June 22, 2015
On May 23, the 2014-15 NAC Théâtre français season concluded with the Robert Lepage masterpiece Les aiguilles et l’opium, with all five performances sold out. A brief recap of our theatre season: 2 This season the NAC audience discovered two major works directed by Brigitte Haentjens. Alone onstage in Molly Bloom, Anne-Marie Cadieux gave a magnificent... Read more
June 18, 2015
OTTAWA – From the opening downbeat to the final moments of triumphant joy, share in the excitement of Beethoven’s grandest symphony as Pinchas Zukerman conducts the National Arts Centre Orchestra for the last time June 19-20, bringing to a close his 17 year tenure as Music Director. As part of the CAPP Bravo Series concerts, Maestro Zukerman will lead the orchestra in... Read more
June 16, 2015
The National Arts Centre is the place to be on Canada Day, offering a full slate of free family-friendly concerts and activities on Wednesday, July 1. Canada Day at the NAC is supported by Scotiabank and features an impressive host of artists and activities. Highlights for Canada Day at the NAC 2015: The annual Unisong concert at 10 a.m., this year featuring 294 choristers from 4 local and 8... Read more
June 9, 2015
JUNE 9, 2015 – OTTAWA (Canada) – On June 10 and 11 Pinchas Zukerman masterfully conducts the National Arts Centre Orchestra in Anton Bruckner’s final Symphony no. 9, preceded by Mozart’s introspective and moving fourth String Quintet, performed by Pinchas Zukerman on violin with members of the NAC Orchestra Jessica Linnebach, Jethro Marks, David Marks and Amanda Forsyth as... Read more
June 2, 2015
“You can hit all the senses of human experience, with music” --Pinchas Zukerman JUNE 2, 2015 – OTTAWA (Canada) – On June 3 & 4 join conductor Pinchas Zukerman as he leads the National Arts Centre Orchestra in Gustav Mahler’s heart-stopping Symphony No.1 and renowned American violinist Gil Shaham, as he masterfully translates the technical challenges and... Read more
May 27, 2015
PHOEBE ROBERTSON WINS $7,000 NATIONAL ARTS CENTRE ORCHESTRA BURSARY COMPETITION OTTAWA, May 27, 2015 — After adjudicating her impressive performance Monday afternoon, a jury of musicians at the National Arts Centre named Phoebe Robertson winner of the 2015 NAC Orchestra Bursary Competition. National Capital Region music students who are studying for careers as orchestral musicians competed... Read more
May 27, 2015
Serena Ryder, one of Canada’s most talented singer-songwriters will perform at the National Arts Centre this Saturday, May 30 at the Governor General’s Performing Arts Awards Gala. Ryder won the Juno award in 2014 for best Artist of the Year and best Songwriter of the Year. Ryder will be honouring Sarah McLachlan, who is winning one of the Governor General’s Performing Arts... Read more
May 21, 2015
March 21, 2015 – OTTAWA (Canada) – The National Arts Centre wishes to advise all patrons that they may face challenges getting to, and parking nearby, the NAC during Ottawa Race Weekend, May 23-24. Tens of thousands of people will converge on the downtown core during the weekend, some roads will be closed, and parking may be difficult to find. Because of road closures and the... Read more
May 13, 2015
Described as “simply breathtaking” by The Chicago Sun-Times, Aspen Santa Fe Ballet brims with the expansive spirit of the American West. Making its NAC debut, ASFB performs three works commissioned by the company and developed on its dancers. Repertoire includes Square None, by award-winning young dancemaker Norbert De La Cruz III, Last by Alejandro Cerrudo, and The Heart(s)pace by... Read more
May 12, 2015
Ottawa, 12 May 2015 - Twenty-four years after its première at the NAC, the Robert Lepage masterpiece Les aiguilles et l’opium will be back at the Théâtre français after enjoying worldwide success. “This new version revisits the past,” Lepage explained. “The perspective of maturity adds more sensuality, emotion and humanity to the piece. The show... Read more