Daily Archives: May 10, 2012

Announcement: Mallory Gilbert Leadership Award presented to Chuck Childs and protégé Adèle Benoit, PACT

The Professional Association of Canadian Theatres is proud to present the fifth annual Mallory Gilbert Leadership Award to Chuck Childs.

Chuck Childs is a production manager and arts administrator who has worked in the Canadian Theatre community for over thirty years. A graduate of the inaugural Ryerson College Theatre program, Chuck then returned to his hometown of Montréal, where he was Production Manager at the Centaur Theatre Company for thirteen seasons before becoming General Manager. A stalwart supporter of both the Canadian theatre community and of PACT, Chuck has chaired PACT committees and negotiating teams and had been called upon to serve as interim treasurer numerous times. In 2005 Chuck helped establish the English Language Arts Network an organization supporting and promoting English-language Artists in Quebec in all disciplines, and is currently serving his second term as President. Chuck has also shared his invaluable knowledge and experience teaching production management at the National Theatre School and lecturing at McGill University and Concordia University, and is frequently consulted by emerging General Managers across the country.

In making the Award, the selection panel cited Chuck’s outstanding contribution to Canadian theatre, particularly his long-term commitment both to English-speaking theatre in Québec as well as to the Canadian theatre community as a whole. Chuck is well known for his passion and optimism, and for the ways in which he moves the theatre community forward. He is a mentor and confidante to theatre professionals across the country, and his longevity in the theatre industry is something his peers and colleagues admire.

Chuck was surprised and flattered to receive this recognition: “To receive an award which was created by this organization to recognize Mallory, whom I have known and hugely respected for over 30 years, is truly an honour. There is nothing so rewarding as receiving recognition from your peers.”

The $5000 award includes a $1000 portion presented to a protégé chosen by the Award winner, underlining the importance of skills and knowledge transmission in leadership building. The deserving protégé selected by Chuck is Adèle Benoit, a theatre administrator based in Montréal. A graduate of the MBA program at the John Molson School of Business at Concordia University, Adele has worked at Black Theatre Workshop (BTW) in Montréal since 2005. Shortly after starting work at BTW the board of directors invited Adèle to become the General Manager, and has since worked alongside two Artistic Directors: Tyrone Benskin and Quincy Armorer.

Chuck is delighted to select a protégé: “After receiving Mallory’s call the first person I thought of for my protégé was Adèle. She is one of those next generation MBA GM’s, the kind that makes us old guys suspicious or maybe even nervous. But Adèle has impressed me time and time again at meetings and in discussions by her thoughtful comments and “let’s try” attitude. Theatre is in good hands.”

The award, named in honour of Mallory Gilbert – Tarragon Theatre’s General Manager for 34 years and former President of the Professional Association of Canadian Theatres (PACT) – celebrates and recognizes significant and valuable leadership within the Canadian Theatre community.

In an exceptional collaboration based on their deep appreciation for Mallory’s contribution to both organizations and their shared commitment to leadership in the theatre community, Tarragon Theatre and PACT Communications Centre initiated the Mallory Gilbert Leadership Award in 2007.

The award ceremony took place on May 10 in Grand Bend, ON during the PACT annual conference, a highly regarded event that brings together theatre professionals from across the country.

The Professional Association of Canadian Theatres (PACT) is a member-driven organization that serves as the collective voice of professional Canadian theatres. For the betterment of Canadian theatre, PACT provides leadership, national representation and a variety of programs and practical assistance to member companies, enabling members to do their own creative work.

Announcement: 2012 Finalists Announced, Toronto Arts Foundation Awards

Today, Toronto Arts Foundation (TAF) announced the fifteen finalists for the 2012 Toronto Arts Foundation Awards, celebrating those individuals and organizations that have made outstanding contributions to Toronto’s vibrant artistic and cultural life.  This year’s nominees were chosen by a stellar multi-disciplinary jury which included Francisco Alvarez, Hilario Duran, John Farrell, Darlene Gilliland, Angela Grabham, Bonnie Kim, Moynan King, Richard Lee, Chris Lorway, Shauna McCabe and Natalyn Tremblay.  Winners of the 2012 Toronto Arts Foundation Awards will be announced on Thursday, June 21, 2012 at the Mayor’s Arts Awards Lunch.

 2012 Toronto Arts Foundation Awards Finalists

Arts for Youth Award finalists:
Art Starts, Regent Park Focus Youth Media Arts Centre and Supporting Our Youth (SOY)

This $15,000 cash prize established in 2007 by Martha Burns, Jim Fleck and Jim Pitblado, celebrates an individual, collective or organization that has demonstrated an outstanding commitment to engaging Toronto youth in the arts.  The three finalists will each receive $2,000, made possible by Diana Bennett and Spencer Lanthier.

Toronto Arts and Business Award finalists:
TELUS, The Daniels Corporation and Sun Life Financial

This award celebrates a local business that has made an important contribution to the arts in Toronto through innovative, transformative and entrepreneurial partnerships. Established in 2006, this award is presented in partnership with Business for the Arts, The Toronto Star and Toronto Arts Foundation.

