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With its daring film version of Handel s Messiah, a small Canadian theatre company defied the pandemic and thrived

With its daring film version of Handel s Messiah, a small Canadian theatre company defied the pandemic and thrived
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YEAR IN REVIEW | 11 Innovative Canadian Arts Groups Who Made The Pivot

YEAR IN REVIEW | 11 Innovative Canadian Arts Groups Who Made The Pivot By December 24, 2020 In early 2020 the entire world underwent a major transformation. The planet was consumed by a pandemic that altered life as we knew it. The arts sector was impacted more than most, leaving the idea of live events as a potentially serious health hazard. The very thought if it seems contradictory. None of us know how long the pandemic will last, although we suspect it could be quite some time. Now, after nearly ten unprecedented months, as a community, we are finding our rhythm. Here is our list of Canada’s most innovative arts leaders and groups who made the pivot against the odds (in no particular order).

A Messiah for the multitudes, freed from history s bonds

A Messiah for the multitudes, freed from history s bonds Half of the 12 soloists in Messiah/Complex are Indigenous, including Diyet van Lieshout, a mezzo-soprano from Yukon, who is filmed traipsing through the snow in her traditional mukluk boots. Alistair Maitland via The New York Times. by Dan Bilefsky (NYT NEWS SERVICE) .- A gay Chinese Canadian tenor struts through the streets of Vancouver, British Columbia, joyously proclaiming that “ev’ry valley shall be exalted” as the camera focuses in on his 6-inch-high stiletto heels. A Tunisian Canadian mezzo-soprano reimagines Jesus as a Muslim woman in a headscarf. In Yukon, an Indigenous singer praises the remote snow-covered landscape in Southern Tutchone, the language of her ancestors.

This is not your grandparents Messiah

This is not your grandparents Messiah This is not your grandparents Messiah By Dan Bilefsky Normal text size Advertisement A gay Chinese-Canadian tenor struts through the streets of Vancouver, joyously proclaiming that ev ry valley shall be exalted as the camera focuses in on his 6-inch stiletto heels. Messiah/Complex soloist Julie Lumsden on set for her video shoot on Lake Louise, AB. Credit:Daniel Thomson A Tunisian-Canadian mezzo-soprano reimagines Jesus as a Muslim woman in a headscarf. In Yukon, an Indigenous singer praises the remote snow-covered landscape in Southern Tutchone, the language of her ancestors. This is not your grandparents

The Globe and Mail s Canadian arts heroes of 2020

The Globe and Mail s Canadian arts heroes of 2020
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