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What is Chrysalis?

Chrysalis is dedicated to laying an equitable foundation for the future through groundbreaking collaborations in R&D residencies, live events, and community partnerships across academia, arts, entertainment, and technology. Housed in the historic 1200-seat proscenium stage formerly known as Ryerson Theatre in downtown Toronto, Chrysalis is based in The Creative School at Toronto Metropolitan University, a faculty made up of 27 graduate and undergraduate leading programs in media, communications and design.

Our Pillars

Research & Development

Incubate ambitious and innovative performance and creative experiences integrating talent and technology.

Training & Education

Train the next generation of performers, designers, makers, builders, creators, and producers.

Public Engagement

Inspire new audiences with exciting, boundary-pushing creativity.


History

Image of John Cage and Marcel Duchamp in the middle of the musical chess match

John Cage and Marcel Duchamp in the middle of the musical chess match. Photo by: Shigeko Kubota

 (PDF file) Reunion (external link) , a performance in which a chess game determined the musicality. John Cage and Marcel Duchamp played a game on the main stage where each move would trigger a sound on the chessboard, adding an auditory experience to an otherwise ordinary chess match. Composers David Behrman, Gordon Mumma, David Tudor, and Lowell Cross designed and constructed the electronic chessboard which they only completed the night before the performance.

Atkinson Lecture Series

Seymour Hersh (left) and Anthony Heard (right) onstage during their respective lectures.

The Atkinson Lecture series was established in 1974 in honour of the late Joseph E. Atkinson, publisher of The Star from 1899-1948. Twice a year, notable journalists are invited to speak about the role of media in today's society. Notable speakers are hosted at the main stage when larger audiences are anticipated. Presenters have included Seymour Hersh in 1983 and Anthony Heard in 1987.

Juno Awards

A Juno award, taken from the Juno Awards Website.

Hosted by Canadian folk singer John Allan Cameron, the Juno Awards (external link)  of 1976 were held on the main stage where Canadian favourites Bachman Turner Overdrive won Group of the Year. It was at this ceremony that Randy Backman famously pulled a maple leaf-styled plaque from a brown paper bag and presented it to Juno founder Walt Grealis as a special "people's award".

Pina Bausch

Stage photos of Kinkan Shonen and Rite of Spring from the Toronto International Festival 1984 Program.

It was 1984 when famous German choreographer Pina Bausch and the Japanese Sankai Juku (external link)  company touched down on the main stage. Their unique performances exposed Toronto audiences to new international practices which included Tanztheater Wuppertal (external link) 's rendition of The Rite of Spring and Kinkan Shonen, by Sankai Juku. Did you know that the set for The Rite of Spring involved putting real grass and dirt on the stage?

Princess Bride

Cary Elwes, Chris Sarandon, Mandy Patinkin & Rob Reiner backstage at the premiere.

Pictured on the right, the cast of The Princess Bride (external link)  stand on the main stage at the movie's premiere as part of the 1987 Toronto International Film Festival. On the left, a candid photo in the dressing room. This film won the People's Choice Award that year and was screened again at Roy Thomson Hall (external link) , closing out the festival. Did you know that a chair had to be custom built for André the Giant?

CAEA Diversity

A stage photo of Young People's Theatre's production of "Willie the Squowse" featured in Ryerson's FORUM Newsletter (now Ryerson Today) February 17, 1989.

The first Canadian symposium on non-traditional casting took place on the main stage in 1989. The two-day conference involved panel discussions and scene demonstrations about how non-traditional casting (hiring actors of all racial, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds) can be practiced. The Committee for Non-Traditional Casting who organized the event stated that progressive casting methods can portray the relevance and power of theatre to audience members who do not see themselves represented on stage, a sentiment that still carries truth 32 years later.

Mass Exodus

Stage photo of models posing on the Mass Exodus runway from Toronto Metropolitan University Archives.

The end of the year showcase for Fashion students began collaborating with the School of Performance in 1995. The two schools have since worked together to produce Mass Exodus (external link) , the largest annual student-run fashion show in the world. Production students help plan, manage, and produce the show from behind the scenes, while Fashion students exhibit their final projects on models walking down the runway.


The Team

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Owais Lightwala

Director
Assistant Professor, School of Performance

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Jasmine Au

Creative Producer

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Scott Martin

Technical Lead


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Nathan Gregory

TD Assistant Technical Lead

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Mya Martinez

TD Apprentice, Head of Lighting

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Anna Simmons

TD Apprentice, Head of Audio

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Chris Hird-Saunders

TD Apprentice, Head of Video/Projections

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Hannah Shia

Lighting Assistant

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Emma Fillingham

Sound Assistant

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Sarah Richichi

Projections/Video Assistant

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Chris Gwynne-Thompson

Rigging/Flies Assistant

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Olivia Presti

Producing Assistant

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Sam Eze

Communications Assistant


Steering Committee

Natalie Alvarez

Dean
The Creative School

Dan Greenwood

Executive Director
The Creative School

Andrea Romero

Interim Director, Strategic Planning, Impact & SRC
The Creative School

Caroline O’Brien

Chair
School of Performance

Vicki St. Denys

Associate Professor
School of Performance


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