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A Sense of Place
April 12, 2019Urban designers call it “sense of place,” that unique collection of qualities and characteristics – visual, cultural, social and environmental – that make a building warm, welcoming and worth caring about. One of the goals of the NAC’s recent renovation to re-orient its front entrance to…
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Canada at its core: 50 years of the NAC
April 12, 2019The opening of the National Arts Centre was a significant moment for Canadians. On May 31, 1969, 40,000 people flooded downtown Ottawa to see the NAC. Its opening night on June 2 was a grand affair that was covered by national and international media. “Not since Expo 67’s shimmering debut…
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New name for le café
April 12, 2019Later this year, the NAC will retire le café, the name of its restaurant since the 1970s. le café rose to national culinary fame under legendary chef Kurt Waldele, a pioneer in the movement to use local ingredients. le café was among the first to embrace the diverse flavours of Canadian…
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Q&A: Nelson McDougall, NAC Orchestra and Tour Manager
April 12, 2019Q. What are the key numbers around the NAC Orchestra’s 50th Anniversary European Tour (May 10 to 26)? A. Nine concerts, 50 education activities, seven cities, 70 musicians and five Canadian soloists performing the music of six Canadian composers. Q. What’s your role? A. I’m like a “chief…
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The Transformative Power of Angélique
April 3, 2019On Thursday March 21, the first full day of spring, director Mike Payette spoke to NAC supporters about the play Angélique, a play that invites its audience to look deep within and emerge anew. Mike gave NAC supporters an overview of the challenging play by the late Lorena Gale that they…
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Arts and social inclusion videoconference
March 22, 2019The topic of arts and social inclusion is one that the NAC Orchestra is exploring in their programming throughout the year as well as during the upcoming tour to Europe. In preparation for the tour, the NAC Orchestra hosted it’s inaugural conversation about Arts and Social Inclusion in…
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The NAC Orchestra’s album New Worlds is nominated for a JUNO award
March 15, 2019The JUNOs are awarded annually to Canadian musical artists in celebration of their artistic achievements in all aspects of music, and to raise public awareness of Canadian music and musicians. First named the Gold Leaf Awards in 1970, they quickly took the name of Pierre Juneau, the first…
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One of Those ‘Off” Seasons
March 14, 2019An essay to better understand the NAC Orchestra’s 50th season “I just met a lady downstairs,” Alexander Shelley tells me. “She must have been in her mid-90s. She was very sweet. She shook my hand and she said, ‘I think I’ve met you before.’ “And I said, ‘Oh, maybe you’ve been to a…
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Stress and Happiness, 24 Hours a Day - Vanessa Porteous Talks to...
March 6, 2019“It was easy and hard at the same time,” says Marichka Marczyk about the reboot of Counting Sheep: Staging A Revolution, a music theatre hybrid that plunges its audience into the 2014 ‘Revolution of Dignity’ in Kyiv, Ukraine. Co-creator Mark Marczyk, Marichka’s partner in life and work,…
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Celebrating a Year of Giving, the 2017–2018 Stewardship Report
February 26, 2019Thank you! Your thoughtful support for the NAC Foundation made a big impact in the 2017–2018 season, here in Ottawa and across the country. Your thoughtful support for the National Arts Centre Foundation made a big impact in the 2017–2018 season, here in Ottawa and across the country. …
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Karen Kain and Rex Harrington speak about their careers in ballet
February 11, 2019In this NAC 50th Anniversary podcast, Karen Kain, Artistic Director of The National Ballet of Canada, and Rex Harrington, Artist-in-Residence, both acclaimed former principal dancers with the company speak with Cathy Levy, Executive Producer, NAC Dance. Although Karen's flight to Ottawa was…
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Five Minutes with Yolanda Bruno
February 8, 2019A Q&A with the past NAC Orchestra Bursary winner who was recently selected as the Kingston Symphony’s new Concertmaster Violinist Yolanda Bruno won a NAC Orchestra Bursary in 2006 and benefitted from attending the Young Artists Program (YAP) in 2008. We asked what the NAC Orchestra…
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Dance Masterclass gives dancers the chance to develop their own voices
February 8, 2019The class began with a typical ballet barre exercise, and some of the 18 emerging dancers were nervous. It’s not every day they get the chance to participate in a masterclass with Meredith Webster, Ballet Master for Alonzo King LINES Ballet. Then something unexpected happened. Meredith…
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Obeah Opera benefits from the support of the National Creation Fund
February 8, 2019It’s been in development for the past 10 years -- a musical sensation that’s already benefitted from multiple workshops, performances and a Dora Award nomination. Still, Nicole Brooks wants her creation, Obeah Opera, to be the best piece of musical theatre it can possibly be. For that to…
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Making Giving Easy
February 8, 2019Recognize your passion for the arts in your estate plans and inspire future generations Many of us remember the person who brought us to our first concert, play or dance performance. We hold a special place in our heart for the family member or teacher who shared their love of live…