Here are just some of Ottawa’s arts and community groups and artists
contributing to and benefitting from this unique event.
| Blackburn Chorus |
The Blackburn
Chorus is a seventy-five voice mixed choir which performs two
to three concerts per season. The choir also perform for special
events such as conferences, luncheons, banquets and sing-outs at
seniors' residences and hospitals. |
| CARIBE-EXPO (Ottawa Caribbean
Festival) |
The CARIBE-EXPO
highlights the richness and diversity of the Caribbean Community,
showcasing music, dance, arts and crafts, fashion and food from
the Caribbean Nations. |
| La Favoritte Early Music |
Ottawa’s own baroque ensemble, La
Favoritte made its international debut in 2003 at Boston’s
Early Music Festival. ‘La Fav’ has aired on CBC TV and
also been featured on CBC radio Two with Musica Divina in a performance
at the National Gallery of Canada. www.lafavoritte.com. |
| Glebe Collegiate |
Glebe
Collegiate, Ottawa’s second oldest high school,
boasts an excellent arts program. Its many choirs
and bands, including the very popular percussive group, OFFBEAT,
have performed venues in Toronto, Montreal, and New York City.
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| Gloucester Spoken Art |
Committed to the discovery and cultivation of new
voices, Gloucester Spoken Art nurtures the preservation
of the spoken word in the form of poetry, storytelling, and song-writing
in the East End of Ottawa. |
| GOYA Theatre Productions Inc.
|
GOYA
: Giving Opportunities to Young Artists. Ottawa's only
community-based theatre company dedicated to producing exclusively
Canadian plays and musicals. |
| Le Groupe Dance Lab |
Le
Groupe Dance Lab fosters new dance research and development,
embracing seasoned and emerging artists willing to dive into the
creative process.Through risk and innovation, choreographers push
the boundaries of the art form in an environment of high artistic
veracity. |
| International Folk Dancers of
Ottawa |
Established in the early 1970s, the International
Folk Dancers of Ottawa is a non-profit group for the support
and preservation of recreational folk dancing in the Ottawa-Hull
area. |
| Kanata Choral Society |
Now in its 19th season, the 40-plus member Kanata
Choral Society choir gives three major performances each year,
with a variety of choral repertoire from early music to contemporary
works, including works by Canadian composers. |
| Kanata Theatre |
Kanata Theatre
stages five main productions each year plus a children's play at
the Christmas season. Membership is drawn from the surrounding communities.
Members take part in workshops, work on productions, playreadings,
and other activities. |
| Mapalé |
Mapalé
Artes y Letras promotes art, literature and culture in a new
Spanish-language publication featuring artists from Canada, Latin-America,
Spain and around the world. |
| Odyssey Theatre Group |
Since 1986, Odyssey
has been bringing unique mask work and the arts of the fairground
- clown, bouffon, puppetry, dance and pageantry - to their summer
outdoor main stage, creating magical worlds that have delighted
audiences and inspired rave reviews. Artists from all over the world
are drawn to their new play development, artist training, performance
labs, workshops and many other programs. |
| Opera Lyra Ottawa |
Opera
Lyra Ottawa has been producing and presenting opera of the highest
calibre for over 20 years, presenting two full scale productions
each year in Southam Hall of the National Arts Centre. Through innovative
outreach and education programmes, Opera Lyra makes opera accessible
to the community while encouraging and promoting Canadian artists
and opera as an art form.
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| Ottawa Chamber Orchestra |
The Ottawa
Chamber Orchestra (OCO) is a dynamic “chamber-sized”
symphony orchestra whose members include advanced music students,
semi-professional musicians, and serious amateurs who share love
of music, a desire to learn together, and a passion for delighting
audiences. Their Maestro, David Thies-Thompson, is a violinist with
the National
Arts Centre Orchestra and member of Thirteen
Strings. |
| Ottawa Choral Society |
The Ottawa
Choral Society has been at the center of cultural life
in the Nation’s capital for more than six decades. The Ottawa
Choral Society appears regularly at the National Arts Centre with
the city’s orchestras, in addition to an annual concert series.
