[ad_1] The 2022-23 season announced by artistic directors Kazushi Ono (Opera) and Miyako Yoshida (Ballet and Dance) marks the 25th anniversary of the New National Theatre, Tokyo. The after-effects of the pandemic are still being felt and the new season includes productions that were cancelled in 2020 along with invitations […]
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‘Parable of the Sower’ comes to Strathmore Music Center
[ad_1] Placeholder while article actions load Singer-songwriter Toshi Reagon has had the idea of adapting Octavia Butler’s 1993 novel, “Parable of the Sower,” as a folk opera since the late 1990s. But recently, she’s felt a new sense of urgency. More and more, Reagon says, the book’s prophecy of a […]
Ep 109 Artists NFTs for Beginners Part 2
[ad_1] This is part 2 of our podcast about NFTs for Beginners. You can find Ep 108 Artist’s NFTs for beginners Part 1 here. We will go into more about what polygon is, promoting your NFT and some of the scams you need to be aware of in this podcast. […]
The Tiger Lillies: One Penny Opera at Soho Theatre
[ad_1] The Tiger Lillies: One Penny Opera at Soho Theatre | Theatre review 16 April 2022 The Tiger Lillies’ latest macabre cabaret should be perfectly matched with its Soho Theatre venue and late-night performances. Adapted from John Guy’s famous 18th Century ballad The Beggar’s Opera, and Bertold Brecht and Kurt […]
All About Young Sick Bacchus by Caravaggio
[ad_1] Title of Artwork: “Young Sick Bacchus” Artwork by Caravaggio Year Created 1593 Summary of Young Sick Bacchus Italian artist Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio’s early self-portrait, known as the Young Sick Bacchus or the Self-Portrait as Bacchus, was painted between 1593 and 1594. It is now on display in Rome’s […]
Review: Gustavo Dudamel and Deaf West Theatre reimagine opera
[ad_1] Beethoven’s “Fidelio” is a brave opera of liberation. It may also be a dramatically flawed opera, and one Beethoven anguished over longer than any of his other great works. But liberation itself is a flawed, fluid process that, as current events love to remind us, we’ve never managed to […]
Ryan Jones: Fragments – Art Plugged
[ad_1] Ryan Jones: FragmentsApril 16 – May 7, 2022Caldwell Snyder GalleryUNION SQUARE341 Sutter StreetSan Francisco, CA Caldwell Snyder Gallery is pleased to present Fragments, a solo exhibition of recent paintings by Bay Area-based artist Ryan Jones, on view from April 16 – May 7, 2022. Through a fragmentation and reconceptualization […]
American Ballet Theatre Announces 2022 Summer Season at The Metropolitan Opera House
[ad_1] American Ballet Theatre will return to the Metropolitan Opera House for the first time in three years for its Summer season, June 13-July 16, 2022. The season will be highlighted by the New York Premieres of Alonzo King’s Single Eye and Alexei Ratmansky’s Of Love and Rage, as well […]
What is the Scariest Thing you Face as an Artist? | Overcoming Your Fears
[ad_1] Happy new year! As we begin the new year, I’m looking forward with great optimism and hope. Even though there is much conflict and turmoil in the world, I feel confident that the human spirit will prevail. I see so much to be hopeful about, and I feel that […]
Chicago Opera Theatre Announces 2022-23 Season
[ad_1] COT is gearing up for the world premiere of Quamino’s Map, but they have announced their 22/23 season lineup, which includes a long-awaited Chicago premiere, a new production of a well-loved classic, and several world premieres. Check out the full lineup below! King Roger (Chicago Premiere) November 2022 A […]