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For immediate release: April 10, 2024
World premiere presentation will include a free, livestreamed broadcast on June 15
Toronto – Nova Scotian contralto Portia White was the first Black Canadian concert performer to achieve international fame in the mid-20th century and was hailed as the best classical voice of her generation. Yet, despite her accomplishments, her story has been largely erased from Canadians’ collective memory. Aportia Chryptych: A Black Opera for Portia White is a bold, new Black opera from Canadian director and librettist HAUI and Toronto and New York-based composer Sean Mayes that sets out to reclaim Portia White’s story.
The world premiere presentation takes place June 14, 15, and 16, 2024 at the Canadian Opera Company Theatre at 227 Front St. E., with a special Q&A with the opera’s creators following each performance. In celebration of Portia White, opening night audiences are encouraged to wear white, honouring the Canadian artist’s name, life, and incredible legacy.
“What a poetic justice to share Portia’s story in the art form that rejected her in her lifetime,” says HAUI. “And, in sharing this, to be presented by the largest opera company in Canada…talk about justice!” The award-winning multidisciplinary, mixed media artist has previously incorporated theatre, dance, film, and visual arts to bridge the gap between art and activism through the exploration of themes of race, gender, and sexual orientation.
“One thing that’s important for audiences to know is that this opera is not a biopic,” adds HAUI. “The story begins at the end of Portia’s life, as she's immediately thrust into the spirit realm where she's fractured into her body, her soul, and her spirit. And it ends up being a navigation of the intermediate realm, and how Portia must learn to let go of her earthly bonds in the hopes of ascension.”
(Director and librettist, HAUI, and composer and conductor, Sean Mayes)
(L-r: soprano Neema Bickersteth, soprano Adrienne Danrich, and contralto SATE)
Canadian soprano Neema Bickersteth brings her “commanding stage presence” (The Globe and Mail) to the role of Portia Body; Bickersteth recently wowed audiences in the title role of the award-winning 2023 Toronto production of Scott Joplin’s Treemonisha and also serves as dramaturg for this world premiere of Aportia Chryptych. Midwest Emmy-winning American soprano Adrienne Danrich, whose “supple voice” has been called “meltingly tender” by Opera News, takes on the role of Portia Spirit. Danrich is joined by SATE, a Canadian contralto whose sound is rooted in blues but who Exclaim! magazine recently wrote has been known to push at musical limits; SATE performs the role of Portia Soul. Young Toronto-based treble Henos Girma is currently studying at St. Michael’s Choir School and completes the cast as Portia’s son, Jimmie.
“It’s so important for us to uplift Canadian figures,” says HAUI. “In the opera, we say Portia’s name over 100 times—and I’ve done that deliberately, so that we don’t forget her. I hope that people take away from this that we never forget her again.”
Adds Mayes, “As artists, and especially as people who create, as people who are tasked with demonstrating our humanity as human beings, we have an obligation to make sure that our stories are reflective of what we truly are and the direction that our world is truly going in.”
Aportia Chryptych: A Black Opera for Portia White is performed in English, Creole, and Joual with English SURTITLESTM.
Portia Soul
Jimmie
Composer
Librettist and Director
Assistant Director
Dramaturg
Lighting Designer
Costume Designer
Sound Designer
Stage Manager
Kat Chin
Assistant Stage Manager
Jessica Severin
With the COC Orchestra
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Single tickets for Aportia Chryptych: A Black Opera for Portia White are $75. Tickets can be purchased online at coc.ca or by calling the Canadian Opera Company Box Office at 416-363-8231. For more information, please visit coc.ca.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
PRODUCTION OF APORTIA CHRYPTYCH: A BLACK OPERA FOR PORTIA WHITE PRODUCED BY
THE CANADIAN OPERA COMPANY, IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE NATIONAL ARTS CENTRE’S NATIONAL CREATION FUND, CANADA COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS, AND ONTARIO ARTS COUNCIL
ASSOCIATE PRODUCER
SHEREE SPENCER
PRESENTING SPONSOR OF EQUITY, DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION INITIATIVES
MAJOR CULTURAL EVENT 2024
THE COC ORCHESTRA IS GENEROUSLY SPONSORED, IN PART, BY
W. BRUCE C. BAILEY, IN HONOUR OF CHRISTIE DARVILLE, COC DEPUTY GENERAL DIRECTOR, AND JOHANNES DEBUS, COC MUSIC DIRECTOR
AND, IN PART, BY
THE SCHULICH FOUNDATION
Thank you to the entire COC community, including our COC Board of Directors, our Corporate Sponsors and Foundation Supporters, generous public funders, union partners, and — most critically — our audience. Your inspiring support ensures that opera flourishes, uniting global audiences and paving the way for a vibrant future.
ABOUT THE CANADIAN OPERA COMPANY
Based in Toronto, the Canadian Opera Company is the largest producer of opera in Canada and one of the largest in North America. General Director Perryn Leech joined the company in 2021, forming a leadership team with Music Director Johannes Debus and Deputy General Director Christie Darville. The COC enjoys a loyal audience, including a dedicated base of subscribers, and has an international reputation for artistic excellence and creative innovation. Its diverse repertoire includes new commissions and productions, local and international collaborations with leading opera companies and festivals, and attracts the world’s foremost Canadian and international artists. The company is an incubator for the future of the art form, nurturing Canada’s new wave of opera performers and creators with customized training and support. The COC’s purpose-built opera house, the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, is hailed internationally as one of the finest in the world. For more information, visit coc.ca.
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Avril Sequeira, Director of Public Relations - avrils@coc.ca
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Photo credits (top to bottom): Promotional image for Aportia Chryptych: A Black Opera for Portia White (photo by: HAUI); Aportia Chryptych librettist and director HAUI with composer and conductor Sean Mayes (photo by: Rebel Howl Studios), Neema Bickersteth (photo by: Dahlia Katz); Adrienne Danrich (photo submitted by artist); SATE (photo by: Richard Ashburn).
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