MORE Opera presents Green/Arts Live NYC – "Angelitos Negros," family-friendly, free musical entertainment and interactive activities this fallGreen/Arts Live NYC – "Angelitos Negros" is an afternoon of live music and interactive activities with a social justice narrative celebrating African American and Latino opera singers and highlighting their trailblazing feats hosted by Juan José Escalante in plazas in Harlem and Washington Heights.
By: moreopera - Manhattan Opera Repertory Ensemble In addition to the concert, there will be interactive activities for the audience to join including singing lessons for children and adults, dancing, and a 10-minute audience sing-along. After the concert, the artists will discuss their careers, and economic and social justice themes to provide insight on what being an artist of color means in 2021. Admission to the event is free. The GREEN / ARTS LIVE NYC initiative is made possible with support from New York Community Trust and Con Edison's Arts Al Fresco Series, administered by City Parks Foundation in collaboration with the Horticultural Society of New York, New Yorkers for Culture & Arts, NYC Department of Transportation, OpenCultureWORKS, and Street Lab. Cheryl Warfield is a Manhattan based soprano and the founder of ADVANCE/MORE Opera, a 501 (c) 3 not-for-profit that produces concerts and educational programs. Richard Hobson, baritone, is known for the "dramatic persona" he brings to his performances. Richard made his debut at the Metropolitan Opera in 2001 and was on the Met's roster for ten seasons. Juan José Escalante has been the Executive Director of the José Limón Dance Foundation in NYC since 2014. Previously he was associate director of finance at the New York City Ballet and Executive Director at Ballet Florida and the Orlando Ballet. https://www.moreopera.com/ Media Contact Cheryl Warfield plaza.angelitos@ Photos: https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ End
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