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| Ottawa International Animation
Festival |
Founded in 1975 by the Canadian Film Institute,
the Ottawa
International Animation Festival is a vibrant meeting place
for the world’s animators. OIAF is the only competitive international
film festival in Ottawa, and the largest animation festival in North
America
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| Ottawa International Jazz Festival |
This year marks the 25th anniversary of the festival
highlighting some of the most talented jazz musicians from around
the world. www.ottawajazzfestival.com
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| Ottawa School of Art |
The Ottawa
School of Art offers Diploma and Certificate Programs, as well
as community level art courses in drawing, painting, photography,
new media, ceramics, sculpture, printmaking, plus short courses
and workshops. Celebrate our 125th year! |
| Ottawa Symphony Orchestra (OSO) |
The Ottawa
Symphony Orchestra (OSO) is made up of professional,
student and amateur musicians, offering talented graduates from
the University of Ottawa music programme opportunities to play in
a professional setting, mentored by professional musicians. Founded
in 1965, the orchestra provides five exciting programmes of large-scale
symphonic music in Southam Hall at the National Arts Centre each
year. |
| Ottawa Welsh Choral Society
|
The Ottawa Welsh Choral Society is a mixed voice
choir whose repertoire includes traditional and contemporary music
from Wales, the Land of Song; from Canada; and from around the world.
They perform a Christmas and a spring concert each year, participates
in functions of the Ottawa Welsh Society, and visit seniors’
homes or long-term care facilities. |
| Ottawa Youth Orchestra Academy
(OYOA) |
The Ottawa
Youth Orchestra Academy (OYOA) provides youth in the Ottawa
region with high-quality orchestra and ensemble training and performance
opportunities at an affordable cost in a supportive environment,
inspiring, encouraging and challenging students to build their musical
skills and talents. |
| Parkdale United Church Orchestra
|
The Parkdale United Church Orchestra began in 1945
as a small ensemble to play monthly in church services. Today, in
its 60th season, it has become a full orchestra performing three
public concerts annually with over 60 members. |
| Phoenix Players |
Phoenix
Players is a repertory theatre group of experienced amateur
theatre people whose aim is to produce affordable, high quality
theatre entertainment. Company members work behind the scenes when
not acting in a production, and gather weekly to read plays together
between productions. Always welcoming new members, they produce
comedies, mysteries, and dramas from the Canadian, American and
English repertory. |
| Salamander Theatre for Young
Audiences |
Salamander
Theatre for Young Audiences is the national capital region's
popular touring resource for theatre and arts-in-education, presenting
professional performances at schools, festivals and communities,
and providing valuable arts resources to teachers. |
| Sinfonia Ottawa |
Sinfonia
Ottawa is a small string or chamber orchestra whose main activity
is the presentation of a concert during August when most other orchestras
are inactive. The orchestra has given Canadian premieres of several
American, Australian, and Canadian works. |
| Strings of St. John’s
Chamber Orchestra |
The
Strings of St. John’s Chamber Orchestra strives for excellence
in the performance of a broad repertoire of classical and modern
music with first-rate professional musicians as guest soloists,
or in performance with established Ottawa choral groups. |
| Suzart Productions |
Suzart
Productions is a non-profit theatre company specializing in
affordable musical theatre for the entire family. Suzart Productions
also provides opportunities to experience and enjoy live theatre
both acting and backstage. |
| Suzuki Music |
SuzukiMusic
teaches violin, viola, cello and flute to more than 200 students,
ranging from 2 to 17 years of age. Their recitals, concerts and
multimedia shows have introduced thousands of schoolchildren to
classical music and the history of their community.
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| Third Wall Theatre Co. |
Third
Wall Theatre Co. presents the well-known stories of the world
repertory, shaped by imagination and told without pretension. They
strive to produce a wide variety of plays, from ancient comedies
to modern classics. |
Thirteen Strings
|
Thirteen
Strings is dedicated to the performance of string ensemble
music from baroque to contemporary, the 15th to the 21st century.
Through numerous CBC broadcasts, Thirteen Strings has become known
nationally as one of Canada’s premiere chamber orchestras. |
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