Can you imagine the end of humanity—and then a billion years after that? No need to; the ethereal composer-vocalist Gelsey Bell already has. Bell’s 2023 opera is at once apocalyptic, transcendent and ...
Like much on the mind of the general public, climate change is now in the voices of Opera Philadelphia in The Seasons, an ambitious opera/dance expansion of Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons warning of a ...
CANYON — Two sets of lovers find their relationships tested by lies, disguises and more than a bit of good old fashioned sexism in West Texas A&M University Opera’s spring performance. Wolfgang ...
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Sole City Dance is excited to bring back our annual community dance showcase, Dance Northeast! Delight in the joy and artistry of dance, when Sole City Dance and the Rochester Opera House join ...
This show, which tells the story of the martial artist Yip Man, features off-the-charts production values, but is also ...
Even in the best of times, opera and dance are endangered art forms. Their audiences are loyal but small, and not necessarily growing. Yet they persevere because there will always be a core ...
A little minuet in Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro, a hip-swinging processional in Verdi’s Aida, a ballroom waltz in Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin — until fairly recently, that, generally speaking, was ...
No operatic style is more closely wedded to its native language than the small but heady French repertory. Its best composers, from Rameau to Poulenc, created music that wraps itself tightly around ...