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Bronx Opera, International Brazilian Opera Company, Harlem Opera Theater, Opera Praktikos, and More to Perform in NYOANext: The Bronx April 22-23

April 4, 2023 | By AMT PR | April Thibeault | 212.861.0990 | april@amtpublicrelations.com

 

the first in a citywide opera series presented by the New York Opera Alliance

(Photo: International Brazilian Opera Company)

New York City, NY (For Release 04.04.23) — Hailed as “a remarkably strong and diverse exploration of everything opera can be in the city (The New York Times),” the New York Opera Alliance (NYOA), with support from OPERA America, presents NYOANext: The Bronx, the first in a five-borough opera series spotlighting local artists and companies. The initiative begins with a spotlight on the Bronx with a public showcase Saturday, April 22nd, celebrating the borough’s vibrant and varied opera community. Alongside local Bronx singers, several opera companies from around the five boroughs will perform together in the Bronx including: 56-year-old Bronx Opera, International Brazilian Opera Company dedicated to supporting Brazilian and immigrant artists, New York City’s first disability-affirmative opera company Opera Praktikos featuring Deaf actress Amelia Hensley (Spring Awakening) in collaboration with mezzo-sopranoShanley Horvitz, and more. This performance will be followed by a free Opera Jam for the local community on Sunday, April 23rd.

“We are thrilled to be launching this comprehensive borough-wide initiative that will encourage deeper exploration throughout the city’s diverse neighborhoods while supporting small opera companies and spotlighting local artists,” explains Marianna Mott Newirth, president of NYOA. “Our aim is to bring this most complex of performing art forms to more and more people who never considered attending opera before. We are here to celebrate, rejuvenate and expand the very meaning of what opera is for all New Yorkers to discover.”

Through shared resources and collaborations, NYOANext is a multi-day event held three times a year in a rotating cycle through all five boroughs. This unique series provides a platform for the entire opera ecosystem to perform, network, and connect to both each other and their patrons. Each borough-specific series begins with a general audition and showcase for local singers, followed by highlights of upcomingproductions, and ends with a community salon for the participants and neighbors to share resources, music and food. NYOANext plans to spotlight Mid and Upper Manhattan in Fall 2023, Queens in Spring 2024, and other boroughs to be announced at a later date.

“After seven years of hosting the New York Opera Festival, we are repositioning our programming to better complement our mission of community building,” explains Newirth. “Our field is changing and NYOANext is our response to the call. Now is the time for our opera community to collaborate and learn how to not only survive, but also thrive, in the present economy. There is strength and power in working together at the community level and NYOANext is a shining example of the benefit that results from it.”

NYOANext: Bronx begins April 20th with a general audition (registration now closed) and singers showcase, particularly for unrepresented opera singers seeking to break into the field. It ends with a casual, fun salon gathering April 23rd. The main stage event is an April 22nd matinee featuring performances by NYOA opera companies including Bronx Opera. In the words of Opera News, “The Bronx Opera's crowd, like the company's enthusiastic, sonorous chorus, is (hearteningly) among the most racially integrated to be seen in New York; encouraging the attendance of so many young people marks a positive contribution to the art form.” 

About New York Opera Alliance

The New York Opera Alliance (NYOA) is a consortium of New York City opera companies and producers established to enhance and support the visibility and viability of opera in NYC. Founded in 2011, NYOA has grown from 13 organizations to 50 strong. Since 2013, NYOA has been fiscally sponsored by OPERA America. NYOA believes that New Yorkers and visitors to New York alike can be better informed about the breadth, range and vitality of New York City’s opera-producing community. NYOA is a community-driven organization; together, they aspire to increase awareness of participating organizations, share ideas and resources, and generate revenue for collaborative projects. 

About OPERA America   
OPERA America is the national membership organization for artists, administrators, trustees and audiences, dedicated to supporting the creation, presentation and enjoyment of opera. Based in New York City at the National Opera Center, a custom-built rehearsal and performance facility for the opera field, OPERA America is committed to advancing new work, audience engagement, civic practice, artist and leadership development, research, national advocacy and an inclusive industry that moves opera forward in America.

  

NYOANext: Bronx | Tickets Programming:

Sat Apr 22 @ 1:00-3:00 p.m. Bronx Opera in Performance

Lucius T Wasserman Auditorium at The Bronx House, 990 Pelham Parkway South, Bronx,
New York, 10461

Program: New York City-based opera companies and/or artists performing highlights of upcoming opera productions. Participants include Bronx Opera, International Brazilian Opera Company, Manhattan Opera Repertory Ensemble, Encompass New Opera Theatre, Little Opera Theatre of NY with Harlem Opera Theater, SAS Performing Arts Company and Studios, Inc., Opera Praktikos featuring Deaf actress Amelia Hensley in collaboration with mezzo-soprano Shanley Horvitz, and more. (subject to change)

Tix Info: General $25/Seniors & Students $15. To reserve, visit NYoperaalliance.org.

 

Sun Apr 23 @ 2:00-4:30 p.m. Opera Salon Jam

Bronx Music Heritage Center, 1303 Louis Nine Boulevard, Bronx, New York, 10459

Tix Info: FREE. Suggested donation $5-$10. Open to the public. Join the Bronx opera community and bring your own instruments for an improv opera jam. For more information and to sign up, visit NYoperaalliance.org.


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