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2009-2010 National Arts Centre Programs for Students and Teachers DANCE, MUSIC AND THEATRE www.nac-cna.ca 1-866-850-2787 613-947-7000 www.artsalive.ca

National Youth and Education Trust The National Youth and Education Trust is the primary resource for youth and education funding at the National Arts Centre. Supporters of the Trust help the National Arts Centre pursue priority initiatives through the performing arts that nurture and develop the creativity of young people in all regions across Canada, and support the educators and artists who challenge and encourage them. The National Youth and Education Trust funds programs such as masterclasses, internships and training programs for emerging artists, as well as student matinees, open rehearsals and subsidized tickets to build young audiences. It also helps provide key resources to teachers, including resource kits, teacher information nights, and online tools (www.artsalive.ca). The National Youth and Education Trust is supported by Founding Partner TELUS, Sun Life Financial, Michael Potter and Véronique Dhieux, supporters and patrons of the annual NAC Gala and the donors of the NAC Foundation s Corporate Club and Donor s Circle. Contributions to the National Youth and Education Trust are welcome. Join the NAC Foundation s Donors Circle today. Call 613-947-7000, ext. 315. Cover from top to bottom, left to right (photographer in parentheses): Dance Margie Gillis (Cylla Von Tiedemann); French Theatre Assoiffés (Simon Ménard); Music Boris Brott (Fred Cattroll); English Theatre.

Activities at a Glance Grade level Discipline Activity Dates Page 9 12 Dance Toronto Dance Theatre Tues.-Wed. Nov. 3-4/09 6 1 and up Dance Nutcracker (Dress Rehearsal) Wed. Dec. 2/09 6 6 and up Dance Margie Gillis Wed. March 10/10 7 Students Dance NAC Dance Youth Focus Group Sept./09 May/10 7 Kindergarten 3 Music Winter Wonderland Wed.-Thurs. Dec. 9-10/09 10 4 8 Music Let s Go Mozart! Thurs.-Fri. May 27-28/10 10 7 12 Music The Outstanding Oscar Peterson Thurs.-Fri. Nov. 26-27/09 11 7 12 Music Master Musician Sessions (Beginner/Intermediate/Advanced players) Thurs.-Fri. Nov. 26-27/09 11 Teachers Music Teachers Information Night Wed. Sept. 30/09 11 Family Music Family Adventures with the NAC Orchestra Nov./09 May/10 12 3 8 years old Music Kinderconcerts Nov./09 June/10 12 8 12 Music Student Open Rehearsals Oct./09 June/10 15 Kindergarten 6 Opera Lyra Ottawa The Bremen Town Musicians (School Tour/Opera for Young Audiences) Oct. 5-9, 13-16 and Dec. 9-11/09 14 7 12 Opera Lyra Ottawa The Magic Flute (Dress Rehearsal/Young People s Opera Matinee) Thurs. Sept. 10, Fri. Sept. 18/09 14 7 12 Opera Lyra Ottawa Macbeth (Dress Rehearsal) Thurs. March 25/10 14 7 and up English Theatre The Drowsy Chaperone Wed. Oct. 21/09 23 9 and up English Theatre Elephant Wake Thurs. Nov. 12/09 23 4 and up English Theatre A Christmas Carol Wed. Dec. 9, 16/09 24 11 and up English Theatre Night Thurs. Jan. 14/10 24 10 and up English Theatre Mother Courage and Her Children Wed. Jan. 20/10 25 11 and up English Theatre Mrs. Dexter and Her Daily Wed., Feb. 24/10 25 7 and up English Theatre The Comedy of Errors (Performance/Workshop) April 14, 19, 21/10 26 11 and up English Theatre Where the Blood Mixes Thurs. April 1/10 27 9 and up English Theatre Pat Braden A Place To Call Home Fri. May 7/10 27 4 and up English Theatre A Christmas Carol Wed. Dec. 9, 16/09 29 Kindergarten 6 English Theatre Holy Cow! Tues.-Fri. April 6-9/10 29 Students/Teachers English Theatre Theatre Plus Activities Ongoing 31 Teachers English Theatre Teachers Information Night Wed. Sept. 23/09 32 Visit www.artsalive.ca the NAC s performing arts education website! 3

Performance Hall Etiquette Teachers Help us ensure that everyone enjoys the performance! As a teacher bringing your students to a performance at the National Arts Centre, please keep in mind that you are responsible for the behaviour of your students. It is up to you to ensure that the students behave in a respectful and attentive manner towards the performers on stage as well as NAC staff. Use the guidelines below to brief your students about behaviour in the performance hall before you attend your NAC performance. Performers on stage rely on the audience for the energy to perform: audiences need to be attentive, quiet and respectful in order to help create the magic of live performance. Performers can see and hear everything that you do, just as you can see and hear everything that they do, so: Please save your snacks, drinks, candies and gum for another time the performance hall is no place for eating and drinking. Please discuss what you like and dislike about a performance but definitely do it after you leave the hall, not during the performance. It is important that you be comfortable in your seat in the hall but please don t leave your seat once the performance has started. It s distracting to those on stage. Be sure to turn off cell phones, pagers and anything that beeps before you enter the hall. Musicians love to have their performance acknowledged by your applause, but remember to wait until the whole piece is over. Some composers choose to write music in several movements. It may seem like the end of the piece when the performers come to the end of a movement, but often a piece of music is made up of several movements. If you get confused about when a piece of music is finished, watch the performers on stage you ll be sure to know when the piece is over when the conductor turns and faces the audience. Remember that there are a lot of people who work very hard to put on a performance: not just actors, dancers and musicians, but administrators, front-of-house and technical staff. Everyone will have a different opinion of what they see on stage, but consider that constructive criticism is always appreciated more than purely negative criticism. Through the performing arts we can explore other points of view, learn new and different things about ourselves and about others. Everyone who views a performance will experience it in a different way. It is important to respect this process of exploration in yourselves and those around you. 4

Dance Photo: David Hou 40 Years of Unlimited Possibilities Celebrating our Passion for Performance, Creation and Learning Home to dance artists since its opening night on June 2, 1969, the National Arts Centre marks its 40 th anniversary during our 2009-2010 season! Join us in celebrating 40 incredible years of creativity on our stages, while engaging your students in this most beautiful of art forms. Experience the best of dance and an all-canadian repertoire of educational activities for students, including two matinees by our nation s most enduring companies and dance artists. We begin with educational opportunities for high schools by acclaimed choreographer Christopher House and his company, Toronto Dance Theatre. Then a special holiday treat returns with Nutcracker, an enchanting ballet classic since its debut in December 1892. The Royal Winnipeg Ballet s popular set-in-canada version features music performed by the National Arts Centre Orchestra. And in March, join us as the first modern dance recipient to be decorated with the Order of Canada, our beloved Margie Gillis, provides inspiration and learning on her original style, described as dancing from the inside out. Margie is a Canadian dance icon who has been interpreting universal themes of human emotion through dance for 36 years. We look forward to celebrating our 40 th anniversary and these great Canadian dance experiences by welcoming you and your students to the NAC. Cathy Levy Dance Producer Study Guides A study guide will be mailed approximately three weeks before the performance, after confirmation of group reservation. This guide will help you prepare your students for the performance, with background information on the choreographer and dance company, themes of the work and practical classroom activities. Group Sales for Evening Shows If you re planning a class trip months in advance, or if you would like your students to attend multiple evening dance shows at the NAC, contact the National Arts Centre s group sales team. Students will receive 50% off regular ticket prices. Two adults per twenty students will also receive the student discount. Each additional adult will receive the adult group rate of 20% off regularly priced tickets. For information call 613-947-7000 ext. 384 or email grp@nac-cna.ca. Fundraising Program Are you looking for ways to raise money for your school or community group? Contact the NAC group sales team today to find out how easy it is to raise money and attend an evening or weekend performance at the NAC as a group (does not apply to school matinees). For information call 613-947-7000 ext. 384 or email grp@nac-cna.ca. Half-price Student Tickets Students may purchase half-price tickets to all Dance performances by showing a valid student card at the NAC Box Office. A limited number of student tickets will be available on a firstcome, first-served basis, and only one ticket may be purchased per student card. New! Student Matinees made easy 1. Choose which shows to see. 2. Please read the General Conditions of Sale (see p. 33). 3. Send us your completed order form by fax or mail, or order online at www.nac-cna.ca/studentmatinees. 4. We will send you a confirmation. 5. Pay your invoice (cheque/credit card) by the due date. 6. We will mail your assigned tickets after payment is received, or if you prefer, we can hold your tickets at Box Office. Live Rush 2.0 More options, same great deal! To celebrate its 40 th birthday, the NAC is revamping its Live Rush program for students under 30. This fall, visit www.liverush.ca and discover Live Rush, version 2.0! 5

Dance Photo: David Hou Photo: David Cooper 6 GRADE 9 12 Toronto Dance Theatre (Canada) Dance Morning at the NAC Attend a Dance Morning at the NAC, learn from the Artistic Director of Toronto Dance Theatre, Christopher House, take a dance workshop by experienced dance educator and TDT Rehearsal Director Rosemary James and enjoy a backstage tour. The workshop will be held on the stage of the NAC s Theatre! Date: Time: Place: Wednesday, November 4, 2009 Length: 3.5 hours Two start times to suit your school s needs. Book early to secure a spot. 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Please arrive by 9:15 a.m. and bring your lunch. 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Please arrive by 10:15 a.m. and bring your lunch. Arrival at the NAC main lobby Cost: $10 per student, GST included Payment Deadline: Friday, October 2, 2009 Workshops are limited to 30 students each. Total attendance at Dance Morning at the NAC is limited to 90 students. Evening Performance of Dis/(sol/ve)r To extend your learning, we encourage classes to consider attending the evening performance of Toronto Dance Theatre s Dis/(sol/ve)r on Tuesday, November 3, 2009 at 7:30 p.m. in the NAC Theatre. To take advantage of this package, please register FIRST for the Dance Morning at the NAC, and inform us of your interest in attending the show. We will set aside your tickets at the time of your registration. Package for both events: $22 per student, GST included. Accompanying adult admitted to the performance for $12. Teacher Workshop Christopher House, Artistic Director of Toronto Dance Theatre and one of Canada s most renowned choreographers will lead teachers in a dance workshop exploring his own particular approach to the dancing body, based on his 30 years of experience as a teacher and choreographer. This workshop is for school teachers (with basic to advanced levels of dance training) and dance studio teachers. Date: Wednesday November 4, 2009 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Location to be confirmed (available in the fall of 2009). Space is limited; pre-registration is required. FREE for school teachers, $15 for dance studio teachers Registration for Toronto Dance Theatre activities: Renata Soutter 613-947-7000 ext. 588 or soutter@magma.ca GRADE 1 AND UP Royal Winnipeg Ballet (Canada) Nutcracker Dress Rehearsal Performed by the Royal Winnipeg Ballet Featuring the National Arts Centre Orchestra Presented by the National Arts Centre This gorgeous version of the classic tale is a child s Christmas fantasy. Nutcracker features Filbert the dancing bear, cavorting mice, a sugarplum fairy, and a magically growing Christmas tree all wrapped in a turn-of-the-century Canadian setting. Featuring choreography by Nina Menon and Galina Yordanova, scenery by Brian Perchaluk, 175 original costumes by Paul Daigle, Tchaikovsky s timeless music, and dozens of local children. Nutcracker is a visual and musical spectacle, a holiday confection which preserves the best of the Russian tradition and spices it up with uniquely Canadian ingredients. Date: Wednesday, December 2, 2009 at 1:30 p.m. Length: 120 minutes, including intermission Place: NAC Southam Hall Cost: $12 (students and adults), GST included Payment deadline: Monday, November 2, 2009 Come to this performance to: Celebrate the festive season with a classic holiday show; Be entertained by the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, and the National Arts Centre Orchestra, two Canadian treasures; Watch a performance, with lavish sets and stunning costumes, which communicates a story through dance; Give an educational experience of professional ballet as a learning backdrop for history, exploring cultural context or how music and dance work together; Have an opportunity to teach appropriate audience behaviour and develop learning on art appreciation through reflecting, responding and analysing artistic excellence. Wishes to thank:

