Practicing spontaneity: be like Hillary & not like Donald

Practicing spontaneity: be like Hillary & not like Donald

Isn't it possible, though, that you've taken all the fun out of it both for yourself and the audience? If you're running to a plan, there is no room for whimsy or spontaneity, for some little piece of improvisation that might turn a good performance into one which is delightful and memorable.

Jed Sutherland - Sep 13, 2016
#FreeTheKnee Part 2: "You have better choices."

#FreeTheKnee Part 2: "You have better choices."

Rather than recap, we decided to use our photoshoot to create a "lookbook" to serve as inspiration to empower the operatic community to make choices that serve your artistry.

Suzanne Vinnik Sara Duchovnay - Sep 11, 2016
Opera in concert: uncluttered or uninteresting?

Opera in concert: uncluttered or uninteresting?

If an opera truly is a great work of drama and music, does that mean it's less likely to translate well without sets or costumes? If the drama and music are wonderfully combined, does an in-concert performance mess up a composer's delicate balance? If a great opera feels like it's going on for days, how much fault lies in our dwindling contemporary attention spans?

Jenna Simeonov - Sep 8, 2016
Spotlight on: Chelsea Rus

Spotlight on: Chelsea Rus

"Of course I have had moments of doubt (and I have tried to imagine my life as a lawyer), but the bottom line is that I am an addict. I will always itch to sing and perform, and I will never feel like myself doing anything else."

Jenna Simeonov - Sep 7, 2016
Wells Fargo isn't anti-arts, everyone

Wells Fargo isn't anti-arts, everyone

Can't we place this ad - perhaps poorly worded as it was - next to all the stories about how universities take too many arts students for the number of job opportunities, about getting suckered into too many pay-to-sing summer programs, and all the times that passionate artists finally stepped back from the pressure of making their passion their livelihood?

Jenna Simeonov - Sep 4, 2016
Mysterious Barricades: Cross-Canada concerts for hope

Mysterious Barricades: Cross-Canada concerts for hope

Led by President and mezzo-soprano Elizabeth Turnbull, Mysterious Barricades is named after a favourite piece of music of her late husband, Chris', who sadly took his own life last year. The organization has organized an incredible 18-hour series of concerts happening across Canada, starting at sunrise in St. John's, NL, and ending at sunset in Victoria, BC.

Jenna Simeonov - Sep 3, 2016
Talking with singers: Daniela Mack

Talking with singers: Daniela Mack

"One of the big motivators for me will be setting an example for her so that she will also be able to follow whatever her passion is, and to show her that that's a possibility."

Jenna Simeonov - Sep 3, 2016
Talking with singers: Keri Alkema

Talking with singers: Keri Alkema

"I was really hoping my voice was going to drop so I could sing the big Verdi mezzo girls," Alkema remembers. But instead, the natural change in her voice led her to higher rep. "I kind of walked into that in a natural way."

Jenna Simeonov - Sep 3, 2016
Trousers on TV: 4 animated pants roles

Trousers on TV: 4 animated pants roles

But who are the cartoon pants roles (and skirt roles) of more recent years? And how does a casting choice affect how we react to a character? We tracked down four of our favourite 21st-century cartoon characters, who all take a cue from opera's tradition.

Jenna Simeonov - Sep 2, 2016
Fat phobia in opera? It's a thing

Fat phobia in opera? It's a thing

What I do know is I have questions that I hope we all can start to ask ourselves: Where does this critical conversation fit in this profession? What happens when superficial beauty standards discriminate gifted singers out of the business? Is there a way to have a body positive mindset and approach in this industry?

Jeremiah Sanders - Aug 31, 2016

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