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The latest news on BC's arts, culture and heritage sector.

Joy Coghill has been awarded the Gemini Humanitarian Award for 2010

The Gemini Humanitarian Award is presented to an individual for their exceptional contributions and commitments to community and public service outside the Canadian television industry.

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Kevin Kerr named Electric Company Artistic Director

VANCOUVER, B.C.Electric Company Theatre announced today one of its original members is returning to Vancouver to helm the organization as Artistic Director. With operations tripling in the past three years, Electric Company is a well-recognized player in Vancouver’s vibrant independent arts scene.

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Canada Council introduces new prize to recognize aspiring young musicians

Toronto, September 21, 2010 – The Canada Council for the Arts announced today the creation of the Canada Council Michael Measures Prize to recognize promising young performers of classical music through a partnership with the National Youth Orchestra of Canada (NYOC).

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Playwrights Guild of Canada Appoints New Executive Director

Shirley Barrie, President of the National Council of Playwrights Guild of Canada, announced the appointment of Robin Sokoloski as the Guild's new Executive Director.

Having worked with Playwrights Guild of Canada for over four years, Robin already knows the organization well, and her passion, commitment and new ideas will be invaluable as PGC moves forward, said Barrie.

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The Chan Centre appoints Co-Managing Directors, Joyce Hinton and Cameron McGill

The Chan Centre presents a new leadership model effective immediately 

The Chan Centre for the Performing Arts at the University of British Columbia (UBC) announces a change in leadership effective immediately. Sid Katz, Managing Director, begins his transition to other roles at UBC following a one-year administrative leave of absence as long-time Chan Centre staff members Joyce Hinton and Cameron McGill prepare to take centre stage as Co-Managing Directors of the arts organization and award-winning facility.

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Nominations Open for City of Vancouver Book Awards

The City of Vancouver is inviting publishers and authors to submit entries for the annual City of Vancouver Book Award.

Books of any genre that demonstrate excellence and contribute to an appreciation and understanding of Vancouver's residents, history, or unique character are eligible to apply for the $2,000 award. The winning book must also exhibit excellence in content, illustration, design and/or format.

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NEWS: David Diamond Joins Vice-Regal Tour

Headlines Theatre's David Diamond is on his way to Senegal, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda and Cape Verde with Her Excellency the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean and eight other Canadian delegates.

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NEWS: Joyce Rosario to Head New Works

New Performance Works Society (New Works) has announced the appointment of Joyce Rosario as the organization's Executive Director, effective May 17, 2010.   

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NEWS: Stan Persky To Receive L.G.'s Literary Award

The West Coast Book Prize Society is proud to recognize Stan Persky as the recipient of the 7th annual Lieutenant Governor's Award for Literary Excellence.

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NEWS: BC Book Awards Short List Announced

BC Book Prizes 2010 Shortlists Announced

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NEWS: Moh & Yulanda Faris GG's Award Recipients

 

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NEWS: Nominations Called For Mallory Gilbert Award

The Professional Association of Canadian Theatres (PACT) has announced a call for nominations for the 2010 Mallory Gilbert Leadership Award. The deadline for nominations is Friday, March 26, 2010.

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News: PuSh Festival Welcomes Interim Managing Director Kent Gallie

 

PuSh International Performing Arts Festival Executive Director Norman Armour announced today that Kent Gallie will be taking the position of interim Managing Director for the 2011 PuSh Festival. "Kent Gallie is one of those individuals who form the cornerstone of any vibrant arts community. Resiliency, resourcefulness, determination—they are mantras for these current times. These words also capture the qualities that Kent will bring to the Interim Managing Director position.”

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Dance Centre’s Mirna Zagar Honoured by Governor General

Mirna Zagar, executive director of The Dance Centre, has been presented with a commemorative medallion by Her Excellency the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean, Governor General of Canada, for her work in the furthering of cultural relations between Canada and Croatia. She was presented with the medallion in her hometown of Zagreb, Croatia during the Governor General’s state visit to the region.

Zagar also received a framed letter inscribed with the following message:

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Canadian Music Centre Names New BC Regional Director

The Canadian Music Centre has hired Robert Baker as the new Regional Director for the British Columbia Region. Robert will replace Colin Miles, who has served as the CMC’s B.C. Regional Director for the past 31 years, at the end of November 2009.

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In Shadow of Cuts, BC Books Dominate GG Literary Awards Shortlist

Of thirty-five books nominated for the 2009 Governor-General’s Literary Awards, English-language, ten are
written by BC authors and eight are published by BC publishers.

This high BC proportion of shortlisted titles is a testament to the quality of writing and publishing taking place
in this province.

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The Dance Centre announces the recipients of the Isadora Awards

Vancouver – The achievements of BC’s dance artists were honoured as The Dance Centre announced Rosario Ancer, Natalie LeFebvre-Gnam and Barbara Bourget as recipients of the Isadora Awards for Excellence in Choreography, Excellence in Performance and Excellent in Teaching respectively.

 

The annual Isadora Awards, named after the great dance pioneer Isadora Duncan (1878-1927), were instituted by The Dance Centre in 1999 to recognize and celebrate the achievements of the dance profession in British Columbia. Members of the dance community are invited to nominate artists for the award, and an independent jury of professionals working in the field selects recipients based on specific criteria.

