Experience the vivid history and enduring contemporary presence of Cantonese Opera in this workshop led by Alice Chan, Director of Starlight Chinese Performing Arts Centre. With accompanying Starlight students, Alice will lead participants through a brief introduction to Cantonese opera, followed by a series of movement exercises using theatre props and costumes from Starlight’s extensive and culturally rich collections. Attendees will then witness a brief demo of a performance by Starlight students, showcasing the traditions and versatility of Cantonese opera as a mode of storytelling and an active art form practiced in Chinese communities across Canada.
Note: This Program has a limited capacity. Register via Eventbrite.
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This program is made possible through the generous support of the Power Corporation of Canada and Eleanor & Francis Shen.
Image credit: Starlight Chinese Opera performing. Photo courtesy of Starlight Chinese Opera Performing Arts Centre.
October 26
4:00pm – 6:00pm
This venue is wheelchair accessible.
This program has loud and/or complex sounds.
Artist Bio
Karen Tam
Karen Tam (she/her) is a Tiohtià:ke/Montréal-based artist and curator whose research focuses on the constructions and imaginations of cultures and communities. In her installations, she recreates Chinese restaurants, karaoke lounges, opium dens, curio shops and other sites of cultural encounters. Since 2000, she has exhibited her work and participated in residencies in North America, Europe, and China, including the Victoria and Albert Museum, He Xiangning Art Museum, Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec, McCord Stewart Museum, and the Deutsche Börse Residency at the Frankfurter Kunstverein. She has received grants and fellowships from the Canada Council for the Arts, Conseil des Arts du Québec, and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Tam was the winner of the 2021 Giverny Capital Prize awarded by the Fondation Giverny pour l’art contemporain, a finalist for the 2017 Louis-Comtois Prize, a finalist for the 2016 Prix en art actuel from the Musée National des beaux-arts de Québec, and long-listed for the 2010 and 2016 Sobey Art Awards.
Tam holds an MFA in Sculpture (School of the Art Institute of Chicago) and a PhD in Cultural Studies (Goldsmiths, University of London). She is the Adjunct Curator at Griffin Art Projects and a contributor to ‘Asia Collections Outside Asia: Questioning Artefacts, Cultures and Identities in the Museum’ (2020), edited by Iside Carbone and Helen Wang, and ‘The Changing Landscape of China’s Consumerism’ (2014), edited by Alison Hulme. Her work is in museum and corporate collections such as the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal, Musée national des Beaux-arts du Québec, Global Affairs Canada (Embassy of Canada in London), Hydro-Québec Art Collection, La Caisse de dépôt du Québec, Collection of the Royal Bank of Canada, TD Group, Microsoft Art Collection, and in private collections in Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom. She is represented by Galerie Hugues Charbonneau.
Artist Bio
Starlight Chinese Opera Performing Arts Centre
Starlight Chinese Opera is a non-profit organization with the goal of introducing Cantonese Opera to the younger generation and the public in Canada. The organization aims to provide Canadian-born Chinese and descendants of Hong Kong Cantonese with the opportunity to explore and appreciate their own culture. Since its establishment, Starlight has been organizing annual Canadian productions, promotional activities such as workshops, and educational related activities in order to promote Cantonese Opera.
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Alice Chan is a graduate of the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, where she majored in Cantonese Opera. She received training from several Chinese Opera Masters, including the famous Cantonese Opera artist, the Late Dr. Lam Ka Sing, as well as musician Soong Kam Wing and Luo Pin Chao. Alice is the President/Director and instructor of the Starlight Chinese Opera Performing Arts Centre, a non-profit organization with a mission to generate more public interest in the art of Chinese Opera. She is responsible for teaching, coordinating performances and promotion, and is a founding member of Starlets, managing, directing, and tutoring with over 15 years of experience.