GRADE 6 AND UP Margie Gillis (Canada) THREAD Excerpts Margie Gillis is a living legend currently celebrating 36 years as a Canadian dance icon. The first Canadian modern dance artist to receive the Order of Canada, she was also the first performer to take modern dance to China in 1979. Named as a cultural ambassador for Canada and Quebec, she has toured the globe with her repertoire of more than 80 works. She brings her joyful, witty and rhapsodic solo work to the NAC stage, performing excerpts from her newest work, THREAD, which looks at our essential being, examining how we accept ourselves by letting go, deepening our discovery of who we really are. Date: Wednesday March 10, 2010 at 12:30 p.m. Length: 60 minutes Place: NAC Theatre Cost: $10 (students and adults), GST included Payment deadline: Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Come to this performance to: See modern dance at its finest choreographed and performed by a Canadian icon, providing learning on history and cultural context; Experience how emotion is expressed through dance; See a theatrical work that represents the basic human condition articulated in dance; View a solo dance artist and learn about her craft; Watch a piece of dance created for a general public, yet suitable for students aged 11 and up. Workshops Ms. Gillis has developed a unique teaching method relevant to students and teachers of all levels of experience with dance. Further details on her workshops will be made available in the fall of 2009. Photo: Michael Slobodian A world of dance in Ottawa is at your doorstep In our regular dance season there are many performances that would be compelling and engaging, educational and entertaining for your students. We offer school matinees for shows from our regular programming, but there s so much more that we hope you ll discover. We invite you to consider bringing a school group to an evening performance or come and enjoy dance with your own family. Along with Toronto Dance Theatre, Nutcracker, and Margie Gillis, here are other top picks for young people, schools and families: FOR ALL AGES The Sleeping Beauty by The National Ballet of Canada November 5-7, 2009 at 8 p.m. Sutra by Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui/ Monks from the Shaolin Temple November 11-12, 2009 at 8 p.m. Elementos by Lizt Alfonso Dance Cuba March 13, 2010 8 p.m. AGES 16 AND UP Broken Chords by Vincent Dance Theatre April 22-24, 2010 at 8 p.m. AGES 14 AND UP Miroku by Saburo Teshigawara/KARAS April 29-30, 2010 at 7:30 p.m. Dance AGES 11 AND UP Uprising and In Your Rooms by Hofesh Shechter Company September 29-30, 2009 at 7:30 p.m. Mixed repertoire by Boston Ballet January 28-30, 2010 at 8 p.m. Mixed repertoire by Morphoses/ The Wheeldon Company February 2, 2010 at 8 p.m. Moulin Rouge by Royal Winnipeg Ballet April 15-17, 2010 at 8 p.m. BACH: Multiplicity by Compañía Nacional de Danza May 11, 2010 at 8 p.m. For show descriptions and more information visit www.nac-cna.ca/dance. Masterclasses The Dance department is thrilled to offer masterclasses and workshops often exclusively in Ottawa -- by some of the dance world s most renowned artists performing at the NAC. Dance teachers, dance students, pre-professional and professional dancers can take advantage of these fantastic opportunities throughout the 2009-2010 season. Teachers are always welcome to watch NAC dance workshops and masterclasses for free. For more information, visit: nac-cna.ca/danceteachers. Youth Focus Group for Dance The Dance Department formed its first Youth Focus Group in 2003. Every year since then, a new group of teens has had the incredible opportunity of gaining an in-depth perspective on dance and the performing arts and building appreciation and interest in dance for a new generation. The NAC Youth Focus Group for Dance offers participants: Lively discussion about and exposure to professional theatrical dance that will help deepen an appreciation for the art form; A chance to communicate about one s personal aesthetics and meet renowned dance artists performing at the NAC; An opportunity to become an ambassador for dance in their school; Tickets to a selection of dance performances of all styles to attend with the group. Teachers, recommend a student aged 14 to 17 for the NAC Youth Focus Group for Dance. Six students will be chosen. Students will be selected based on their commitment to the arts, leadership skills and curiosity about dance. The group will be made up of students with dance and non-dance backgrounds, males and females, and Francophones and Anglophones. Deadline: Friday, September 18, 2009. For application details contact Dance Outreach Coordinator, Renata Soutter 613-947-7000 ext. 588 or soutter@magma.ca. 7

Dance Order Form Please read General Conditions of Sale (p. 33) before completing this order form. School/Organization School Board Address City/province Postal code Name of Principal Person responsible for purchase Signature Position Telephone (work) Ext. (home) Fax Email Grade level(s) of students attending Number of wheelchairs Number of study guides required (1 per teacher) Toronto Dance Theatre Registration for Toronto Dance Theatre activities: Renata Soutter 613-947-7000 ext. 588 or soutter@magma.ca Royal Winnipeg Ballet Nutcracker Southam Hall Students $12 Adults $12 Amount due Chaperones free* Wednesday, December 2, 2009 at 1:30 p.m. Payment deadline: Monday, November 2, 2009 *One free adult supervisor ticket for every 15 student tickets purchased. Margie Gillis THREAD (excerpts) Theatre Students $10 Adults $10 Amount due Chaperones free* Wednesday, March 10, 2010 at 12:30 p.m. Payment deadline: Wednesday, February 10, 2010 *One free adult supervisor ticket for every 15 student tickets purchased. Payment Cheque made payable to the National Arts Centre enclosed. (GST included. GST number: 119051407 RT) The amount of $ will be paid before the payment deadline. Mail or fax your order form School Group Bookings Dance National Arts Centre, P.O. Box 1534, Station B Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5W1 Fax: 613-943-1401 Order online: http://nac-cna.ca/en/education/schools/dancematinees.cfm Additional information about Dance Programming Renata Soutter Telephone: 613-947-7000 ext. 588 Fax: 613-943-1401 Email: soutter@magma.ca 8 Order online at www.nac-cna.ca (see Education, Schools)

Student Matinee Concerts To my Education Colleagues I am pleased that I once again have this opportunity to personally invite you and your students to the National Arts Centre to hear great music performed by your national Orchestra. I believe music is both a window to the world and one of the greatest gifts we can offer our children. Developing an appreciation of music is an invaluable learning and growing experience that can last a lifetime. The value we place as a society on the Arts and Arts Education will be severely tested during the economic uncertainty of the months ahead. I cannot emphasize enough how strongly I feel that music and music education has a fundamental role to play in the development of our youth, and ultimately our Canadian society. I can assure you we will continue to hold ourselves to the highest standards in the creation of educational programming that we hope you find is as entertaining as it is enriching. Sincerely, Pinchas Zukerman Music Director, National Arts Centre Orchestra Student Matinees made easy Music 1. Please read the General Conditions of Sale (see p. 33). 2. Send us your completed order form by fax or mail, or order online at www.nac-cna.ca (see Education, Schools). 3. Within a few days, we ll send you a confirmation. 4. Pay your invoice (cheque/credit card) by the due date. 5. We ll send you a letter of admission granting you entrance to the concert (no tickets will be issued). General Information Location for all concerts: Southam Hall Running Time for all concerts: 60 minutes, without intermission Seating: There are no reserved seats. Instead of tickets you will receive a letter of admission and groups will be seated on a first-come, first-served basis the day of the performance. Cost for all concerts: $8* (students and adults), GST included *One free adult chaperone for every 15 student admissions purchased. Payment deadlines: The NAC Music Department reserves the right to cancel any orders submitted but not paid for by the payment deadline. FREE Study Guides A pre-concert study guide to help you prepare your students for this concert-going experience will be available for download approximately one month before the performance. This booklet will provide you with the recommended classroom activities and information about the concert program, the performers and performance etiquette. Please download the guide from the ArtsAlive.ca Music website (see Music Resources, Resources for Teachers). Photo: Kenn Taylor 9

Music Photo: Kenn Taylor Illustration: Vincent Parizeau KINDERGARTEN GRADE 3 Winter Wonderland Boris Brott, conductor Come warm your spirits with the music of the season as Boris Brott leads the NAC Orchestra in a program of music and dance from different holiday traditions. Students will sing The Huron Carol and other seasonal songs with their Orchestra and enjoy familiar music from Nutcracker accompanying young dancers from The School of Dance. Dates: Wednesday, December 9, 2009 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. (English) Wednesday, December 9, 2009 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. (English) Thursday, December 10, 2009 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. (French) Cost: $8* (students and adults), GST included *One free adult chaperone for every 15 student admissions purchased. Payment deadline: Monday, November 9, 2009 (The NAC reserves the right to cancel any orders submitted but not paid for by this deadline.) FREE CD Sampler One copy of a CD sampler highlighting the music featured on our concert program will be distributed for free to every school attending the concert. Let your students become acquainted with the pieces they will hear during the performance. FREE Study Guide A pre-concert study guide to help you prepare your students for this concert-going experience will be available for download approximately one month before the performance. This booklet will provide you with the recommended classroom activities and information about the concert program, the performers and performance etiquette. Please download the guide from the ArtsAlive.ca Music website (see Music Resources, Resources for Teachers). GRADE 4 8 Let s Go Mozart! Boris Brott, conductor Celebrate the life and musical genius of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (actor Peter Duschenes) with conductor Boris Brott and your National Arts Centre Orchestra. For the first 10 years of his life, Mozart was on the road more than he was at home. He was fascinated by other cultures but never made it to North America. Join us on this musical adventure as we see how Mozart child genius, rebel, explorer and dreamer created great music under some amazing circumstances! Students will be invited to perform on recorder with their Orchestra the theme from Mozart s Piano Sonata in A. Dates: Thursday, May 27, 2010 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. (English) Thursday, May 27, 2010 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. (English) Friday, May 28, 2010 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. (French) Cost: $8* (students and adults), GST included *One free adult chaperone for every 15 student admissions purchased. Payment deadline: Monday, April 26, 2010 (The NAC reserves the right to cancel any orders submitted but not paid for by this deadline.) FREE CD Sampler One copy of a CD sampler highlighting the music featured on our concert program will be distributed for free to every school attending the concert. Let your students become acquainted with the pieces they will hear during the performance. FREE Newspaper guide for students The Ottawa Citizen and the NAC join forces once again to provide a special pre-concert newspaper guide in a student-friendly format. Get your students to play or sing along with the Orchestra by having them learn Mozart s music included in this newspaper. FREE Study Guide A pre-concert study guide to help you prepare your students for this concert-going experience will be available for download approximately one month before the performance. This booklet will provide you with the recommended classroom activities and information about the concert program, the performers and performance etiquette. Please download the guide from the ArtsAlive.ca Music website (see Music Resources, Resources for Teachers). 10

