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    • cmediacom
      • Nov 12, 2021
      • 2 min read

    Vegas City Opera Unleashes La BoDEAD premiering Nov. 12


    Opera company to present a new adaptation of Puccini’s Masterpiece La Bohéme


    Vegas City Opera, Vegas’ premier contemporary opera company, unleashes the undead on Vegas this November with La BoDEAD, a retelling of Giacomo Puccini’s beloved opera La Bohéme. As an “Artist in Resident” company with The City of Las Vegas, the show will be presented at Charleston Heights Art Center on Nov. 12, 13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 2021. The opera will be led by Maestro Dennis Doubin with a 17-piece orchestra and sung in a combination of English and Italian with supertitles.


    “Vegas City Opera has a long history of violating the genre of opera respectfully. VCO has been searching for the right way to contemporize this opera classic since the company’s inception 11 years ago,” states Artistic Director for the company, Skip Galla Katipunan. “With the utmost respect as opera lovers ourselves, our creative team has infused this outdated story with a new contemporary theme that is reflective of the struggles we faced during the pandemic with a touch of cheeky humor and science fiction. We waited until we got it right, and I know the audience will agree that it was worth the wait!”


    The opera will feature local and regional operatic talent, an orchestra of 17 members, and the first appearance of the recently launched Vegas City Children’s Chorus.


    Henderson resident Maestro Dennis Doubin, who conducts opera at A-level houses across America, reflected on his musical upbringing. “I began my musical journey in Moscow, Russia at the Moscow Boys Chorus and Choral Academy, and have always wanted to inspire children with the gift of music in the same way. With my position as Music Director at Vegas City Opera, I knew it was time to create a program of musical inspiration here in the valley and am excited to develop the next generation of Vegas voices with VCO.”


    An enthusiastic Karol Aviles, Assistant Stage Manager, is just beginning her career. “I have been a performer all of my life, but in high school, I was exposed to opera and attended opera camp. I loved opera, but it is competitive and became interested in the production side.”


    Karol believes the opera community in Southern Nevada is very close, and members were very supportive when she decided to learn about production. “Everyone is so encouraging, especially being my first production position in opera. It is so exciting, and I am learning so much.”


    She encourages others to attend this opera, with most of the production sung in English. “Many people understand opera with preconceived notions, especially the language barrier. I appreciate good music which transcends all languages. Give it a chance. I am glad I did.”


    La BoDEAD by Vegas City Opera will perform at the Charleston Heights Art Center, 800 Brush St. at 7: 30 p.m. on Nov. 12, 13, 19, 20, at 7:30 p.m., and 2 p.m. on Nov. 14 and Nov. 21. Tickets are $30 and can be purchased by clicking here.


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    • Catherine Daleo
      • Nov 15, 2020
      • 4 min read

    Vegas City Opera Announces “Unconventional” 11th Season



    Part-one of the Ring saga debuts December 12th, 2020.

    Vegas City Opera (VCO) continues their mission to offer opera and classical music to the public “in fresh and exciting new ways”, dedicating their new season to the voices of the community.


    In a press release, the Artistic Director for the alternative, immersive operatic company, Skip Galla Katipunan, shared that the company has “always been inspired by our community and invested in our artists”.


    "This pandemic has led us all to dig deep into our creative wells, where we have crafted a grippingly innovative season like you've never seen before,” Katipunan said. “We will use every tool at our disposal to be there for you and for each other, as we find new and enriching ways to connect again through the arts."


    After a successful summer of Wine Wednesday Facebook Live concerts with over 10,000 views, and hiring more than 25 local artists, VCO’s 11th season launches with a new approach to Richard Wagner’s The Ring Cycle - a German epic drama presented in four parts, also known as Der Ring des Nibelungen, or The Ring of the Nibelung.


    This production is condensed into “the highlights of theme, story, and leitmotif, as the Gods, Heroes, Valkyries, and Rhinemaidens scour the Las Vegas Valley on their quest for possession of the ring.”


    The Ring - Filming at the Fashion Show Mall

    The new 3-hour long Ring saga will be unveiled as part of two online watch party events with the first installment of Das Rheingold & Die Walküre, December 12th, 2020 at 6:00pm, and Siegfried & Götterdämmerung, January 2nd, 2021 at 6:00pm.


    Audience members purchased advanced, tiered tickets which allowed them varying degrees of involvement with the production including performers arriving on their doorstep to “Ring” the bell to film a section of the digital broadcast..


    The ticket tier packages still available are as follows:


    VALKYRIES: $40 per household. Includes invitation to BOTH digital performances with cast and crew. Official Vegas City Opera RING movie credit.


    RHINEMAIDENS: $25 per household. Invitation to one digital performance with cast and crew.

    A moment of The Ring on location at a community member’s pool.

    Dennis Doubin.

    Along with the new season, Vegas City Opera announced a new Music Director in their recent release - Grammy Award winning pianist and conductor, Maestro Dennis Doubin. A familiar face at companies like the San Francisco Opera, Los Angeles Opera, San Diego Opera, and Opera San Jose, Maestro Doubin is also a Las Vegas local and supporter of the arts community.


