The Stage is Set

July 3-13, 2025

Festival Lineup

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    Today is the evening to strike lightning / Aaj To Bijiliyan Girane Ki Shaam Hai

    July 5, 2025
    7:30-9:00 pm

    Justine A. Chambers and Simran Sachar’s first choreographic collaboration is an act of devotion that collapses Waacking, choreographic scores, and gestures sourced from memories and images of their mothers dancing.

  • Kiran Deol a women, in a pink shirt holding a microphone, smiling, with a patterned overlay of pink and black geometric shapes.

    A Raucous Evening with Kiran Deol

    July 8, 2025
    7:00-9:00 pm

    Kiran Deol—comedian, actor, writer, and all-around badass—is bringing her signature blend of sharp wit, unfiltered honesty, and South Asian realness to the stage for a one-night-only comedy blowout.

  • Man name Alam Khan playing a sarod, with a geometric blue and black background overlayed the photo

    Alam Khan In Concert

    July 12, 2025
    7:30-9:30 pm

    An evening with Alam Khan is a soul-stirring journey through the sounds of Indian classical music, led by one of the most respected sarod players of our time— joined by the incredible Eman Hashimi on tabla.

Meet the Artists

We see artists as important voices in the larger community, allowing us to step into the worlds they create, while also addressing the pressing questions of the one we inhabit. We present acclaimed international and local artists, connecting Vancouver to itself and the world. Curating through a South Asian lens, we center the exciting work of culturally diverse artists.

Alam Khan, a man playing a sarod, an Indian string instrument, against a dark background.
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Black and white photo of a South Asian women comedian holding a microphone on stage with stage lighting in the background.

Borderless Solidarities

2025 Curatorial Theme

by ISF’s Curator in Residence, Am Johal

In an era of hardened borders and unraveling certainties, we invoke an audacious idea—an insurgent solidarity that defies the inertia of our times. Through acts of deep hospitality, promiscuous alliances, and joyful resistance, Indian Summer Festival invites you to gather, dream, and imagine otherwise.

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  • "It is amazing to be a part of the South Asian community here, and see all the ways that people are forming community, performing their art, living, and thriving!”

    Nishant Jain (@thesneakyartist)

  • “ISF is a one-of-a-kind experience that must be felt. It has the power to transform your understanding of yourself and this beautifully mixed-up world we live in.”

    Zena Henriquez, Festival Patron

  • “I love the respectful collaboration with Indigenous peoples and the inclusiveness of Queer voices”

    Festival Patron

  • "Extremely and graciously sensitive to current times and issues"

    Festival Patron

  • “A sensual and cerebral smorgasbord—a veritable feast—for those with a curious mind.”

    Charlie Smith, The Georgia Straight

  • “When the world of culinary excellence meets sophisticated conversation, everybody wins.”

    Vancouver Magazine

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Be Part of What’s Next

For the past fourteen years, Indian Summer has produced our annual festival, modeling the kind of society we’d like to see: one that is creative, diverse, innovative, and inclusive—one that centers multiple perspectives and voices, and believes we’re stronger together.

There are four ways to support: donate, buy tickets, volunteer, or join our Patrons Circle.

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