RBC Emerging Artist Award finalists:
Chris Curreri, Daniel Karasik and Sandy Pool

This $7,500 cash prize is presented to an emerging Toronto artist working in any discipline in celebration of current accomplishments and future potential. In addition, finalists will receive $1,000 each. Established in 2006 by RBC Foundation, this award is intended to support the development or completion of new work.

Roy Thomson Hall Award of Recognition:
Lydia Adams, Alan Davis and Michael M. Koerner

This $10,000 cash prize is presented to an individual, ensemble or organization to recognize creative, performing, administrative, volunteer or philanthropic contributions to Toronto’s musical life. This award was established by the Volunteer Committee of Roy Thomson Hall in 1984 to recognize and thank the community that supported the conception, building and establishment of the new concert hall.  In 2002, the Corporation of Massey Hall and Roy Thomson Hall asked the TAF to manage the award.

William Kilbourn Award for the Celebration of Toronto’s Cultural Life:
Patricia Fraser, Mi Young Kim and Jini Stolk

This $5,000 Cash prize is presented to an individual performer, teacher, administrator or creator in any arts discipline, including architecture and design, whose work is a celebration of life through the arts in Toronto. Established in 1996, this award is funded through an endowment made possible by private donors who wished to celebrate and remember the life of William Kilbourn who died in 1995.  Kilbourn was a writer and teacher who spent seven years as a member of Toronto City Council, and served as Toronto Arts Council president from 1982 to 1984.

In addition, each award winner will receive an original work of art commissioned by the Toronto Arts Foundation.  This year TAF has chosen Toronto-based artist An Te Liu, renowned for his sculptures and installations, to create the piece. Also this year, each finalist will be photographed as part of the Finalists Portrait Series. These beautiful stills will be shot by Denise Grant Photography, and will be featured online, courtesy of NOW Magazine.

About Toronto Arts Foundation
A non-profit charitable organization, Toronto Arts Foundation has the exclusive focus and unique strengths to design effective programs which unite art making and city building. TAF leverages the knowledge and experience of its sister organization Toronto Arts Council to spearhead initiatives to strengthen arts accessibility. It seeks to achieve increased social and economic benefits from the arts for our city, increased citizen participation in the arts, increased recognition of Toronto’s artistic excellence and increased financial investment in the arts. Toronto Arts Foundation is powered by a vision, Creative City: Block by Block – a commitment to connect every Toronto neighbourhood to the transformative power of artistic activity. Toronto Arts Foundation is generously supported by the Government of Ontario, Canadian Heritage, The Ontario Trillium Foundation and The Minto Group. For more information on TAF please visit www.torontoartsfoundation.org

The Mayor’s Arts Awards Lunch is generously supported by Founding Sponsor RBC, Media Sponsors NOW Magazine and The Toronto Star, and Venue Sponsor Oliver & Bonacini.  For more information on the Toronto Arts Foundation Awards and the Mayor’s Arts Awards Lunch please visit www.torontoartsfoundation.org/Our-Programs/Arts-Awards-Lunch

Audition: Professional Training Program – Final Audition, School of Toronto Dance Theatre

Full-time, three-year post-secondary progarm in contemporary dance.
Accepting new students for September 2012

Final Audition: July 14, 2012 (Application deadline July 6, 2012)

For more information check our website or email info@schooloftdt.org

Download the 2012-2013 Admission Guide (PDF)

For more information, please contact:

Andrea Roberts
Artistic Coordinator – Professional Programs
phone: 416-967-6887 ext. 22
email: info@schooloftdt.org

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Workshop: Summer School in Contemporary Dance July 2 – 27, 2012*, School of Toronto Dance Theatre

Summer School in Contemporary Dance July 2 – 27, 2012*

SPACES STILL AVAILABLE!

The Summer School program is designed for individuals pursuing or considering a professional career in contemporary dance.

We offer:

  • a challenging, intensive program for the physically fit
  • renowned teachers
  • technique classes with experienced dance accompanists
  • a healthy and fun learning environment

Download the brochure (PDF)

Registration deadline is Friday, May 25.

* Please note that the July audition for the Professional Training Program occurs at the end of the second week of the Summer School.

For more information, please contact:

Andrea Roberts
Artistic Coordinator – Professional Programs
phone: 416-967-6887 ext. 22
email: info@schooloftdt.org

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Workshop: August Intensive, Peggy Baker Dance Projects

August 6-10 at Canada’s National Ballet School

The annual Peggy Baker Dance Projects August Intensive is returning to Canada’s National Ballet School August 6-10. Professional dancers and full-time dance students are invited to join the company in workshops with master teachers that explore physical practice, creative practice and repertoire.

New this year, students can choose to explore Peggy Baker’s most recent choreography with company dancers in the Repertoire Stream, or focus on personal artistic exploration in the Creative Practice Stream.

Full course dates and registration details are available at peggybakerdance.com. Deadline to register is July 20. For questions or more information, contact Meaghan Davis at meaghan@peggybakerdance.com or 416-538-4436.