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Ottawa Chamberfest to audition amateur chamber ensembles

February 1, 2012 · Filed Under Festival News, News · Comment 

Ottawa Chamberfest today announced the ACE (Amateur Chamber Ensemble) Workshop, to be officially launched at the 2012 edition of the Ottawa International Chamber Music Festival. ACE is a comprehensive learning experience for serious recreational musicians in preformed string, piano, wind, or brass ensembles. It will be offered as two five-day sessions during Ottawa Chamberfest 2012 (July 26 to August 9).

The workshop is open to adults, with a limit of three ensembles per session. Tuition is $600 and includes practice space at the University of Ottawa; one daily 90-minute coaching session; one group masterclass with a visiting festival artist; and seven-day passes to Ottawa Chamberfest 2012. Coaches are Roman Borys and Jamie Parker of the Juno® Award-winning Gryphon Trio, Cecilia String Quartet, Penderecki String Quartet, Afiara String Quartet, Eybler Quartet (early music), and Pentaèdre Wind Quintet.

Ottawa Chamberfest presents the ACE Workshop as part of its audience engagement mandate. Application deadline is March 1, 2012. A digital brochure and downloadable application form are available at www.OttawaChamberfest.com/upcoming-features/ace.

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Roman Borys, Artistic Director: “We’ve been planning ACE for three years. We conducted a successful, unpublicized trial workshop in 2011 that culminated in an exciting performance on the last night of the summer festival. This year, ACE formally launches with positions for up to six amateur ensembles, in what promises to be one of the landmark events of Ottawa Chamberfest 2012.”

ABOUT OTTAWA CHAMBERFEST
Founded in 1994, Ottawa Chamberfest brings together the boldest names in ensemble and solo performance for two weeks of musical celebration in the nation’s capital. The world’s largest festival of its kind, Ottawa Chamberfest is a Festivals and Events Ontario “Festival of Distinction,” and winner of seven Lieutenant-Governor’s Awards for the Arts.

Celebrate Ontario Funding Announced at Festivals & Events Ontario Conference

March 8, 2011 · Filed Under Blog, Industry · Comment 

The Celebrate Ontario Recipients for 2011 were announced today by the Honourable Minister of Tourism and Culture, Mr. Michael Chan during the opening reception of the Festivals and Events Ontario (FEO) annual conference.

Minister Chan revealed the winners to an eager audience of Festival and Event Organizers from across the Province who welcomed the announcement with applause and cheers of support. Celebrate Ontario Funding is a significant economic driver, providing a means to enhance festivals and events; keeping them fresh and growing into the future.

”We are pleased to have Minister Chan with us today to make this significant announcement in our presence. The festival and event industry provides over $1 billion economic impact to the province of Ontario and employs over 20,000 Ontarians. This funding commitment by the Province signals to us that our efforts are a valued part of the economic sustainability in Ontario and recognizes the enhancement festivals and events bring to the quality of life in our communities,” stated Gerry Ginsberg, FEO President after the announcement was made.

A full list of Celebrate Ontario Recipients and descriptions of each event can be found at www.festivalsandeventsontario.ca . For more information on all of the events taking place in the Province of Ontario this year, FEO produces a free Festivals and Events in Ontario Guide that can be obtained at Ontario Travel Information Centres across the province.

Established in 1987, Festivals and Events Ontario has served as the voice of the industry in Ontario. Operating on a not-for-profit basis, the Association delivers collaborative industry education, marketing, research and advocacy services. It has over 500 paid members representing approximately 1,200 individual celebrations and associated industry suppliers operating annually within Ontario.

Festivals & Events Ontario Welcomes Two New Festivals into the Level of Distinction

March 12, 2010 · Filed Under Festival News, News · Comment 

Festivals & Events Ontario (FEO) was honoured to induct Rogers Bayfest and the Ottawa International Chamber Music Festival into the prestigious Festivals and Events of Distinction in Ontario. The 2010 recipients were announced last Thursday, during the FEO Annual Conference. The Honourable Mr. Michael Chan, Minister of Tourism and Culture, was onsite to welcome delegates and recognize all members of the FEO Level of Distinction.

The Festivals and Events of Distinction in Ontario represent a select group of 20 of the most well-known and respected celebrations in the province. Recipients are selected by FEO on the basis of their ability to generate significant international, trans-border, domestic or intra-provincial tourism travel, while commanding top-of-mind levels of consumer awareness and levels of respect from peers within the genre in which they operate.

