This is the story of the creation and first four decades of one
of Canada''s pre-eminent cultural organizations. While it documents
the history of Canada''s National Arts Centre in Ottawa, it also
tells the story of the arts in Canada from the 1960s to 2006. The
story breaks down into three parts: the years of creation and early
growth, fuelled by the talent and resources generated by Canada''s
1967 Centennial celebration; the turbulent middle years, marked by
a dearth of funds and political disinterest; and finally the
"renaissance," when the decision is made to restore and recast the
organization to provide continuing benefit to the performing arts
in Canada''s capital and the country at large.
Written in a documentary style, moving from episode to episode,
the story is enriched by the personal memories of those who
participated in it, including the leading artists, managers,
officials, and politicians who were involved.