About The Gift of Jazz
Upcoming Shows
Odyssey Showcase is proud to present:
From Africa to New Orleans to the True North Strong and Free
UPCOMING SHOWS IN FEBRUARY 2018
National Gallery of Canada
Wednesday February 13th
Noon – 1:30 pm – SOLD OUT
Thursday February 14th
Noon – 1:30 pm – SOLD OUT
Thursday February 14th
8:00 pm to 9:30 pm
A musical celebration of Jazz from its African and Gospel roots to modern day expressions including the arrival and influence of Jazz in Canada.
From the cotton fields to the early roots of Gospel music to the more contemporary jazz sounds of today, The Gift of Jazz celebrates the courage, determination, grace and unrelenting spirit of men and women who overcame incredible challenges (such as breaking down the colour barrier) and reflects the history, impact and contributions of these performers on the world of Jazz
Tickets available through Odyssey Showcase by phone at (613) 321-2066 or email at info@odysseyshowcase.org
OR Eventbrite (Feb 14 – Evening Show Only)
Gift of Jazz Reviews
Words of Praise From Everyday People
- Raffi and Norman Marks (Montreal Quebec)
Spectacular show! We were treated to an absolutely stunning evening - both visually and musically, from period costumes to amazing, strong, powerful vocals from Deborah, Michael, and Stefan!!! ….From Africa to present day....a story well told through music. Congratulations to TD and all the members of The Gift of Jazz.
- Anna and Larry Rubinstein (Ottawa Ontario)
This is our second year attending performances by Deborah Davis and Odyssey Showcase, and we loved every minute of it. The music lively, the band flawless and the performers kept the audience entertained throughout. This year’s “Gift of Jazz” featured a wonderful selection of amazing songs from the greatest jazz singers of the past century….Deborah, Stefan Keyes, Michael C. Hanna and tap dancer Darin Kyle kept the energy level high, with the audience bouncing to the beat of their songs throughout. There wasn’t a lull in the performance from start to finish. The quality of the music, the dancing and the singing were inspirational.”
- Floralove Katz (Ottawa, Ontario)
...My guests and I enjoyed every song, the singers, the dancers, the actors and speaking notes that framed and contextualized the songs. . . . the backdrops and slides, the Band, lighting, choreography, sound levels - all fabulous! A Terrific show. . . . . it should be repeated each year, and on more than one evening. . . with students invited from every high school in town, to learn something about Black music and history...
- Naomi Ventura, OCT, Hazel McCallion Sr. P.S., Milton Ontario
The Gift of Jazz celebrates the profound impact and diversity of black culture and history and portrays a musical story-telling of the contributions of African Americans in the development of music. The Gift of Jazz is engaging, dynamic....and a must see for both families and school groups. As a parent of an 9 year old and 13 year old, I can honestly say they were both fascinated by the production. Afterwards we engaged in wonderful discussions about the lives of African Americans, civil rights, and how mood and experience contributed to the development of different genres of jazz. As a 6th grade teacher, I see The Gift of Jazz" as an educational "gift" for all junior-senior level students. With the wealth of social justice and curricular connections the production provides, it's the perfect support addition to support Black History Month.
- Audience Member
The show was a world class professional production. I especially enjoyed singer Michael Hanna and learning from him about his father, legendary jazz artist Roland Hanna, whom I researched after the show, and seeing former world tap dancing champion Darin Kyle. Also exemplary was the seamless combination of narration, lyrics and music and the cohesion of the superb band with the singers. It was especially delightful to see how all the performers were having fun on stage with each other and with the audience. From the renditions of Amazing Grace and Swing Low in the historical context to modern songs like I Love Being Here with You. it was moving, thrilling and memorable to be part of the audience and I was extremely proud to be associated with this performance celebrating Black history month in such a meaningful and entertaining fashion.
- Vanessa SuttonVanessa Sutton, CPA, CMA, FCIS, General Manager / Directrice générale, Ottawa Symphony Orchestra / L’Orchestre symphonique d’Ottawa
It was an absolute pleasure to have been present at your production of “A Gift of Jazz”. It was a feast of the senses that covered an impressive spectrum:, an exploration of the roots of jazz to the golden years that included top-notch vocals, dance, and musicianship. This, along with the clever idea to accompany the experience with narration, I couldn’t have expected more from a performance!
Photo credit Alan Dean Photography
Performer Bios
About The Artists
- Deborah DavisCreator/Producer/Singer
- Peter BeaudoinMusical Director/Percussion
- Gino ScaffidiGuitar
- Martin NewmanBass
- Darin KyleLead dancer tap
- René LavoieSax/flute
- Ed BimmKeyboards & vocals
- Michael Curtis HannaVocalist and Musician