Binaifer Kapadia – Music Composition
Binaifer is a Canadian Musician who holds extensive credits for composition in theatre, radio, and film.
A graduate from the University of Alberta Bachelor of Music program, Ms Kapadia has resided in Edmonton for many years, where she has enjoyed a prolific career as a Composer, Musical director, Performer, and Educator.
She has worked in various capacities in numerous Edmonton and area theatres, including the Citadel Theatre, Mayfield Dinner Theatre, Theatre Network, Northern Light Theatre, Workshop West Theatre, Freewill Shakespeare Festival, and Keyano Theatre. She has collaborated alongside other artists to co-produce and/or compose music for several new works. Selected favourite credits include: The Passion of Mary, written by Annette Loiselle (Roxy Theatre), The Little Mermaid (Harry Ainlay School), The Busy World is Hushed (Northern Light Theatre), A Giraffe in Paris (Citadel Theatre), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Freewill Shakespeare Festival), The Blue Hour by Michele Vance Hehir (SkirtsAfire), and Covid Collections: A Short Film (SkirtsAfire).
Ms Kapadia has also composed music for a number of short films as well as drama for CBC radio, which have aired nationally. Favourite credits among these include: A Fine Balance (CBC radio, 2004), Passion and Cold Soup (CBC radio, 1997), With Frogs and Fishes (Underwater Productions, 1992, AMPIA Nomination). She is one of the original founding members of Azimuth Theatre (1989 – 1995), where she co-wrote and co-produced several new plays.
She has been an instructor for Artstrek, and guest artist in a number of Edmonton Schools, where she continues her work as a music director, composer, and artist in residence. She also currently teaches at the Foote Theatre School at the Citadel, where she has worked for over 20 years.
Binaifer has received a number of Sterling Award Nominations, is the recipient of three Sterling Awards, and a co-recipient for a Solicitor General of Canada Crime Prevention Special Recognition Award.