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Jani Lauzon

Jani Lauzon (born September 29, 1959)[1] is a Canadian director, and multidisciplinary performer of Métis, French, and Finnish ancestry from East Kootenay, British Columbia.[2] Lauzon resides in Toronto, Ontario.

Jani Lauzon
Jani Lauzon at the 2018 CFC Annual BBQ Fundraiser
Background information
Born (1959-09-29) September 29, 1959 (age 64)
East Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
GenresJazz
Instrument(s)Vocals
LabelsRA Records
Websitewww.janilauzon.com

Education and Influences edit

Jani Lauzon traces her artistic influences in music, to jazz, soul, and roots music, as well as musical theatre.[3]

Lauzon studied mime and puppetry at South Paris's Celebration Barn Theater in Paris, Maine.[4] She studied clowning with Richard Pochinko.[5] She also studied with world renown masters including Patsy Rodenburg, Yoshi Oida, David Smukler, Neil Freeman, Eugene Lion, and Tadashi Suzuki.[6]

Acting edit

Lauzon’s acting roles include Shakespeare and other canonized plays. In 2005, she played Shylock in The Merchant of Venice.[7] In 2010, she played Yvette Pottier in Mother Courage at the NAC.[8] In 2012, she performed a dual role as Cordelia and the Fool in an all-aboriginal production of William Shakespeare's King Lear at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa, alongside a cast that also included August Schellenberg as Lear,[9] Tantoo Cardinal as Regan, Billy Merasty as Gloucester and Craig Lauzon as Kent. In 2019, she played Paulina/Old Sheppard at Shakespeare in the Ruff’s production of The Winter's Tale.[10]

Other roles include Storyteller in the Canadian Opera Companies production of Louis Riel in 2017.[11] and Pelija Patchnose in The Rez Sisters at Stratford Festival in 2021.[12]

Lauzon also performs in her own original work. A Side of Dreams opened at Aki Studio Theatre in 2015. It is a multi-disciplinary show that includes music, puppetry, projections, and more.[13] Prophecy Fog opened at Coal Mine Theatre in Ontario in 2023.[14] It is a 75-minute one-woman show.[15]

Direction and Artistic Direction edit

In 1998, she co-founded Turtle Gals Performance Ensemble a theatre collective for Native women. It was co-founded by Lauzon, with Monique Mojica and Michelle St. John.[16] She also served as Co-Managing Artistic Director from 1998-2007. After Mojica’s departure Turtle Gals expanded to include Falen Johnson and Cheri Maracle. The collective folded in 2008.

Together with Monique Monica and Michelle St. John they created The Scrubbing Project in 2002, and it had a national tour in 2005-06.[17] They also created Triple Truth. They went on to write and produce The Only Good Indian.

Paper Canoe Projects was founded in 2013 to support “the development and production of multidisciplinary projects in Theatre, Film and Music”.[18]Paper Canoe Projects also produces Lauzon’s original work[19] including Prophecy Fog, I Call Myself Princess and A Side of Dreams.

I Call myself Princess was first produced in 2018 at Native Earth Performing Arts’ Aki Studio.[20] It was co-produced by Cahoots Theatre Company. In 2021, Lauzon directed An Irresistible Urge to Do Something Inadvisable at the Monument-National campus.[21]

Her 2022 production of Where the Blood Mixes at Soulpepper Theatre Company garnered critical acclaim.[22] In 2023, she directed 1939 at the Stratford Festival, a play she co-wrote with Kailtyn Riordan about five Residential school students tasked with performing All’s Well that Ends Well for the Royal Tour.[23]

She directed Alien Creature in 2017 at Theatre Passe Muraille in Toronto,[24] and The Monumentin 2018 at Factory Theatre.[25] In 2019, Lauzon directed Almighty Voice and his Wife at Soulpepper,[26] and Rope for the Shaw Festival.[27] In 2023, she directed Yaga at Belfry.[28]

