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FEBRUARY 21–23, 2019
BEST OF MUSIC
Andrew Burashko
Kevin Lamotte
Mike Romaniak
Artistic Director
Lighting Designer
Production Manager
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performers – february 21 & 23
Andrew Burashko
Rob Piltch
Piano
Guitar
Kayla Diamond
Rachel Pomedli
Singer
Cello
Gregory Hoskins
John Southworth
Singer
Singer
Drew Jurecka
Sarah Slean
Violin
Singer
Peter Lutek
Martin Tielli
Woodwinds
Singer
Jessica Mitchell
Hawksley Workman
Singer
Singer
Joe Phillips Bass
performers – february 22
Andrew Burashko
Jonathan Crow
Piano
Violin
Martin Tielli
Mark Fewer
Singer
Violin
John Southworth
Shauna Rolston
Singer
Cello
Danny Michel
Barry Shiffman
Singer
Viola
repertoire – february 21 & 23
Ne Me Quitte Pas Jacques Brel, arranged by Jim McGrath
The Show Must Go On Queen, arranged by Robert Carli
Stolen Land Bruce Cockburn, arranged by Robert Carli
Beautiful Creatures Bruce Cockburn, arranged by Jonathan Goldsmith
Boy in the Bubble Paul Simon, arranged by Jonathan Goldsmith
Treaty Leonard Cohen, arranged by Andrew Staniland
Way Down in the Hole Tom Waits, arranged by Dan Parr
Darkness Leonard Cohen, arranged by John Southworth
What’ll I Do Irving Berlin, arranged by John Southworth
I’ll Never Tear You Apart Martin Tielli, arranged by Jonathan Goldsmith
If You Go Away Martin Tielli, arranged by Jonathan Goldsmith
Hurricane Bob Dylan, arranged by Aaron Davis
I’ll Never Get Out of This World Alive Hank Williams, arranged by Cameron Wilson
Exit Music (For a Film) Radiohead, arranged by Jonathan Goldsmith
Two Pentiments i. Tom Devil ii. Ain’t Got Long Jonathan Goldsmith
repertoire – february 22
Piano Quartet in E Flat Major, Op. 47 iii. Andante cantabile Robert Schumann
Violin Sonata, No. 1, H. 182 i. Allegro Bohuslav Martinu
Piano Trio No. 2 in E Flat Major ii. Andante con moto Franz Schubert
Motorcade Danny Michel, arranged by Robert Carli
Good Mourning John Southworth, arranged by Andrew Downing
The House With the Laughing Windows Martin Tielli, arranged by Jonathan Goldsmith INTERMISSION
Moonlight Sonata, Piano Sonata No. 14 in C Sharp Minor i. Adagio sostenuto Ludwig van Beethoven
Sonata for Viola and Piano, Op. 147 iii. Adagio Dmitri Shostakovich
Violin Sonata No. 2 in A Major, Op. 100 i. Allegro amabile Johannes Brahms
Man in a Room Gambling No. 9 Gavin Bryars
Piano Quintet in E-Flat Major, Op. 44 i. Allegro brilliante Robert Schumann
performers andrew burashko
JONATHAN CROW
Andrew Burashko is the founder and creative force behind Art of Time Ensemble. Born in Moscow, Burashko trained as a concert pianist across North America, making his solo debut with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra at the age of 17. As a soloist, Burashko performed with some of the world’s most renowned conductors, including Marin Alsop, Sir Andrew Davis, Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Jukka-Pekka Saraste, and Pinchas Zukerman. His eclectic musical interests have led him more recently to share the stage with such diverse artists as Branford Marsalis, Brent Carver, and Madeleine Peyroux. In 1998, Burashko formed the Art of Time Ensemble to create unique concerts that ignore the barriers between genres and disciplines, with the aim of exposing audiences to a broad range of artistic possibilities. Under Burashko’s direction, Art of Time Ensemble has become a Canadian destination for today’s most accomplished artists working in music, dance, theatre, film and literature. In addition to their annual concert series in Toronto, Art of Time Ensemble has toured extensively throughout Canada and the United States, as well as in Russia and Finland.