    “Vegas City Opera is just what this town needs to push the innovation and accessibility of classical arts, as well as shape our future operatic professionals,” Said Doubin. “Their dedication to local singers’ development and financial support has been their main focus through the pandemic.”




    Three new concerts are also on offer in 2021 as part of the Voices of Women Concert Series, with Dr. Richard L. Hodges returns to direct the series. In February, The Women of the Black Panthers will premiere, followed by Women with Drive in March, and Harriet Tubman, Conductor of Freedom premiering later in June for Juneteenth (June 19th, 2021).


    Dr. Richard L. Hodges.

    “Dr. Hodges will create and adapt music and story-telling into new productions for the stage, as we proudly celebrate these women and especially women of color with an in-depth look at their influence and shaping of our nation and our very own state of Nevada.”


    Tickets to this series will be free, and the productions will be presented at the Summerlin Library & Performing Arts Center, and West Las Vegas Library during their respective runs.


    The first-ever operatic presentation to be shown at The Smith Center for the Performing Arts (COVID conditions permitting), Gaetano Donizetti’s The Daughters of the Regiment is prospectively scheduled for March 19th and 20th, 2021 as a ticketed in-person and live-stream event. L.A. Opera’s Dennis Doubin will conduct the 90-minute comedy where “you will be whisked away to gay Paris in this hilarious love story, complete with vocal fireworks and a vibrant new book, in English with enough French to make it fancy!”


    This production features operatic legend and Vegas local, Luana Davol, as the Marquise of Berkenfield; Athena Mertes as her daughter; Ryan Glover, as Tonio the peasant-turned-officer; and Nathan Van Arsdale who plays Sulpice, leader of the regiment.

    VCO’s final offering of the season is 2020: The Song Cycle, in May 2021. Their first collaborative composer presentation, the production includes selected original submissions from Nevada artists that touch on “the challenges and changes arising from the ashes of 2020.”


    “From coronavirus and quarantine to the 2020 presidential election, with cancel culture and worldwide #BlackLivesMatter protests, this landmark year is just begging for the arts to come forward and give it a voice,” says the press release. “Vegas City Opera wants to be that voice, to uplift our community and hold up our very own local artists by pushing them and supporting them to develop and create this collaborative work.”


    Those who wish to learn more about the production or view the submission guidelines can visit vegascityopera.org/2020-the-song-cycle.



    As a 501(c)3 nonprofit, VCO relies on donations to cover their expenses and productions, and keep artists employed. The ensemble’s statement expressed that it “hopes to provide a nurturing environment in which performers can take chances and flourish in their craft, all the while sharing the excitement and vibrancy of contemporary opera with audiences of the Las Vegas Valley, tirelessly working toward a future where our communities embrace and seek out the opera arts.” You can help support them and the work they do in the community by becoming a donor.


    You can also follow VCO on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube, or check out their website to learn more and purchase tickets to their upcoming productions.



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    • Eat More Art Vegas
      • Jun 23, 2020
      • 2 min read

    NEA says 'Bravo!' to Opera Las Vegas with Art Works grant award

    Opera Las Vegas to receive $10K from the National Endowment for the Arts

    Opera Las Vegas celebrating is 2020 season announcement.

    The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) has awarded a competitive Art Works grant of $10,000 to Opera Las Vegas for its Living Composers Initiative.


    “These awards demonstrate the resilience of the arts in America, showcasing not only the creativity of their arts projects but the organizations’ agility in the face of a national health crisis,” said Mary Anne Carter, chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts. “We celebrate organizations like Opera Las Vegas for providing opportunities for learning and engagement through the arts in these times.”


    OLV General Director Jim Sohre (pictured above) said, “As Nevada’s only professional company member in Opera America, it is humbling and gratifying to be honored with this grant that will help provide exposure and recognition to talented creators, who are keeping the operatic art form vibrant and contemporary for today’s audiences.”


    '27' with OLV and Vegas Theatre Company (formerly Cockroach Theatre).

    OLV’s Living Composers Initiative began in April 2019 when the company collaborated with Vegas Theatre Company (formerly Cockroach Theatre) to present the West Coast premiere of Ricky Ian Gordon and Royce Vavrek’s 27, about Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas, and the circle of world-famous artists and writers who passed through their Parisian salon located at 27 Rue du fleuris. The composer and librettist were in attendance, gave a lecture presentation to UNLV voice students, hosted a pre-show salon presentation, and were honored by Mayor Carolyn Goodman who proclaimed 27 April 2019 as “27 Day” in Las Vegas.


    'Cooperstown' with OLV at Windmill Library Theatre.

    This season saw the company schedule two more West Coast premieres: Sasha Matson’s Cooperstown – A Jazz Opera in Nine Innings, with the composer in attendance; and Derrick Wang’s Scalia/Ginsburg, postponed by COVID-19 precautions to next season, when this opera about the unlikely friendship of these two Supreme Court justices will be presented in the site-specific Thomas and Mack Moot Court at UNLV’s William S. Boyd School of Law. At least one other new work will be added to OLV’s spring schedule as part of its ongoing Living Composers Initiative.

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