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CANADA'S NATIONAL ARTS CENTRE ORCHESTRA ALEXANDER SHELLEY Artistic Director DONNA FEORE Creative Producer & Director With New Music by ZOSHA DI CASTRI JOCELYN MORLOCK NICOLE LIZÉE JOHN ESTACIO THE STORIES OF FOUR EXCEPTIONAL WOMEN TOLD IN MUSIC, MOTION AND WORD. Creative: STCstorytellers.com ALICE MUNRO, AMANDA TODD ROBERTA BONDAR, RITA JOE NAC Orchestra performs world premiere of Dear Life (Zosha Di Castri), conducted by Alexander Shelley LIFEREFLECTED Canada’s National Arts Centre has brought its considerable resources together to create the biggest orchestral production ever conceived in Canada. With a creation budget of $1.8 million, LIFE REFLECTED is targeted at both domestic and international audiences. A stunningly original live performance, LIFE REFLECTED is a celebration of youth, promise and courage, revealed in the compelling and diverse portraits of four exceptional Canadian women: Alice Munro, Amanda Todd, Roberta Bondar and Rita Joe. Alexander Shelley, Music Director of Canada’s National Arts Centre Orchestra, brought together four remarkable Canadian composers to collaborate with Creative Producer and Director, Donna Feore, and an ensemble of extraordinary performers and multi-media artists to create LIFE REFLECTED – a unique symphonic experience. The performance is a collection of four works and runs for duration of 80 minutes without intermission, and, in synergy with the musical works, immerses audiences into a virtual 3D environment featuring photography, motion picture and graphic design, projected on screens surrounding the orchestra. This creative landscape and the accompanying visuals were created and adapted by artistic partner, the innovative Montreal visual design company NORMAL. WATCH TRAILER 1 LIFEREFLECTED ALEXANDER SHELLEY DONNA FEORE “Canada is a country whose stories have captivated audiences worldwide. And it got me thinking... these are beautiful human stories, how can we share these stories in a new way.” “The idea was that we would bring artists together, artists at the top of their game, that were truly excited to do something new and innovative.” Donna Feore is one of Canada’s most versatile creative talents and has been highly praised for her work with the Stratford Festival. She directed and choreographed last season’s smash hit, The Sound of Music, which enjoyed an extended run. This came on the heels of her 2014 production of the popular and critical hit Crazy for You, which itself followed her hugely acclaimed production of Fiddler on the Roof. She returns to the NAC, having recently acted as Creative Producer & Director for the NAC-commissioned Dear Life, I Lost My Talk, and Director for Mendelssohn’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Other directing credits include Tom Stoppard’s Rock & Roll and It’s a Wonderful Life for Canadian Stage, and Lecture on the Weather by John Cage and A Soldier’s Tale with F. Murray Abraham for the Detroit Symphony. September 2015 saw Alexander Shelley make the highly anticipated move to Music Director of the NAC Orchestra. Meanwhile, he also continues in his role as Chief Conductor of the Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra, as well as adding the title of Principal Associate Conductor of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in London to his clutch of positions. Since being awarded first prize at the 2005 Leeds Conducting Competition, Mr. Shelley has been in demand from orchestras around the world, including the Philharmonia, Rotterdam Philharmonic, Mozarteum Orchester Salzburg, DSO Berlin, Leipzig Gewandhaus, Czech Philharmonic, Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Orchestra Svizzera Italiana, Stockholm Philharmonic, Oslo Philharmonic, Simón Bolívar, Seattle and Houston Symphony Orchestras. Selected opera credits include staging and choreography for the Canadian Opera Company’s Siegfried, which she remounted for the Opéra National de Lyon. Also for the COC: Tosca, Red Emma and Oedipus Rex, which earned her a Dora Mavor Moore Award for Best Choreography. Selected film and television credits include Mean Girls, Eloise, Treading Water, Politics is Cruel, Martin and Lewis and Stormy Weather. In 2016, Ms. Feore will direct and choreograph a completely reimagined version of A Chorus Line for the Stratford Festival. Further afield, he is a regular guest with the top Asian and Australasian orchestras. Alexander Shelley’s operatic engagements in Europe and North America have included The Merry Widow, Gounod’s Roméo et Juliette, La bohème, Iolanta, Così fan tutte and The Marriage of Figaro. His first recording for Deutsche Grammophon, an album with Daniel Hope and the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic, was released in September 2014. 