Saturday, November 21 at 7:30 pm
Wednesday, November 25 at 7:00 pm
Friday, November 27 at 7:30 pm
Sung in English with projected English titles.
A triumphant adaptation of Joplin’s groundbreaking opera, reimagined for the 21st century.
The Story
It is the late 1880s in the Deep South. A people are divided against themselves. A group of upwardly mobile Freedmen are now running a plantation near Texarkana. They are striving to become an essential part of an emerging new America.
In the surrounding forest, a group of Maroons are rebuilding a nearly lost connection to their African ancestry. They do not value a country that has so recently seen them as nothing but property.
Their coexistence is fragile but functional, until it is shattered by an act of violence.
Into this conflict comes a young woman who discovers she has roots in both communities. At this crucial moment in history her choices will determine the future. Her name is Treemonisha.
The Music
Treemonisha is one of the few surviving classical music pieces about the immediate post-slavery era written by a Black person who lived through the period.
America’s “King of Ragtime” Scott Joplin fused classical music with the syncopations of ragtime and the folk and Gospel sounds of his childhood in the Deep South. This fusion was original, born in the mind of a genius from the collision of cultures, and entirely ignored by the White establishment of the 1900s.
Inspired by Joplin’s vision, a group of extraordinary Black women artists have reimagined Treemonisha from their own 21st century viewpoint. They have fused a new story onto the original setting and characters, and created a lush new orchestration for Joplin’s extraordinary melodies and harmonies.
Media
Check out these photos from Volcano’s 2023 world premiere of Scott Joplin’s Treemonisha: A Musical Reimagining, Toronto, Luminato Festival Toronto. Co-presented by TO Live
Neema Bickersteth (Treemonisha)
Photo credit: Dahlia Katz | Production: Scott Joplin's Treemonisha: A Musical Reimagining (2023
L to R: Jaz Fairy-J Spencer (Ensemble); Neema Bickersteth (Treemonisha); Kristin Renee Young (Lucy); Khay (Ensemble)
Photo credit: Dahlia Katz | Production: Scott Joplin's Treemonisha: A Musical Reimagining (2023
L to R: Kristin Renee Young (Lucy); Khay (Ensemble); Neema Bickersteth (Treemonisha); Jaz Fairy-J Spencer (Ensemble)
Photo credit: Dahlia Katz | Production: Scott Joplin's Treemonisha: A Musical Reimagining (2023
Neema Bickersteth (Treemonisha)
Photo credit: Dahlia Katz | Production: Scott Joplin's Treemonisha: A Musical Reimagining (2023
Photo credit: Dahlia Katz | Production: Scott Joplin's Treemonisha: A Musical Reimagining (2023
Photo credit: Dahlia Katz | Production: Scott Joplin's Treemonisha: A Musical Reimagining (2023
L to R: Marvin Lowe (Parson Alltalk); Ashley Faatoalia (Remus)
Photo credit: Dahlia Katz | Production: Scott Joplin's Treemonisha: A Musical Reimagining (2023
Photo credit: Dahlia Katz | Production: Scott Joplin's Treemonisha: A Musical Reimagining (2023
L to R: Queen Hezumuryango (Ensemble); Neema Bickersteth (Treemonisha)
Photo credit: Dahlia Katz | Production: Scott Joplin's Treemonisha: A Musical Reimagining (2023
L to R: Neema Bickersteth (Treemonisha); Cedric Berry (Zodzerick)
Photo credit: Dahlia Katz | Production: Scott Joplin's Treemonisha: A Musical Reimagining (2023
L to R: Neema Bickersteth (Treemonisha); Cedric Berry (Zodzerick)
Photo credit: Dahlia Katz | Production: Scott Joplin's Treemonisha: A Musical Reimagining (2023
Photo credit: Dahlia Katz | Production: Scott Joplin's Treemonisha: A Musical Reimagining (2023
Photo credit: Dahlia Katz | Production: Scott Joplin's Treemonisha: A Musical Reimagining (2023
Photo credit: Dahlia Katz | Production: Scott Joplin's Treemonisha: A Musical Reimagining (2023
Photo credit: Dahlia Katz | Production: Scott Joplin's Treemonisha: A Musical Reimagining (2023
Neema Bickersteth (Treemonisha)
Photo credit: Dahlia Katz | Production: Scott Joplin's Treemonisha: A Musical Reimagining (2023
Ashley Faatoalia (Remus)
Photo credit: Dahlia Katz | Production: Scott Joplin's Treemonisha: A Musical Reimagining (2023
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CBC Documentary Short:
The Reinvention of the 1911 Opera: Treemonisha
Watch this project description on the making of Scott Joplin’s Treemonisha: A Musical Reimagining
TreemonishaNeema Bickersteth
MonishaAlicia Hall Moran
ZodzerickCedric Berry
A touring production of
Story & Libretto
Leah-Simone Bowen
Co-librettist
Cheryl L. Davis
Orchestration & Arrangement
Jessie Montgomery and Jannina Norpoth
Stage Director
Weyni Mengesha
Conductor
Jeri Lynne Johnson
Choreographer
Esie Mensah
Scott Joplin’s Treemonisha: A Musical Reimagining premiered in Toronto on June 10, 2023, as part of Luminato Festival Toronto. Co-presented with T.O. Live.
Co-commissioned by Amplified Opera; Apollo Theater, Harlem; BAM (Brooklyn Academy of Music); Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity; Luminato Festival Toronto; Minnesota Opera; the National Arts Centre, Canada, through the National Creation Fund; the Southbank Centre, London; Stanford Live, California; TO Live, Toronto; Washington Performing Arts in Washington, DC.
Volcano gratefully acknowledges ongoing funding support from the Canada Council for the Arts, the Ontario Arts Council, and the Toronto Arts Council. Volcano’s New Works Development partner is BMO. Volcano’s Ever Emerging Artist program is supported by the TD Ready Commitment.
Our Land Acknowledgement:
Manitoba Opera is located upon, and operates within, Treaty #1 territory, the Anishinaabeg, Cree, Anisininew, Dakota, and Dene peoples’ traditional lands and waters and the Red River Métis Nation homelands.
As water nourishes the land and all it gives us, we also acknowledge that the source of the City of Winnipeg’s water is from Shoal Lake, the home and shared territory of Iskatewizaagegan No. 39 Independent Nation and Shoal Lake 40 First Nation.
In view of such understandings and acknowledgments, Manitoba Opera remains committed to working in partnership with the Indigenous peoples in the spirit of truth, reconciliation, and collaboration.
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