Posted: Jul 27, 2021 1:34 PM ET | Last Updated: July 27
Cree-Metis baritone Jonathon Adams has joined Early Music Vancouver as summer artist-in-residence.(Submitted by Jonathon Adams)
Early Music Vancouver s first summer artist-in-residence is already bringing change to the organization by spearheading an initiative to offer free admission to Indigenous people. It s the type of lasting impact that I wanted to see coming from this residency, said Jonathon Adams, a Cree-Métis baritone singer. Not to just be an Indigenous face, but to really make a lasting impression on the organization.
During the residency Adams will be writing a number of essays, teaching a master class and performing a show featuring Cree, Métis and French songs during the 2021 Vancouver Bach Festival.
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5:00pm - 6:00pm
Happy 2021 and welcome back! On the first show of 2021 we had 2 interviews and a review. We started off today s show with Niko s review of Amahl and the Night Visitors that s produced by Vancouver Opera. Afterwards Phoebe had her interview with Norman Yeung who is the playwright and performer of I Know I m Supposed to Love You. We ended the show with Serra s interview with Suzie LeBlanc who recently started in her position as the new artistic and executive director of Early Music Vancouver. Fun fact: Suzie is the first female artistic and executive director at EMV!