2 LIFEREFLECTED NORMAL NORMAL is a visual design studio founded in Montreal in 2009 by Mathieu St-Arnaud (Creative Director) and Philippe Belhumeur (Producer). NORMAL’s goal is to transform spaces, create enticing landscapes, give audiences a unique and unexpected experience, and have fun while doing it. To achieve this, the studio relies on an awesome group of people who work, exchange and collaborate together all year round: artistic directors, motion designers, video system designers, multimedia directors and integration specialists, as well as lighting, graphic and set designers. In 2010, Danny Lefebvre (Administrative Director) and Sébastien Grenier-Cartier (Producer) joined the small but growing studio. The studio now employs over 20 permanent collaborators and is always on the lookout for new talented people to join their ranks. NORMAL has already contributed their skills and expertise to more than a hundred local and international productions, bringing creativity, technology and people a little closer to each other with every project. Be it on stage, on television or in the street, they adeptly transform available space into new scenery that enables spectators to experience the unique and unexpected. CANADA’S NATIONAL ARTS CENTRE ORCHESTRA In September 2015, Alexander Shelley took up the mantle as Music Director, leading a new era for the National Arts Centre’s Orchestra. Formed in 1969 at the opening of Canada’s National Arts Centre, the NAC Orchestra gives over 100 performances a year with renowned artists including Itzhak Perlman, Renée Fleming, James Ehnes, Emanuel Ax and Yo-Yo Ma. It is noted for the passion and clarity of its performances and recordings, its ground-breaking teaching and outreach programs, and nurturing of Canadian creativity. Since its inception, the Orchestra has commissioned over 80 works, mostly from Canadian composers. In 2001 it inaugurated the National Arts Centre Awards for Canadian Composers and the recipients thus far have been Denys Bouliane, John Estacio, Peter Paul Koprowski, Gary Kulesha, Alexina Louie and Ana Sokolović. Previous NAC Orchestra Music Directors include Pinchas Zukerman, Trevor Pinnock and Mario Bernardi. 3 “Canada’s rich and dynamic history has provided the setting for some of the most captivating, personal and yet universal stories I have heard. What better way to share these stories than through the collaborative voices of some of the best artists and creators Canada has to offer.” NAC Orchestra rehearses I Lost My Talk (John Estacio), conducted by Alexander Shelley – Alexander Shelley, Artistic Director © Larry Towell, Magnum Photos LIFEREFLECTED DEAR LIFE MY NAME IS AMANDA TODD Zosha Di Castri, Composer Jocelyn Morlock, Composer Dear Life is based on Nobel Prize-winner Alice Munro’s semi-autobiographical short story “Dear Life” with music by award-winning Canadian composer Zosha Di Castri for orchestra and soprano. It features recorded narration by legendary actor Martha Henry, who gives a chilling reading of an expertly distilled adaptation of the story prepared by writer Merilyn Simonds. Striking black and white photography by Larry Towell (Magnum Photos) is interspersed with creative imagery. My Name Is Amanda Todd is composed by Jocelyn Morlock. Amanda Todd was a vibrant 15-year-old from Port Coquitlam, British Columbia who loved singing and expressing herself through music. Amanda Todd tragically took her life on October 10, 2012 after suffering for years from cyber abuse, harassment and bullying at school. Amanda posted a poignant video on YouTube, using a series of flash cards, speaking out against bullying and sharing her story. The message of hope, empathy and tolerance she expressed in her video has since caused a worldwide groundswell of support, and is now being used by educators and parents to support anti-bullying measures. "The orchestration evoked the sounds of southern Ontario, including rain, wind, snow and Canadian geese. Tempering the dissonance, and supporting Munro’s pre-recorded text narrated by Martha Henry, the balance was kept in check with soprano Erin Wall." – Michael Vincent, Musical