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The world doesn't need any more noise, an army of identical leaders or rigid leadership models. Instead, the challenges we all face call for thoughtful, reflective, confident leadership. People who want to lead by example, bring others with them and who are ready to learn and adapt to deliver brilliant results. Join Juliet Corbett and Lucy Gower as they explore the transformative power of quiet leadership. Through candid conversations and practical insights they guide senior and aspiring lea ...
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Want to deliver more impact as a leader without exhausting yourself and everyone else? Strategy is the key. With a robust strategy you'll know which ideas to dedicate time and energy to, and which distractions to say 'no' to. You'll have a tool for involving your team in determining what's working and what needs to change. You'll have a shared orga…
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In this episode, a part of our Music and Wellness series, music therapist Stacie Aamon Yeldell shares her perspective on the power of the voice, and guides us through a musical grounding exercise. Learn more about how LA Opera Connects is exploring the connections between music, wellness, and recovery at LAOpera.org/ArtsandHealth and be sure to sav…
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In this episode Juliet and Lucy share their practical guidance on how to think creatively and solve problems. They highlight the deliberate leadership behaviours that you can role model to develop and maintain a culture where creativity thrives. They'll help you empower your team to make the time to think, to know when to play and percolate, and wh…
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In this episode Dr. Rebecca Corbett, USC's Director of Special Projects and Japanese Studies Librarian in the East Asian Library provides additional context for Madame Butterfly, through her research on Japanese tea practices. This conversation was recorded as part of Connects' professional development series, Opera for Educators.…
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In this episode, Executive Director of the Asian Opera Alliance, Melody Chang sits down with Madame Butterfly cast members, Rodel Rosel and Yuntong Han discussing their experiences in Madame Butterfly, how their identities influence their performances, and the work being done by LA Opera in collaboration with AOA to mitigate potential harm. Tickets…
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In this episode Juliet and Lucy talk about how change is inevitable in our working lives and they highlight the different types of change that typically occur within an organisation. They discuss why human beings often resist change and find change difficult. Listen and leave with some practical tips and tools to help you lead change ensuring that …
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In this episode, Dr. Kristi Brown-Montesano provides additional context for Madame Butterfly in this pre-recorded lecture a part of Connects professional development series for teachers, Opera for Educators. Tickets for Madame Butterfly are available now at LAOpera.org.Di LA Opera
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In this episode Juliet and Lucy define self-confidence and discuss how its normal for our confidence to ebb and flow as we stretch out of our comfort zone. They also share some personal experiences about how they have learned to manage their own confidence levels. Listen to learn about how taking action can help build confidence as well as practica…
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In this episode, Dr. Nita Baxani, chair of the Early Childhood Music Department at the Colburn School shares her research on BambinO, an opera for babies - and why early music exposure is so important for childhood development. Learn more about LA Opera Connects touring production BambinO at LAOpera.org/BambinO.…
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This upcoming season, LA Opera presents 5 exciting works, Madame Butterfly, Romeo and Juliet, Cosi fan tutte, Ainadamar and Rigoletto. Listen in as Richard Seaver Music Director Maestro James Conlon shares his insights into these operatic treasures in this pre-recorded conversation, a part of Opera for Educators. Tickets are available now at LAOper…
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Hybrid working is a relatively new way of working. We are all still navigating how to structure it so it plays to the strengths of individuals and teams and delivers results for the business. However, we already know the principles for good team work. They apply to good team work in the hybrid world too - we just have to be more considered about im…
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'Strategy' can be a jargon buzzword that gets used indiscriminately, causing confusion about both what it means and how to do it. In this episode Juliet and Lucy unpick what the word strategy means in simple terms. Using plan language and analogies they discuss how to develop a organisational strategy, highlighting the the important components to e…
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In this episode Juliet and Lucy talk about a range of blockers that prevent creative thinking from flourishing in teams. They discuss how creativity is fundamentally about solving problems (and not about being good at drawing). Creativity is within everyone's gift and each of us might show our creativity differently. There's a big opportunity as a …
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In this episode Juliet and Lucy unpick what is meant by ‘managing up’ and discuss how to advocate for what you need and work in partnership with your manager, so you can both do your best work. Learn how your unique lens on the world combined with your ability to build relationships, share perspectives, understand and overcome objections can help y…
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In this episode Juliet and Lucy talk about how the need to be busy is exacerbated by our approach to email. How we manage our email (and any asynchronous communication) is key to both our wellbeing and our productivity. Managing your inbox is not your main job and tackling email overwhelm is first about mindset and then about tactics. Learn to buil…
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In this episode, Connects-affiliated scholar Dr. Tiffany Kuo, sits down with Fire and Blue Sky librettist Imani Tolliver and composer Joel Thompson to discuss the creative process behind this biographical work in this pre-recorded pre-show conversation.Di LA Opera
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In this episode Juliet and Lucy talk productivity tactics. They share tips, tools and a menu of ideas to help you make the most of your most important commodity - your time. There’s not one single best technique that works for everyone, we’re all unique individuals so productivity success is finding the techniques and conditions that work best for …
