Opera Neo has unveiled its 2024 season, newly formed Opera a la Carte San Diego debuts in May and Bodhi Tree Concerts presents a San Diego premiere
San Diego Opera won't be announcing its next season until May, but two of the city's smaller companies — Opera Neo and newly formed Opera a la Carte San Diego — have unveiled their upcoming plans, and Bodhi Tree Concerts is producing the San Diego premiere of a contemporary opera. Here's a preview of the three companies' spring and summer plans.
Through this production and others, we strive to demystify opera and classical singing, making them accessible to diverse communities. As a women-owned organization, we also recognize the importance of representation in the arts, championing inclusivity and diversity on and off the stage. Opera À la Carte San Diego is dedicated to promoting the performing arts and classical music, inspiring a love for opera among all.
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