Kira Shares Her Enchanted World
Posted on: Apr 9, 2019
Kira Dawson is firmly rooted in this world: model student, swim instructor, volunteer director of the womenās and childrenās choirs at her church, classroom helper at Virginia Park Elementary, devoted big sister, oboist. āSnake charmer instrument,ā she adds.
It is a telling detail: she grew up with bookshelves of fairy tales, folklore, fantasy, and Disney movies that piqued her imagination. She has seen the movie Aladdin, she estimates, fifty times. And she is still engrossed by the idea of an otherworldly setting that is at once warm and nostalgic, and exciting. āItās an escape from realityāit takes you to a different place where you can dream a little more and have more adventure,ā she explains.
It is a world of drama that she is drawn to also in her vocal repertoire. Like an aria from Handelās opera Rinaldo, a story of passion set during the First Crusade, or Vilja from āThe Merry Widow,ā about a wood nymph who enchants a young man with her beauty.
But the ability to share that emotion in her voice and face and body is something she had to learn from voice teacher Jolaine Kerley. She also pushed her studentās range several notes higher, to Kiraās amazement. āJolaine completely broke me out of my shell!ā she exclaims. āShe taught me so many things I didnāt know I could do.ā
It is the kind of insight, or courage, Kira looks forward to sharing with others. She is excited to start in Concordiaās Education program in the fall. But in the meantime, there is her recital, , this Friday! She invites attendees to step a bit out of their comfort zone to enter more fully the magical world she loves. The audience is encouraged to come dressed as their favourite character from a movie, story, book, or fairy tale, and to become more active participants in the whole experience as Kira sings about “forests, fairy tales, magic and more.”
It is a ploy worthy of someone who has always wanted to be an elementary school teacher. Or of a big sister driven to desperate measures. She was appalled to discover last year that her 10-year-old sister had never been exposed to any Disney movies: they are unavailable on Netflix. Kira and her just-younger sister moved quickly to remedy this unthinkable oversight. āIt is very important that Jayden is educated in the Disney movies,ā she says firmly.
So who is Jayden dressing up as for the recital? āHoratio, from the play Hamlet,ā Kira admits. Her Disney education may not yet be complete.
But rest assured, Kira is just getting started.
is free and open to the public, with reception to follow. Please dress up! Details .

The full slate of upcoming recitals:
Mar 30Ā Ā Gerdiene TrautmannĀ profile
Apr 6Ā Ā Ā Ā Christina SawchukĀ profile
Apr 12Ā Ā Ā Kira Dawson
Apr 13Ā Ā Ā Isabela RamosĀ profile
Apr 14Ā Ā Ā Joanna Wittmeier profile