Produced by Tapestry Opera in collaboration with Theatre Passe Muraille
Photo credit: Jules Bédard
“An Acadian Celebration of Food and Music”
Juliane Gallant brings Acadian traditions’ warm, infectious music to Toronto.
Juliane will share a mix of traditional and contemporary compositions with exceptional guest performers Jacques Arsenault, Pierre-André Doucet and Marie Andrée Gaudet, who will transport you to small-town Maritime Canada and fill your hearts with nostalgia for a home-cooked meal around the kitchen table with friends and family.
Everyone is encouraged to join in the singing and dancing!
Venue
Theatre Passe Muraille Mainspace Theatre
16 Ryerson Ave, Toronto
*Due to circumstances beyond their control and to avoid cancellation, Tapestry Opera has rescheduled the Iron Chef d’Orchestre and Le Kitchen Party dates.
Le Kitchen Party will now be on Tuesday, May 21, 2024, and Iron Chef d’Orchestre on Wednesday, May 22, 2024.
Credits
Creator
Juliane Gallant
Tenor
Jacques Arsenault
Artistic Consultant
Marie Andrée Gaudet
& Pierre-André Doucet
Tickets & Showtimes
Le Kitchen Party – May 21st at 8 PM
Full accessibility guide can be downloaded here!
If you would like information on the topics or themes in our productions, or to determine the suggested age for attending a performance, please reach out to our Box Office staff at 416.504.7529 or by email at info@passemuraille.on.ca.
Founded in 1979, Tapestry Opera is an award-winning Toronto-based company dedicated to creating, developing and performing original, progressive opera. We are passionate about timely, resonant stories told in innovative settings and interpreted by extraordinary artists. We create space to unite diverse art forms, creators, and communities to develop powerful, boundary-breaking opera that reflects and changes the world. We believe in embedding our values in everything we do, on and offstage, and work to create a flexible, adaptable, and accountable culture for our time and communities.
New Brunswick-born Juliane Gallant is the Resident Conductor of the Calgary Phil and a Music Director candidate at the PEI Symphony Orchestra. She is one of two conductors in the inaugural cohort of Tapestry Opera’s Women in Musical Leadership program. Since relocating to Canada from the UK in 2021, she has appeared as a guest conductor with the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra, Okanagan Symphony Orchestra, Kingston Symphony Orchestra, and Symphony New Brunswick. She has also worked as an assistant and cover conductor with the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra, Victoria Symphony, Regina Symphony Orchestra, Kamloops Symphony Orchestra, and the National Arts Centre Orchestra.
A passionate collaborator, Juliane first trained as a collaborative pianist, répétiteur, and vocal coach, and began her conducting career in opera, leading productions throughout the UK for Gothic Opera (Le loup-garou/Le dernier sorcier), Hampstead Garden Opera (La bohème), King’s Head Theatre (Carmen, Tosca), Opera on Location (L’enfant prodigue, Cinderella, La Traviata, Don Giovanni, Carmen), St Paul’s Opera (Così fan tutte, Orphée aux enfers), Opera Upclose (Carmen, Music oft hath such a charm, Ulla’s Odyssey), and Opera MIO (A Fantastic Bohemian: The Tales of Hoffmann revisited). In 2021, she made her Royal Opera House conducting debut in Mami Wata in collaboration with Pegasus Opera. In Canada, she was Music Director for Eugene Onegin at the Highlands Opera Studio. She conducted a performance of Nicole Lizée’s R.U.R. A Torrent of Light in her capacity as Assistant Conductor with Tapestry Opera.
A strong believer in music as a vehicle for joy and human connection, Juliane worked extensively on community outreach and education projects during her time in the UK. With Opera Holland Park, she explored opera in schools, with residents of care homes, with communities of refugees, and with people living with physical and mental disabilities. With Lost Chord, she brought music to people living with dementia across Yorkshire. With Baseless Fabric, she led interactive opera workshops in schools in underserved London boroughs.
Juliane is a graduate of the National Opera Studio, the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, the Conservatoire de musique et d’art dramatique de Montréal, the University of Ottawa, and the Université de Moncton. In London, Juliane was one of only 12 conductors selected for the first Women Conductors Course: Conducting for Opera, run by the Royal Opera House, the National Opera Studio, and the Royal Philharmonic Society, and has received continued support from the Royal Opera House throughout her training. She has participated in a conducting masterclass with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and in the Winnipeg Symphony RBC Canadian Conductors Showcase. Her conducting mentors include Karen Kamensek, JoAnn Falletta, and Rosemary Thomson.
To schedule an interview with the artist, or staff members at Theatre Passe Muraille regarding this production, please email Red eye media at Suzanne@redeyemedia.ca. We will try out best to accommodate your media requests, however they are not guaranteed.
Details coming soon!
The soup traditionally consists of a combination of broth, chicken, potatoes, carrots, garlic, onions, summer savoury, butter and dumplings (made of flour and milk).