Alessia Cara is set to kick off the CBC’s Olympic Games coverage as the narrator of the short film “The Gold Within: Family & Fire.” The Grammy-winning singer-songwriter, originally from Brampton, Ont., has been busy with a world tour and working on her upcoming project.
In an interview with CBC News, Cara expressed her excitement about being part of the Olympic coverage this year, especially as a Canadian with Italian heritage. She emphasized the importance of representing both aspects of her identity.
The project holds personal significance for Cara due to her strong connection to her Italian roots, which influence her daily life and identity. She highlighted the opportunity to showcase her Italian culture alongside her Canadian background, expressing joy in being able to incorporate some Italian language in the film.
Cara discussed the unifying power of the Olympics, noting that the Games bring people together from all corners of the world. She emphasized the importance of celebrating diversity and individual identities, especially in a time when global unity is needed.
When asked about her hypothetical sport if she were an Olympian, Cara expressed a fondness for figure skating and the grace it embodies. She joked about mastering the triple axel and envisioned herself as an Olympic skater.
Regarding her music career, Cara revealed her ongoing inspiration and work on a new project that explores uncharted territory for her. She hinted at a reimagining of her past work and the excitement of delving into new creative avenues.
Cara also shared her pride in seeing Canadian artists recognized at events like the Grammys, highlighting the sense of kinship and support within the Canadian music community.
In conclusion, Cara reflected on the inspirational nature of the Olympics, drawing parallels between the dedication of athletes and the pursuit of dreams in various aspects of life. She emphasized the universal themes of hard work, perseverance, and the fulfillment of aspirations.
