Alex Eddington’s stay in the theatre-rich city of Edmonton has led him to musical collaboration with local actors and dancers in both casual improvisation experiments and full theatrical productions. His collaborative work has been presented by Mile Zero Dance, Nextfest, The Works Art and Design Festival, the InterFEAR festival, and the University of Alberta Department of Drama. In 2005 Alex Eddington was the recipient of a SSHRC grant for a project exploring new intersections of music and theatre/dance. Mr. Eddington has toured the Canadian Fringe festival circuit in his own original plays: WOOL (2006) and The Fugue Code (2007) and Old Growth (2008). Alex Eddington will combine his two loves - music and theatre - in his 2008/09 Urjo Kareda Residency at the Tarragon Theatre in Toronto.
As a choral singer, Alex Eddington has appeared with Pro Coro Canada,
the Edmonton Opera
Company Chorus, and the University of Alberta
Madrigal Singers in performances with Alberta Ballet and the
Edmonton Symphony Orchestra. He has also appeared as an improvising musician
- on accordion, piano and toy instruments - with Mile Zero Dance
and the Naked Band. Mr. Eddington has been a conductor for two concert bands, a CD project by singer/songwriter Mike Ford, and for numerous performances of his own works. He has appeared as a concert narrator with members of the National Arts Centre Orchestra, and has curated concerts of composed and improvised music by emerging Canadian musicians.
Alex Eddington is based in Toronto, Canada.