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5:30p 25 Recitals for 25 Seasons:Museum of Latin American Art [Education, Performance]
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12p 25 Recitals for 25 Seasons:City of Hope [Education, Performance]
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12:15p 25 Recitals for 25 Seasons:Music Center of Los Angeles County [Education, Performance]
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2p Free Opera Talk at Brand Library [Education]
2p 25 Recitals for 25 Seasons:Brand Library & Art Center [Education, Performance]
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2p 25 Recitals for 25 Seasons:Pacific Asia Museum [Education, Performance]
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6:45p Free Opera Talk at Platt Library [Education]
7p 25 Recitals for 25 Seasons:Hammer Museum [Education, Performance]
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8p 25 Recitals for 25 Seasons:Boston Court Performing Arts Center [Education, Performance]
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2p Free Opera Talk at the Crowell Public Library [Education]
2p The White Bird of Poston - Sneak Peak [Education]
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7p Free Opera Talk at Burbank Central Library [Education]
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3p Free Opera Talk at the Santa Monica Public Library [Education]
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3p Free Opera Talk at the Oxnard Public Library [Education]
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On Saturday, May 7, 2011, an LA Opera Community Educator will present a free talk on YAP 25th Anniversary Recital at the Brand Library.  Reservations not required.

LA Opera’s Library Project presents more than 90 free opera talks each season in libraries all over the Los Angeles region. These insightful talks, given by members of LA Opera’s Community Educators, address history, literature, philosophy and fine arts within the context of opera.

LA Opera’s Community Educators are trained experts who address civic and social organizations, philanthropic groups, schools and library audiences throughout Southern California, free of charge. For more information about LA Opera’s Community Educators, please e-mail gcollins@laopera.com or call (213) 972-8016.

On Tuesday, May 10, 2011, an LA Opera Community Educator will present a free talk at the Platt Library.  Reservations not required.

LA Opera’s Library Project presents more than 90 free opera talks each season in libraries all over the Los Angeles region. These insightful talks, given by members of LA Opera’s Community Educators, address history, literature, philosophy and fine arts within the context of opera.

LA Opera’s Community Educators are trained experts who address civic and social organizations, philanthropic groups, schools and library audiences throughout Southern California, free of charge. For more information about LA Opera’s Community Educators, please e-mail gcollins@laopera.com or call (213) 972-8016.

On Sunday, May 15, 2011, an LA Opera Community Educator will present a free talk at the Crowell Public Library.  Reservations not required.

LA Opera’s Library Project presents more than 90 free opera talks each season in libraries all over the Los Angeles region. These insightful talks, given by members of LA Opera’s Community Educators, address history, literature, philosophy and fine arts within the context of opera.

LA Opera’s Community Educators are trained experts who address civic and social organizations, philanthropic groups, schools and library audiences throughout Southern California, free of charge. For more information about LA Opera’s Community Educators, please e-mail gcollins@laopera.com or call (213) 972-8016.

On Thursday, May 19, 2011, an LA Opera Community Educator, Steve Kohn, will present a free talk on Los Angeles Opera: The First 25 Years at the Burbank Central Library.  Reservations not required.

LA Opera’s Library Project presents more than 90 free opera talks each season in libraries all over the Los Angeles region. These insightful talks, given by members of LA Opera’s Community Educators, address history, literature, philosophy and fine arts within the context of opera.

LA Opera’s Community Educators are trained experts who address civic and social organizations, philanthropic groups, schools and library audiences throughout Southern California, free of charge. For more information about LA Opera’s Community Educators, please e-mail gcollins@laopera.com or call (213) 972-8016.

On Saturday, May 21, 2011, an LA Opera Community Educator will present a free talk on Behind the Scenes in Opera at the Santa Monica Public Library.  Reservations not required.

LA Opera’s Library Project presents more than 90 free opera talks each season in libraries all over the Los Angeles region. These insightful talks, given by members of LA Opera’s Community Educators, address history, literature, philosophy and fine arts within the context of opera.

LA Opera’s Community Educators are trained experts who address civic and social organizations, philanthropic groups, schools and library audiences throughout Southern California, free of charge. For more information about LA Opera’s Community Educators, please e-mail gcollins@laopera.com or call (213) 972-8016.

On Saturday, June 4, 2011, an LA Opera Community Educator will present a free talk at the Oxnard Public Library.  Reservations not required.

LA Opera’s Library Project presents more than 90 free opera talks each season in libraries all over the Los Angeles region. These insightful talks, given by members of LA Opera’s Community Educators, address history, literature, philosophy and fine arts within the context of opera.

LA Opera’s Community Educators are trained experts who address civic and social organizations, philanthropic groups, schools and library audiences throughout Southern California, free of charge. For more information about LA Opera’s Community Educators, please e-mail gcollins@laopera.com or call (213) 972-8016.

