With our voices we compose within the multiplicity of textures and timbre, with and without electronics, to expel and transform our stories, shared in sounds, song, and text.
This work plays within the art form of “opera” as an immersive, multi-disciplinary presentation that inspires and influences dialogue. We ask, how can we process grief and cultivate listening and empathy, as individuals and a collective? |
“We should dare to conceive of art as more than just the fruits of the irregular imagination of artists. We should channel and co-opt artworks to the direct tasks of helping us achieve self-knowledge, remember forgiveness, love—and to remain sensitive to the pains suffered by our ever-troubling species and its urgently imperilled planet” (Art as Therapy, Alain de Botton and John Armstrong).
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