Puppetry edit

Lauzon has extensive puppetry credits. Muppet credits include Fraggle Rock,[29] additional puppetry on Follow That Bird, performing on The Jim Henson Hour, and a cat in the Sesame Street Canada television special "Basil Hears a Noise". Her other non-Henson credits include Maggie on Groundling Marsh and regular roles on The Big Comfy Couch, The Longhouse Tales, Alligator Pie, Happy Castle, Prairie Berry Pie, Mr. Dressup, Wumpa's World, Little Star and Iris the Happy Professor.[30]

Television and Film edit

Lauzon has also appeared on camera in TV and movies such as Code Name: Eternity, Conspiracy of Silence, Business Management, Maggie's Life, Bingo Road, Destiny Ridge, Ruby and the Well and Saving Hope. She won the Best Supporting Actress award at the American Indian Film Festival for her portrayal of Doris in Amand Ruffo’s film A Windigo Tale as well as Best Actress for the same role at the Dreamspeakers Film Festival.

Her two short films eu·tha·na·sia and Just One Word continue to screen at film festivals around the world.[31]

Music / Radio edit

She was worked as a radio actress on several radio stations including CBC Radio.

Blue Voice / New Voice was produced 1994 and included the popular “99 lbs”. All of the artists were Canadian. Thirst (1998) included tracks written by Lauzon and co-written with Arthur Renwick, amongst others. It included songs such as “Real Rez Blues”, “Lay your Ego Down,” and “Beyond Reason”, that featured Lauzon on the Western flute. Mixed Blessings (2007) centered the hand drum and women’s voices.

Other works include: Hearts of the Nations (1997), Heartbeat 2: More Voices of First Nations Women (1998), and Contemporary Native American Music (2006)

Lauzon plays the Western flute.[32]

Teaching and Honors edit

Lauzon was an artist educator at the junior campus for Toronto’s Claude Watson School for the Arts in the 1980s.[33] She began teaching at the National Theatre School of Canada in 2020.[34]

Lauzon was Senior Playwright in Residence at the Banff Playwright Colony in April 2015.[35]

Awards edit

Lauzon has been nominated ten times for Dora Mayor Moore Awards.[36] She is a three-time Juno nominated singer/songwriter.[37]

She received the John Hirsch Directors award through the Ontario Arts Council, the Toronto Critics Best Directors Award for her production of The Monument at Factory Theatre. In 2004 she won a Gemini for her role as Seeka in the series Wumpa’s World, the first Metis puppeteer to garner the award. She is a three-time Juno nominated singer/songwriter.[38]

New Voice/Blue Voice, her first album, was a JUNO nominee in 1994. In 2004 she won a Gemini for her role as Seeka in the series Wumpa’s World, the first Metis puppeteer to garner the award. In 2008, she was nominated as Best Female Traditional Artist after the release of her CD, Mixed Blessings.[39]

In 2021, she received the ACTRA Toronto Award of Excellence celebrating both her body of work and her commitment to advocacy for inclusion.[40]

