Job Posting: Stage Manager for 2009 “Nutcracker” Tour and 2010 “Cinderella” Tour, Ballet Jörgen Canada

Ballet Jörgen Canada is looking for a Stage Manager for their 2009 “Nutcracker” Tour and their 2010 “Cinderella” tour.
Responsibilities include: calling of lighting, sound, fly & other cues during performances, coordinating rehearsals in studio and on stage, and working with volunteers and/or professional crew, etc.
A valid driver’s license is essential.  Duties also include driving production vehicles including cube vans. Touring experience would be an asset.  Experience running theatrical shows a must.
The position is full time for the “Group of Seven Nutcracker” tour in Ontario, early November to end of December and the “Cinderella” tour mid January to late April in Western Canada and Eastern Canada.

Ballet Jörgen Canada, a contemporary ballet company based out of Toronto, tours extensively throughout Canada and the States. In the 2009/10 season BJC will be touring “Coppelia”, “Anastasia”, “Emperor’s New Clothes”, “Cinderella” and “The Group of Seven Nutcracker”.

For further information or to send a resume please contact:
Cindy Smith
Production Manager
Ballet Jörgen Canada
Phone:  416-415-5000 ext. 2229
Fax:  416-415-2865
Email: productionmanager@balletjorgen.ca
www.balletjorgencanada.ca
Resumes will be accepted until June 19, 2009

Event: Right Here, Right Now: an Un-Conference on The Future(s) of Toronto Performance, Canadian Stage Company

Saturday, June 20, 2009, 10 a.m.- 6 p.m., $10 including lunch – Reception to Follow

A one day meeting of Toronto’s groundbreaking professional artists, arts workers and arts leaders to talk about the future(s) of performance practice and our city’s stages. Facilitated by Trampoline Hall’s Misha Glouberman using techniques drawing from open-space technology and world cafes (the “Un-” denotes a conference with no panels, guest-speakers or pre-determined outcomes), the agenda is crafted by participants and the issues on the table are the ones you want to talk about. All who have stake in the evolution of performance are encouraged to attend to strategize, explore and identify what we can do right now to address our most challenging and exciting opportunities.

What to know more? What is an Un-Conference anyway?

A one day “un-conference” to talk about the future(s) (as many as we want).

On a first name basis, with an agenda proposed and finalized when we arrive, anything anyone cares enough about will be up for discussion in groups large and small, records will be kept and distributed, lunch and maybe a drink or two will be had. It will all be facilitated by the wonderful Misha Glouberman, using “un-Conference” methods and approaches that are changing the way people gather and make change in the technology sector and, now, far beyond.

On this day, we will gather to speak as individuals and artists who care and take responsibility for the forms we work in, without the pressure of representing the organizations we may work for or work with. To speak in order to help each other solve problems.  Big problems (the ethics of contemporary performance) or smaller problems (best place to buy good cheap paint.)

To look at big problems by solving small ones.  Not to complain about the things we spend so much time complaining about but taking a proactive approach to conversation that focuses on what we can do right here, right now.

Where and when?

Saturday June 20, 2009
10 am – 6 pm (with evening celebrations)
$10 (lunch included)
The Canadian Stage Company – Berkeley Street Theatre – 26 Berkeley Street
Part of the Canadian Stage Company’s Festival of Ideas and Creation.
In association with Dancemakers and Small Wooden Shoe.

Who?

You.

Those who care about the future(s) of Toronto performance.  Artists, Arts Workers, Arts Advocates.

We want this to be big and broad. To move past lip service to the diversity of Toronto’s performance scene. To be in a room and look around and be rocked by the meeting of difference.

The agenda is set by those who are present, by the people who care and take responsibility. So its really important that YOU are in the room.

Fill out the attached registration form and RSVP so we know you will be there.  Plus, the conference will have a capacity and we want to make sure you’re signed up before its too late.

As well – tell us who should we make sure is there, or invite them yourself by forwarding this email!

Why the future?

By focusing on the future we look to what we, in the room, can change. What is possible next, if we do something different now. Where might we want to go – as artists, as people who care about performance.  What questions can we ask, and answer when we’re all in the same room. What problems can we solve by talking together.
It’s perhaps too easy to get caught in old separations or past perceived indiscretions. And they are important to acknowledge – to discuss so that they don’t happen again in the future. But it is the future we look to.

Why performance?

Performance is a broad term. And that’s important. It’s important to know that for all our needed and valuable differences, there are some things that could get better if we talked, some things we might have to learn from each other.  Things that performance artists have to talk about with theatre folk and stuff they both want to chat about with dancers.

And because, with the economic crisis and etc etc, it’s rare that we get to meet and talk about performance itself, and the creative decisions, structures and opportunities we have to expand our practice and our methods.  And that meeting and talking could be very important.

Why Toronto?

Toronto is a big city. This is so obvious as not to need to be said.
Except it does.
Because we think it’s a small world.

Especially for those of us who make performances of any kind.

It is a very very small world. And yet it’s a big city.
And so, in a small world in a big city,
We don’t meet each other.

We find ourselves, despite ourselves, in silos.*
And it’s not malevolent or even intentional.
Toronto is a big city. And it’s a busy city.

But perhaps this is not the way to look forward.
Looking forward might need many people in one room talking about the things they care most about.
So it would be good to meet.
Good to take one day to come together.
And talk about the futures of performance, as a form, not an industry, in Toronto.
To try and help and be helped by sharing space and time.

Why a meeting?

