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HOT Opera For Everyone

Carmen OFE Reaches 1,300 Students!

A big mahalo to all students and chaperones who came out for last night’s Opera For Everyone, the last dress rehearsal of Carmen! More than 1,300 students saw the production through HOT Education.

Kokua Kalihi Valley Comprehensive Family Services shared this photo of their group at the event:

HOT Opera For Everyone

And HOT asked a few students during intermission what they liked about the show:

Established 1991, HOT’s Opera for Everyone program offers students from elementary through high school and college classes (age 24 and under) the opportunity to enjoy the live opera experience for just $7!  Teachers and others working with Hawaii’s youth may reserve seating for the Wednesday before each opera opening. This is the final full orchestra dress rehearsal and designated Opera For Everyone night reserved exclusively for this purpose during the regular school year.

In addition to the opera production, HOT’s Opera For Everyone program provides expanded opportunities for schools to incorporate the performing arts into regular curricula. Many teachers intrigued by opera tie-ins to literature, culture, language, geography, science and math, integrate the Opera For Everyone program into their classroom activities.

Hawaii Opera Theatre’s ‘Opera for Everyone’ Returns For The Flying Dutchman

Honolulu, HI Hawaii Opera Theatre’s (HOT) Education Program will once more bring Opera for Everyone (OFE) to the Neal S. Blaisdell Concert Hall for the Final Dress Rehearsal of The Flying Dutchman on February 11, 2015 at 7:00pm. 

Since 1991, HOT’s Opera for Everyone Program has offered students from elementary through high school and college classes (24 and under) the opportunity to enjoy the live opera experience for $7 at the Final Dress Rehearsal of each production. Teachers and others working with Hawaii’s youth may reserve seating for the final full orchestra dress rehearsal. HOT also extends this offer to families interested in attending OFE.

The Flying Dutchman has captivated audiences for over a century and has been the inspiration in countless popular culture references including the cartoon SpongeBob SquarePants, the best-selling Twilight Series, and the film franchise, The Pirates of the Caribbean. This classica Wagner opera tells the tale of a legendary ghost ship, The Flying Dutchman, captained by a man simply known as the Dutchman, who is cursed to wander the sea.  His only chance at redemption comes once every seven years. If the Dutchman can find a wife that will be true to him, then he shall be set free of his curse.

Imported from the Glimmerglass Festival in New York, HOT’s production of The Flying Dutchman features the same star-studded cast as the original, including Bass-Baritone Ryan McKinny (The Dutchman), Soprano Melody Moore (Senta), and Hawaii’s second son, Tenor Jay Hunter Morris (Erik), who was last seen here during the 2013-14 Opera Season’s production of Turandot. This production will be sung in German, with English translations projected above the stage.

To learn more about Opera for Everyone and to download the Student Group and Family Brochures, visit http://www.hawaiiopera.org/education-outreach/student-dress-rehearsals/

For more information about HOT’s Education & Outreach Program, please contact Erik D. Haines, Director of Education, at e_haines@hawaiiopera.org. For Tickets to Opera for Everyone, please contact Blythe Kelsey, Education Coordinator, at b_kelsey@hawaiiopera.org or by calling (808) 596-7372. The deadline to register is Feb. 9, 2015.

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Since 1961, Hawaii Opera Theatre (HOT), formerly a division of the Honolulu Symphony society and incorporated in 1980, has served to enhance the quality of life in Hawaii by presenting opera performances of the highest standards, while maintaining fiscal responsibility. Through 3 productions annually in the Neal S. Blaisdell Concert Hall, HOT offers opera to over 14,000 residents and visitors each season, thereby increasing the public’s awareness and exposure to opera s a multi-media art form.

Directed by Artistic Director, Henry G. Akina, and Executive Director, Simon Crookall, HOT partners with the Hawaii Symphony to provide the orchestra. Auditions to cast principal roles are generally held in NY, and attract singers from the mainland, Europe, and Asia. The Opera Chorus is a local volunteer organization.