From Lunar New Year celebrations to theatre, here’s what’s on this weekend

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From Lunar New Year celebrations to theatre, here’s what’s on this weekend
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Celebrate the Lunar New Year, take in some live theatre or enjoy the opera. Here's a sampling of what's on tap this weekend.

Celebrate the Lunar New Year, take in some live theatre or enjoy the opera. Here's a sampling of what's on tap this weekend.Ring in the Year of the Rabbit in Chinatown with lion and Chinese folk dancing, live music, cooking and calligraphy demonstrations and zodiac fortune telling at this free and family-friendly event to celebrate the Lunar New Year.

The Miigis saga reveals the power of nature and Indigenous prophecy through dance, theatrical innovation and a fusion of athleticism, music and film. It’s about a journey from the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes while exploring water trade routes, Anishinaabe archetypes and “mystery beings” along the way.VOICEBOX presents “Classical Cherubini in the Times of Mozart” at the Edward Jackman Centre, 947 Queen St. E., at 4 p.m. this Saturday.

From this Friday until Feb. 4., check out “Vanya & Sonia & Masha & Spike” at the Alumnae Theatre, 70 Berkeley St.

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