Music 3 rd Annual NAC Orchestra Teachers Information Night Wednesday, September 30 th, 2009 GRADE 7 12 The Outstanding Oscar Peterson Tommy Banks, conductor A member of jazz royalty, the legendary Oscar Peterson was nicknamed the Maharaja of the Keyboard by none other than Duke Ellington. We pay tribute to one of the greatest jazz pianists of all time, a performer whose technical brilliance astonished audiences the world over, and a man who inspired generations of musicians. His 65-year career took him from his Montreal roots to Carnegie Hall and back, and he remains a source of pride for Canada. Pianist Oliver Jones, and vocalists Ranee Lee and 15-year-old Nikki Yanofsky join the NAC Orchestra in a concert commemorating Oscar Peterson. Katie Malloch of CBC Radio s Tonic hosts. Dates: Thursday, November 26, 2009 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. (Bilingual) Friday, November 27, 2009 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. (Bilingual) Cost: $8* (students and adults), GST included *One free adult chaperone for every 15 student admissions purchased. Payment deadline: Monday, November 2, 2009 (The NAC reserves the right to cancel any orders submitted but not paid for by this deadline.) FREE Study Guide A pre-concert study guide to help you prepare your students for this concert-going experience will be available for download approximately one month before the performance. This booklet will provide you with the recommended classroom activities and information about the concert program, the performers and performance etiquette. Please download the guide from the ArtsAlive.ca Music website (see Music Resources, Resources for Teachers). Master Musician Sessions During these interactive one-hour post-concert sessions, your students are invited to bring their instruments and get hands-on performance tips from some of the best musicians around, equally renowned for their performance skills and teaching experience. With sessions for the beginner, intermediate and advanced player, in brass, wind, percussion, and guitar, your students are sure to come away with practical tips for better playing both as individuals and ensemble members. Spaces are limited, so enroll now! See the order form on p.13 to reserve spaces. Cost: $5 per student, GST included Payment deadline: Monday, November 2, 2009 Photo: Michel Dozois Attention all teachers! Ask questions, get answers and gain valuable information about our upcoming Student Matinee season from the artists themselves! Come and talk with NAC Orchestra Principal Youth and Family Conductor Boris Brott, world-renowned Canadian conductor and jazz pianist Tommy Banks, Artistic Director of Platypus Theatre Peter Duschenes, and NAC Orchestra musicians. Meet the Music Education staff and find out about our educational resources including Teacher Resource Kits and our award-winning website ArtsAlive.ca. Enjoy a free evening performance of the NAC Orchestra s Beyond the Score: Mozart s Final Piano Concerto featuring projected images, musical examples performed by the NAC Orchestra and soloists, and theatrical narration. Following intermission, the Orchestra will perform Mozart s Piano Concerto No. 27. Tickets are limited so book early (one ticket per teacher). Tickets will be available for pick up on September 30 th at the start of the Teachers Information Night. Evening Schedule 6 p.m. Refreshments in the NAC Fountain Room and ticket pickup 6:15 p.m. Information session with Music Education staff and special NAC Orchestra guests 6:30 p.m. Brief overview of evening concert 6:45 p.m. Orientation session with Boris Brott, Tommy Banks, and Peter Duschenes on all 2009-2010 student matinees 7:30 p.m. Questions/discussion 7:45 p.m. Information Night concludes 8 p.m. Performance begins To RSVP, please contact the Music Education Office by email: mused@nac-cna.ca or by fax: 613-992-5225. Please RSVP by Friday, September 25, 2009. We look forward to welcoming you to the NAC! 11

Music 2009-2010 SEASON with the NAC Orchestra Photo: David Watanabe Photo: Andrew Kolb 12 The National Arts Centre Orchestra and Jeunesses Musicales of Canada present Kinderconcerts 2009-2010 Five exciting concerts for children 3 8! Music, instruments, theatre and storytelling discover the magic of Kinderconcerts. Fred Piston and his 7 trumpets November 1, 2009 Skarazula February 7, 2010 Giggle and Stomp April 18, 2010 A Journey to Dixieland June 13, 2010 Special Holiday Concert (presented in French only): Le grand bal de Noël December 6, 2009 All concerts are held in the Panorama Room at the National Arts Centre. Bring a comfy cushion and join in on the fun! Performance schedule English: 9:30 a.m. recommended for ages 3-6 11 a.m. recommended for ages 3-6 1:30 p.m. recommended for ages 5-8 French: 3 p.m. recommended for ages 3-8 Ticket prices Single ticket for 2009-2010: Adult $14, Children $8, Family Pass of four $36 Special Holiday Concert: Adult $16, Children $10, Family Pass of four $42 Buying tickets is easy! By Phone: 613-755-1111 Online: www.nac-cna.ca In person: NAC Box Office Monday to Saturday 10 a.m. 9 p.m. Season subscriptions also available. Jeunesses Musicales of Canada wishes to thank

Order Form Student Matinee Concerts School/Organization School Board Address City/province Postal code Name of Principal Person responsible for purchase Special needs Position Telephone (work) Ext. (home) Fax Grade level(s) of students attending Email Tell us more about your music program! We teach using the following instruments: recorder strings brass woodwind percussion Winter Wonderland (Kindergarten Grade 3) Southam Hall Students $8 Chaperones free* Additional Adults $8 Total attending Amount due Wed., Dec. 9/09 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. (English) $ Wed., Dec. 9/09 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. (English) $ Thurs., Dec.10/09 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. (French) $ Payment deadline: Monday, November 9, 2009 *One free adult chaperone for every 15 student admissions purchased. Let s Go Mozart! (Grade 4 8) Southam Hall Students $8 Chaperones free* Additional Adults $8 Total attending Amount due Thurs., May 27/10 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. (English) $ Thurs., May 27/10 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. (English) $ Fri., May 28/10 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. (French) $ Number of newspaper guides (1 per student): (Eng) (Fr) *One free adult chaperone for every 15 student admissions purchased. Payment deadline: Monday, April 26, 2010 The Outstanding Oscar Peterson (Grade 7 12) Southam Hall Students $8 Chaperones free* Additional Adults $8 Total attending Amount due Thurs., Nov. 26, 2009 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. (Bilingual) $ Fri., Nov. 27, 2009 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. (Bilingual) $ *One free adult chaperone for every 15 student admissions purchased. My students will participate in a Master Musician Session, please reserve space for: winds brass guitar percussion ($5 per student) Payment deadline: Monday, November 2, 2009 Mail or fax your order form Student Programs Music National Arts Centre P.O. Box 1534, Station B Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5W1 Fax: 613-992-5225 Additional information Telephone: 613-947-7000 ext. 390 Email: mused@nac-cna.ca Web: www.nac-cna.ca (see Education, Schools) (GST number: 119051407 RT) Student Matinees made easy 1. Please read the General Conditions of Sale (see p. 33). 2. Send us your completed order form by fax or mail, or order online at www.nac-cna.ca (see Education, Schools). 3. Within a few days, we ll send you a confirmation. 4. Pay your invoice (cheque/credit card) by the due date. 5. We ll send you a letter of admission granting you entrance to the concert (no tickets will be issued). Order online at www.nac-cna.ca (see Education, Schools) 13

Music Evenings at the NAC Let your students enjoy an evening performance of the National Arts Centre Orchestra, either on their own or as part of a group outing. Performance tickets are available through several programs: Half-price student tickets Students may purchase half-price tickets to NAC Orchestra performances by showing a valid student card at the NAC Box Office. A limited number of student tickets will be available on a first-come, first-served basis, and only one ticket may be purchased per student card. Group Sales Evenings at the NAC If you re planning a class trip months in advance, an outing for your music, drama or dance class or if you would like your students to attend multiple evening events at the NAC, contact the NAC s group sales team. Students will receive 50% off regular priced tickets. Two adults per twenty students will also receive the student discount. Each additional adult will receive the adult group rate of 20% off. For information call 613-947-7000 ext. 384 or email grp@nac-cna.ca. New! Live Rush 2.0 More options, same great deal! To celebrate its 40 th birthday, the NAC is revamping its Live Rush program for students under 30. This fall, visit www.liverush.ca and discover Live Rush, version 2.0! 14 Opera Lyra Ottawa 2 Daly Avenue, Suite 110, Ottawa ON K1N 6E2 For information and tickets please call: 613-233-9200 ext. 225 Email: idubois@operalyra.ca Opera Lyra Ottawa, currently celebrating its 25 th anniversary, is the city s only professional opera company. Through its Young People outreach programs it offers the opportunity for students to experience fully staged opera accompanied by an orchestra. KINDERGARTEN GRADE 6 The Bremen Town Musicians By Dean Burry Opera for Young Audiences Date: Wednesday, December 9 to Friday, December 11, 2009 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. daily Duration: approximately 50 minutes Location: Fourth Stage, National Arts Centre Cost: Free admission (please make reservation) A donkey, a dog, a cat and a rooster, all mistreated by their masters, run away. They decide to go to Bremen to live without owners and to become town musicians. This OLO Opera Studio production will capture the attention of young scholars with its beautiful music. Each performance offers a 50-minute show in English followed by a short question-and-answer session with the cast. A study guide will be provided to teachers to help prepare students for this experience. School Tour Date: October 5-9 and October 13-16, 2009 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. daily Duration: approximately 50 minutes Cost: $500/performance or $900/two performances in one day Let us bring the magic of The Bremen Town Musicians to you! With only a few logistical requirements, you can treat your whole school to the experience of opera. Each performance offers a 50-minute show in English followed by a short question-andanswer session with the cast. A study guide will be provided to teachers to help prepare students for this experience. GRADE 7 12 The Magic Flute By W.A. Mozart Young People s Opera Matinee Date: Friday, September 18, 2009 11 a.m. Duration: approximately 3 hours Location: Southam Hall, National Arts Centre Cost: $5/student. One complimentary teacher/adult per 15 students. The Magic Flute is one of Mozart s most beloved operas. The spectacular set and costumes were designed by celebrated visual artist David Hockney for La Scala and come to us from the San Francisco Opera. Featuring the National Arts Centre Orchestra and the Opera Lyra Ottawa Chorus. (Sung in German, with English and French Surtitles) This performance, supported by a donation from Michael Potter, includes a Pre-Opera Presentation offering background information about the opera. Opera Lyra will provide teachers an education kit with a comprehensive Study Guide and resources to help prepare students for this experience. The Magic Flute Dress Rehearsal By W.A. Mozart Young People s Night at the Opera Date: Thursday, September 10, 2009 7:30 p.m. Duration: approximately 3 hours Location: Southam Hall, National Arts Centre Cost: $12/student. One complimentary teacher/adult per 15 students. Macbeth Dress Rehearsal By Giuseppe Verdi Young People s Night at the Opera Date: Thursday, March 25, 2010 7:30 p.m. Duration: approximately 3 hours Location: Southam Hall, National Arts Centre Cost: $12/student. One complimentary teacher/adult per 15 students. Macbeth is a story of passion, hatred, treachery, murder, revenge and madness. Three witches announce that Macbeth will become Thane of Cawdor and King of Scotland, a prophesy that lady Macbeth is determined to realize even though it will require the death of the current King, the destruction of friends as well as foe, and ultimately leads to her own death and the assassination of Macbeth, King of Scotland. (Sung in Italian, with English and French Surtitles)