LA Opera Presents: 25 Recitals for 25 Seasons at Museum of Latin American Art May 1st, 2011 5:30 PM

 LA Opera presents “25 Recitals for 25 Seasons: LA Opera’s Young Artist Celebration,” a series of community recitals featuring members of the Company’s Domingo-Thornton Young Artist Program that will take place from April 3 through May 15, 2011.  These recitals will not only honor LA Opera’s 25th Anniversary Season, they are also intended to serve as a musical “thank you” to the many community members and institutions with whom the company has worked during the quarter-century since LA Opera’s inaugural production in 1986.” In partnership with the hosting venues, which include museums, libraries, schools, hospitals and concert halls, most recitals will be offered to the public free of charge.

LA Opera Presents: 25 Recitals for 25 Seasons at City of Hope May 5th, 2011 12:00 PM

 LA Opera presents “25 Recitals for 25 Seasons: LA Opera’s Young Artist Celebration,” a series of community recitals featuring members of the Company’s Domingo-Thornton Young Artist Program that will take place from April 3 through May 15, 2011.  These recitals will not only honor LA Opera’s 25th Anniversary Season, they are also intended to serve as a musical “thank you” to the many community members and institutions with whom the company has worked during the quarter-century since LA Opera’s inaugural production in 1986.” In partnership with the hosting venues, which include museums, libraries, schools, hospitals and concert halls, most recitals will be offered to the public free of charge

LA Opera Presents: 25 Recitals for 25 Seasons at Music Center of Los Angeles County May 6th, 2011 12:15 PM

 LA Opera presents “25 Recitals for 25 Seasons: LA Opera’s Young Artist Celebration,” a series of community recitals featuring members of the Company’s Domingo-Thornton Young Artist Program that will take place from April 3 through May 15, 2011.  These recitals will not only honor LA Opera’s 25th Anniversary Season, they are also intended to serve as a musical “thank you” to the many community members and institutions with whom the company has worked during the quarter-century since LA Opera’s inaugural production in 1986.” In partnership with the hosting venues, which include museums, libraries, schools, hospitals and concert halls, most recitals will be offered to the public free of charge.

LA Opera Presents: 25 Recitals for 25 Seasons at Brand Library & Art Center May 6th, 2011 2:00 PM

 LA Opera presents “25 Recitals for 25 Seasons: LA Opera’s Young Artist Celebration,” a series of community recitals featuring members of the Company’s Domingo-Thornton Young Artist Program that will take place from April 3 through May 15, 2011.  These recitals will not only honor LA Opera’s 25th Anniversary Season, they are also intended to serve as a musical “thank you” to the many community members and institutions with whom the company has worked during the quarter-century since LA Opera’s inaugural production in 1986.” In partnership with the hosting venues, which include museums, libraries, schools, hospitals and concert halls, most recitals will be offered to the public free of charge
 

LA Opera Presents: 25 Recitals for 25 Seasons at Pacific Asia Museum May 8th, 2011 2:00 PM

 LA Opera presents “25 Recitals for 25 Seasons: LA Opera’s Young Artist Celebration,” a series of community recitals featuring members of the Company’s Domingo-Thornton Young Artist Program that will take place from April 3 through May 15, 2011.  These recitals will not only honor LA Opera’s 25th Anniversary Season, they are also intended to serve as a musical “thank you” to the many community members and institutions with whom the company has worked during the quarter-century since LA Opera’s inaugural production in 1986.” In partnership with the hosting venues, which include museums, libraries, schools, hospitals and concert halls, most recitals will be offered to the public free of charge.

LA Opera Presents: 25 Recitals for 25 Seasons at Hammer Museum May 10th, 2011 7:00 PM

 LA Opera presents “25 Recitals for 25 Seasons: LA Opera’s Young Artist Celebration,” a series of community recitals featuring members of the Company’s Domingo-Thornton Young Artist Program that will take place from April 3 through May 15, 2011.  These recitals will not only honor LA Opera’s 25th Anniversary Season, they are also intended to serve as a musical “thank you” to the many community members and institutions with whom the company has worked during the quarter-century since LA Opera’s inaugural production in 1986.” In partnership with the hosting venues, which include museums, libraries, schools, hospitals and concert halls, most recitals will be offered to the public free of charge.

Join us for a sneak-peek, concert-version of LA Opera's Secondary In-School Opera, The White Bird of Poston, before it begins touring to secondary schools.

Written by Eli Villanueva and Leslie Stevens, THE WHITE BIRD OF POSTON is the story of a fifteen-year-old Japanese American girl, Akiko, who is sent to the Poston internment camp in the Arizona desert shortly after the attacks on Pearl Harbor. She encounters unforeseen obstacles but also blessings, including a Native American young man, a talking Coyote, and the spirit of her Grandmother. Through lessons in Courage, Faith and her own Prejudice, Akiko finds a way to stay connected to her traditions and move forward as American young woman. She will be a leader for her community.

In the school performances, this 47 minute original opera will have four professional principal singers, three professional musicians with original set, costume and lighting design. The participating students will become the singing, moving, acting chorus; playing Japanese American Internees, American soldiers, and the animals of the desert.

The story was inspired in part by the watercolor paintings of Chizuko Judy Sugita de Quieroz, who was in Poston at 9 years old.

The program is free with Museum Admission.  For more information, visit www.janm.org. 


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