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The Bicycle Opera Project: Shadow Box Toronto - Curbside ...

April 25 clock 03:26 AM

Venue

Curbside Cycle
Toronto, Ontario

plus Radar

Ticket Booth

PWYC available at door for Standing Room only

Performers

Presented by:

The Bicycle Opera Project

Event Details

This year Bicycle Opera is thrilled to unveil our 2015 touring production: shadow box.

shadow box is a collection of eight contemporary opera scenes, but with one vision – exploring our mind’s relationship to memory: what we treasure dearly and what haunts us in turn. Audiences should expect something very different from shadow box; a single narrative experience.  Along with returning stage director Liza Balkan, Bicycle Opera welcomes set designer and live projection artist Sonja Rainey. Known for her tactile and experiential approach, Sonja will be using real-time projection art to explore the shadows that live beyond the surface.

This intimate show takes place in an actual bike shop and is sponsored by Curbside Cycles. AND Curbside is offering a FREE BELL with every ticket purchase and 10% off accessories in store. Seating is limited so book early for this special evening.

Limited PWYC standing room will be available.

Featured Program

shadow box is:

The Bicycle Opera Project engages in their first commissioned work: Ride of the Bicycle Bells by Christopher Thornborrow. This Toronto based composer, Bicycle Opera friend, and cycling enthusiast mashes together operatic overture with a bike-y twist – it’s scored for 11 bicycle bells (and 1 bike horn!)

The Auction – Prologue
music: John Burge
libretto: Eugene Benson

What time is it now?
music: Anna Höstman
libretto: P.K. Page

The Blind Woman
music: James Rolfe
libretto: David Yee

The Yellow Wallpaper
music: Cecilia Livingston
libretto: Nicolas Billon

Dreaming Duet 
(from The Bells of Baddeck)
music: Dean Burry
libretto: Lorna MacDonald

Submission
music: Dean Burry
libretto: David Yee

Our Lady of Esquimalt Road
music: Leila Lustig
libretto: Geoff Hargreaves

Back by popular demand, our programme would not be complete without Bianchi: A five-minute Bicycle Opera.  Now something of a Bicycle Opera theme song, composer Tobin Stokes wrote this mini-opera while packing in as many bicycle puns as possible!