Music Student Open Rehearsals GRADE 8 12 Student Open Rehearsals a unique opportunity to hear the National Arts Centre Orchestra at work in rehearsal with some of the world s finest conductors and soloists, and to meet some of the musicians in person. Pinchas Zukerman with the NAC Orchestra Open Rehearsals are generally held on Wednesday or Thursday mornings (see dates on p. 15-16). During the rehearsals, the Orchestra will be preparing for the concerts taking place the same week. Therefore, the students will hear only one or two of the pieces listed on the program. Please remember that the musicians are hard at work during these rehearsals, and noise or talking can disturb their concentration. When possible, a volunteer will present a short introduction about the musicians and pieces featured on the day s program. For further preparation, we encourage you to visit www.artsalive.ca Music where your students can learn more about the musicians behind the instruments. General information Dates: Year-round Location: Southam Hall Duration: Approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes Cost: Free admission* by reservation only (at least two weeks in advance) *Cancellations without providing a minimum of 72 hours notice will be subject to a $50 fee. Group size: Attendance may be limited; maximum 75 students per school, per visit Note: Student Open Rehearsals are subject to change or cancellation at any time. When requesting more than one rehearsal, priority will be given to first-time attendees. Open Rehearsals made easy 1. Select which rehearsal you wish to attend (see p. 15-16). 2. Send us your completed order form by fax or mail or order online at www.nac-cna.ca (see Education, Schools). 3. Contact us by phone or by email to confirm receipt of your request. 4. A confirmation notice will be sent by email or fax within 5 business days. 5. Out of respect for the musicians, please ensure that your group is quiet during the rehearsal. 6. Please be prepared to stay for the entire rehearsal. Photo: Fred Cattroll THURSDAY OCTOBER 8, 2009 Mahler s Titan Symphony Pinchas Zukerman conductor Russell Braun baritone LINDA BOUCHARD Songs for an Acrobat BACH/arr. MAHLER Orchestral Suite MAHLER Symphony No. 1 Titan 9:30 a.m. Pre-rehearsal introduction 10 a.m. to approx. 11:15 a.m. Open Rehearsal NACOcast Downloads Hook your students up with host Christopher Millard (principal bassoon, NAC Orchestra) in this series of 20-30 minute downloadable MP3 podcasts, through which you and your students can enjoy a personalized, in-depth introduction to the repertoire you will hear at the rehearsal. Go to www.nac-cna.ca (see Podcasts) for more information. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 28, 2009 Fiery Prokofiev Alexander Shelley conductor Simon Trpceski piano ROSSINI William Tell Overture BERLIOZ Romeo and Juliet: Scene for orchestra PROKOFIEV Piano Concerto No. 1 SHOSTAKOVICH Hamlet Suite BRIDGE There is a willow grows aslant a brook R. STRAUSS Don Juan 9:30 a.m. Pre-rehearsal introduction 10 a.m. to approx. 11:15 a.m. Open Rehearsal Visit www.artsalive.ca the NAC s performing arts education website! 15

Music WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 18, 2009 Sacred Trees Douglas Boyd conductor Christopher Millard bassoon CORELLI Concerto Grosso in F major TIPPETT Fantasia Concertante on a Theme of Corelli JOHN WILLIAMS The Five Sacred Trees BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 8 9:30 a.m. Pre-rehearsal introduction 10 a.m. to approx. 11:15 a.m. Open Rehearsal THURSDAY JANUARY 7, 2010 King of Swing: A Tribute to Benny Goodman Michael Krajewski conductor Bob DeAngelis clarinet Imagine that it s 1938 and you re at Carnegie Hall. But instead of the usual orchestra performance, you find Benny Goodman and his orchestra, groovin before a sold-out crowd. This marked the birth of a new era for Goodman, the crowned King of Swing. Canadian bandleader and virtuoso clarinetist Bob DeAngelis recalls that historic era in an evening of Goodman standards, including Moonglow, Let s Dance, Stompin at the Savoy, Lady Be Good and other hits of this golden age. So party like it s 1938 when the NAC Orchestra transforms itself into a really big Big Band. 11 a.m. to approx. 12:15 p.m. Open Rehearsal THURSDAY JANUARY 14, 2010 Amazing Amadeus Pinchas Zukerman conductor and violin Eric Friesen host Kimball Sykes clarinet Members of the Lar Lubovitch Dance Company MOZART Adagio from Clarinet Concerto MOZART Violin Concerto No. 5 Turkish MOZART Symphony No. 29 9:30 a.m. Pre-rehearsal introduction 10 a.m. to approx. 11:15 a.m. Open Rehearsal WEDNESDAY JANUARY 20, 2010 A Feast of Bach Pinchas Zukerman conductor and violin Joanna G froerer flute Charles Hamann oboe Jens Lindemann trumpet BACH Orchestral Suite No. 1 BACH Concerto for Violin and Oboe in C minor BACH Concerto for Flute, Violin, and Harpsichord BACH Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 9:30 a.m. Pre-rehearsal introduction 10 a.m. to approx. 11:15 a.m. Open Rehearsal WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 17, 2010 Pinchas & Amanda Christian Vásquez conductor Pinchas Zukerman violin Amanda Forsyth cello SAINT-SAËNS La Muse et le Poète RÓZSA Sinfonia concertante SCHUBERT Symphony No. 2 9:30 a.m. Pre-rehearsal introduction 10 a.m. to approx. 11:15 a.m. Open Rehearsal WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24, 2010 Rachmaninov s Piano Showpiece James Gaffigan conductor Natasha Paremski piano MOZART Overture to The Abduction from the Seraglio RACHMANINOV Piano Concerto No. 2 DVORÁK Symphony No. 7 9:30 a.m. Pre-rehearsal introduction 10 a.m. to approx. 11:15 a.m. Open Rehearsal î WEDNESDAY MAY 5, 2010 The Poetry of Ohlsson s Chopin Carlo Rizzi conductor Garrick Ohlsson piano BEETHOVEN King Stephen Overture CHOPIN Piano Concerto No. 2 TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 2 Little Russian 9:30 a.m. Pre-rehearsal introduction 10 a.m. to approx. 11:15 a.m. Open Rehearsal THURSDAY MAY 13, 2010 Irving Berlin: From Ragtime to Ritzes Jack Everly conductor Tony DeSare vocals and piano Ashley Brown vocals Hugh Panaro vocals Natasha Williams vocals An all-star cast of vocalists, including charismatic Tony DeSare, and your NAC Orchestra celebrate Irving Berlin, one of the legendary creators of the Great American Songbook. This lavishly produced program show - cases nearly a century of his music from ragtime through two world wars, Hollywood, and Broadway sampling all-time favourites from among the nearly 3,000 songs he wrote! This musical genius will amuse, touch, and WOW you with classics like Alexander s Ragtime Band, There s No Business Like Show Business, Blue Skies, Always, and Puttin on the Ritz. You won t need Top Hat, White Tie and Tails when you Let Yourself Go at this CTV Pops concert! 11 a.m. to approx. 12:15 p.m. Open Rehearsal WEDNESDAY JUNE 2, 2010 Bronfman & Brahms Pinchas Zukerman conductor Yefim Bronfman piano JACQUES HÉTU World premiere of NAC commission DVORÁK Symphony No. 8 BRAHMS Piano Concerto No. 2 9:30 a.m. Pre-rehearsal introduction 10 a.m. to approx. 11:15 a.m. Open Rehearsal THURSDAY JUNE 10, 2010 Schumann & Mozart Pinchas Zukerman conductor TBA piano James Sommerville horn Lawrence Vine horn David Posner horn Patricia Evans horn SCHUMANN Konzertstück MOZART Piano Concerto No. 23 SCHUMANN Symphony No. 2 9:30 a.m. Pre-rehearsal introduction 10 a.m. to approx. 11:15 a.m. Open Rehearsal 16 Visit www.artsalive.ca the NAC s performing arts education website!

