Hey there, Shreveport! Mark your calendars because something exciting is on the horizon. Opera Centenary, a vibrant part of the Hurley School of Music, is gearing up for a remarkable free event this month. Titled Scenes 2: Experimental Universe, this performance will take place on November 15 and 16, starting at 7:30 p.m. You can catch all the action at the beautiful Anderson Auditorium located at Centenary College.
So what’s the buzz about this performance? Well, it’s not just your typical opera show. Expect a thrilling mix of opera, operetta, and musical theater elements coming together to create a celebration of creativity. The performances will feature works from a variety of talented composers, showcasing the rich and diverse world of musical storytelling.
Dr. Briana Sosenheimer, the director of Opera Centenary, is leading this exciting venture. She shared her thoughts on this ambitious project, saying, “We’re really flipping the script on traditional storytelling. We’ve taken familiar scenes and placed them in unexpected contexts, time periods, and themes.” This allows the performers—and the audience—to view age-old stories from fresh perspectives.
One of the main goals of this performance is to challenge and develop the students’ skills as artists. Dr. Sosenheimer added, “This was an intentional challenge to expand the students’ interpretation skills. It’s all about encouraging them to think outside the box.” With such a bold and innovative approach, attendees can expect a night filled with surprises!
The best part? This fantastic showcase is completely free of charge! Whether you’re a long-time opera lover or a curious newcomer, this is a perfect opportunity to dip your toes into the enchanting world of live performance. Dr. Sosenheimer is encouraging anyone with questions to reach out to her directly at bsosenheimer@centenary.edu for more details.
Attending Scenes 2: Experimental Universe is not just about enjoying a show. It’s about soaking in the creativity, expression, and talent of local students who are pouring their hearts into their craft. Plus, what better way to spend an evening than being entertained by incredible music and storytelling? Bring a friend, make it a date night, or simply come to enjoy a little culture and creativity right here in your city!
Whether you’re singing along to the melodies in your head or you’re simply there to soak it all in, this performance promises to be a delightful experience. So gather your friends and family and head down to Anderson Auditorium on November 15 and 16. Don’t miss out on this unique chance to see what local talent can do!
Here’s to celebrating the magic of music and community in Shreveport! Are you excited? We sure are! See you at the show!
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