Daily Archives: April 10, 2012

Volunteer: Seeking Volunteers to Assist with our Summer Opera Camp Program, Canadian Opera Company

The Education and Outreach department at the Canadian Opera Company is seeking volunteers to assist with our Summer Opera Camp Program.

Volunteering is a great way to get experience, fulfill community service hours, meet new people, and have fun! We’re looking for committed, creative, hardworking, and outgoing people who are at least 15 years of age. Volunteers are required to commit to a minimum of one full week of camp (8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday to Friday). Police record checks are required at the beginning of the volunteer placement.

For additional information please contact the Carly Anderson, Children and Youth Programs Manager at
carlya@coc.ca or at 416-306-2307.

Application form can be found here

For more information on Summer Opera Camp, visit here.

We welcome applicants to attach their resume to the application form.

Applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis until Monday June 4, 2012 at 5 p.m.

Call for Submissions: Pure Research – Toronto 2012, Nightswimming

Presented by Nightswimming in association with the Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies, University of Toronto

Application Deadline: May 1, 2012, 5pm
Research Period: October 15-20, 2012
There are few places in Canada where in-depth theatrical research can be explored without the pressure of developing or performing a new work. Nightswimming’s unique Pure Research program provides space, money and resources to artists who are pursuing provocative theatrical questions.

Pure Research is designed to foster theatrical experiments that are not specifically linked to the creation of new work. In the spirit of inquiry, we want you to tell us what you don’t know, and how you might be able to answer your questions through a Pure Research workshop. What does that mean? If you have a theatrical question, and can pose it in terms of an experiment, then we’re interested. We supply studio space for up to three days, a fee for the lead researcher and a modest budget for artists and materials. For examples from past sessions, click here.

Pure Research Toronto sessions will be conducted in the Glen Morris Studio Theatre at the University of Toronto, in association with the Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies (formerly The Graduate Centre for Study of Drama). Nightswimming Artistic Director Brian Quirt will be present during each research process to observe, consult and offer assistance. Graduate students may also be involved as participants and observers. As part of their research, successful applicants are required to submit a full report within one month of completing their experiment; the report and additional documentation will be posted on the Nightswimming website.

We are particularly interested in

  • artists who view research & development as a long-term process, not a short-cut to production
  • an artistic spirit of inquiry around text, genre, style and/or production elements

We need a concise but detailed proposal outlining:

  • your question and what you want to learn from it
  • why you feel Pure Research is the best forum for this investigation
  • how you intend to conduct the experiment; this is the most important section of the application
  • practical details such as time, people and equipment required

Remember that it is NOT a developmental workshop for a new performance piece

  • be honest about what you know, what you don’t know, what you want, and what you’d like to achieve
  • applicants must be available for the research week in October 2012
  • before making our final decisions we may contact those whose submissions intrigue us
  • we also may ask short-listed applicants for further information or a more detailed proposal

What to send us:

  • one page cover letter introducing yourself and defining the application: time requested, estimated budget, specific goals
  • a two page (maximum) project description
  • c.v. of principal artist-researcher and a list of collaborators, if known
  • any relevant support material such as text or prior research
  • do not send videos, press clippings, photos, programs, press kits or folders

Applications will be accepted by email only. All applicants will be informed of results by June 15, 2012.
Applicants outside Toronto are welcomed, but we are unable to provide travel or accommodation for selected projects.

Please email applications to rupal@nightswimmingtheatre.com by 5pm on Tuesday, May 1, 2012.

Nightswimming is a dramaturgical company dedicated to exploring the boundaries of dramaturgy and performance. We commission and develop new works of theatre, dance and music. For more information, or if you have questions about applying, contact us at www.nightswimmingtheatre.com or 416.504.3898. We look forward to reading your application.

Job Posting: Choreographer Needed: Anne & Gilbert the Musical, Bravo Academy for the Performing Arts

Bravo Academy is looking for an experienced and energetic choreographer for their upcoming summer production of Anne & Gilbert the Musical. Candidates must have previous experience, enjoy working with teens and be comfortable with East Coast style step dancing.

Applicant must be available for all the rehearsal and casting audition dates. This is a advanced music theatre student (13-21yrs) production where students are required to audition for placement into the program. Applicant must be able to work well independently and in a group setting with the artistic team.

  • Casting Auditions: June 5 & 11 (7-10pm)
  • Rehearsals: Aug. 7-23 (Mon-Fri 11-4pm)
  • Shows: Aug. 24-27
  • Where: Bravo Academy (150 Laird Dr, Toronto)
  • Theatre: Alumnae Theatre (70 Berkeley St., Toronto)
  • Payment: TBC

To apply please e-mail your resume to:

melissa@bravoacademy.ca
Melissa Bencic (Artistic Director)
www.bravoacademy.ca

Call for Submissions: Enter the 2012 Youth Agents of Change Competition!, CSI

In partnership with ING Direct, we are delighted to announce our second search for Youth Agents of Change!

We’re looking for a diverse mix of social entrepreneurs aged 19-29 to support through the 2012/3 program. Youth Agents of Change winners will receive:

  • 60 hours of free monthly desk space and three hours of free monthly meeting space at the Centre for Social Innovation Annex (720 Bathurst Street at Bloor)
  • Access to the ING Direct Network Orange Space (221 Yonge Street at Dundas)
  • Tailored programming and mentorship to accelerate your social venture
  • Connections to experts, professionals and resources across the social mission sector
  • Participation in Toronto’s most dynamic community of change agents

Are you a youth Agent of Change? Do you know someone who deserves to win?

Click here for more information about the program and how to apply!
Applications are due by May 4, 2012. A team of CSI and ING Direct staff will work alongside former Agents of Change to select the winners among the applicants.

Updated Job Posting: Non-Union Directors, Alumnae Theatre Company

Alumnae Theatre Company seeks non-union directors for the four mainstage productions in our 2012-13 season:

  • The Toronto premiere of Lisa Moore’s “February”
  • “The Drowning Girls” by Beth Graham / Charlie Tomlinson / Daniela Vlaskalic,
  • the Oscar Wilde classic “A Woman of No Importance”
  • “The Killdeer” by James Reaney (his first play; originally produced at Alumnae Theatre in 1960).

Interested directors should check the Auditions page of www.alumnaetheatre.com for guidelines and submission instructions.  The deadline to submit a letter of interest is April 30. Candidate interviews will be scheduled in the week of May 7.