Jonathan is the Concertmaster of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra. A native of Prince George, British Columbia, Jonathan joined the Toronto Symphony Orchestra as Concertmaster in 2011. Between 2002 and 2006 he was Concertmaster of the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal, and notably during this tenure, was the youngest concertmaster of a major North American orchestra. He is a founding member of the New Orford String Quartet, and has performed as a soloist under the baton of such conductors as Charles Dutoit, Sir Yehudi Menuhin, and Kent Nagano. He has premiered works by Canadian composers Michael Conway Baker, Eldon Rathburn, Barrie Cabena, Ana Sokolovic, Marjan Mozetich, Christos Hatzis, Ernest MacMillan, and Healey Willan, and includes in his repertoire major concerti by such modern composers as Ligeti, Schnittke, Bernstein, Brian Cherney, Rodney Sharman, and Cameron Wilson. He has recorded for the ATMA, Bridge, CBC, Oxingale, Skylark, and XXI-21 labels. In 2005 Jonathan joined the Schulich School of Music at McGill University as Assistant Professor of Violin and was appointed Associate Professor of Violin in 2010. He is currently Associate Professor of Violin at the University of Toronto, and acts as Artistic Director for the Toronto Summer Music Festival.
performers K AYL A DIAMOND
GREGORY HOSKINS
After studying piano and guitar for 12 years at the Koffler Gallery through the Royal Conservatory of Music, Kayla Diamond is the most recent winner of Slaight Music’s “It’s Your Shot” contest. Her song “Crazy” was the first song she had ever written for herself, having written many songs for other artists. While taking a leave of absence from law school to pursue her passion for music, she is currently working on her EP with Slaight Music and Cadence Music Group. Kayla plays piano, guitar, drums, and has lent her vocals to popular DJ’s for many recently released EDM pop remixes worldwide.
Gregory Hoskins’ career has spanned 27 years and 10 albums. His last studio recording, The Map of Above, The Map of Below was released in August, 2013. “On their marvellous new album… lyrics are real and bittersweet, arrangements are nimble, and the overall effect evokes a rum-based half dream involving Paul Simon, Joe Henry and truth.” (Brad Wheeler, The Globe and Mail).
MARK FEWER Mark Fewer has performed around the world in virtually every role asked of a violinist. His recent performances as soloist with groups as wide-ranging as the Melbourne Symphony, the FodensRichardson Brass Band, the Zapp Quartet, and the McGill Percussion Ensemble. As a chamber musician, Mr. Fewer is a regular member of the Duke Piano Trio and the Smithsonian Chamber Players. As a jazz violinist he has had the honor of sharing the stage with Dave Young, Brad Turner, Jodi Proznick, among others. Mr. Fewer was the Artistic Director of the Scotia Festival of Music from 2004– 2009, and is the founding director of the SweetWater Music Festival. He was concertmaster of the Vancouver Symphony from 2004–2008, and has been on faculty of the Schulich School of Music, McGill University, since 2007.
In addition to numerous collaborations with The Art of Time Ensemble and a turn as feature vocalist on the excellent 2015 album from The Henrys, Quiet Industry, he has worked with indigenous artists, collaborated and recorded with incarcerated women, and appeared with author Stephen Jenkinson (Die Wise) on a sold-out tour through the US and filmed for release in 2016. 2017 saw the release of his 11th and 12th recordings, Vain +Alone and Witness, as well as tours in Australia and the UK.
DREW JURECK A Drew Jurecka is a crossover jazz and classical violinist. Drew has played and recorded with a broad spectrum of artists in many genres, from Dave Brubeck to Ron Sexsmith. For five years Drew played with Jeff Healey as part of his Jazz Wizards band. Drew can be heard on three of Jeff Healey’s CDs, and movie and radio soundtracks including Franklin, Republic of Doyle, Make the Politician Work, Gunless, Degrassi, and Little Mosque on the Prairie.
performers PETER LUTEK
JESSICA MITCHELL
Peter Lutek, reed instrumentalist, performs improvised music. His training as a classical and avant-garde bassoonist led to extensive exploration of the clarinets and saxophones, as well as composition and electronic synthesis. He has played with New Music Concerts (Toronto), NUMUS (Waterloo), and the Freddie Stone Ensemble, and was a founding member of the 40 Fingers saxophone quartet. Peter was also a member of the Toronto collective, Composers Workshop. He leads ENGINE, and performs regularly with Tom Richards’ Riverrun, David Mott, David Buchbinder, Andrew Downing, Circle Music Band, and the Avi Granite:6.
