continue to thrive virtually. Zee Zee Theatre Company’s new project, Virtual Humanity, proves just that. The initiative utilizes virtual means for an innovative form of community-based storytelling, and I had never heard of anything like it. So how does it work? Members from the Virtual Humanity audience get to choose a title from Zee Zee Theatre’s “human library” and engage in a 20 minute, one-on-one chat with the selected storyteller, who will share their personal anecdote. As mentioned in the project’s biography, it is…
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By Alex Masse, Staff Writer Weather-wise, Vancouver can be extremely dull during the winter. Thankfully, our local art scene is the complete opposite. Although COVID-19 ongoing has caused many events to either be cancelled or moved online, visiting galleries remains…
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