For students across Greater Cincinnati, school is back in session, and with it, a new year full of possibilities. Cincinnati Opera is excited to play a role in enhancing students’ learning by partnering with local schools on a variety of arts-based educational offerings geared toward young people of all ages.
A standout offering—one that’s new this year—is Discover the World of Lalovavi: An Afrofuturism Opera. Lalovavi (which translates to “love”) is a brand-new opera commissioned by Cincinnati Opera that will receive its world premiere at Music Hall. Set hundreds of years into future, Lalovavi follows Persephone, a young girl who discovers that she carries a rare gene that could unlock eternal life, setting her on a journey of self-discovery and adventure. This program, a 2-3 day experience geared toward students in grades 7-12, invites them to dive into the captivating world of Afrofuturism and create their own futuristic stories, sparking creativity and discussion around the opera’s themes of identity and heritage.
For the youngest audiences, Opera and Oranges is a delightful introduction to opera for children ages 3-6. This program combines an opera-themed storybook with live music, inviting kids to sing along and engage with the story. Plus, there’s a healthy snack involved—making it a fun and enriching experience that also promotes nutritious eating.
Opera Storybook Hour is perfect for slightly older kids, ages 5-10, who love a mix of music and crafts. Professional opera singers bring stories to life with their voices, followed by creative activities like crafting masks inspired by characters from operas like The Magic Flute. It’s a wonderful opportunity to engage students in storytelling, music, and hands-on art.
For students ages 10 and up, Behind the Voice offers an insider’s look into opera careers. Participants hear from professional singers about their journeys—from vocal training to auditions—and enjoy live performances. Students benefit from these unique peeks into diverse career pathways within the arts.
Masterclass is another fantastic opportunity for students of all ages to learn directly from opera professionals. In these sessions, artists provide insights on vocal technique, stage presence, and the art of musical storytelling. The personalized feedback given to young performers helps them refine their skills and grow their confidence within a supportive environment.
Another all-ages offering is Stagebound!, a 30-minute touring show that brings opera straight to schools and community spaces. With a mix of narration, song, and a high-energy costumed finale, it’s a lively introduction to opera that’s both accessible and entertaining.
Last but not least, there’s Opera and Yoga and Music in Motion, both of which combine movement and music to exercise both mind and body.
Cincinnati Opera’s school-based educational programs highlight the power of the arts to inspire creativity, build confidence, and open up new perspectives for students. Programs are also highly flexible and can be customized to suit varying time limits and budgets.
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