Singer-songwriter Jessica Mitchell has been lauded as ‘country’s Adele’ and likened to Sheryl Crow, and much like them, her genre-bending vocals and tone are universally appealing. She is, at heart, a storyteller — an open book, inspired by the raw honesty and storytelling nature of the genre. Mitchell’s much-anticipated debut album, Heart of Glass, was released May of 2018. She has spent the last decade travelling between Toronto and Nashville, collaborating with top-notch songwriters, focusing on writing new music and crafting her richly unique sound, culminating in a raw, relatable record that embodies powerful and soulful melodies and lyrical brilliance. Mitchell has recently toured with the likes of Kiefer Sutherland, Terri Clark, Johnny Reid, Bonnie Raitt, and was recently asked to perform at the Songwriter’s Hall of Fame to honour Neil Young.
Lutek also works as a sound engineer. He was session engineer, editor, and mixer for the 40 fingers quartet, and has been responsible for all phases of production in numerous recordings over the last 10 years for David Mott, Joseph Petric, and Tom Richards. Peter also mixed and mastered The Tortoise, the acclaimed debut recording by Rob Mosher’s Storytime.
DANNY MICHEL With three JUNO nominations, the Polaris Prize long list and a pile of albums under his belt, Danny Michel is unquestionably one of Canada’s best-kept secrets. In 2011 he moved to Belize to record with one of his favorite bands The Garifuna Collective, a unique Afro-Amerindian cultural group. The album landed him a 3rd JUNO nomination and a sold-out summer tour of North America with a 10-piece band. While in Belize he also founded the Danny Michel Ocean Academy Fund to help raise scholarships for small non-profit community high school in Belize.
ROB PILTCH Rob Piltch has worked with The Bernie Piltch Quartet, The Ted Moses Quintet and Blood, Sweat & Tears. He has worked as a session player with Kim Mitchell, Shirley Eikhardt, Guido Basso, and Rob McConnell, and has recorded two albums: Bells and Rob Piltch. Rob has also performed and recorded with Colm Wilkinson, Molly Johnson, Emilie-Claire Barlow, Louise Pitre, Steven Page, Sarah Slean, Sophie Milman, and The Art of Time Ensemble. His CD Chambers is available on iTunes and on CD Baby.
performers JOSEPH PHILLIPS
R ACHEL POMEDLI
A Toronto native, Joe studied double bass at the University of Toronto with the renowned virtuoso Joel Quarrington. Phillips has been Principal Double Bassist with Orchestra London since 2007, a position he has also held with the Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra and Sinfonia Toronto.
Rachel holds a Master of Music degree from Yale University and a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Toronto. Her principal teachers have been Andras Fejer, Judith Glyde, Aldo Parisot and Shauna Rolston.
He plays regularly with violinist Mayumi Seiler in her Via Salzburg Chamber Music series and in concerts with Art of Time Ensemble and the Sweet Water Music Festival. He performs with Sarah Slean, Patricia O’Callaghan, Jenny Whiteley, Andrew Downing’s chamberjazz group Arts & Letters.
As a member of the Vinca String Quartet, formed at Yale, Rachel was a graduate assistant to the Takacs Quartet at the University of Colorado at Boulder. The Vinca Quartet were prizewinners at the 2005 Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition in South Bend, Indiana, and visiting artists at the Aspen Music Festival, Vail Music Festival, and the International Musicians Seminar in Prussia Cove, England. Rachel has participated in the Spoleto USA Festival (Charleston, South Carolina) the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival (Norfolk, Connecticut), the National Orchestral Institute (College Park, Maryland), and spent six summers at the Banff Centre for the Arts. She has performed in masterclasses for Janos Starker, Desmond Hoebig, Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi and Ralph Kirshbaum; and intensively studied chamber music with Laurence Lesser and the Tokyo, Takacs and Juilliard String Quartets.
performers SHAUNA ROL STON
SAR AH SLEAN
Internationally-acclaimed, award-winning Canadian cellist Shauna Rolston is one of the most gifted, unique, passionate, and innovative musical voices on the contemporary world stage. Over her distinguished career Shauna has performed in many of the world’s major concert halls with many of the world’s leading artists; her commitment to contemporary music has led to the commission and creation for her of more than 50 works for cello, including concerti by Canada’s leading composers. She continues to captivate, astonish and delight with her concerts, recordings, and world premieres.