“FEO feels privileged to welcome Rogers Bayfest and the Ottawa International Chamber Festival into our Level of Distinction. The economic impact these festivals have on their respective communities is undeniable,” states Gary Masters, Executive Direct for FEO.

From their small beginnings in 1999, Rogers Bayfest has grown to be a multi-stage, several day festival featuring world-renowned musical artists. In 2009 they attracted over 75,000 people from across Canada and the United States. With a similar start, the Ottawa International Chamber Festival now hosts almost 100 concerts and attracts 800,000 visitors annually.

A full list of the Festivals and Events of Distinction in Ontario can be found online at www.festivalsandeventsontario.ca.

2010 Top 100 Festivals and Events in Ontario Revealed During Annual Conference

March 8, 2010 · Filed Under Festivals in the News, News · Comment 

This year’s Top 100 Festivals and Events in Ontario list was released this weekend at the Festivals & Events Ontario Conference held this year in Ottawa and eight Ottawa Festivals made the annual list.

Congratulations to Canadian Tulip Festival, TD Canada Trust Ottawa International Jazz Festival, Canada Day Celebrations, Cisco Ottawa Bluesfest, Ottawa International Chamber Music Festival, Rideau Canal Festival, Ottawa Folk Festival and Winterlude.

Below is the announcement released at the conference by FEO:

Festivals & Events Ontario (FEO) announced the Top 100 Festivals and Events in Ontario last night as part of the Association’s President’s Gala, a celebratory conclusion to its annual conference.

Sponsored by VIA Rail Canada, The Top 100 Festivals and Events in Ontario designation is presented to a select few of more than 2,000 that occur annually within the province. Among the winners were household names like the Scotiabank Caribana Festival, Cisco Ottawa Bluesfest and Kitchener-Waterloo Oktoberfest. It also featured many smaller, festivals such as the Lanark Highlands Art of Being Green Festival, the Cobourg Sandcastle Festival and the Rideau Canal Festival. In conjunction with the Top 100, FEO also announced its 2010 Achievement Award winners. Achievement Awards acknowledge individual festival and event excellence and best practices across a broad range of categories.

The President’’s Gala is a follow up to a Welcome Reception that was held on Wednesday night. The Honourable Mr. Michael Chan, Minister of Tourism and Culture was in attendance to welcome guests and announce the 2010 Festivals and Events of Distinction. This year’’s inductees were Rogers Bayfest and the Ottawa Chamber Music Festival.

“Solicitations for submissions were issued towards the end of the previous calendar year, and an independent jury of industry peers conducted the selection process just prior to the Conference,” explains the Association’s Executive Director, Gary Masters.

According to the Ontario Ministry of Tourism, 93% of recreational travelers are seeking cultural and entertainment experiences, such as festivals and events, when they plan a vacation. Over the past two years, approximately 2,000,000 people who visited a festival or event say it was the primary reason for their vacation.

“With so many options for the festival-goers here in Ontario, it can be hard to know which festivals and events offer the most rewarding experiences. As the provincial Association for this industry, we believe it is our responsibility to set these standards and present the results to our consumers in an easily accessible and recognizable brand,” states FEO’s President, Sarah Wood.

The winners of this year’s Top 100 will be highlighted in the annual Festivals and Events in Ontario Guide distributed in both a printed and online format. A list of the 2010 winners can be found on the Association’s website, www.festivalsandeventsontario.ca.

Festivals and Events Ontario (FEO) – Showcase 2010

December 4, 2009 · Filed Under Blog, Industry · Comment 

The Festivals and Events Ontario (FEO) Conference will be in Ottawa this year. This provides an opportunity to get in front of over 250+ decision makers in the festival and event industry in Ontario. Since 1987 Festivals & Events Ontario (FEO) is the only association dedicated to promoting and educating the festival industry in the province and we are pleased to offer Showcase 2010.

Attending FEO’s annual conference will be Executive Directors, festivals and event planners and municipal organizers to learn, network and hire products, services and artists to enhance their festival. Performers are the heart and soul of festivals and events and FEO Showcase 2010 is the gateway to this industry. With a maximum of 8 Showcase opportunities on Saturday, March 6, 2010, FEO is now accepting showcase submissions.

Please apply by submitting the application information and payment in full by December 23, 2009. Applications received after this date will not be considered. Our Showcase Committee will review the applications and all candidates will be contacted.

Showcase Application Form

For more information on Conference 2010 click here

 

 

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