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"A rare world premiere from the Canadian Opera Company has marked a new entry in the country's essential operatic canon"
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What is the story?

 

This theatrical operatic opus follows the journey of Nova Scotian Contralto, Portia White, "the daughter of destiny", most commonly noted as the first Black Canadian concert singer to achieve international fame.

 

Through a diverse collage of song, spoken word, design, and video, this opera explores the displacement and distortion of being "first" and then relegated to obscurity. 

 

The opera depicts Portia’s journey through death, fractured into three forms within herself: Portia Body, Portia Spirit and Portia Soul. As Portia relives moments in her life, she navigates the secrets of her past, both cryptic and coded.

 The opera explores the theme of assimilation and questions the trope of what it means to be "the first" black trailblazer in a society that centralizes whiteness as the pinnacle of success. Despite racial and gender barriers, Portia White's life was about overcoming obstacles. Ultimately, the opera celebrates her triumphs.

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WORLD PREMIERE JUNE 2024

"The show uses song, spoken word, design, and video in a collage of inspiration and influence. However, it is the music that connects, contains, and holds its diversity as one. This work reimagines the score as musical scripture in a story of experience and appropriation, reclamation, and proclamation, drawing from the past to make it fresh and new.

 

Through a bold aesthetic synthesized of many art forms, we unpack the siloed nature of popularized music and "european" operatic forms to bridge unity between artistic and musical communities. Through spoken word, rap, existing repertoire, folk songs, and rhythm & blues, we seek to expound the boundaries of what Black Opera can be, reexamining innovative ways to decentralize opera from its colonized roots.

 

This will be the first time a Black director, librettist, composer, and team graces the stage of the Canadian Opera Company. However, Portia was no stranger to the idea of being the first. We recognize how we walk the trail that Portia carved for us.

 

We are incredibly excited to be premiering this show in 2024, 80 years after Portia shared her gifts with the world at new york's town hall. Being given one of the largest platforms in Opera, this is our chance to give back to Portia what she could not have in her lifetime: a show that centralizes her story in an artform that often relegates blackness to the peripheries. However; this time, we are here to ensure she is never forgotten."

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artistic mentor: peter hinton-davis
ancestral advistory: ahdri zhina mandiela

consulting production manager: daniel bennett
coc production manager: michael freeman + murphy diggon 
coc technical director: mike ledermueller
administrative collective management: ian arnold
international associate producer: clive mathibe
production photos by michael cooper
behind the scenes imagery by evan mitsui

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images of portia white courtesty of the bill and vivian white estate and with permission by the yousuf karsh estate

we acknowledge the current support of

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to date this piece has been supported through the support of

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and through the theatre creators reserve fund recommenders

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supported by the national ballet's of canada's open space residency program and the caravan farm theatre national playwrights retreat

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additional support from

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Chryptych Collective
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