Signed to Atlantic/Warner Records at the tender age of 19, three-time Juno nominee and modern-day Renaissance woman Sarah Slean has since released 11 albums in over 10 countries worldwide. Over her 20-year career, Slean has published two volumes of poetry, starred in short films and a movie musical (spawning two Gemini Award nominations), penned two string quartets and a piano quartet, held numerous exhibitions of her paintings, and shared the stage with 10 of the country’s professional orchestras — often with her own orchestral scores. In addition to headlining theatres across Canada, Sarah has also toured Europe, the US and Scandinavia and has opened internationally for such artists as Bryan Ferry, Rufus Wainwright, Alanis Morissette, Andrew Bird, Feist, Ron Sexsmith, Chris Isaak, and Buck 65. Metaphysics, her first recording in 5 years, is described as a breathtaking amalgamation of Slean’s dramatic orchestral arranging and her signature take on songwriting. In 2019, she will be moving into yet more new worlds — Slean will compose the music for a stage musical version of the film Maudie, and has been expanding into film scoring as a recent Canadian Film Centre composer-in-residence.
BARRY SHIFFMAN Canadian violist Barry Shiffman made his debut with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra at the age of 15. In 1989, he co-founded the St. Lawrence String Quartet where he appeared in over 2,000 concerts in venues around the globe, and recorded several critically acclaimed discs. Shiffman served as artist-inresidence at Stanford University and as visiting artist at the University of Toronto. He served as Director of Music Programs at The Banff Centre. Shiffman is currently the Artistic Director of the Centre’s Summer Music Programs and executive director of the Banff International String Quartet Competition. Since 2010, he has been Associate Dean and Director of Chamber Music at the Glenn Gould School of the Royal Conservatory of Music, and directs the RCM’s Young Artists Performance Program.
performers JOHN SOUTHWORTH
HAWKSLEY WORKMAN
John Southworth is one of Canada’s most distinctive and iconoclastic singersongwriters, respected for forging ahead with his own unique brand of musicmaking, while garnering high praise for his inimitable contribution. Since his orchestral-pop debut Mars Pennsylvania (1998), he has recorded ten uncompromising, genre-defying records, including Niagara — awarded Album of the Year 2014 by Rolling Stone Germany. John’s songs have been written for and/or covered by Canadian artists Buck 65, Sarah Slean, Martin Tielli, Hawksley Workman, Veda Hille, Jully Black, and Patricia O’Callaghan. His collaborations extend from Toronto’s Art of Time Ensemble to Fucked Up. He recently authored Daydreams for Night, an alternative children’s book with illustrations by New York artist David Ouimet.
Hawksley Workman is a two-time JUNO Award-winning singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. A staple of the Canadian music and arts scene for over 20 years, Workman boasts a catalogue of 16 releases, showcasing his now signature blend of anthemic folk and show-stopping vocals. Workman’s touring career has seen him play over a thousand shows, headlining prestigious venues like Massey Hall and The Olympia in Paris.
MARTIN TIELLI Best known as the lead guitar and voice of the critically acclaimed Rheostatics, the Italian born, Canadian bred, enigmatic Martin Tielli’s charismatic performances, entrancing vocals, and brilliant song writing has earned him nation-wide respect as one of Canada’s premiere musical artists of his time. Instantly recognizable by his signature guitar style, enchanting songs, and unique voice, Martin Tielli was a driving force behind making the Rheostatics one of the most important bands to emerge from the Canadian musical landscape in decades.
Following a move to Montreal, Workman wrote and recorded his 16th album titled Median Age Wasteland, revealing his hooky yet innovative melodic approach, authentic songwriting, and good old-fashioned, unedited, musicianship.
arrangers ROBERT CARLI
KEVIN FOX
Robert Carli leads a diverse career as a performer and composer for film and television. He performs as saxophonist regularly with several ensembles, including the Toronto Symphony and the National Ballet of Canada Orchestra. His music has received numerous awards and nominations, including 5 Gemini Awards and 2 Canadian Screen Awards. In addition to an eclectic mix of Canadian films and TV shows, he has composed music for over 100 episodes of Murdoch Mysteries.