Order Form Student Open Rehearsals School/Organization Address City/province Postal code School Board Name of Principal Special needs Person responsible for purchase Position Telephone (work) Ext. (home) Fax Grade level(s) of students attending Email Tell us more about your music program! We teach using the following instruments: recorder strings brass woodwind percussion Open Rehearsals Maximum 75 students per school, per visit Dates requested* Number attending Dates requested* Number attending *If requesting more than one rehearsal, priority will be given to first-time attendees. Open Rehearsals made easy Mail or fax your order form Student Programs Music National Arts Centre, P.O. Box 1534, Station B, Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5W1 Fax: 613-992-5225 Additional information Telephone: 613-947-7000 ext. 390 Email: mused@nac-cna.ca Web: www.nac-cna.ca (see Education, Schools) 1. Select which rehearsal you wish to attend (see p. 15-16). 2. Send us your completed order form by fax or mail or order online at www.nac-cna.ca (see Education, Schools). 3. Contact us by phone or by email to confirm receipt of your request. 4. A confirmation notice will be sent by email or fax within 5 business days. 5. Out of respect for the musicians, please ensure that your group is quiet during the rehearsal. 6. Please be prepared to stay for the entire rehearsal. Order online at www.nac-cna.ca (see Education, Schools) 17

Music Photo: Fred Cattroll Photo: Fred Cattroll Musicians in the Schools KINDERGARTEN GRADE 12 The Musicians in the Schools program of the NAC Music Department is designed both to instruct and entertain young people in the many different aspects of music performance. This outreach program brings musical ensembles as well as individual musicians into the schools to perform and instruct on a variety of orchestral instruments. For additional learning opportunities, visit www.artsalive.ca Music which features music clips, virtual instruments, interviews with musicians and many more educational games and activities. Ensembles Winds, brass, strings and percussion are sections of the orchestra that you can hear live in your school. Seven different combinations of musical instruments are available to perform for your students a variety of engaging concert programs that include the music of the past and the present. In preparation for the performance at your school, the NAC will provide you with study materials. General information Location: School auditoriums, gyms or classrooms Duration: 40 to 60 minutes (flexible) Cost: Varies according to musical ensemble. Travel rates may apply (see map on p. 21). Group size: Suggested maximum audience is 300 (may be increased; ask your ensemble leader) Note: Limitations may exist on the availability of dates and the performances of some groups. Subject to continued funding, the number of performances may be limited. Please allow a minimum of 8 weeks between the receipt of your order and the anticipated date of performance. Musicians in the Schools made easy 1. Please read the General Conditions of Sale (see p. 33). 2. Send us your completed order form by fax or mail or order online at www.nac-cna.ca (see Education, Schools) (see p. 21). 3. Within a few weeks, the ensemble leader will contact you to arrange a date (no sooner than 4 to 6 weeks later). 4. Once the date is confirmed, we ll send you an invoice and study materials. 5. Please pay the invoice (cheque/credit card) by the due date. For many of our students this program stimulates a high level of interest in music and the arts. Principal at St. Anthony School Thank you! Teaching students about music and different types of instruments is wonderful. Teacher at Dunlop Public School I love your instruments and the music you play. I hope you come again next year and make other kids happy. Student at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Supported by 18 Visit www.artsalive.ca the NAC s performing arts education website!

Music Photo: Michel Dozois Bangers & Smash Percussion duo Drums, cymbals, timpani, marimbas, xylophones, and an inexhaustible supply of toys these are all part of the percussion section of the orchestra! Bangers & Smash will showcase a variety of sounds through music ranging from Latin rhythms to classical, jazz and rock. Language: English only Cost: $190 Ayorama Wind Quintet Flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon and horn The characters of Peter and the Wolf are only some of the images these instruments can bring to life! This quintet performs a wide variety of music, much of it not normally associated with a woodwind quintet. Audience laughter is an important ingredient in every performance. Language: English and French Cost: $280 Photo: Fred Cattroll Photo: Fred Cattroll Photo: Michel Dozois The Bel Canto Wind Quintet with Kenneth Simpson Flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn and percussion Come dance with us! A lively and exciting performance of dance movements in a variety of styles. Let the Bel Canto Wind Quintet with guest percussionist Kenneth Simpson entertain your students while demonstrating the versatility of their instruments in a program which includes music from Mexico to Hungary and many points in between! Language: English only Cost: $340 Ambassador Trio Trumpet, French horn and trombone Join three prominent members of the brass family on a musical journey which includes a storyline that will both delight and empower children with its inspirational messages. These three Principal chair members of the NAC Orchestra also offer a traditional concert of classical favourites such as Beethoven s Ode to Joy and Pachelbel s Canon along with other children s classics. The group is happy to oblige musical requests, making their performances in each school unique and special. Language: English and French Cost: $205 19

Music Photo: Fred Cattroll Photo: Michel Dozois Rideau Lakes Brass Quintet Two trumpets, horn, trombone and tuba The Rideau Lakes Brass Quintet performs music that demonstrates the highest technical and musical demands made on today s brass players. Programs are tailored to each audience for maximum educational benefit and enjoyment, ranging from traditional classics and well-loved movie themes to Canada s second national anthem, Hockey Night in Canada. Language: English and French Cost: $280 String Quintet Two violins, viola, cello and double bass The String Quintet will introduce young listeners to the wide variety of sounds, colours, and techniques available to string players. You ll be amazed by what you ll learn about string instruments and the music they can make! Language: English and bilingual Cost: $280 Ragtime Brass Sextet Two trumpets, horn, trombone, tuba and percussion Take a brass quintet, add one drummer and presto!, it s the Ragtime Brass Sextet, with a jazzy repertoire of ragtime, Dixieland and swing. The Sextet also plays traditional brass repertoire with many of the arrangements designed specifically for young listeners. Photo: Fred Cattroll Language: English only Cost: $340 20 Visit www.artsalive.ca the NAC s performing arts education website!

Order Form Musicians in the Schools School/Organization Address City/province Postal code School Board Name of Principal Person responsible for purchase Special needs Position Telephone (work) Ext. (home) Fax Email Grade level(s) of students attending Special needs Tell us more about your music program! We teach using the following instruments: recorder strings brass woodwind percussion Musicians in the Schools Ensembles Group(s) requested Preferred date(s) # of students Cost of group Zone Travel cost Sub-total* $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ *GST will be added to your invoice (GST number: 119051407 RT). Travel rates according to map Musicians travelling 2/3 4 5 6 Zone A Zone B $15 $20 $25 $30 Zone C $22 $30 $37 $45 Beyond Zone C $30 $40 $50 $60 Musicians in the Schools made easy Mail or fax your order form Student Programs Music National Arts Centre, P.O. Box 1534, Station B Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5W1 Fax: 613-992-5225 Additional information Telephone: 613-947-7000 ext. 390 Email: mused@nac-cna.ca Web: www.nac-cna.ca (see Education, Schools) 1. Please read the General Conditions of Sale (see p. 33). 2. Send us your completed order form by fax or mail or order online at www.nac-cna.ca (see Education, Schools). 3. Within a few weeks, the ensemble leader will contact you to arrange a date (no sooner than 4 to 6 weeks later). 4. Once the date is confirmed, we ll send you an invoice and study materials. 5. Please pay the invoice (cheque/credit card) by the due date. Order online at www.nac-cna.ca (see Education, Schools) 21

English Theatre Secondary and Post-Secondary Matinees Welcome to the 40 th Anniversary Season of English Theatre at Canada s National Arts Centre. This season we celebrate the spirit of "play" in a program featuring a selection of the very best in Canadian, international and classical plays. Variety is the key to this season, with something truly for everyone. In October, we kick off our season with the most successful Canadian musical in Broadway history, The Drowsy Chaperone, winner of Five Tony Awards in 2006! Here is a musical that pays tribute to the great era of 1920s musical comedies, but with a decidedly modern twist. For Christmas we are producing our own production of Charles Dickens classic, A Christmas Carol, featuring the 40 th Anniversary National Arts Centre English Theatre Acting Company, a group of 18 of Canada s finest actors in residence at the NAC. This production will be a faithful re-telling of the Dickens story, performed in period costume on the full Shakespearean thrust stage. Student matinees are for both secondary and elementary students (grade four and up). In January, the same actors will perform in Bertolt Brecht s 20 th century masterpiece, Mother Courage and Her Children, featuring songs by Brecht, Paul Dessau and Kurt Weil. Brecht s great anti-war epic, is a timely look at war and its cost on a family. In February we are presenting the world premiere of a new play by Joanna McClelland Glass, Mrs. Dexter and Her Daily, and finally we are completing the season with one of my favourite Shakespearean Comedies, The Comedy of Errors. The student matinee includes a special in-school pre-performance workshop with Company member actor/educator nisha ahuja. What a perfect play to introduce your students to Shakespeare - simple direct prose, really approachable verse, and within it the seeds for so many ideas that blossom in his later plays. Our Studio series looks at the "inter-play" of people and place with four wonderful productions from four unusual places. Elephant Wake from Saskatchewan looks at the last days of a small French-speaking community and its prosperous anglophone neighbour. Night is a special theatrical examination of 24-hour darkness set in Pond Inlet, Nunavut, Where the Blood Mixes from Lytton, British Columbia looks at a modern First Nations family and the staggering effects of the residential school system, and on the NAC Fourth Stage A Place to Call Home written and performed by Pat Braden from Yellowknife features stories and songs about coming of age in a small town in Canada s North. For kindergarten to grade six we are presenting the English premiere of Holy Cow! from Montreal s phenomenal Théâtre de l Œil. An outstanding and zany mystery. So come and celebrate the 40 th with us! The NAC continues to place youth and education at the heart of all that we do. Look for our workshops and special events for both students and teachers and join us in making theatre a part of young peoples lives for the 40 years to come! General Information Running Time: Between 1.5 and 3 hours. Call in advance to confirm. Ordering priority: Subscribers are given priority for seat selection before single ticket buyers. All orders are processed according to the date the order is received. Payment deadline: To be determined once selection of plays has been made. Payment deadlines for individual shows are listed on each order form, and will also appear on your invoice. Cancellations of orders are not accepted after the payment deadline indicated in your order acknowledgment has passed. Full payment will be due. Adult supervisor ticket: Middle Grades, Secondary and Post-Secondary grades: one free ticket for every 20 student tickets purchased. Please note: All school matinees in the Theatre will be shared with an adult audience. Preview Tickets for Teachers FREE OF CHARGE We invite any teacher bringing a group of students to an English Theatre student matinee to attend a preview performance of that play free of charge. Each play has two evenings of previews. Please book your complimentary tickets (two per teacher) at least one week in advance, by calling Martina Kuska at 613-947-7000 ext. 522. Performance Content Please be advised that some NAC presentations may deal with mature themes and/or may contain coarse language, violence, sexuality or nudity. Grade level recommendations have been made with this in mind. For information on specific show content, please contact Martina Kuska, Education and Outreach Coordinator at 613-947-7000 ext. 522 or email to mkuska@nac-cna.ca. Study Guides New this season Study guides are available ONLINE only. Please visit www.artsalive.ca or www.nac-cna.ca to download your complimentary copy. Study guides offer background information on the play and production, with specific reference to plot, character, and themes. Written by experienced teachers, guides also contain suggestions for pre and post performance activities and discussion. Group Sales Evenings at the NAC If you re planning an evening class trip months in advance, an outing for your music, drama, or dance class, or if you would like your students to attend multiple evening events at the NAC, contact the National Arts Centre s Group Sales team at 613-947-7000 ext. 634. Students will receive 50% off regular priced tickets. Two adults per 20 students will also receive the student discount. Each additional adult will receive the adult group rate of 20% off. Student Matinees made easy 1. Please read the General Conditions of Sale (see p. 33). 2. Send us your completed order form by fax or mail, or order online at www.nac-cna.ca/studentmatinees. 3. We will send you a confirmation. 4. Pay your invoice (cheque/credit card) by the due date. 5. We will mail your assigned tickets after payment is received; or if you prefer, hold your tickets at the Box Office. 22 Peter Hinton Artistic Director, English Theatre, National Arts Centre

