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Opera to Go – Volunteer Opportunity

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

We are looking for volunteers to help in various positions throughout run of Opera to Go taking place March 24, 25 & 26, 2010.

As a volunteer you will assist Tapestry as we present the Opera to Go revival at the Fermenting Cellar in the Distillery Historic District. Experience some of Tapestry’s favourite short operas from the past 8 seasons in one of Toronto’s most exciting venues and be a part of the action as we use the entire space to create 5 different worlds full of comedy, drama and suspense.

Opera to Go Volunteer Positions available:
Tour Guides
This will be an evening that the audience will never forget and in order to pull it off we need a team of volunteers to assist in seamlessly leading the audience around the space in between the short performances.
Bartenders (must be 19 + and Smart Serve certified)
Coat Check
Box Office Table

Time Requirements
Volunteers will be required to arrive at 7:00pm to prep for an 8:00pm performance time. Individuals volunteering as Tour Guides will be require to attend the Opera to Go dress rehearsal taking place March 23, 2010 at 8:00pm to learn the route.

If you are interested in volunteering please contact Amber Ebert, ambere@tapestrynewopera.com or 416.537.6066 x224 to sign up.

Librettist Taylor Graham on her Tapestry experience, Dora Nomination and the theatre community

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

Scott Belluz & Krisztina Szabo in "The Virgin Charlie", Photo (c) Michael Cooper

Taylor Graham, librettist for The Virgin Charlie (part of Opera to Go 2009), has blogged about her experience working with Tapestry and the effect of her Dora Award Nomination on her life and career.

Click here to read her candid thoughts on the Tapestry creative process, the awards ceremony, and her career in the theatre/opera community.

Artists Featured: Scott Belluz & Krisztina Szabo in “The Virgin Charlie” (Opera to Go 2009)
Photo © Michael Cooper, 2009

Fantastic article on new opera in EYE Weekly

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

Chris Hoile has written a wonderful cover feature for EYE Weekly on new opera in Canada in advance of the world premiere (June 5-11, 2009 in Toronto) of R. Murray Schafer’s The Children’s Crusade, co-commissioned by our friends at Soundstreams and Luminato.

From EYE Weekly:

“The contrast of a grand, site-specific work like Schafer’s The Children’s Crusade with a more modest one like The Brothers Grimm, whose portability has helped it to achieve enormous exposure, raises the question of whether Canadian opera will grow most with small- or large-scale works. Clearly, the dream will always remain of Canada creating one of the latter, which will enter the national repertory and, at some point, the world’s. There have been recent developments in this area such as Toronto’s Tapestry New Opera Works’ Iron Road by Chan Ka Nin (2001), Calgary Opera’s Filumena (2003) and Frobisher (2007), both by John Estacio, and Manitoba Opera’s The Transit of Venus (2007) by Victor Davies — the last three, surprisingly, in cities where modern opera had previously been anathema.

Wayne Strongman, managing artistic director of Tapestry, believes, “we have finally turned a corner in opera in Canada when audiences now want to see their own stories on stage.” Dáirine Ní Mheadhra, co–artistic director with John Hess of Queen of Puddings Music Theatre (QoP), agrees, saying that the number of excellent composers and singers, growth of less risk-averse audiences and instigation of www.opera.ca has reached a “critical mass” in Canada that has led to this recent boom.”

Click here to read the full article.

Workshop Process

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

Tapestry New Work Studio Company Member has written a great article about the Tapestry workshop process for Take a Friend To Orchestra 2008, an audience-building initiative presented in conjunction with Drew McManus’ Adaptistration.  Check it out.