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Art&Seek's State of the Arts presents Opera for Everyone

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Art&Seek's State of the Arts presents "Opera for Everyone." With changing audiences' aesthetic expectations and new developments in technology, the curtain is up for new opera-goers. Meet the innovative leaders who are introducing compelling contemporary performances with engaging social relevancy to North Texas communities.

Moderator Jerome Weeks, senior arts reporter and producer for Art&Seek, will be joined by Jonathan Eaton from the University of North Texas, David Gately from Texas Christian University, and Tuomas Hiltunen of the Fort Worth Opera.

A mini-concert presented in partnership with the Fort Worth Opera and a casual conversation with the speakers will take place in the Piano Pavilion Lobby following the discussion. Singer Megan Koch, from the University of North Texas, will perform Puccini's "O mio babbino caro" and Gershwin's "By Strauss."

Art&Seek's State of the Arts presents "Opera for Everyone." With changing audiences' aesthetic expectations and new developments in technology, the curtain is up for new opera-goers. Meet the innovative leaders who are introducing compelling contemporary performances with engaging social relevancy to North Texas communities.

Moderator Jerome Weeks, senior arts reporter and producer for Art&Seek, will be joined by Jonathan Eaton from the University of North Texas, David Gately from Texas Christian University, and Tuomas Hiltunen of the Fort Worth Opera.

A mini-concert presented in partnership with the Fort Worth Opera and a casual conversation with the speakers will take place in the Piano Pavilion Lobby following the discussion. Singer Megan Koch, from the University of North Texas, will perform Puccini's "O mio babbino caro" and Gershwin's "By Strauss."

Art&Seek's State of the Arts presents "Opera for Everyone." With changing audiences' aesthetic expectations and new developments in technology, the curtain is up for new opera-goers. Meet the innovative leaders who are introducing compelling contemporary performances with engaging social relevancy to North Texas communities.

Moderator Jerome Weeks, senior arts reporter and producer for Art&Seek, will be joined by Jonathan Eaton from the University of North Texas, David Gately from Texas Christian University, and Tuomas Hiltunen of the Fort Worth Opera.

A mini-concert presented in partnership with the Fort Worth Opera and a casual conversation with the speakers will take place in the Piano Pavilion Lobby following the discussion. Singer Megan Koch, from the University of North Texas, will perform Puccini's "O mio babbino caro" and Gershwin's "By Strauss."

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WHERE

Kimbell Art Museum
3333 Camp Bowie Blvd.
Fort Worth, TX 76107
http://artandseek.org/

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Admission is free.
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