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SUMMARY:Native Earth Performing Arts | I Call Myself Princess
DESCRIPTION:I CALL MYSELF PRINCESS\nA PAPER CANOE PROJECTS AND CAHOOTS THEATRE PRODUCTION IN ASSOCIATION WITH NATIVE EARTH\nWritten by Jani Lauzon\nDirector & Dramaturgy: Marjorie Chan\nMusical Director: Jerod Impichchaachaaha’ Tate \nPerformed by Courtney Ch’ng Lancaster\, Howard Davis\, Richard Greenblatt\, Marion Newman\, and Aaron M. Wells \nSeptember 9-30\, 2018\nTues-Sat 8 PM\nSun 2 PM\nAki Studio\nBUY TICKETS\nWhen William\, a modern-day Métis music student\, is handed a 1918 opera about Creek/Cherokee Mezzo Soprano Tsianina Redfeather\, he learns more than just an aria as he begins to unravel the complex circumstances faced by Indigenous performers past and present. Seen and Unseen worlds collide as Tsianina appears to William\, the two learning from each other as he makes a decision about his future as an artist. Combining humour\, biography\, and contemporary opera\, this interdisciplinary work explores the tension between representation\, inspiration and cultural appropriation. \nI Call myself Princess is inspired by\, and features music from\, Shanewis: The Robin Woman\, the real opera about Tsianina Redfeather composed by her creative partner Charles Wakefield Cadman\, an American composer in the early 1900’s who was part of a musical movement using Indigenous music to create a distinct North American musical identity. \nShow Run Time: Approximately 120 minutes with one 15 minute intermission. \nCREATIVE TEAM \nAssociate Director Keith Barker\nSet & Props Designer Christine Urquhart\nCostume Designer Snezana Pesic\nLighting Designer Kaitlin Hickey\nSound Designer Marc Meriläinen\nProduction Manager Suzie Balogh\nStage Manager Laura Baxter\nApprentice Stage Manager Lisa Nasson \nSCHEDULE\nTuesdays – Saturdays at 8 pm\nSundays at 2 pm \nPREVIEWS\nSunday\, September 9 at 2 pm\nTuesday\, September 11 at 8 pm | PWYC\nWednesday\, September 12 at 8 pm \nAUDIO DESCRIBED PERFORMANCE\nFriday\, September 21 at 8 pm \nRELAXED PERFORMANCE\nThursday\, September 27 at 8 pm \nTICKETS*\nRegular | $30\nStudents\, Seniors\, Arts Workers | $25\nTuesdays | PWYC \nPREVIEW Regular | $20\nPREVIEW Students\, Seniors\, Arts Workers | $15
URL:https://www.ludwig-van.com/toronto/event/native-earth-performing-arts-call-princess/2018-09-09/
LOCATION:Aki Studio Theatre\, 585 Dundas Street East\, Toronto\, ON\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Musical Theatre
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