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The little meerkats
January 27, 2013This past week, French Theatre was presenting Édredon (Eiderdown) by Les Imcomplètes for very young audiences (6 months to 5 years). They were quite spectacular: always being on the look-out, they didn't miss a thing!
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Discovering Music That Surrounds Us
January 25, 2013 -
Betty Riddell: Touching the lives of many people for years to come
January 24, 2013Independent… alert… well-read… warm… determined… feisty… Colonel Michel Drapeau, barrister and solicitor, uses all these words to describe his dear friend and client, Betty Riddell. And he uses two others as well, extremely generous. Up to the day of her passing at age 96, Betty was a…
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A radical departure from the everyday
January 24, 2013 -
Romeo and Juliet by The National Ballet of Canada (January 31-February 2, 2013)
January 22, 2013Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet was one of the first works of literature to inspire ballet choreographers because its drama, romance and tragedy are so perfectly suited to dance. Since the 1930s, choreographers have also been fortunate to have Prokofiev’s grand, magisterial score — including…
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Nurturing Artistic Process
January 22, 2013Creation spaces. Sometimes they exist as part of a well managed, state-of-the-art performing arts facility. A lot of the time, however, they don’t. They’re tucked in an old warehouse in the wrong part of town, or in a church basement with terrible light. There might be a noisy nightclub…
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Metamorphoses, Part 2: The Pool
January 21, 2013 -
West Side Story with the NAC Orchestra
January 18, 2013 -
Musical Snapshots of the North
January 15, 2013In this edition of the NACOcast Maclean's columnist Paul Wells speaks with composer Alexina Louie about her composition Take The Dog Sled which was performed by the NAC Orchestra as part of the 2012 Northern Canada tour. Alexina talks about the daunting process of composing an orchestral…
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Metamorphoses : Part 1 Construction
January 14, 2013 -
NAC Niçoise
January 14, 2013NAC Niçoise quail egg | tuna | anchovy | new lettuce What makes a classic dish? The essence of a recipe’s success is perfectly-matched flavours. Take the niçoise made famous in America by Julia Child in her cookbook The French Chef. Our version pushes the dish into new territory with…
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The Gershwin Influence
January 11, 2013Leonard Bernstein was fascinated with the American cultural landscape and through his music he sought to bring about social change. His hope to connect all Americans is clearly illustrated in the love that blossoms amid the violent rivalry between the Jets and the Sharks of West Side…
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WE ARE HERE!
January 11, 2013Over the past few months, English Theatre Artistic Director Jillian Keiley and Associate Artistic Director Sarah Garton Stanley, have been visiting cities across Canada, meeting and greeting with artists, while conducting general auditions. Since September, the ‘Audition Tour’ has been in…
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Meet Conductor Kirill Karabits
January 10, 2013 -
A test of proficiency and stamina
January 8, 2013This month legendary Russian pianist and Van Cliburn Competition Winner Alexander Toradze returns to the NAC to perform Rachmaninoff’s beloved and technically demanding Piano Concerto No. 3. In 1909, Sergei Rachmaninoff was at the height of his fame in Russia when he decided to come and…