Rosario Ancer’s award for Excellence in Choreography is for her work Mis Hermanas: Thicker Than Water, My Sisters and I, an autobiographically-based piece created for her company Flamenco Rosario, which premiered at the Roundhouse in 2008 to critical acclaim and sold out houses.  Natalie LeFebvre-Gnam receives the award for Excellence in Performance for her work in endORPHIN, a full length work choreographed by her husband James Gnam with whom she jointly founded the plastic orchid factory in 2006.  Barbara Bourget, Artistic Director of Kokoro Dance, receives the award for Excellence in Teaching in recognition of over 34 years of teaching contemporary dance.

Each artist receives an Isadora Award – a sculpture specially created by the eminent glass artist Mary Filer – and fully subsidized rehearsal space at Scotiabank Dance Centre to the value of $1000. Previous Isadora recipients have included Susan Elliott, Kathleen McDonagh, Anne Cooper, Peter Bingham, Chick Snipper, Crystal Pite, Joe Laughlin, Jai Govinda, Ron Stewart, Wen Wei Wang, Judith Garay, Alison Denham, Noam Gagnon and Lola MacLaughlin.

Artist Biographies

Rosario Ancer Mexican-born Spanish-trained, Rosario launched her professional career in Spain when she joined Ballet Español Antonio del Castillo.  In 1981 she joined the prestigious Tablao Flamenco Arco de Cuchilleros in Madrid and later toured with the Paco Mundo and Maria Velasquez Dance Company.  In 1989, after moving to Vancouver, she established her school Centro Flamenco, the Vancouver International Flamenco Festival, and Flamenco Rosario.  In addition to creating and performing for her company, Rosario regularly appears with organizations such as the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra and Vancouver Opera and has been the focus of documentaries and television specials.  She has received choreography awards from the Canada Council for the Arts and the BC Arts Council and in 2000 she received a YWCA nomination for the Women of Distinction Award for Arts and Culture.  As a teacher, the “Matriarch of Flamenco in Vancouver” heads up Centro Flamenco and the Flamenco Rosario Professional Training Program and leads workshops across Canada and in Mexico. She has also mentored many local and national aspiring flamenco dancers. With her work, Rosario strives to honor her teachers and mentors:  Rosario Zambrano, Ciro and Maria Magdalena.

Natalie LeFebvre-Gnam was born in Prince George, BC. She received her early training with Judy Russell and later studied at L’Ecole Nationale de Danse Contemporaine. Since then, she has had the opportunity to work with Le Jeune Ballet du Quebec, Les Grands Ballets Canadiens de Montreal, dancersdancing and Coleman Lemieux & Co. In 2008, Natalie and husband James Gnam incorporated the Plastic Orchid Factory; the body of work the company seeks to create continually fuels and challenges her creative perspective. As a teacher and mentor to young dancers, Natalie has taught at Arts Umbrella, the Parksville Ballet School and The Richmond Academy of Dance, as well as having adjudicated at numerous festivals across BC. Currently, Natalie is a faculty member for the Anna Wyman School of Dance Arts, and a guest teacher with the Modus Operandi Training Program. She is also a certified Conditioning-with Imagery teacher.

Barbara Bourget was born in Port Alberni, BC. She studied ballet with Mara McBirney in Vancouver, and won a scholarship to the Royal Winnipeg Ballet School where she also performed with the RWB in works directed by Arnold Spohr for choreographers such as José Ferran and Agnes de Mille. Barbara subsequently performed with Les Grands Ballets Canadiens, Mountain Dance and the Paula Ross Dance Company. She also worked with Judith Marcuse in a project that included Peggy Baker, Sacha Belinsky, Ronnie Gilbert, James Kudelka, and Larry Lillo as well as with Karen Jamieson on her seminal work Coming Out of Chaos. In 1982, Barbara was a founding co-artistic director of  EDAM. Between 1981 and 1986, Barbara choreographed 25 dances for EDAM, Kamloops Dance Umbrella, UBC Danceworks, Touchstone Theatre, and Québec Été Danse. Since forming Kokoro Dance with Jay Hirabayashi in 1986, she has choreographed over one hundred dance works. Barbara received a Master of Arts degree in Interdisciplinary Studies from Simon Fraser University in 2003.  She has taught dance since 1975 for the Burnaby Arts Centre, Main Dance Place, Goh Ballet, Karen Jamieson Dance Company, Vancouver Moving Theatre, Simon Fraser University, Dancers' StudioWest (Calgary), Grant MacEwan College (Edmonton), University of Calgary, Kidco (Victoria), EDAM, Ballet BC, Harbour Dance, and Kokoro Dance.

The Dance Centre is BC’s resource centre for dance. It provides resources, information and support to the dance profession; runs performances and programs for artists and the public; and operates Scotiabank Dance Centre, Canada’s flagship dance facility, in downtown Vancouver.

 

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Judith Marcuse awarded the Canada Council for the Arts Jacqueline Lemieux Prize

Vancouver artistic director, producer and choreographer Judith Marcuse awarded the Canada Council Jacqueline Lemieux Prize

 

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Creative Places + Spaces: Bursary Recipients

The City of Vancouver Cultural Services has announced the
recipients of the Creative Places + Spaces Bursary competition. This
Bursary, created with the support of Vancouver City Savings Credit Union
is designed to help build the knowledge and capacity of Vancouver arts
and culture individuals for cultural space creation and operation. It
provides for ten registrations and cash stipends to attend Creative
Places + Spaces: The Collaborative City Conference in Toronto this
October.

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Nominate someone for a GG

The Governor General's Performing Arts Award have posted their call for nominations for awards in lifetime artistic achievement or voluntarism in the performing arts:

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