References edit

  1. ^ "Canadian Theatre Encyclopedia - Lauzon, Jani". Canadiantheatre.com. Retrieved 9 June 2021.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved 5 December 2010.
  3. ^ "Jani Lauzon". Native Drums. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
  4. ^ Rashotte, Vivian. "How Jani Lauzon got drafted into the big leagues of professional puppetry". CBC. Retrieved 30 November 2023.
  5. ^ Mojica, Monique (2020). "Re-Contextualizing Canadian Clown: In Conversation with Monique Mojica, Jani Lauzon, Rose Stella, and Gloria Miguel". Canadian Theatre Review. 183: 56.
  6. ^ Lauzon, Jani (2016). "The Search for Spiritual Transformation in Contemporary Theatre Practice". Performing Indigeneity: 89–90.
  7. ^ Kaplan, Jon (21 July 2005). "The Quality of Merchant". NOW Toronto. Retrieved 12 February 2024.
  8. ^ Meng, Connie. "Theatre Review: "Mother Courage and Her Children" at the NAC". NCPR. Retrieved 19 January 2010.
  9. ^ Mojica, Monique (2020). "Re-Contextualizing Canadian Clown: In Conversation with Monique Mojica, Jani Lauzon, Rose Stella, and Gloria Miguel". Canadian Theatre Review. 183: 59.
  10. ^ "The Winter's Tale". Shakespeare in the Ruff. 31 May 2019. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
  11. ^ "Chat with Jani Lauzon". Canadian Opera Company. Retrieved 15 April 2017.
  12. ^ Simmons, Galen. "Stratford Festival review: The Rez Sisters offers no happy ending, only a glimpse into the pains, fears, hopes and joys of seven Indigenous women". The Beacon Herald. Retrieved 29 July 2021.
  13. ^ Kaplan, Jon (27 January 2015). "Review: A Side of Dreams". NOW Toronto. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
  14. ^ Rashotte, Vivian. "How Jani Lauzon got drafted into the big leagues of professional puppetry". CBC. Retrieved 30 November 2023.
  15. ^ Park, Eleanor Yuneun (18 November 2023). "REVIEW: In Prophecy Fog, Jani Lauzon ceremonially reclaims the Giant Rock". Intermission. Retrieved 18 November 2023.
  16. ^ Grant-Moran, Robyn (8 October 2019). "Spotlight: Jani Lauzon". Intermission. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
  17. ^ Mojica, Monique and Ric Knowles (2008). Staging Coyote's Dream. Toronto: Playwrights Canada Press. p. 325.
  18. ^ "Paper Canoe Projects". Paper Canoe Projects. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
  19. ^ Dobbie, Courtenay (2023). ""Transformation Is Imperative": Play Selection and Casting at Theatre Training Institutions". Canadian Theatre Review. 193: 54. doi:10.3138/ctr.193.011.
  20. ^ Grant-Moran, Robyn (8 October 2019). "Spotlight: Jani Lauzon". Intermission. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
  21. ^ Dobbie, Courtenay (2023). ""Transformation Is Imperative": Play Selection and Casting at Theatre Training Institutions". Canadian Theatre Review. 193: 53. doi:10.3138/ctr.193.011.
  22. ^ Murphy, Aisling (26 May 2022). "Soulpepper's 'Where the Blood Mixes' is a love letter to residential school survivors and the terrain of Lytton, B.C." Toronto Star. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
  23. ^ "1939". Stratford Festival. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
  24. ^ Schabas, Martha (19 January 2017). "Alien Creature mercilessly paints multiple shades of sadness". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 19 January 2017.
  25. ^ Maga, Carly (16 March 2018). "Jani Lauzon's version of The Monument is about more than a rapist and his saviour". Toronto Star. Retrieved 16 March 2018.
  26. ^ "DIRECTOR Q&A: JANI LAUZON, ALMIGHTY VOICE AND HIS WIFE". Soulpepper. Retrieved 6 September 2019.
  27. ^ Hall, Peter (14 August 2019). "ROPE at Shawfest's Royal George is a peek at the dark underbelly of the upperclass". Buffalo Rising. Retrieved 14 August 2019.
  28. ^ Devlin, Mike (14 September 2023). "Belfry taps Juno Award nominee to direct updated folk fable Yaga". Times Colonist. Retrieved 14 September 2023.
  29. ^ Rashotte, Vivian. "How Jani Lauzon got drafted into the big leagues of professional puppetry". CBC. Retrieved 30 November 2023.
  30. ^ "Jani Lauzon". Native Drums. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
  31. ^ "Jani Lauzon". Canadian Theatre Encyclopedia. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
  32. ^ "Jani Lauzon". Native Drums. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
  33. ^ "Jani Lauzon, Associate-artist and Co-chair of the Indigenous Advisory Circle". National Theatre School of Canada. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
  34. ^ "Jani Lauzon, Associate-artist and Co-chair of the Indigenous Advisory Circle". National Theatre School of Canada. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
  35. ^ "Featured Playwrights — Jani Lauzon & Kaitlyn Riordan". Medium. October 2023. Retrieved 1 October 2023.
  36. ^ "Featured Playwrights — Jani Lauzon & Kaitlyn Riordan". Medium. October 2023. Retrieved 1 October 2023.
  37. ^ "Jani Lauzon". Native Drums. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
  38. ^ "Jani Lauzon". Native Drums. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
  39. ^ "Jani Lauzon". Native Drums. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
  40. ^ "Jani Lauzon". Native Drums. Retrieved 11 February 2024.

