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Thursday, May 21, 2009

Lorraine Klassen, Thandie Klassen & friends: Kola Note May 30

MOTHER AND DAUGHTER UNITED IN SONG

Kola Note, Samedi 30 Mai 2008 20h30

Lextraordinaire Lorraine Klaasen et sa mre, la lgendaire chanteuse sud-africaine - Thandie Klaasen - une des chanteuses prfres de Nelson Mandela- monteront ensemble sur la scne du Kola Note pour un spectacle unique qui sera compos de classiques des Townships. Une soire qui promet dtre inoubliable!

Lorraine Klaasen, eclectic performer extraordinaire, and her mother - Thandie Klaasen, South African legend and one of Mandelas favourite singers, will perform together for one night only, performing classic Township music for what will certainly be an inspired evening to remember!

www.lorraineklassen.com

www.myspace.com/lorraineklaasen

KOLA NOTE

5240, avenue du Parc, Montral QC

Tickets : (514) 274 9339

www.kolanote.com

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Friday, February 27, 2009

Nathaniel Dett Chorale Celebrates 10 Years of Music


Nathaniel Dett Chorale Celebrates 10 Years of Music


The Hon. Aileen Carroll, Minister of Culture, Attends Event


Toronto The halls of the Glenn Gould Studio were echoing with the joyful sounds of the Nathaniel Dett Chorale, one of Canadas most renowned musical groups, for the celebration of its 10th Anniversary year. The February 25th concert, entitled Voices of a Diaspora ... Dett to Africa, marked the close of Black History Month and was a powerful combination of favourite R. Nathaniel Dett compositions and exciting contemporary Afrocentric premires.


Joining the friends and supporters of the Chorale, was the Hon. Aileen Carroll, Minister of Culture. The Minister spoke about Ontarios vibrant arts community and also noted how the Chorale is using a three-year, $280,500 grant received from the Ontario Trillium Foundation last year.

The Nathaniel Dett Chorale has worked hard to bring Afrocentric music to the people of this province. Ontario is delighted to help them expand their work in raising awareness and instilling pride in African heritage, said Culture Minister Aileen Carroll.


The funds are helping to continue to build on the Chorales organizational capacity by expanding on outreach initiatives helping high school students and youth to learn about Afrocentric music. It will also allow the Chorale to engage more volunteers to help build on this program and to further expand website and technological capabilities.


We are very grateful to the Ontario Trillium Foundation for their ongoing support, says Brainerd Blyden-Taylor, the founder, Artistic Director and conductor of the Nathaniel Dett Chorale. With this assistance we will be able to continue to empower a new generation of singers to demonstrate leadership and mentorship in their home schools, and to seek unity through music and celebration.


The 10th Anniversary of the Nathaniel Dett Chorale is proving to be a memorable one. On January 20th, the Chorale performed at the invitation of the Canadian Embassy in Washington DC to help commemorate the inauguration of US President, Barack Obama. The group was also asked to sing at the Smithsonians National Museum of the American Indian Out of Many festival concert on Martin Luther King Day, Monday, January 19th.


The Nathaniel Dett Chorale is Canada's first professional chamber choir dedicated to the creation and performance of Afrocentric music of all styles. Mr. Blyden-Taylor founded the chorale in response to a musical void in Canada; there had never before been a professional ensemble dedicated to the dissemination of Afrocentric choral music.


The Ontario Trillium Foundation is an agency of the Government of Ontario. For over 25 years, the Foundation has supported the growth and vitality of communities across the province. OTF continues to strengthen the capacity of the volunteer sector through investments in community-based initiatives. For more information, please visit www.trilliumfoundation.org.

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