Toronto Alice Munro Larry Towell Short story writer and Nobel Prize winner Magnum Photos Photographer WATCH AN INTERVIEW WITH COMPOSER JOCELYN MORLOCK 5 © NASA LIFEREFLECTED BONDARSPHERE I LOST MY TALK Nicole Lizée, Composer John Estacio, Composer Bondarsphere traces the extraordinary life of Dr. Roberta Bondar in this original and inventive work by one of Canada’s great young talents, Montreal composer Nicole Lizée. As a child, Dr. Bondar dreamed of being an astronaut. This dream was realized in January 1992, aboard NASA’s space shuttle Discovery, when she became the first neurologist in space and Canada’s first female astronaut. Lizée has interpreted her remarkable expertise as an astronaut, physician, scientific researcher, photographer, author, and environment interpreter, through soundtrack, video and live orchestra. I Lost My Talk is based on the poem by Mi’kmaw elder and poet Rita Joe, C.M. Rita Joe penned her poem to express not only the pain and suffering she experienced at Schubenacadie Residential School in Nova Scotia, but also her hope and conviction that her words could guide and inspire indigenous and non-indigenous peoples across Canada to journey to a place of strength and healing. NAC Award Composer John Estacio has created a lush musical score which is performed in synergy with a film by worldrenowned director Barbara Willis Sweete. The film, shot in High Definition on the shores of Georgian Bay, Ontario, features 10 First Nations dancers moving in choreography created by Santee Smith Tekaronhiáhkhwa, Artistic Director of Kaha:wi Dance Theatre. Rita Joe’s poem is narrated by Guna and Rappahannock actor Monique Mojica. Lizée has composed a soundtrack and film from recordings and eye-witness footage captured over the course of Dr. Bondar’s storied career. From the otherworldly recordings of her voice in space, to her acceptance speech at “Canada’s Walk of Fame”, Lizée has spliced, overlaid and manipulated the pitch, rhythm and harmony of the sights and sounds of these remarkable achievements into eight movements, each unfolding into the next, inferring an eight-day odyssey. Lizée’s work invites the audience to reflect on how these trailblazing accomplishments impacted a new generation to embrace a sense of discovery, experimentation and awe in the face of the infinite. 6 Rita Joe Barbara Willis Sweete Poet and songwriter Filmmaker LIFEREFLECTED CREDITS CREATIVE LEADERSHIP COMPOSERS Alexander Shelley Artistic Director Zosha Di Castri Dear Life Donna Feore Creative Producer & Director Jocelyn Morlock My Name is Amanda Todd Christopher Deacon Executive Producer Nicole Lizée Bondarsphere John Estacio I Lost My Talk ARTISTIC COLLABORATORS Martha Henry Narrator NORMAL Visual Design Monique Mojica Actor Merilyn Simonds Writer Canada’s National Arts Centre Orchestra STAGE, LIGHTING AND SOUND PRODUCTION Nelson McDougall Project Manager Alex Gazalé Director of Production Stefani Truant Artistic Administrator Daphne Burt Artistic Planning Manager PERFORMERS Erin Wall Soprano CANADA’S NATIONAL ARTS CENTRE TEAM Geneviève Cimon Director, Music Education and Community Engagement Fletcher Gailey-Snell Assistant Project Manager Larry Towell Photography Barbara Willis Sweete Filmmaker Santee Smith Film Choreographer Peter McBoyle Sound Designer Kimberly Purtell Lighting Designer Ann Baggley Assistant to the Creative Producer & Director Susan Monis Brett Stage Manager Santee Smith and dancers in I Lost My Talk filmed by Willis Sweete Productions Photo: Milan Podsedly 7 LIFEREFLECTED TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS Technical Rider is under development. IN APPRECIATION The creation of LIFE REFLECTED has been made possible by generous donors to the National Arts Centre Foundation who believe in investing in Canadian creators. The NAC Foundation wishes to thank: Gail Asper, O.C., O.M., LL.D., & Michael Paterson Kimberley Bozak & Philip Deck Bonnie & John Buhler Alice & Grant Burton The Canavan Family Foundation The Right Honourable Joe Clark, P.C., C.C., A.O.E., & Maureen McTeer Barbara Crook & Dan Greenberg Danbe Foundation Thomas d’Aquino & Susan Peterson d’Aquino Mohammed A. Faris Susan Glass & Arni Thorsteinson The Dianne & Irving Kipnes Foundation The Honourable Margaret Norrie McCain, C.C., O.N.B. Janice & Earle O’Born Gail & David O’Brien Power Corporation of Canada Dasha Shenkman OBE, Hon RCM Eli & Phil Taylor Donald Walcot FOR MORE DETAILS PLEASE VISIT LIFEREFLECTED.CA 8