The National Ballet of Canada, in partnership with the Canoo, hosted a magical evening for 200 newcomers to Canada. We would like to thank the National Ballet of Canada for this memorable night of beauty, culture and community building. Their commitment to enriching the lives of Canadians through the arts is inspiring.
James Kudelka’s Cinderella was breathtaking, set to Prokofiev’s vibrant score, with Art Deco-inspired designs by David Boechler and lighting by Christopher Dennis. But the night was about so much more than the performance.
In Partnership with Canoo
The National Ballet is a valued Canoo partner, providing new Canadians and their families with access to exceptional cultural events. Thanks to their incredible generosity, last night marked the first time that 200 Canoo members gathered together under one roof. It provided a unique opportunity for newcomers to connect with members of the National Ballet and each other.
The night started with an exclusive Canoo pre-performance reception, held in the magnificent Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts. Just being in the same room as the stunning architecture, beautiful artwork and talented performers was enough to evoke a feeling of awe and electricity.
The evening’s events were introduced by Lisa Robinson, Senior Manager of Education & Community Engagement at the National Ballet of Canada. This was then followed by remarks from Barry Hughson, Executive Director of the National Ballet and The Rt. Hon. Adrienne Clarkson & John Ralston Saul, Co-Founders, Institute for Canadian Citizenship and First Soloist, Tanya Howard.
They all emphasized the National Ballet’s commitment to enriching the lives of Canadians and the power of the arts in promoting inclusion. In attendance were ICC’s founders, the Rt. Hon Adrienne Clarkson and John Ralston Saul.
“Many organizations declare themselves to be welcoming to newcomers, but the National Ballet does more than talk: they deliver a tangible, first-class welcome via Canoo. Our founders, the Rt. Hon Adrienne Clarkson and John Ralston Saul are long-time champions of the ballet and big believers in the power of the arts to foster belonging. With this partnership, we honour their legacy of building citizenship through culture, and reaffirm the National Ballet’s position as one of Canada’s most welcoming cultural institutions.”
Daniel Bernhard, CEO, Institute for Canadian Citizenship
The partnership between Canoo and the National Ballet of Canada is a testament to the power of meaningful collaboration to foster inclusivity and community building. It’s a perfect example of the positive impact organizations can make when they work together to support newcomers and encourage active citizenship.
Thank you to all who attended this wonderful event! Have you been to the ballet?
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