English Theatre Debbie Timuss by David Cooper GRADE 7 COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY Of particular interest to students of Drama and Music The Drowsy Chaperone A Musical within a Comedy! From the original production of The Drowsy Chaperone by the Vancouver Playhouse Music and lyrics by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison Book by Bob Martin and Don McKellar Directed by Max Reimer Musical Direction by Lloyd Nicholson With Thom Allison, Julien Arnold, Lauren Bowler, Jay Brazeau, Mark Burgess, Lovena B. Fox, Susan Gilmour, Timothy Gledhill, Nora McLellan, Nathalie Marrable, Neil Minor, Ryan Reid, Debbie Timuss A National Arts Centre Theatre/Citadel Theatre (Edmonton) coproduction of the Vancouver Playhouse Theatre Company production Let s disappear for a while into the decadent period of the 1920s. When the champagne flowed, the caviar chilled and all the world was a party. Man in Chair A Broadway star. A desperate producer. Gangsters, hi-jinks and madcap misunderstandings. It s a toe-tapping trip back to the jazz era and the golden age of 1920s musicals with a modern twist. A great kickoff to the NAC English Theatre s 40 th anniversary season! Fast and funny, The Drowsy Chaperone is the first Canadian musical to win five Broadway Tony Awards. Perhaps the Globe and Mail summed it up best when it called the show big, brassy and stupidly fun... you won t be disappointed. Not to be missed. GRADE 9 COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY Excellent for students in Drama, Social Anthropology, Cultural Studies and Sociology Elephant Wake A One-Man Tour de Force Written and performed by Joey Tremblay Directed and designed by Bretta Gerecke A Globe Theatre (Regina) production You can hear some things when you pretend not to listen. Jean Claude Reflections on a life lived in the margins, about culture, family and insignificance as a survival mechanism. What do you do when you re the last surviving member of a community? Produced originally as a Fringe Theatre production, a full-length version of Elephant Wake was commissioned and premiered by Globe Theatre in 2008, complete with a visually stunning papier-mâché townscape. Elephant Wake is a provocative, compelling character study about the last man left in Ste. Vierge, a defunct Francophone town and the prosperous nearby English town of Welby. A memorable and remarkable piece of character-driven visual theatre which you will feel privileged to have experienced, says London s The Stage. Date: Thursday, November 12, 2009 at 12 p.m. Location: Studio Warning Mature content and strong language. Date: Wednesday, October 21, 2009 at 12 p.m. Location: Theatre Visit www.artsalive.ca the NAC s performing arts education website! 23

English Theatre Photo: Martin Callagher/Corbis GRADE 4 COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY Excellent for students of English Literature, Drama, and History A Christmas Carol A Family and Holiday Classic Based on the novel by Charles Dickens Directed by Peter Hinton Dramaturgy by Paula Danckert Set and Costume Design by Eo Sharp Lighting Design by Jock Munro Sound Design by Troy Slocum Musical Direction by Allen Cole Starring Stephen Ouimette as Scrooge and the 40 th Anniversary English Theatre Acting Company nisha ahuja, Michael Blake, Diane D Aquila, Richard Donat, Tanja Jacobs, Geordie Johnson, Kris Joseph, Ron Kennell, John Koensgen, Jani Lauzon, Julie Tamiko Manning, Alex McCooeye, Niall McNeil, Matt Miwa, Jeremiah Sparks, Waneta Storms, Matthew Tapscott A National Arts Centre English Theatre Company production Keep Christmas in your own way, and let me keep it in mine. Ebenezer Scrooge A miser s last chance for redemption comes in the shape of three strange Christmas spirits. For the first time, a faithful telling of Charles Dickens cherished holiday story comes to the NAC English Theatre stage. This lush period piece is presented on the full Shakespearean thrust stage where the transformation of cold-hearted Ebenezer Scrooge is brought brilliantly to life by gifted actor Stephen Ouimette. Dates: Wednesday, December 9, 2009 at 12 p.m. Wednesday, December 16, 2009 at 12 p.m. Location: Theatre Duration: 2.0 hours approx. Made possible in part by the NAC Foundation s Donors Circle and Corporate Club GRADE 11 COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY Of particular interest to students of Native Studies, Anthropology, and Drama Night World Premiere A collective creation by Human Cargo Written by Christopher Morris, Abbie Ootova and Linnea Swan Directed by Christopher Morris Set and Costume Design by Gillian Gallow Lighting Design by Michelle Ramsay Featuring Abbie Ootova and Linnea Swan A Human Cargo (Toronto)/National Arts Centre coproduction in association with Nunavut, Northern Arts and Culture Centre Yellowknife and Yukon Arts Centre, Whitehorse I ve buried every dream in the cold dark ground, face down, feet first. Danielle The lives of a Toronto anthropologist and a 16-year-old Inuk girl intersect powerfully during 24 hours of darkness in Pond Inlet, Nunavut. Danielle is a scientist from the big city; Piuyuq is an Inuit girl with big dreams. The two cross paths, and when Piuyuq s best friend commits suicide both find their lives are changed forever. Created over three Arctic winters in Iceland and Nunavut, this work by Toronto s Human Cargo is presented in Inuktitut and English. The production will be mounted in Yellowknife, Inuvik and Whitehorse after its NAC premiere. Date: Thursday, January 14, 2010 at 12 p.m. Location: Studio Warning Swearing, mature themes (suicide, drug use, abuse). Made possible with support from the Government of Nunavut s Department of Culture, Language, Elders and Youth, the National Arts Centre, First Air, Akureyri Playhouse (Iceland) and the Canadian Embassy of Iceland. 24

English Theatre Photo: Man Solus-Veer/Corbis GRADE 10 COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY Must-see viewing for students of Drama, History and German Literature Mother Courage and Her Children An Epic Chronicle of Love and War By Bertolt Brecht In a new version by Peter Hinton With songs by Bertolt Brecht, Paul Dessau and Kurt Weill in new arrangements by Allen Cole Directed by Peter Hinton Music Direction by Allen Cole Dramaturgy by Paula Danckert Assistant Director Stephen Ouimette Set and Costume Design by Teresa Przybylski Sound Design by Troy Slocum Starring Tanja Jacobs as Mother Courage and the 40 th Anniversary English Theatre Acting Company nisha ahuja, Michael Blake, Diane D Aquila, Richard Donat, Geordie Johnson, Kris Joseph, Ron Kennell, John Koensgen, Jani Lauzon, Julie Tamiko Manning, Alex McCooeye, Niall McNeil, Matt Miwa, Jeremiah Sparks, Waneta Storms, Matthew Tapscott An NAC English Theatre Company/Manitoba Theatre Centre (Winnipeg) coproduction Our plans are big. Our hopes colossal. We hitch our wagon to a star. Mother Courage A mother turns war profiteer in this celebrated masterpiece about struggle, opportunism and survival at any cost. Featuring 12 songs by Bertolt Brecht, Paul Dessau and Kurt Weill. If ever a time was ripe for a revival of Mother Courage and Her Children, it would seem to be now, wrote the New York Times. Tanja Jacobs tackles the demanding role of Mother Courage in what some consider the greatest play of the 20 th century about a resourceful woman during the Thirty Years War who plays both sides for gain in the effort to keep her business and her family intact. GRADE 11 COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY Recommended for students of Drama, Sociology and Psychology Mrs. Dexter and Her Daily An Intimate New Drama from the Author of Trying By Joanna McClelland Glass Directed by Marti Maraden Set Design by Pam Johnson Costume Design by Phillip Clarkson Lighting Design by Marsha Sibthorpe Starring Nicola Cavendish and Fiona Reid A National Arts Centre Theatre/Arts Club Theatre Company (Vancouver) coproduction Mrs. D don t know it, but I am moving too. I m bout to burst with the news, but I don t dare tell her who I m moving in with or she ll have a coronary. Peggy Randall Mrs. Dexter and her maid Peggy must part ways after Mrs. Dexter s divorce. As the women reflect on their lives we are privy to their journey, their losses, and their laughter. Join us as two of Canada s most celebrated actors Fiona Reid as Mrs. Dexter and Nicola Cavendish as her daily Peggy bring Joanna McClelland Glass endearing new drama to life under the direction of former NAC English Theatre Artistic Director Marti Maraden. Date: Wednesday, February 24, 2010 at 12 p.m. Location: Theatre Warning Mature themes and language. Date: Wednesday, January 20, 2010 at 12 p.m. Location: Theatre Warning Themes of war and strife. Gun shots or cannons may sound. Visit www.artsalive.ca the NAC s performing arts education website! 25

English Theatre GRADE 7 COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY A must-see for students of English Literature, Drama and History The Comedy of Errors Performance and Workshop Shakespearean Comedy Montreal Style By William Shakespeare Directed by Peter Hinton Set and Costume Design by Eo Sharp Lighting Design by Robert Thomson Sound Design by Troy Slocum Starring Andreas Apergis, Clare Coulter, Danielle Desormeaux, Braulio Elicer, Adrienne Mei Irving, Marcel Jeannin, Debra Kirshenbaum, Stephen Lawson, Danette MacKay, Albert Millaire, Leni Parker, Paul Rainville A National Arts Centre Theatre/Centaur Theatre (Montreal) coproduction We came into the world like brother and brother, and now let s go hand in hand, not one before the other. Dromio of Ephesus The heartbreaking story of a family divided by business and reunited by love, complete with two sets of identical twins, mistaken identities and even a case of demonic possession. Inspired by Montreal s crazed summer festival season, this modern look at one of Shakespeare s greatest comedies is the perfect conclusion to our 40 th anniversary season a celebration of the human heart and all its zany imperfections. The Comedy of Errors Pre-performance Workshop at your School Back by popular demand! Pre-performance workshop included with every booking for The Comedy of Errors, this season s Shakespearean production. Actor/educator nisha ahuja, an actor with the NAC English Acting Company, is back to lead a special in-school pre-performance artist visit to your class. The focus will be to brief students on themes, characters and Shakespearean text, so that they may view the performance prepared and interested. This take on Shakespeare brings it closer to home with a modern flair, and ours is The Comedy of Errors Montreal style. *Artist visit fee included in student matinee ticket price. Please note if your school is located more than 30 km outside of Ottawa the visit will be conducted at the NAC prior to the matinee, subject to availability. nisha ahuja (www.nishaahuja.com) Ottawa-born actor, theatre creator and writer, has performed and created a range of classical, contemporary, and original work across Canada, the Netherlands, and India. She has worked with companies such as The Canadian Stage Company, Salamander Theatre for Young Audiences, Theatre Direct Canada, Native Earth Performing Arts, Buddies in Bad Times Theatre, Caravan Tallship Theatre, Mixed Company Theatre, Diaspora Dialogues, various Fringe Festivals, Summerworks Festival, and many others. nisha is an apprentice actor with the NAC English Acting Company 2009-10. nisha ahuja Date: Wednesday, April 14, 2010 at 12 p.m. Monday, April 19, 2010 at 12 p.m. Wednesday, April 21, 2010 at 12 p.m. Location: Theatre Workshop location: your school Photo: Pierre Gautreau 26 Visit www.artsalive.ca the NAC s performing arts education website!

