Wednesday, August 25, 2021

Brandt Eisner - Splitt: The Art of Drag Exhibition

 

"We're all born naked and the rest is drag"

-RuPaul.
 
"Splitt: The Art of Drag" presents the wearable art which helps create The Ice House Gallery's curator, visual artist, and former Talent Trust recipient, Brandt Eisner's drag performance characters “Lickity Splitt” and “Persnickety Splitt.”
 
Not just for fun and entertainment, drag challenges the constructs of gender and societal norms. Drag is a political act which reminds us that however we present ourselves to the world it's not always who we are but a role we play.
 
Opening reception: September 4 between 1:00-2:30pm
Exhibition continues until October 3, 2021.
The Ice House Gallery
Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia

More info about the exhibition can be found here.

Photo by Brent McCombs, AlterEgo Photography


 
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Wednesday, August 18, 2021

ADVENTURES: Talent Trust Connections



Keep Good (Theatre) Company is thrilled to present the world premiere of ADVENTURES by Gillian Clark. Directed by former Talent Trust recipient Luciana Silvestre Fernandes and Christian Barry.

Part fairy tale part gritty-real-life tale, Adventures invites us to the roots of the Mother Tree to witness the stories of PJ and Wendy, two teenagers on the edge of a life altering moment.

Dates: 
Tue, Aug 24, at 9:15pm - Sun, Aug 29, at 10:30pm

at Point Pleasant Park (In a hidden location) 

Adventures is produced by another Talent Trust recipient Laura Vingoe-Cram and Colleen MacIsaac.

For more information visit: https://keepgoodadventures.com/ 

Luciana was the winner 2011 Canada Games Young Artist of Excellence Award in 2016 and Laura was the winner of the Theatre Nova Scotia Award in 2015.

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Wednesday, August 11, 2021

Celebrating Raymond Simpson's legacy

We're grateful to Raymond Simpson's family for establishing and sustaining this fantastic and generous special award since 1999.

The Raymond Simpson Award, named in memory of Raymond Simpson, long-time Secretary for the NSTT who contributed years of service to its management, will be awarded, if merited, to a recipient who shows exceptional commitment and potential in music as an instrumentalist. The award is $1,000. 

Note from his daughter Joan Bears and sons David and Eric Simpson:

As Secretary of the Talent Trust our father, Raymond Simpson, found a quiet and deep fulfillment for his love of music, education, young people and the province of Nova Scotia. The Simpson family is delighted that the Talent Trust founded a special award in his name, to celebrate the joy he found in helping to establish and encourage the careers of young Nova Scotian musicians and artists.

More about Raymond:

Raymond Simpson was widely known for his enrichment of the musical culture of Nova Scotia. His vocation was education but his avocation was music. He served as Secretary of the Talent Trust for 24 years and worked for the NS Department of Education from 1944 to 1978.  

In these dual roles, he was an important liaison between the Talent Trust and the provincial government, the Talent Trust’s primary supporter in its formative years. 

He was a member of the Acadian Male Quartet on the CBC national radio broadcast Harmony Harbour for over 15 years. He was a frequent soloist in Halifax concerts and on CBC radio and television. He was bass soloist in the Andrews United Church choir and  a member of many other Halifax choral groups. 

He sang leading roles in productions of the Nova Scotia Opera Association between 1949 and 1955, including Don Giovanni, Tales of Hoffmann, and the Nova Scotia folk opera The Broken Ring. He was active in the early years-of the Halifax Symphony, the Halifax Music Festival and the Nova Scotia Festival of the Arts.

Listen to Raymond Simpson at 

https://app.searchie.io/playlist/Rqo4nevLkx


Past Raymond Simpson Award recipients:

  • India Gailey (cello) 2020
  • Amelia Bruce (flute) 2019
  • Mimisu Lee (French horn) 2018
  • Ross Macintosh (euphonium) 2017
  • Heemin Choi (violin) 2016
  • Emery Van de Wiel 2015
  • Claire Ahern (flute) 2014
  • Darren Hicks 2013
  • Jocelyn (Lan-Fen) Yang (piano) 2012
  • Evan Mounce 2011
  • Heemin Choi (violin) 2010
  • Ian Hopkin (bassoon) 2009
  • Lucas Porter (piano) 2008
  • Lauren DeRoller 2007
  • Dorothy Ro (violin) 2006
  • Celeste Williams 2005
  • Dorothy Ro (violin) 2004
  • Lucas Pearse (bass) 2003
  • Marc Djokic (violin) 2002
  • Denise Ro (violin) 2001
  • Graeme Gillis 2000
  • Denise Djokic (cello) 1999


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Thursday, August 5, 2021

Musical Theatre Intensive with Talent Trust recipient Katie Cochrane!


Musical Theatre Intensive
 ðŸŽ­ August 23-27
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Do you want to enhance your musical theatre vocal technique? Join former Talent Trust recipient Katie Cochrane and Patrick Maubert as they guide you through incorporating healthy vocal technique into your belt, mix, crossover vocal production.

This week-long course will offer an opportunity to expand your repertoire, enhance your audition skills and broaden your network of friends and industry professionals. 

Group I: ages 14-17 | Group II: ages 18+
Led by Faculty members: Katie Cochrane & Patrick Maubert

You can learn more on Instagram and Facebook.

Katie was the winner of the 2015 Theatre Nova Scotia Award.

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