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27-year-old Indigenous singer Emma Pennell wins $25K award

The opera star will receive the RBC Emerging Artist Award.

The opera star will receive the RBC Emerging Artist Award

Emma wears a puffy red dress and slicks her hair back in a bun. She smiles and holds up her hands, which have tattoos.
Soprano Emma Pennell poses in a Sept. 30, 2024, handout photo. (The Canadian Press/HO-Karmen Grubisic)

Indigenous soprano Emma Pennell has won a $25,000 emerging artist award.

The 27-year-old opera singer will receive the RBC Emerging Artist Award during celebrations for the 2025 Governor General's Performing Arts Awards on June 14.

Pennell was chosen by a committee of artistic leaders at the National Arts Centre. 

Daphne Burt, senior manager of artistic planning for the NAC Orchestra, nominated Pennell, describing them as a star on the rise.

Pennell says the award is a life-changing amount that would help cover the expensive costs of opera auditions, which often involve travel and stage attire.

WATCH | Pennell performs Je dis que rien ne m'épouvante from Bizet's Carmen:

"Not many people who come from places that I come from have these opportunities and so I owe it to all the Indigenous people that I've met along the way," said Pennell, who has Ktaqmkuk Mi'kmaq roots and is from the village of South River in rural northern Ontario.

"Our voices, our art, our performances and our bodies belong on these stages just like everybody else. I actually have no idea how the National Arts Centre found me, but they did! It's just amazing."

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