With his ability to play numerous musical instruments, Kevin Fox has worked with a variety of artists from Sarah Harmer to Tom Cochrane to Celine Dion. Kevin recently toured with Chantal Kreviazuk and Raine Maida. As a composer/ arranger, Kevin has composed music for film and arrangements for artists such as Damhnait Doyle, Lennie Gallant, Shaye and Dolories O’Riordan of The Cranberries. In June 2004, Kevin released his debut album Come Alive. In 2008 he released his second album, Songs for Cello & Voice, which earned him much critical praise.
A ARON DAVIS Aaron Davis is an eclectic composer, arranger, and keyboardist, best known as a founding member of the groups The Holly Cole Trio and Manteca, and as a Gemini-award winning composer of music for film. Some of his arranging credits include Alison Krauss, Canadian Brass, Natalie McMaster, and the Art of Time Ensemble. He has recently worked with classical vocal superstar Measha Brueggergosman on her album of jazz and pop standards, I’ve Got a Crush on You (Kelp Records), and a cross-Canada promotional tour.
ANDREW DOWNING Andrew Downing is a double bass player, composer and bandleader living in Toronto. Andrew graduated from the University of Toronto’s Jazz Performance program. He has studied with Jack Winn, Dave Young, Don Thompson, Shauna Rolston and Joel Quarrington. Andrew plays primarily in the creative jazz scene in Canada, but also performs in other genres, and is a member of the David Occhipinti Quartet and the Lina Allemano Four.
JONATHAN GOLDSMITH Jonathan Goldsmith is a gifted musician and producer, and one of the country’s most sought-after film & television composers. He has won three Gemini Awards, among many other accolades. Some of his credits include scoring Sarah Polley’s feature films Away From Her and Take This Waltz, and producing albums for Bruce Cockburn, Jane Siberry, Hugh Marsh, and Martin Tielli. Jonathan is a founding member of the Art of Time Ensemble and has been involved in numerous projects with the organization as a performer, arranger and composer.
JIM MCGR ATH Jim McGrath is a Toronto-based composer who divides his time between writing music for film and television and composing for the concert stage. His compositions have been performed by a wide range of ensembles including Ottawa’s Thirteen Strings, The Montreal Chamber Orchestra, The KitchenerWaterloo Symphony, and the Hamilton Philharmonic. Jim scored the CBC hit comedy/drama Republic of Doyle, as well as the critically acclaimed series Degrassi, for which he won the Gemini Award for Best Original Score for a Dramatic Series.
arrangers DAN PARR
CAMERON WIL SON
Dan Parr is a frequent contributor to Art of Time Ensemble concerts. Previous efforts include arranging and composing credits in Herrmannthology and War of the Worlds (2011 & 2012), Songbook 6: Steven Page (2011), and Cantabile: An Evening of Italian Music (2012). More recently, he composed music for Margaret Atwood’s Thriller Suite, presented in The Poem/The Song (2014).
Cameron Wilson is a member of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. He is currently a member of Van Django, Joe Trio, the Hard Rubber Orchestra and Mariachi del Sol. He is also a composer/ arranger whose works have been performed by numerous symphony orchestras and ensembles and soloists across Canada and the U.S. (including the Art of Time Ensemble). He has collaborated with CBC author and storyteller Stuart McLean on the History of Canada and has composed several film scores including the NFBs Citizen Sam. Most recently he co wrote a film noir operetta with librettist Kico Gonzalez Risso called Supernatural Noir.
ANDREW STANIL AND Described as a “new music visionary” (National Arts Centre), composer Andrew Staniland has established himself as one of Canada’s most important and innovative musical voices. Among other accolades, Andrew is the recipient of two Juno nominations for Dark Star Requiem in 2017, was awarded the Terra Nova Young Innovators Award in 2016, was the National Grand Prize winner of EVOLUTION (presented in 2009 by CBC Radio 2/Espace Musique and The Banff Centre), and was the recipient of the Karen Keiser Prize in Canadian Music in 2004. Andrew was an Affiliate Composer to the Toronto Symphony Orchestra (2006–09) and the National Arts Centre Orchestra (2002–04), and has also been in residence at the Centre du Creation Musicale Iannis Xenakis (Paris, 2005). His recent commissioners include the National Arts Centre Orchestra, the Brooklyn Art Song Society, and Les Percussions de Strasbourg. Andrew is currently on faculty at Memorial University in St John’s Newfoundland.
