At the National Arts Centre
At Canada’s National Arts Centre, we believe that a national centre for the performing arts is one that sets high artistic standards; that works in partnership with emerging and established artists, arts organizations and educators from all across the country; one that is com mitted to the creation and nurturing of new Canadian works and, perhaps most importantly, one that includes arts education as a core priority.
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Each new season in music, theatre and dance at the NAC represents a fresh opportunity to appeal to young audiences–exposing them to the magic of the arts through activities such as student matinees, open rehearsals and workshops. The NAC also offers tools for educators, including skill-building workshops, online study guides (through www.ArtsAlive.ca), professional development workshops and information nights for teachers led by NAC artistic directors and producers.
At Canada’s National Arts Centre, we will continue to include education as a core priority so that young Canadians everywhere can experience the performing arts, and educators can have the resources available today to help inspire and engage the artists of tomorrow.
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King LearMay 8 - 26, 2012
Une lune entre deux maisonsMay 23 - 27, 2012
The Music of ABBAJune 7 - 9, 2012
The Glace Bay Miners' MuseumOctober 16 - 3, 2012
Pride and PrejudiceNovember 21 - 8, 2012
MetamorphosesJanuary 29 - 16, 2013
Innocence LostFebruary 27 - 16, 2013
Big Mama!April 24 - 11, 2013
For complete programme details and application forms download the 2011-2012 NAC Programs for Students and Teachers brochure in PDF format.