February 8, 2016
OTTAWA (Canada) – The National Arts Centre (NAC) is pleased to welcome the media to the official groundbreaking of the “new” NAC on Tuesday, February 9, 2016 in the 4th Stage. The NAC was a centennial project and opened its doors in 1969. The NAC will be renewed to mark Canada’s 150th Anniversary with a warm and inviting entrance that will embrace Confederation Square,... Read more
February 6, 2016
Chef John Morris has decided to leave his position as Executive Chef of the National Arts Centre (NAC) to join his new and growing family in Toronto. Later this month, John will take on the leadership of the culinary team at Toronto’s iconic CN Tower restaurants. His last day at the NAC will be February 12th. “Chef Morris has a wonderful talent for creating imaginative cuisine,”... Read more
February 4, 2016
OTTAWA — For budding young orchestral musicians, acquiring financial support to jump-start a professional career can be a challenge. That’s why the National Arts Centre Orchestra is pleased to encourage students aged 16-24 to apply for the chance to compete for prizes totaling $19,000 in the Orchestra’s 2016 Bursary Competition. The 2016 NAC Orchestra Bursary Competition is... Read more
February 2, 2016
OTTAWA (Canada) – Drama and passion abound on February 10-11 when acclaimed Canadian pianist Jan Lisiecki shares the stage with National Arts Centre Orchestra’s Music Director, Alexander Shelley in “Brahms Requiem,” a concert featuring radiant music by Johannes Brahms and Robert Schumann. These Air Canada Ovation Series performances will open with Brahms’... Read more
February 1, 2016
The National Arts Centre is very proud to present the critically acclaimed Betroffenheit, an innovative, boundary-stretching hybrid of theatre and dance by renowned Vancouver-based artists, choreographer Crystal Pite (Kidd Pivot) and actor/playwright Jonathon Young (Electric Company Theatre). Simply translated, betroffenheit is the German word for extreme shock or distress. Powerful themes of... Read more
February 1, 2016
The National Arts Centre is honoured that Sophie Grégoire Trudeau has agreed to serve as Honourary Chair for the National Arts Centre Gala, taking place on Saturday, October 22, 2016. For many years, the spouses of Canada’s Prime Ministers have acted as the Gala’s Honourary Chair, lending their support to the NAC’s major fundraising event. Following in the footsteps of... Read more
January 29, 2016
The National Arts Centre (NAC) will fly its flags at half-staff in memory of legendary Canadian costume designer François Barbeau, who has died at the age of 80. “François Barbeau was a good friend of the National Arts Centre,” said Peter Herrndorf, President and CEO of the National Arts Centre. “He worked here many times during his prolific career, creating... Read more
January 28, 2016
Un vent se lève qui éparpille making its première at the NAC Théâtre français with English surtitles on Friday Feb. 12 February 10 – 13 at 8 p.m. in the NAC Studio The door slams behind him like a shot from a .22; A crow takes flight On the other side of the screen door, a woman forever frozen, her mouth open: a pillar of salt The man might come... Read more
January 28, 2016
OTTAWA (Canada) – Hockey fans tuning in to Hockey Night in Canada are in for an added thrill on Saturday, February 6, when NAC Music Director Alexander Shelley leads the Orchestra’s Brass Choir in an exciting performance of the Canadian National Anthem to “set the stage” for Hockey Day in Canada! The Ottawa Senators will square off against the Toronto Maple Leafs at 7:00... Read more
January 27, 2016
Qaggiq, a project dedicated to supporting northern performing artists, has won the very prestigious Arctic Inspiration Prize. Qaggiq is led by the Qaggiavuut Society, a Nunavut-based arts organization in partnership with organizations across the North and southern Canada The award, worth $600,000, will allow Qaggiavuut to develop and nurture Arctic performing artists through training... Read more