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Small wonders: Creating the magical world of Kiss & Cry
November 17, 2014Performers Michèle Ann De Mey and Grégory Grosjean talk about the creation of Kiss & Cry, the marvelous show by Jaco Van Dormael and Michèle Ann De Mey.
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Kiss & Cry: Intimate Projections
November 17, 2014Commentary on Kiss & Cry, a work by Jaco Van Dormael and Michèle Anne De Mey By Guylaine Massoutre For Marion, who is sleeping The dream maker is ready A big ship is departing For unknown shores Sailor Marion Have a wonderful voyage Sailor Marion Sail through your dreams as we watch…
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Behind the scenes at pianist Jan Lisiecki’s portrait shoot
November 14, 2014When Jan Lisiecki was only ten years old, he stepped onto the stage to perform with the National Arts Centre Orchestra. “The NAC musicians were extremely kind, though perhaps slightly skeptical. That’s only natural when you’re ten and playing with such an acclaimed orchestra. But they were…
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Behind the Scenes – the Building of Alice
November 12, 2014Recorded at the Stratford Festival, get an early look behind the scenes of the costumes and sets for the English Theatre production of Alice Through the Looking-Glass. Don’t miss the article on Set and Costume Designer Bretta Gerecke in the Holiday issue of Prelude. Follow Alice on Twitter…
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Ce qui nous relie ? Sharing a space
November 12, 2014Eleven local youth will be part of the adventure. They said YES to the unique creation process led by an author and multidisciplinary artist. With their dreams and imagination they will try to remodel the present time. But first, they must meet and get acquainted.
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Do You Want What I Have Got? Craigslist-inspired musical makes the personal...
November 11, 2014Looking for a new apartment? New job? Something going on in your community? Stuffed penguins, decapitated dolls or love for sale? Well, look no further – the answer can be found on Craigslist, or more specifically, Do You Want What I Have Got? A Craigslist Cantata! Originally created as a…
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Brigitte Haentjens talks about her recently published book
November 10, 2014Brigitte Haentjens, Artistic Director, NAC French Theatre Q. You’ve just published a book, Un regard qui te fracasse (“A gaze that shatters you”), about your artistic approach. The title has an element of violence about it. What does it mean? A. It’s about how the audience looks at…
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Presenting music in new ways: Alexander Shelley and the NAC Orchestra
November 6, 2014“Why, then the world’s mine oyster, which I with sword will open.” – Pistol from The Merry Wives of Windsor In September 2015, a new era in music at the National Arts Centre will begin with the arrival of Music Director Designate of the NAC Orchestra, Alexander Shelley, an exceptionally…
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Pre-show activities for kids
November 6, 2014To accompany the performance Eaux, the Théâtre français will be inaugurating a new space set aside for children. Established in association with the Ottawa Public Library, the book nook is an opportunity for children of all ages to discover books that complement the themes explored in this…
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Buck 65 : Rhymes of the Rapper’s Boogie
November 4, 2014"Almost-legendary" rapper Buck 65 has dropped recently not one, but two new records. The first is unquestionably his most personal to date while the second is a fun back-to-basics return to form. Before embarking on a cross-Canada tour that will take him to the NAC for a concert, part of…
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Cultural exchange: China and Canada come together through the arts
October 31, 2014One of the highlights of the 2013 National Arts Centre Orchestra’s historic performance and education tour of China was its encounter with the National Centre for the Performing Arts Orchestra (NCPA). The NCPA presented the NAC Orchestra at their incredible concert hall in Beijing and were…
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A roaring finish to an outstanding tour
October 31, 2014One would think that after travelling, performing and teaching in five cities across the UK over ten days the NAC Orchestra would be exhausted, and indeed they are. But no matter how many times they have hauled their luggage on and off buses, trains and planes or how many colds and flues…
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Song of the Poets: a powerful tribute
October 30, 2014There is a strong tradition of choral singing in the United Kingdom. Rooted in the historic cathedrals throughout the United Kingdom, choral music remains an important part of it’s cultural heritage. The National Arts Centre is thrilled to feature local choirs in pre-concert performances…
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Ode to Canada: The NAC Orchestra in Salisbury
October 30, 2014Canada’s National Arts Centre Orchestra performed in the magnificent Salisbury Cathedral, just a few kilometres away from the muddy terrain where 30,000 Canadians came to train 100 years ago to fight in the First World War. The musicians were following in the footsteps of the young…
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A dazzling concert in Salisbury Cathedral
October 29, 2014Hearing Pinchas Zukerman and the NAC Orchestra perform a live concert of such extraordinary beauty and musicality is one way to bring healing to human suffering. As Maestro Zukerman says, “A live concert experience brings you extraordinary joy, and healing. It can be a major life…