This March, Columbia University will bridge the worlds of scholarship, performance, and criticism to highlight feminist opera studies in the 21st century.
Here are some of the speakers we’ll be featuring at next month’s symposium! We’re a little under a month out—have you registered yet?? Join us on March 25th! https://t.co/ZzEIpwZxFr
The Operatic Feminisms Symposium is happening March 25!
The Department of Music graduate students invite you to their day-long symposium, Operatic Feminisms: Women and Femmes on and off the Opera Stage. Registration is free and open to the public!
https://t.co/XFUWYeB36R
Time for another speaker spotlight! We are so excited to feature Eric Balboni at #OperaticFeminisms. Please check out Eric’s bio below and join us at the symposium on March 25th (this Saturday)! @EricBalboni
We are very excited to feature @fortezaeugenia at Columbia University’s #OperaticFeminisms Symposium on March 25th! Forteza is an Opera Singer, Actor, Writer, and Influencer based in NYC. Check out her bio here!
For more information, please visit https://t.co/FBp89YoLWa
One of our featured speakers at the symposium is composer Niloufar Nourbakhsh (@Nilou_Nour), a founding member and the co-director of Iranian Female Composers Association!
For more information, please visit https://t.co/eb9bhWm0Sd. #OperaticFeminisms
In January I had the privilege of attending the world premiere recording session of #EthelSmyth's opera #DerWald - I've written briefly about it here:
https://t.co/TSkxvhv4tQ
And I'll be speaking on this topic more at the upcoming @OperaticFem23 on March 25 at Columbia U!
Here are some of the speakers we’ll be featuring at next month’s symposium! We’re a little under a month out—have you registered yet?? Join us on March 25th! https://t.co/ZzEIpwZxFr