production team KEVIN L AMOT TE
MIKE ROMANIAK
Kevin Lamotte is one of Canada’s leading lighting designers and has created lighting designs for most of the country’s theatre, dance and opera companies. He is Director of Lighting Design for the Shaw Festival and has ongoing associations with the National Ballet of Canada and Toronto’s Soulpepper Theatre Company. Kevin is the recipient of the Province of Ontario’s Pauline McGibbon Award, a nominee for the 2006 Siminovitch Prize in Theatre, as well as other national awards and nominations including the Jessie Richardson Theatre Award (Vancouver), a Dora Mavor Moore Award (Toronto), the Betty Mitchell Award (Calgary) and Prix de la Masque (Montreal). Mr. Lamotte is a member of The Associated Designers of Canada.
Mike Romaniak currently teaches Interactive Music and Sound for Video Games at the University of Toronto, where he works as a Sessional Lecturer in the Music Technology & Digital Media program. He holds a Master of Music in Composition degree from Central Michigan University (CMU), where he studied composition and orchestration with David Gillingham. Mike is a strong advocate for diversity and cultural diplomacy. His Master’s thesis research earned the Robert Newby Fund to Support Diversity Efforts at CMU. In 2018 he co-wrote and produced the audio soundtrack for Ancestors and Elders, a multimedia ballet collaboration between over 100 Indigenous and Ukrainian-Canadian creatives, including Running Thunder Dancers and Shumka Dance Company. As a performer, Mike has toured Canada coast to coast, the United States, Europe, and parts of Asia with several acts. He has contributed to the music and/or production of over twenty albums since 2011. His contributions to Lemon Bucket Orkestra’s Lume Lume (2012) and Moorka (2015) albums helped earn the band two Juno Award nominations for World Music Album of the Year. This is his second production as Production Manager with Art of Time Ensemble.
production acknowledgements Marah Braye Chief Executive Officer Chris Hutchinson Chief Operations Officer Heather Waddell Director, Planning & Production Duncan Morgan Production Manager Billy Burgomaster Head Audio Harrison Bye Head Carpenter Bennett Hyslop Head Lighting Jamie Ufton Front of House Manager Gloria Tran Front of House Coordinator Ross Egan, Christoph Ibrahim, Maggie Kinnear, Jennifer Lee Assistant Front of House Manager
Stage Technicians employed at the Theatre are represented by Local 58 of The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Moving Picture Technicians, Artists and Allied Crafts of the United States, it’s Territories and Canada. This event has been financially assisted by the Ontario Cultural Attractions Fund of the Government of Ontario through the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport, administered by the Ontario Cultural Attractions Fund Corporation.
Paola Marcon Box Office Manager Daniel Palmo & Regan Latimer Box Office Coordinators
about art of time ensemble
Renowned concert pianist Andrew Burashko formed Art of Time Ensemble in 1998 by inviting a group of like-minded musicians and prominent figures in dance, theatre and other art forms to perform one-off concerts in Toronto. The company has gone on to become a leader in Toronto’s vibrant performing arts scene, through its subscription season at the Harbourfront Centre Theatre, regular appearances at Koerner Hall, album releases, performances with leading Canadian orchestras, and the tours of its unique offerings to dozens of cities throughout Canada and the United States. Exploring the relationship between classical music in its many forms and other genres such as jazz, pop, electronica, rock, folk, electroacoustic, gospel and others, Art of Time seeks to reveal the qualities that lie at the heart of all great music.
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board of directors
Andrew Burashko Artistic Director
Ian Bandeen
David Abel Executive Director
Monica Banting
Kate Bangay Marketing & Communications Manager
David Ellins
Mike Romaniak Production Coordinator Monnet Design Graphic Design Young Associates Chris Mustard & Julia Gaunt-Rannala Bookeeping
Maggie Fairs Margaret Grottenthaler, Chair Cheryl Hudson Valerie Hussey Tim Lang Rick MacKenzie Doron Melnick Lois Miles James O’Connor Robert Sirman
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