External links edit

  • Paper Canoe Projects[1]
  • Jani Lauzon website [2]

jani, lauzon, other, uses, lauzon, born, september, 1959, canadian, director, multidisciplinary, performer, métis, french, finnish, ancestry, from, east, kootenay, british, columbia, lauzon, resides, toronto, ontario, 2018, annual, fundraiserbackground, inform. For other uses see Lauzon Jani Lauzon born September 29 1959 1 is a Canadian director and multidisciplinary performer of Metis French and Finnish ancestry from East Kootenay British Columbia 2 Lauzon resides in Toronto Ontario Jani LauzonJani Lauzon at the 2018 CFC Annual BBQ FundraiserBackground informationBorn 1959 09 29 September 29 1959 age 64 East Kootenay British Columbia CanadaGenresJazzInstrument s VocalsLabelsRA RecordsWebsitewww wbr janilauzon wbr com Contents 1 Education and Influences 2 Acting 3 Direction and Artistic Direction 4 Puppetry 5 Television and Film 6 Music Radio 7 Teaching and Honors 8 Awards 9 References 10 External linksEducation and Influences editJani Lauzon traces her artistic influences in music to jazz soul and roots music as well as musical theatre 3 Lauzon studied mime and puppetry at South Paris s Celebration Barn Theater in Paris Maine 4 She studied clowning with Richard Pochinko 5 She also studied with world renown masters including Patsy Rodenburg Yoshi Oida David Smukler Neil Freeman Eugene Lion and Tadashi Suzuki 6 Acting editLauzon s acting roles include Shakespeare and other canonized plays In 2005 she played Shylock in The Merchant of Venice 7 In 2010 she played Yvette Pottier in Mother Courage at the NAC 8 In 2012 she performed a dual role as Cordelia and the Fool in an all aboriginal production of William Shakespeare s King Lear at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa alongside a cast that also included August Schellenberg as Lear 9 Tantoo Cardinal as Regan Billy Merasty as Gloucester and Craig Lauzon as Kent In 2019 she played Paulina Old Sheppard at Shakespeare in the Ruff s production of The Winter s Tale 10 Other roles include Storyteller in the Canadian Opera Companies production of Louis Riel in 2017 11 and Pelija Patchnose in The Rez Sisters at Stratford Festival in 2021 12 Lauzon also performs in her own original work A Side of Dreams opened at Aki Studio Theatre in 2015 It is a multi disciplinary show that includes music puppetry projections and more 13 Prophecy Fog opened at Coal Mine Theatre in Ontario in 2023 14 It is a 75 minute one woman show 15 Direction and Artistic Direction editIn 1998 she co founded Turtle Gals Performance Ensemble a theatre collective for Native women It was co founded by Lauzon with Monique Mojica and Michelle St John 16 She also served as Co Managing Artistic Director from 1998 2007 After Mojica s departure Turtle Gals expanded to include Falen Johnson and Cheri Maracle The collective folded in 2008 Together with Monique Monica and Michelle St John they created The Scrubbing Project in 2002 and it had a national tour in 2005 06 17 They also created Triple Truth They went on to write and produce The Only Good Indian Paper Canoe Projects was founded in 2013 to support the development and production of multidisciplinary projects in Theatre Film and Music 18 Paper Canoe Projects also produces Lauzon s original work 19 including Prophecy Fog I Call Myself Princess and A Side of Dreams I Call myself Princess was first produced in 2018 at Native Earth Performing Arts Aki Studio 20 It was co produced by Cahoots Theatre Company In 2021 Lauzon directed An Irresistible Urge to Do Something Inadvisable at the Monument National campus 21 Her 2022 production of Where the Blood Mixes at Soulpepper Theatre Company garnered critical acclaim 22 In 2023 she directed 1939 at the Stratford Festival a play she co wrote