Friday, June 12, 2015

NolaVie Interviews New Orleans mezzo-soprano Givonna Joseph, founder and director of OperaCréole on YouTube (5:47)

NolaVie: Life and Culture in New Orleans


Givonna Joseph forwards a link to a feature article in NolaVie:



A new fun and informative web series has been created for NOLAVie.com.
Our founder is a featured guest.

CAB RIDES: GIVONNA JOSEPH
By Renée Peck

Take a Cab Ride with us! NolaVie gets up-close and personal with local notables in this new series of back-seat video interviews sponsored by TaxiCabApp. Ride along and eavesdrop as New Orleanians talk about the city they love and reveal its secrets. For our first set of Cab Rides, we rode shotgun with personalities drawn from the city’s music scene. Today, New Orleans mezzo-soprano Givonna Joseph, founder and director of OperaCréole, heads from Marigny Opera House, where her company often performs, to Xavier University, where they rehearse.
The movie's lovely audio of Belle Nuit from Tales of Hoffman is sung by Givonna and her daughter, Aria Mason, co-founder of OperaCréole
http://nolavie.com/cab-rides-givonna-joseph-20935

The text below the video covers the full interview.

Merci,

Givonna Joseph, Founder and Director, OperaCréole


Comment by email:
Thank you so much!!  We have finally acquired our Non Profit status from the State of LA, so we can accept donations through our website.  To support OperaCréole in their research and 2015-2016 productions, go to their website at www.operacreole.com  Thank you!  Givonna Joseph

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