English Theatre Photo: Tessa Macintosh GRADE 11 COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY Of particular interest to students of Native Studies, Drama, and Creative Writing Where the Blood Mixes A Dramatic Comedy of Truth and Reconciliation By Kevin Loring Directed by Glynis Leyshon Set Design by Rob Lewis Composer Jason Burnstick Lighting Design by Itai Erdal Projection Design by Jamie Nesbitt Costume Design by Patricia Smith Starring Billy Merasty and five other actors A Vancouver Playhouse Theatre Company and The Belfry Theatre revival production in association with The Savage Society This place This place is called Kumsheen in our language. Most people say it means the place where the rivers meet, but an elder once told me that the real meaning is the place inside the heart where the blood mixes. June After two decades apart, a survivor of the residential school system and his daughter reunite confronting together the pain of the past. Set during the salmon run where the Fraser and Thompson Rivers meet, Where the Blood Mixes offers an irreverent, funny and brutally honest look into the heart of a people. Now on a Canada-wide tour, Kevin Loring s dazzling debut play was the hit of the Luminato Festival and The Magnetic North Festival in 2008. Kevin is also one of the NAC Theatre s Playwrights in Residence. Date: Thursday, April 1, 2010 at 12 p.m. Location: Studio Warning Mature content, drinking, violence, swearing, and talk of suicide. Where the Blood Mixes was co-developed by the Vancouver Playhouse Theatre Company, Luminato, Toronto Festival of Arts & Creativity, The Savage Society and Western Canada Theatre (Kamloops). GRADE 9 COLLEGE/ UNIVERSITY Of special interest to students in Music, Drama and Geography Pat Braden A Place to Call Home Watching Pat Braden perform is like taking a slice of the northern lights and finding yourself mesmerized by the music he paints and very much alive because of the stories he tells. Ben Nind, Northern Arts and Cultural Centre an excellent musician, lyricist and communicator Melanie Fernandez, Harbourfront Centre for the Arts Pat is simply chamber music storytelling for the serious listener. Tim Perez, Vancouver International Storytelling Festival These are some of the accolades from presenters describing Pat Braden s solo performance piece titled, A Place to call Home, a 90-minute montage of stories and songs, reflecting on growing up in the northern mining town of Yellowknife, NWT. Braden speaks to places such as the family cabin where he grew up and the shacks and shanties of the Woodyard in the old town of Yellowknife, describing them within the context of the northern lights, the bitter cold, the endless days of summer and the migrations marking the passing of the seasons. Pat sings of the people in his community, the eccentric characters, musicians and old timers who lived in those old town shacks and of friends, family and loves, celebrating their influence on his life. He weaves story into song, song into story, sometimes the spoken word resonating over a textural bed of music, a rolling chord pattern or a shimmering soundscape, generated on the Chapman Stick. Braden is much more than a musician. He is a storyteller and songwriter who weaves his soft-spoken voice with textual musical elements to paint exquisitely beautiful images of the land and the people he loves. Date: Friday, May 7, 2010 at 12 p.m. Location: Fourth Stage 27

English Theatre Order Form Please read General Conditions of Sale (p. 33) before completing this order form. Secondary and Post-Secondary Matinees School/Organization School Board Address City/province Postal code Name of Principal Person responsible for purchase Signature Position Telephone (work) Ext. (home) Fax Email Grade level(s) of students Number of wheelchairs Number of study guides required (1 per teacher) Student Matinee & workshops dates and times (All performances are at 12 p.m.) Play Location Date(s) # Tickets Payment deadline** The Drowsy Chaperone Theatre Wed., October 21/09 Thurs., October 15/09 Elephant Wake Studio Thurs., November 12/09 Thurs., October 22/09 A Christmas Carol Theatre Wed., December 9 & 16/09 Thurs., November 12/09 Night Studio Thurs., January 14/10 Thurs., December 10/09 Mother Courage and Her Children Theatre Wed., January 20/10 Thurs., December 17/09 Mrs. Dexter and Her Daily Theatre Wed., February 24/10 Thurs., January 28/10 Where the Blood Mixes Studio Thurs., April 1/10 Thurs., March 4/10 The Comedy of Errors* inc. workshop Theatre Wed., April 14 & 21, Mon. April 19/10 Thurs., March 11/10 A Place to Call Home Fourth Stage Fri., May 7/10 Thurs., April 8/10 **Payment deadline for subscriptions: Tuesday, September 29/09 *Tickets to The Comedy of Errors include in-school pre-performance workshop. Please note if your school is located more than 30 km outside Ottawa, workshops will be delivered at the NAC prior to the matinee. Subject to availability. Single tickets, subscriptions or workshops Play # Tickets/Subscriptions Cost Amount due Chaperones free** Single tickets for The Comedy of Errors* includes workshop $17 Single ticket for The Drowsy Chaperone $15 All other single tickets $13 4 plays excluding The Comedy of Errors and The Drowsy Chaperone $47 4 plays including The Comedy of Errors* includes workshop $51 4 plays including The Drowsy Chaperone $49 4 plays including The Comedy of Errors* (includes workshop) and The Drowsy Chaperone $53 Pre or post-performance workshops (1.0-1.5 hrs) GST included in all prices. Cancellations will not be accpeted after the payment deadline. Full payment will be due. $157.50 (class of 30 or less) **One free adult supervisor ticket for every 20 student tickets purchased. Payment Cheque made payable to the National Arts Centre enclosed. (GST included. GST number: 119051407 RT) The amount of $ will be paid before the payment deadline. Mail or fax your order form School Group Bookings National Arts Centre, P.O. Box 1534, Station B Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5W1 Fax: 613-943-1401 Additional information Martina Kuska Telephone: 613-947-7000 ext. 522 Fax: 613-943-1401 Email: mkuska@nac-cna.ca 28 Order online at www.nac-cna.ca (see Education, Schools)

Elementary Programming English Theatre Photo: Martin Callagher/Corbis Photo: Léon Gniwesh GRADE 4 COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY Excellent for students of English Literature, Drama, and History A Christmas Carol A Family and Holiday Classic Based on the novel by Charles Dickens Directed by Peter Hinton Dramaturgy by Paula Danckert Set and Costume Design by Eo Sharp Lighting Design by Jock Munro Sound Design by Troy Slocum Musical Direction by Allen Cole Starring Stephen Ouimette as Scrooge and the 40 th Anniversary English Theatre Acting Company nisha ahuja, Michael Blake, Diane D Aquila, Richard Donat, Tanja Jacobs, Geordie Johnson, Kris Joseph, Ron Kennell, John Koensgen, Jani Lauzon, Julie Tamiko Manning, Alex McCooeye, Niall McNeil, Matt Miwa, Jeremiah Sparks, Waneta Storms, Matthew Tapscott A National Arts Centre English Theatre Company production Keep Christmas in your own way, and let me keep it in mine. Ebenezer Scrooge A miser s last chance for redemption comes in the shape of three strange Christmas spirits. For the first time, a faithful telling of Charles Dickens cherished holiday story comes to the NAC English Theatre stage. This lush period piece is presented on the full Shakespearean thrust stage where the transformation of cold-hearted Ebenezer Scrooge is brought brilliantly to life by gifted actor Stephen Ouimette. Dates: Wednesday, December 9, 2009 at 12 p.m. Wednesday, December 16, 2009 at 12 p.m. Location: Theatre Duration: 2.0 hrs approx. Full length production. Made possible in part by the NAC Foundation s Donors Circle and Corporate Club KINDERGARTEN GRADE 6 Holy Cow! Written and Directed by Javier Swedzky English Translation by Maureen Labonté Lyrics Translation by Jean Elliot Manning Dramaturg Consultant by André Laliberté Puppet and Set Design by Marc-André Coulombe, Javier Swedzky Music by Libert Subirana Lighting by Gilles Perron Translation Dramaturg Éloi ArchamBaudoin With Éloi ArchamBaudoin Joël Melançon Christian Perrault Caterine Vidal A Théâtre de l Œil (Montreal) production A tale of mystery and mayhem! When Henrietta Alformi s stuffed teddy bear is stolen and she can t sleep, she enlists two famous detectives to help. From a cow disguised as a bee to a diabolical inventor, the case leads them through a crazy cast of characters to an unexpected question: who was the bear s rightful owner all along? Dates: Tuesday April 6, 2010 at 9:45 a.m. Wednesday April 7, 2010 at 9:45 a.m. and 12:45 p.m. Thursday April 8, 2010 at 9:45 a.m. Friday April 9, 2010 at 9:45 a.m. Location: Studio Duration: 60 min approx. Visit www.artsalive.ca the NAC s performing arts education website! 29

English Theatre Order Form Elementary Matinees Grade 3 6 Please read General Conditions of Sale (p. 33) before completing this order form. School/Organization Address City/province Postal code School Board Name of Principal Person responsible for purchase Signature Position Telephone (work) Ext. (home) Fax Email Grade level(s) of students Number of wheelchairs Number of Teacher s Guide required (1 per teacher) Elementary Matinee dates and times Play Date(s) and time(s) Choice (date/time) # Tickets Payment deadline A Christmas Carol (Theatre) Wed., December 9 & 16/09 at 12 p.m. Thurs., November 12/09 Holy Cow! (Studio) Tues., April 6/10 at 9:45 a.m. Thurs., March 4/10 Wed., April 7/10 at 9:45 a.m. & 12:45 p.m. Thurs.-Fri., April 8-9/10 at 9:45 a.m. Single tickets & workshops Play # Tickets/Subscriptions Cost Amount due Chaperones free* Single tickets for A Christmas Carol (Elementary) $10 Single ticket for Holy Cow! $7.50 Pre or post-performance workshops (1.0 hr) $105 (class of 30 or less) GST included in all prices. Cancellations will not be accpeted after the payment deadline. Full payment will be due. *One free adult supervisor ticket for every 15 student tickets purchased. Payment Cheque made payable to the National Arts Centre enclosed. (GST included. GST number: 119051407 RT) The amount of $ will be paid before the payment deadline. Mail or fax your order form School Group Bookings National Arts Centre, P.O. Box 1534, Station B Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5W1 Fax: 613-943-1401 Additional information Martina Kuska Telephone: 613-947-7000 ext. 522 Fax: 613-943-1401 Email: mkuska@nac-cna.ca 30 Order online at www.nac-cna.ca (see Education, Schools)