with Kailtyn Riordan about five Residential school students tasked with performing All s Well that Ends Well for the Royal Tour 23 She directed Alien Creature in 2017 at Theatre Passe Muraille in Toronto 24 and The Monumentin 2018 at Factory Theatre 25 In 2019 Lauzon directed Almighty Voice and his Wife at Soulpepper 26 and Rope for the Shaw Festival 27 In 2023 she directed Yaga at Belfry 28 Puppetry editLauzon has extensive puppetry credits Muppet credits include Fraggle Rock 29 additional puppetry on Follow That Bird performing on The Jim Henson Hour and a cat in the Sesame Street Canada television special Basil Hears a Noise Her other non Henson credits include Maggie on Groundling Marsh and regular roles on The Big Comfy Couch The Longhouse Tales Alligator Pie Happy Castle Prairie Berry Pie Mr Dressup Wumpa s World Little Star and Iris the Happy Professor 30 Television and Film editLauzon has also appeared on camera in TV and movies such as Code Name Eternity Conspiracy of Silence Business Management Maggie s Life Bingo Road Destiny Ridge Ruby and the Well and Saving Hope She won the Best Supporting Actress award at the American Indian Film Festival for her portrayal of Doris in Amand Ruffo s film A Windigo Tale as well as Best Actress for the same role at the Dreamspeakers Film Festival Her two short films eu tha na sia and Just One Word continue to screen at film festivals around the world 31 Music Radio editShe was worked as a radio actress on several radio stations including CBC Radio Blue Voice New Voice was produced 1994 and included the popular 99 lbs All of the artists were Canadian Thirst 1998 included tracks written by Lauzon and co written with Arthur Renwick amongst others It included songs such as Real Rez Blues Lay your Ego Down and Beyond Reason that featured Lauzon on the Western flute Mixed Blessings 2007 centered the hand drum and women s voices Other works include Hearts of the Nations 1997 Heartbeat 2 More Voices of First Nations Women 1998 and Contemporary Native American Music 2006 Lauzon plays the Western flute 32 Teaching and Honors editLauzon was an artist educator at the junior campus for Toronto s Claude Watson School for the Arts in the 1980s 33 She began teaching at the National Theatre School of Canada in 2020 34 Lauzon was Senior Playwright in Residence at the Banff Playwright Colony in April 2015 35 Awards editLauzon has been nominated ten times for Dora Mayor Moore Awards 36 She is a three time Juno nominated singer songwriter 37 She received the John Hirsch Directors award through the Ontario Arts Council the Toronto Critics Best Directors Award for her production of The Monument at Factory Theatre In 2004 she won a Gemini for her role as Seeka in the series Wumpa s World the first Metis puppeteer to garner the award She is a three time Juno nominated singer songwriter 38 New Voice Blue Voice her first album was a JUNO nominee in 1994 In 2004 she won a Gemini for her role as Seeka in the series Wumpa s World the first Metis puppeteer to garner the award In 2008 she was nominated as Best Female Traditional Artist after the release of her CD Mixed Blessings 39 In 2021 she received the ACTRA Toronto Award of Excellence celebrating both her body of work and her commitment to advocacy for inclusion 40 References edit Canadian Theatre Encyclopedia Lauzon Jani Canadiantheatre com Retrieved 9 June 2021 native drums ca Archived from the original on 6 July 2011 Retrieved 5 December 2010 Jani Lauzon Native Drums Retrieved 11 February 2024 Rashotte Vivian How Jani Lauzon got drafted into the big leagues of professional puppetry CBC Retrieved 30 November 2023 Mojica Monique 2020 Re Contextualizing Canadian Clown In Conversation with Monique Mojica Jani Lauzon Rose Stella and Gloria Miguel Canadian Theatre