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Adanya
Dunn

Mezzo-Soprano
Adanya Dunn
Canadian-Bulgarian mezzo-soprano Adanya Dunn (she/her) made her American debut as Hermia in Britten’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream with the Santa Fe Opera in 2021 as an Apprentice Artist. In 2022, Adanya performed in concerts with the Orchestre philharmonique de Radio France conducted by Barbara Hannigan: in Ravel’s Trois poèmes de Mallarmé and in Mozart’s Requiem both in Paris and in Aix-en-Provence as part of the Festival de Pâques. Adanya is a 2022 member of Hannigan’s Equilibrium Young Artists.  
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Dean Artists Management, Toronto, ON, Canada
Dean Artists Management, Toronto, ON, Canada
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Dean Artists Management, Toronto, ON, Canada
Dean Artists Management, Toronto, ON, Canada
Morgan Reid
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Adanya Dunn

Canadian-Bulgarian mezzo-soprano Adanya Dunn (she/her) made her American debut as Hermia in Britten’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream with the Santa Fe Opera in 2021 as an Apprentice Artist, conducted by Harry Bicket and directed by Netia Jones. In 2022, Adanya performed in concerts with the Orchestre philharmonique de Radio France conducted by Barbara Hannigan: in Ravel’s Trois poèmes de Mallarmé and in Mozart’s Requiem both in Paris and in Aix-en-Provence as part of the Festival de Pâques. Adanya is a 2022 member of Hannigan’s Equilibrium Young Artists.  Adanya is a winner of the 2021 Sylva Gelber Music Foundation Award, the 2020/21 recipient of the Hnatyshyn Foundation Developing Artist Grant, Michigan Winner of the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions 2020, and a three-time grant recipient from the Canada Council for the Arts.  During the 2020/21 season, Adanya debuted at the Muziekgebouw aan ‘t IJ in December 2020 in the Jonge Grote Zangers series in an in-person and livestreamed recital from the Grote Zaal with baritone Rolfe Dauz and pianist Nathalie Doucet, and performed a concert tour in the Netherlands with Irish pianist Seán Morgan-Rooney in their POPARTSONG Duo, showcasing popular and art music styles through original compositions and arrangements.  A versatile performer, her 2019/20 season included highlights from Mozart’s Così fan tutte as Dorabella with the Bergen Symphony Orkest, Sesto in Mozart’s La clemenza di Tito with the Conservatorium van Amsterdam, Berio’s Sequenza III at Belgium’s Festival 20/21 with the New European Ensemble, and various concerts in Amsterdam’s Dutch National Opera and Het Concertgebouw.  Adanya is an alumna of Dawn Upshaw’s Graduate Vocal Arts Program, Marilyn Horne’s Music Academy of West, the Rebanks Family Fellowship & International Residency at the Glenn Gould School, and the University of Toronto. Adanya was named by the CBC as one of Canada’s “Top 30 Hot Classical Musicians Under 30” and was featured in The Globe & Mail as one of six Canadian women who are “turning opera on its head and making the future bright for the art form”. Adanya studies with Don Marrazzo and coaches with Nathalie Doucet.  Born and raised in Toronto, she was a resident performer with the interdisciplinary arts collective FAWN Chamber Creative and was the Co-Founder of the innovative chamber music series The Happenstancers. Adanya has performed with companies such as Against the Grain Theatre, Soundstreams, the Luminato Festival, Tapestry Opera, and the Canadian Music Centre. Through consistent collaboration with composers, librettists, and collectives, Adanya has premiered over 200 works.  In August 2020, Adanya founded Red Light Arts & Culture in Amsterdam, a not-for-profit foundation that connects local entrepreneurs, professional musicians and artists, and site-specific locations, promoting and adding to the rich cultural diversity of the Red Light District. For this project, she was a 2021 Music Academy of the West’s Alumni Enterprise Awards.  In addition to opera singing, Adanya mentors young classical musicians. Adanya composes classical and electronic music, writes poetry, paints watercolour, and practices pole dance, burlesque, contact dance, and dance improvisation. She is a 500hr yoga teacher and is completing a multi-year Alexander Technique-based Yoga Teacher Training certification.

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Mezzo-Soprano