Community is at the Heart of Guerilla Opera this Fall!
Guerilla Opera’s Community Series begins this month with the first two of several monthly workshops in the company’s 17th season, that explore how opera interacts with other art forms. These workshops explore Guerilla Opera’s groundbreaking productions and include fascinating guest speakers pushing the boundaries of opera.
“A large part of our mission is to examine and question, but it’s not only our job as artists to do that, the audience can do that too. The goal of this series is to provide spaces for our communities to learn, discuss, and examine the narratives within the operas we commission and learn more about the process of bringing opera to life in today’s world. This way, we develop closer relationships with our communities and offer meaningful ways to interact with our artists.” - Aliana de la Guardia, Artistic Director
“Technology in Opera” explores how the creation of new technologies furthers the storytelling used in operas today. Attendees will experience a behind-the-scenes look at how motion sensor technology is implemented in Guerilla Opera’s production of Ululations and Gurgles of the Invisible to create the music, lighting, and projections live through movement and dance, discuss how technology is currently used in opera, and explore how it may be used and developed further in the future. Guest speakers include Daniel Chapman, a designer and software engineer who is creating motion sensor software for Guerilla Opera’s production of Ululations and Gurgles of the Invisible, Elisabet Curbelo, the composer for the new opera and who programmed the wearable motion sensors worn by dancers in the production. Register online for this virtual event on Wednesday, November 29, 2023 at 7:00PM EST.
The final fall event is “Opera in Film”, which unearths the relationship between film and opera and how it is continuing to evolve today. Attendees will hear from film and stage director, Cara Consilvio, who directed Guerilla Opera’s film adaptation of I Give You My Home and explores the similar and contrasting techniques used to tell stories in both genres. The guest speaker for this event is Cara Consilvio, film and opera director and producer, and the director of the film adaptation of Guerilla Opera’s I Give You My Home. Register online for this virtual event on Wednesday, December 13, 2023 at 7:00PM EST.
All virtual workshops in Guerilla Opera’s Community Series are approximately 1 hour in duration, are conducted via Zoom, and are free and open to the public. Event details and registration for each event can be found on Guerilla Opera’s website.
This program is made possible by a Staffing the Humanities grant from Mass Humanities, which provided funding through the Massachusetts Cultural Council. Mass Humanities is a state-based affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
For questions about the programs or for accessibility requests, please contact Magdalyn Chauby, Education Coordinator at programs@guerillaopera.org.