Review 183 56 Lauzon Jani 2016 The Search for Spiritual Transformation in Contemporary Theatre Practice Performing Indigeneity 89 90 Kaplan Jon 21 July 2005 The Quality of Merchant NOW Toronto Retrieved 12 February 2024 Meng Connie Theatre Review Mother Courage and Her Children at the NAC NCPR Retrieved 19 January 2010 Mojica Monique 2020 Re Contextualizing Canadian Clown In Conversation with Monique Mojica Jani Lauzon Rose Stella and Gloria Miguel Canadian Theatre Review 183 59 The Winter s Tale Shakespeare in the Ruff 31 May 2019 Retrieved 11 February 2024 Chat with Jani Lauzon Canadian Opera Company Retrieved 15 April 2017 Simmons Galen Stratford Festival review The Rez Sisters offers no happy ending only a glimpse into the pains fears hopes and joys of seven Indigenous women The Beacon Herald Retrieved 29 July 2021 Kaplan Jon 27 January 2015 Review A Side of Dreams NOW Toronto Retrieved 27 January 2015 Rashotte Vivian How Jani Lauzon got drafted into the big leagues of professional puppetry CBC Retrieved 30 November 2023 Park Eleanor Yuneun 18 November 2023 REVIEW In Prophecy Fog Jani Lauzon ceremonially reclaims the Giant Rock Intermission Retrieved 18 November 2023 Grant Moran Robyn 8 October 2019 Spotlight Jani Lauzon Intermission Retrieved 11 February 2024 Mojica Monique and Ric Knowles 2008 Staging Coyote s Dream Toronto Playwrights Canada Press p 325 Paper Canoe Projects Paper Canoe Projects Retrieved 11 February 2024 Dobbie Courtenay 2023 Transformation Is Imperative Play Selection and Casting at Theatre Training Institutions Canadian Theatre Review 193 54 doi 10 3138 ctr 193 011 Grant Moran Robyn 8 October 2019 Spotlight Jani Lauzon Intermission Retrieved 11 February 2024 Dobbie Courtenay 2023 Transformation Is Imperative Play Selection and Casting at Theatre Training Institutions Canadian Theatre Review 193 53 doi 10 3138 ctr 193 011 Murphy Aisling 26 May 2022 Soulpepper s Where the Blood Mixes is a love letter to residential school survivors and the terrain of Lytton B C Toronto Star Retrieved 26 May 2022 1939 Stratford Festival Retrieved 11 February 2024 Schabas Martha 19 January 2017 Alien Creature mercilessly paints multiple shades of sadness The Globe and Mail Retrieved 19 January 2017 Maga Carly 16 March 2018 Jani Lauzon s version of The Monument is about more than a rapist and his saviour Toronto Star Retrieved 16 March 2018 DIRECTOR Q amp A JANI LAUZON ALMIGHTY VOICE AND HIS WIFE Soulpepper Retrieved 6 September 2019 Hall Peter 14 August 2019 ROPE at Shawfest s Royal George is a peek at the dark underbelly of the upperclass Buffalo Rising Retrieved 14 August 2019 Devlin Mike 14 September 2023 Belfry taps Juno Award nominee to direct updated folk fable Yaga Times Colonist Retrieved 14 September 2023 Rashotte Vivian How Jani Lauzon got drafted into the big leagues of professional puppetry CBC Retrieved 30 November 2023 Jani Lauzon Native Drums Retrieved 11 February 2024 Jani Lauzon Canadian Theatre Encyclopedia Retrieved 11 February 2024 Jani Lauzon Native Drums Retrieved 11 February 2024 Jani Lauzon Associate artist and Co chair of the Indigenous Advisory Circle National Theatre School of Canada Retrieved 11 February 2024 Jani Lauzon Associate artist and Co chair of the Indigenous Advisory Circle National Theatre School of Canada Retrieved 11 February 2024 Featured Playwrights Jani Lauzon amp Kaitlyn Riordan Medium October 2023 Retrieved 1 October 2023 Featured Playwrights Jani Lauzon amp Kaitlyn Riordan Medium October 2023 Retrieved 1 October 2023 Jani Lauzon Native Drums Retrieved 11 February 2024 Jani Lauzon Native Drums Retrieved 11 February 2024 Jani Lauzon Native Drums Retrieved 11 February 2024 Jani Lauzon Native Drums Retrieved 11 February 2024 External 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