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Join us for a series of brilliant performances from the participants in the Art of Piano program, and be inspired by the next generation of pianists.
About the Program

There will be a 15 minute intermission

Please turn off all cellphones, photo/video cameras.

Art of Piano is generously supported by lead donor Heather Edwards. 

Art of Piano has been graciously supported by Tom Lee Music.

Additional support provided by the Alice and Betty Schultz Scholarships Endowment Fund for Dance and Music, Helen Graham, and the Yolanda Freeze Master Artists Music Fund.

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Marianne

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Marianne Thériault is a Montréal-based costume designer specializing in garments for movement, with a focus on dance and circus performance. Trained in scenography at the National Theatre School of Canada, class of 2008, she develops costumes that merge aesthetic sensitivity with technical performance. Her work is rooted in a deep understanding of the body in motion, creating pieces that support flexibility, durability, and expressive freedom on stage. She has collaborated with a wide range of creators, artists and companies, including TNM, Le Théâtre de la Vieille 17, Le Théâtre Magasin, Le Carré des Lombres, Le Cirque de la Pointe-Sèche, Chants Libres and le Cirque du Soleil.

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Bri Bedard

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Bri Bedard is a young, multidisciplinary artist from Tio’tia:ke (Montreal). He recently finished the Live Entertainment: Design and Production program at John Abbott college, specializing in Lighting, Sound, and Video design, as well as Stage Management. He has designed multiple shows as a part of his education at John Abbott, and has worked as a general technician since 2022. His skills lie also in sewing and costume design, which has allowed him to work with A’nó:wara Dance Theatre since 2025.

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Brenda Diabo

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Brenda Diabo is a multi discipline artist based in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada.  Her practice includes sewing/costume design, one of a kind jewellery creation, and Ikebana.  She has had her work shown at NSCCD, and at a variety of galleries locally and in Toronto. 

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Barbara K Diabo Receives the 2025 Clifford E. Lee Choreography Award

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Barbara is a member of the Kanien’keha:ka (Mohawk) nation of Kahnawake. She now resides in Montreal, where she is the artistic director and choreographer for A’nó:wara Dance  Theatre. Recipient of the Clifford E. Lee Choreographic Award 2025 from the Banff Centre, she has been a choreographer and performer for over 30 years, creating shows that bring Indigenous themes, stories, and perspectives to light. Her dance show, Sky Dancers, won Outstanding Touring Production (Dora Mavor Moore Awards 2022) and she was the recipient of the prestigious Prix de la danse de Montréal 2021 for most notable dancer of the year. Diabo takes pride in sharing her culture and performs across Canada and internationally. Her work has been seen at the National Arts Centre, Festival Quartiers Danse, Prismatic Arts Festival, Native Earth Performing Arts, Matriarchs Uprising, FODAR, Le Diamant, Waterproof Festival (France), and beyond.  

Barbara also collaborates with several organizations with whom she helps educate populations, create “safe spaces” and support Indigenous artists around the world. Diabo performs and creates for generations to come, to honour, for her ancestors, for a sense of community, for those who cannot dance, to inspire, to communicate, to encourage cultural pride, and to uplift spirits.

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Simik Komaksiutiksak

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Simik Komaksiutiksak is an Inuk artist from Rankin Inlet, Nunavut and now resides in Montreal. Their passion for dance emerged at an early age, later gravitating towards dance and circus arts. Simik learned most of their dance training in Ottawa, and began performing arts during their teen years. Simik is a contemporary dancer, circus artist, and a choreographer. Simik has appeared on the APTN documentary-series “Pulse”, modelled at the Indigenous Fashion Arts festival in Toronto, and tours with Anowara Dance Theatre. Simik is the artistic director of the "Anxiety", a contemporary dance production that explores generational trauma and healing through dance. Simik now works for The Arctic Rose Foundation as the Guest Artist Lead, where they teach dance, creative movement and expressive arts to youth all over Inuit Nunangat as apart of the Messy Book Program. Simik also teaches indigenous youth in the city through the Watershed Dance program and Tupic Act.

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Marshall

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Marshall is an award-winning Kanien’keha:ka (Mohawk)/mixed-heritage competitive dancer/choreographer who performs with dance troupes and as a soloist. He has been dancing powwow and urban dance styles for over 10 years, on stage and in film. Marshall also teaches dance regularly and coaches a competitive dance team. He has been seen dancing at Battery Dance Festival (New York, NY), Just for Laughs Festival in Montreal, the Olympic Stadium, on television, Montreal Pride, and various other festivals. He was invited to perform as a dancer with renowned Indigenous cellist, Cris Derksen. He was the subject of a documentary on TV about inspiring young First Nation’s children; danced in the new documentary series on Aboriginal People’s Television Network (APTN), PULSE; and has danced in Radio Canada’s Le Grand Solstice. He is also an instructor, mentor, and choreographer in the Indigenous teen dance program Watershed, as he believes it is important to pass on knowledge to the next generations. He takes pride in being 2-spirited and queer and hopes to inspire other youth to be proud of who they are and to go for their dreams.

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Gregg

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Gregg toured extensively as an onstage performer before turning his focus to production. Since then, Gregg has significant experience managing, directing and producing for a variety of cultural organisations. Whether establishing a still flourishing annual performing arts festival or participating in the planning and production of international museum projects or creating award-winning performing arts productions, Gregg has accumulated a wealth of experience. 

Among the notable accomplishments are international Museum projects in Portugal, Belgium, Canada and the USA; Directing the operations of Montreal’s les 7 Doigts during their first 5 years; working with Berlin’s Chamaleon Theater producing original shows under their banner; and Creative Producing, then Producing on tour, LEO, awarded the BEST of EDINBURGH Award from among 2,600 productions and which has gone on to be presented in over 40 countries around the world.  

Currently, Gregg directs the operations of Y2D Productions Inc., a Montreal based production company, working with a variety of artists to develop original shows and tour them internationally. Gregg has had the honour, and pleasure, of collaborating with Barbara Kaneratonni Diabo, and A’nó:wara Dance Theatre, since 2020. 

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