Theatre Plus! Activities Enhanced Theatregoing Programs for Schools/Universities Have an actor from the NAC English Acting Company visit your class! English Theatre is thrilled to introduce a professional acting company which will be performing in two productions in the 2009-10 season: A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens and Mother Courage and Her Children by Bertolt Brecht. The company is comprised of outstanding actors from across Canada, who are keen to visit your school for pre-performance artist chats or for Theatre Plus! pre or post-performance or skill building workshops. Workshops/artist visits can be tailored to meet your needs. Examples of workshops (subject to availability) Text on their feet Movement Playwriting Discussion of the play Shakespeare background/text Voice Text analysis Design Fee: $150 plus GST for a workshop (1.0 1.5 hrs. approx. 30 students maximum) Please call Martina Kuska at 613-947-7000 ext. 522 or email mkuska@nac-cna.ca for more information. Subject to availability. Pre- or Post-Performance Workshops Whether delivered in your classroom or at the NAC, these workshops offer enriched learning opportunities for students to delve deeper into the world of the play they ll be seeing or have just seen. Workshops help students better understand the language of the theatre, and the techniques and excitement of creating theatre. Students, having worked on a scene or discussed a theme, feel more connected and engaged with the performance. When possible, actors performing in the play teach these workshops, allowing students to learn first-hand about the rehearsal process and the creation of the piece. The workshops include a question and answer session with the actors. Fee: $150 plus GST for a workshop (1.0-1.5 hrs. approx. 30 students maximum) Please call Martina Kuska at 613-947-7000 ext. 522 or email mkuska@nac-cna.ca for more information. Subject to availability. Spend a day at the NAC Students can participate in a workshop, a backstage visit and attend a matinee all in the same day. Workshops are taught by actors performing in the play (subject to availability) either before or immediately after the performance. Backstage visits are led by professional stage managers. Example Schedule 9 a.m. 9:15 a.m. Arrive at the NAC 9:15 a.m. 10 a.m. Backstage visit 10 a.m. 11 a.m. Workshop 11 a.m. 11:45 a.m. Lunch on your own 12 p.m. Matinee begins Skill Building Workshops English Theatre These workshops are designed to introduce specific theatre skills to students at either the elementary, secondary or post-secondary level, and may be conducted at your school or the NAC. Skill Building Workshops are delivered by experienced theatre professionals who have an interest in working with young people. Examples of workshops (subject to availability) Text analysis Shakespearean background/text Collective creation Classical Text Movement Playwriting Voice Design Curriculum Links (Ontario) Grades 5 8 Drama & Dance knowledge of elements; creative work, critical thinking Grades 9 11 Dramatic Arts aspects of theory, creation, and analysis Grade 12 Dramatic Arts Theory, description of elements, principles and techniques of dramatic arts Backstage Visits Behind the scenes exists a very different world from that onstage, and these visits, led by professional stage managers, allow students to see how production elements come together. The itinerary may include a visit to the shops (props, scenery and wardrobe), tours of the four stages at the NAC, and/or a look at the vomitory, dressing rooms and Green Room. Add a tour to your pre, post or skills-building workshop and make a day of it! Fee: $50 plus GST (maximum 30 students per group) *Visits are subject to availability and certain areas may at times be off-limits. Professional Development for Teachers Shakespeare If you haven t previously participated in one our Shakespeare PD workshops yet this is an absolute must! If you re already a fan we welcome you back. NAC English Theatre Artistic Director Peter Hinton once again teaches this inspiring and outstanding professional development workshop on Shakespeare for teachers. This season the emphasis will be on The Comedy of Errors. Joining Mr. Hinton in teaching this workshop will be NAC English Acting Company member Stephen Ouimette. Date: Wednesday, January 27, 2010 Time: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fee: $100 plus GST To register please contact Martina Kuska at 613-947-7000 ext. 522 or mkuska@nac-cna.ca Aboriginal Theatre NAC English Theatre Playwright in Residence Kevin Loring will be teaching an Aboriginal Theatre 101 professional development workshop for teachers. The workshop will concentrate on the themes, characters and plot of Kevin s play Where the Blood Mixes. An accomplished playwright and actor, Kevin will take you through his experience on Native Theatre making. Date: Wednesday, October 28 Time: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fee: $100 plus GST To register please contact Martina Kuska at 613-947-7000 ext. 522 or mkuska@nac-cna.ca 31

English Theatre Skill-building Workshops for Teachers Organize your own professional development workshop based on your needs. For generalists or specialists, elementary or secondary teachers, these workshops provide you with important information and help you brush up on your skills. Offered either at the NAC or your school, and taught by an actor from the NAC English Acting Company when available. March Break Program This free program is intended for students with a strong desire to pursue their interest in theatre, but who do not have access to theatre training due to financial, logistical, or family difficulties. This intensive one-week theatre training program, March 15-19, 2010, provides students aged 15 to 19 with the opportunity to spend a week at the NAC seriously studying theatre. NAC English Acting Company member nisha ahuja, along with several other Company members, will lead the students through skill-based actor training workshops in voice, text, and movement. Participants are accepted on the recommendation of teachers and social/youth workers, and must undergo an interview process. Please contact Martina Kuska, Education and Outreach Coordinator at 613-947-7000 ext. 522 in January 2010 to recommend your students. Study Guides New this season Study guides are available ONLINE only. Please visit www.artsalive.ca or www.nac-cna.ca to download your complimentary copy. Study guides offer background information on the play and production, with specific reference to plot, character, and themes. Written by experienced teachers, guides also contain suggestions for pre and post performance activities and discussion. Teachers Advisory Group This is your chance to tell us how you feel about our programming and offer suggestions. The Teachers Advisory Group meets twice per school year to discuss what is happening in the classroom and our theatre. Tell us how we can complement your teaching. This advisory is for elementary, secondary and university teachers. Call Martina Kuska, at 613-947-7000 ext. 522 to volunteer. Teachers Information Night Wednesday, September 23, 2009 at 7 p.m. Join us for an informational evening and reception. Be our guest at an evening highlighting our educational resources and activities. Artistic Director Peter Hinton will introduce you to each play in the season. Meet the English Theatre staff and ask any questions you may have. Stay for the reception and take the opportunity to speak with English Theatre staff and your fellow teachers in a relaxed setting. Be our guest for The Drowsy Chaperone in October. Vouchers redeemable for tickets to a preview of The Drowsy Chaperone (Wednesday, October 14 and Thursday, October 15, 2009) will be made available only to teachers attending this info session. Register in September 2009 on: www.nac-cna.ca/en/theatre/index.cfm Please note seating is limited. Canadian High School Improv Games (CIG 2010) 33 Years Old! Every spring hundreds of energetic and dedicated student improv enthusiasts from across Canada meet at the NAC to engage in loving competition. In 2010, encourage your students to either compete or join the audience. 2010 Ottawa Regional Tournament March 1-6, 2010 NAC Studio 2010 National Tournament March 23-27, 2010 NAC Theatre For more information, or to develop an Improv team at your school, visit www.improv.ca or www.ottawaimprov.ca. Ottawa contact: Al Connors 613-726-6339 or info@ottwa.improv.ca Visit www.artsalive.ca NAC English Theatre s educational website covers the topic of making professional theatre in Canada. There are activities, reading lists, voca - bulary and interviews. Study guides from productions since 2002 are archived and available for viewing under activities. NAC English Theatre Student Club The club is a terrific way for students ages 16 to 22 to see an entire season of great theatre, meet like-minded theatre lovers, and have the opportunity to hear what professional theatre artists have to say about their work. Meet directors, playwrights and designers before the performance for an informal chat and pizza dinner. For Studio presentations, students receive an exclusive post-performance talk back with the actors. Cost: 6 plays $116. To subscribe phone 613-947-7000 ext. 620. 32 Information/registration for all Theatre Plus! activities, please contact: Martina Kuska 613-947-7000 ext. 522

Photo: Gordon King Don t forget ArtsAlive.ca ArtsAlive.ca is the National Arts Centre s performing arts education website built to help teachers, students and parents to learn about theatre, orchestral music and dance. Check out teaching guides, activities, games and more! Visit www.artsalive.ca today! New! Live Rush 2.0 More options, same great deal! To celebrate its 40 th birthday, the NAC is revamping its Live Rush program for students under 30. This fall, visit www.liverush.ca and discover Live Rush, version 2.0! *Opera Lyra Ottawa tickets are $15 and are available from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. on the day of the performance with some seating restrictions. Student half-price tickets and subscriptions Students may purchase half-price tickets to National Arts Centre performances by showing a valid student card at the NAC Box Office. A limited number of student tickets will be available on a first-come, first-served basis, and only one ticket may be purchased per student card. Students with a valid student ID may purchase subscriptions to any NAC subscription series for 50% off the regular price! It s easy to subscribe: Online: www.nac-cna.ca/subscribe By phone: 613-947-7000/1-866-850-ARTS ext. 620, Mon-Fri., 10 a.m.-6 p.m. In person: visit the NAC Subscription Office, Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Students in a pre-performance workshop General Conditions of Sale How to order Please complete and mail or fax a copy of the pertinent order form. (We cannot accept telephone orders.) For ticket prices, performance dates and payment deadlines, please consult relevant program pages. Making payment Upon receipt of your order at the NAC, you will be sent an invoice by mail confirming the number of tickets ordered (where applicable), performance date and time, amount payable, and a deadline by which you must remit payment. Immediately upon receiving your invoice, please check that your order is correct. Please return one copy of your invoice with your payment. We will accept one method of payment only for the total amount, by credit card (American Express, VISA, MasterCard), cash, money order or cheque. We cannot accept multiple form payments (eg., more than one cheque per booking). If ordering from more than one artistic discipline, please make out a separate cheque per discipline. If you are subscribing to English Theatre or French Theatre Student Matinees, please see theatre program pages. Cheques should be made payable to the National Arts Centre (GST registration 119051407RT). Tickets cannot be refunded or exchanged unless a performance is cancelled by the National Arts Centre. Please ensure that numbers are correct before making final payment. In case of cancellation of an event, you will have one year to redeem your tickets. Tickets or Letter of Admission will be mailed to you upon receipt of full payment. Order Priority: Subscribers orders are filled before single ticket orders. Seating policy: Arrive early! General Seating: If you have been given a Letter of Admission, seating is general (i.e., there are no reserved seats) and ushers will be on hand to direct you to your seats. Assigned Seating: If you have been given individual tickets, please respect the assigned seat numbers. Tickets will be allocated in the order in which payment is received. Special needs All three performance halls at the NAC are equipped with an Assistive Listening System to provide assistance to hearing-impaired students. All three halls are considered barrier-free, therefore accessible to wheelchairs. Please call ahead to make arrangements with Gaston Roussy in Patron Services at 613-947-7000 ext. 212. Photographic and recording equipment Photographic and recording equipment is strictly prohibited inside the performance venue without prior written permission from the NAC. Latecomers Latecomers will be admitted (by NAC ushers) only at a suitable break in the performance. Ticket policy National Arts Centre policy requires that every person have a ticket in order to be admitted to a performance. This policy applies to everyone, including children and infants and also to adults accompanying groups to student matinees. A group consists of 10 students or more. The National Arts Centre reserves the right to limit the number of adults admitted to student matinees. Cancellations of tickets will no longer be accepted after the payment deadline indicated on your invoice. You will be liable for full payment. National Arts Centre, Ottawa, 2009 33