A coalition of New York City companies and producers join forces to represent opera’s local diversity
New York, NY—OPERA America, the national service organization for opera, is pleased to announce the official launch of the
New York Opera Alliance (NYOperaAlliance.org),
a
collaboration of independent opera companies and producers in New York
City. The New York Opera Alliance (NYOA) will heighten awareness of the
tremendous depth and diversity of opera activity
in New York City.
Current
NYOA participants are: American Lyric Theater, American Opera Projects,
Beth Morrison Projects, Bronx Opera Company, Chelsea Opera, Citywide
Youth Opera, Encompass
New Opera Theatre, Gotham Chamber Opera, the Indie Opera Podcast, the
little OPERA Theatre of NY, Morningside Opera, On Site Opera, Opera
Moderne, Opera Omnia, Opera on Tap, operamission, OperaOGGI New York,
Underworld Productions Opera and Vertical Player
Repertory.
“We
have seen a number of exciting developments in the field in recent
years, especially an increased number of smaller, innovative opera
producers and presenters,” stated
Marc A. Scorca, president/CEO of OPERA America. “The many constituents
of the New York Opera Alliance offer unique styles of production,
repertoires and opportunities to engage audiences across the city. We
are eager to see new creative energy fostered by
this cooperative effort and for more people in this city to discover
these remarkable organizations.”
NYOA’s
new website, built by OPERA America, aims to be a clearinghouse for
information which has not previously been brought together in a single
location. In the words of
conductor Peter Szep, the host of the Indie Opera Podcast, “The website
will serve as a single central place for me to get connected with the
entire opera scene; I am especially excited to see all of our
productions on a single calendar.” By aggregating participants’
information in one central location, the website will allow visitors to
discover new opera companies, to expand their understanding of opera
and its many forms and to sign up for NYOA’s monthly event
e-newsletters.
The
idea of NYOA originally arose from a conversation on Szep’s Indie Opera
Podcast while interviewing Gina Crusco, artistic director of Underworld
Productions Opera. Following
the podcast, in Szep’s words, “We met with Cori Ellison (core faculty
of American Lyric Theater and dramaturg at Glyndebourne Festival Opera)
and it was clear that the opera community of New York needed to become
more connected to each other and we needed
a way to get the word out about all the amazing events that are
happening in the city. It was as simple as inviting the companies that
we know of into one room and that got the ball rolling. It has been
exciting learning that there are so many companies that
I didn’t even know existed, each with their own agendas and passions,
and each with a unique way of connecting with their audiences.”
In
Ellison’s words, “My thought was that a coalition could help bring each
company’s clearly-defined artistic profile to the fore, helping New
York opera fans navigate the
sometimes bewildering embarrassment of riches available to them. Also,
the internal sharing of plans and resources among the companies
strengthens everyone, and everyone’s audiences can be widened through
cross-publicizing and marketing. And who knows what
creative fruits such a meeting of minds might also bear?”
And Crusco adds: “Eccentric approaches to opera create the shifts that eventually move opera’s tectonic plates.”
Acting
as NYOA’s fiscal sponsor and having supported its development, OPERA
America will include NYOA participants in a wide array of their
professional development activities,
and will also host NYOA in its new National Opera Center for meetings,
auditions, rehearsals and events.
NYOA
looks forward to the addition of more groups, representing even more of
the geographical and conceptual diversity of opera in America’s
cultural capital. Ensembles, companies
and producers involved in opera in New York City’s five boroughs are
welcome to join the New York Opera Alliance. Visit
NYOperaAlliance.org for details.
For more information about the New York Opera Alliance,
visit NYOperaAlliance.org
visit NYOperaAlliance.org
To learn more about OPERA America’s services and events for
artists, administrators and the public,
visit
operaamerica.org
Comment by email:
Is Opera Ebony a part of Opera America? I sang with them for 20 years and still support them. David Vaughn
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