Meeting each other and talking can be an end in and of itself. We need to meet those we don’t yet know, and talk again with those we think we know well.  To break assumptions and find what we can offer each other. We meet to bring together communities that don’t often share space, despite sharing so many concerns. The potential for creative chemistry is vast when people come together in the same room to share curiosity, passion and responsibility. And by looking at problems we are striving to solve, we think we will find new perspectives and new solutions.  And, at the very least – you’ll know more about what’s going on in the places you are sometimes to busy to go to, or perhaps have never really been to at all.

*”Since, for example, I work mostly through Buddies, Theatre Passe Muraille and the Theatre Centre, I don’t know what’s going on at Factory, fu-gen, Soulpepper, Obsidian and on and on. Since I work at Dancemakers, I don’t know Pro Arte Danza.  And I don’t think I’m alone in this.”  says Jacob Zimmer.  And we think he is right.

To attend: download and fill out the registration form HERE and email it to festival@canstage.com.  Space is limited. Sign up today.

Job Posting: Assistant Stage Carpenter, Ballet Jörgen Canada

Ballet Jörgen Canada is looking for an Assistant Stage Carpenter for their 2009/10 Season.

Responsibilities include: assisting with organizing the load in and load outs in each venue, assisting supervision of the set up and strike of the set, props and dance floor, and additional items as necessary.

A valid driver’s license is essential.  Duties also include being the primary driver of the 5-ton truck and driving other production vehicles. Touring experience would be an asset.

There is a possibility of touring of the children’s show both in the GTA and East Coast.  This is a full time position from late January to mid April with part time work in the fall and mid April to mid May.

Ballet Jörgen Canada, a contemporary ballet company based out of Toronto, tours extensively throughout Canada and the States. In the 2009/10 season BJC will be touring “Coppelia”, “Anastasia”, “Emperor’s New Clothes”, “Cinderella” and “The Group of Seven Nutcracker”.

For further information or to send a resume please contact:
Cindy Smith
Production Manager
Ballet Jörgen Canada
Phone:  416-415-5000 ext. 2229
Fax:  416-415-2865
Email: productionmanager@balletjorgen.ca
www.balletjorgencanada.ca
Resumes will be accepted until June 19, 2009

Job Posting: Wardrobe Supervisor, Ballet Jörgen Canada

Ballet Jörgen Canada is looking for a Wardrobe Supervisor for their 2009/10 Season.
Responsibilities include: fittings, alterations and repairs, laundry, organizational paperwork for all ballets, as well as supervision of the venues wardrobe person during the Nutcracker Tour.   A valid driver’s license is essential.  Duties also include driving production vehicles including cube vans.  Dance wardrobe and touring experience would be an asset.
This is a full time position from mid August to early January and part time from mid January to mid May.

Ballet Jörgen Canada, a contemporary ballet company based out of Toronto, tours extensively throughout Canada and the States. In the 2009/10 season BJC will be touring “Coppelia”, “Anastasia”, “Emperor’s New Clothes”, “Cinderella” and “The Group of Seven Nutcracker”.

For further information or to send a resume please contact:
Cindy Smith
Production Manager
Ballet Jörgen Canada
Phone:  416-415-5000 ext. 2229
Fax:  416-415-2865
Email: productionmanager@balletjorgen.ca
www.balletjorgencanada.ca
Resumes will be accepted until June 19, 2009

Announcement: Pro-Bono Consulting Services for NonProfits, The Volunteer Consulting Group

The Volunteer Consulting Group (VCG) offers pro-bono consulting services for local non profit organizations. Teams of five undergraduate students, one MBA student, and advisors from the consulting industry tackle cases that range from fundraising strategies to marketing plans. Each case typically runs for 6 months, beginning in November, with the student teams committing a few hours of their time each week to working on the cases

If you think that your organization might be a good match for the VCG, we would love to find out more about you and the details on any project that you have in mind for our case teams to undertake.

Event: NEWAVES, Young Centre for the Performing Arts and Luminato

newwaves

A collaborative explosion of creativity between Toronto and its artists.

ALL EVENTS FREE!

Saturday & Sunday June 6, 7 and
Friday through Sunday June 12 – 14

Over a hundred of Toronto’s established, emerging and youth artists come together under one roof for a multidisciplinary explosion of original works and creative happenings. Artistic disciplines, cultures, and generations blur as Toronto audiences and artists share their creative spark.

Ranging from choreographed pieces inspired by simple, everyday tasks, to vocalists disguised as architectural wonders, to bedtime stories and site-specific theatre, New Waves offers something for all ages and interests, free of charge.

Saturday June 6, 2:00 – 10:00pm
Sunday June 7, 2:00 – 7:00pm
Friday June 12, 7:00 – 10:00pm
Saturday June 13, 2:00 – 10:00pm
Sunday June 14, 2:00 – 7:00pm

Young Centre for the Performing Arts
55 Mill Street, Building 49, Toronto, Ontario, M5A 3C4
Box Office: 416.866.8666 // youngcentre.ca

Event: Jumblies Clothing Sale, Jumblies Theatre

Jumblies Clothing Sale

  • Designer boutique & lots of loony/toony deals
  • Clothes for all ages, sizes and tastes

Saturday June 6th, 12:00 – 5:00 PM Fixt Point Studio, 1550 Queen St. West
Proceeds will support two wonderful productions: the upcoming Arts4All show (We Live Here) at Pelham Park on June 26, 27 & 28, and recovery from our Mayworks production of Oy di velt vet vern yinger.

Thanks to everyone who has already donated clothing. To donate more clothing, or for more information on the sale or our coming events and activities, contact us at 416 203 8428 or info@jumbliestheatre.org.