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In this episode Juliet and Lucy share their experiences of how negativity bias has shown up for them. They discuss why it is that humans pay more attention to negative criticism and hold on to it more closely and for longer than positive feedback. Learn tips to manage and process your response to criticism and praise. Juliet and Lucy also share tac…
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In this episode Juliet and Lucy consider why it’s so important as a leader to carve out time to think. It’s harder than it might sound and it first requires a shift in mindset, as well as the ability to give yourself permission and an acknowledgement that being busy doesn’t necessarily mean you’re being effective. Time to think is not something to …
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In this episode Juliet and Lucy discuss what delegation means, why it’s an important skillset for good leadership, and what holds us back from delegating effectively. Whilst delegation is a skill that can be learned, this episode focuses on the mindset, belief systems and values required for effective delegation. Learn to identify what is holding y…
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The world doesn't need any more noise, an army of identical leaders or rigid leadership models. Instead, the challenges we all face call for thoughtful, reflective, confident leadership. People who want to lead by example, bring others with them and who are ready to learn and adapt to deliver brilliant results. Join Juliet Corbett and Lucy Gower as…
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In this pre-recorded episode, Book of Mountains and Seas composer and librettist Huang Ruo and director and production designer Basil Twist join Beth Morrison for this post-performance conversation to discuss this adaptation of Chinese mythology, reshaped to match contemporary times.Di LA Opera
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Shawna Lucey and Rachel Willis-Sorensen bring the story of La Traviata to life through extensive research and world-building, sharing glimpses of their unique rehearsal process and personal stories that shape their artistry with Dr. Kristi Brown-Montesano.Don't miss this new to LA production, playing now through April 26. Tickets are available at L…
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William Grant Still's Highway 1, USA is an opera about family. Listen in as affiliated scholar, Dr. Kristi Brown-Montesano and the grand-daughter of William Grant Still - Celeste Headlee, discuss who Still was at home - and how the powerful women in his life influenced the drama we see unfold on stage.…
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Written in 1942 under the title A Southern Interlude, William Grant Still’s Highway 1, USA was not performed by a professional opera company until 2021. In this podcast, Dr. Tiffany Kuo explores the work’s production history and reception. Tickets to Highway 1, USA are available now at LAOpera.org.Di LA Opera
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Erica Petrocelli and Roderick Dixon are no strangers to the LA Opera stage. Listen as they join Senior Director of Artistic Planning Paul Hopper to explore their characters and favorite musical moments in Zemlinsky's The Dwarf, as well as what it means to truly see oneself. Don't miss this rarely performed one-act opera, playing now through March 1…
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In this episode, Richard Seaver Music Director James Conlon walks us through the history, the plot and of course the music of Highway 1, USA by William Grant Still. Don't miss this rarely performed one-act opera featured in our upcoming Double Bill, tickets are on sale now at LA Opera.org.Di LA Opera
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In this episode, Richard Seaver Music Director James Conlon walks us through the history, the plot and of course the music of The Dwarf by Alexander Zemlinsky. Don't miss this a rarely performed one-act opera featured in our upcoming Double Bill, tickets are on sale now at LA Opera.org.Di LA Opera
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Looking forward to this season's Recovered Voices project, Dr. Tiffany Kuo shares the history of Traces, a staged vocal work by Luciano Berio, censored at the height of the Civil Rights Movement. Listen in as Dr. Kuo explores the intricacies of this controversial and important work.Tickets to LA Opera's Recovered Voices Double Feature are available…
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Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera are the center of an otherworldly romance set in Mexico during Día de los Muertos. In this pre-performance talk, Dr. Tiffany Kuo guides you through Gabriela Lena Frank's stunning new opera; the plot, the history and of course the music. Tickets to El último sueño de Frida y Diego are available now at LAOpera.org.…
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Louis Lohraseb has been an opera fan for as long as he can remember, first becoming enamored with the art form after hearing a performance on tv. Now, he's back in Los Angeles, a former Young Artist here at LA Opera, conducting this season's The Barber of Seville. Listen in as Louis discusses his journey to conducting, the mentors who shaped his ca…
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Hell for Don Giovanni is loneliness, according to director Kasper Holten, who portrays the titular character as a reactive nobleman, lost in excess and the labyrinth of his own mind.Dive deep into the psyche of Don Giovanni with Kasper Holten and Dr. Tiffany Kuo. Tickets for Don Giovanni are available now at LAOpera.org.…
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Looking forward to this season's Recovered Voices Project, Chorus Director Jeremy Frank shares a few of his favorite 'Unsung Operas', works that have been underperformed or omitted from the standard repertoire. Listen in as Jeremy breaks down what makes each of these works so exciting and worth exploring. Tickets to LA Opera's 23/24 Season are avai…
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This fall, LA Opera presents Gabriela Lena Frank’s El último sueño de Frida y Diego, a fantastical exploration of the turbulent relationship between artists Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. In this episode, Ms. Frank joins Dr. Kristi Brown-Montesano to discuss how the composer’s multicultural heritage has influenced her work and inspired this innovati…
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As an arts and health advocate, internationally acclaimed soprano Renée Fleming has brought global attention to the ways in which singing, dancing, painting and more can improve the quality of life for those affected by illness. Ahead of LA Opera’s June 9th Arts and Health Summit, hear Renée in conversation with Dr. Andréa Fuentes, Director of LA O…
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Resident Director Eli Villanueva and Conductor Karen Hogle-Brown want to meet young performers where they are, and at Opera Camp, they do just that. Regardless of background or experience, Opera Camp students will gain confidence and grow as performing artists. Applications are open now, and scholarships are available. Sign up today at LAOpera.org/…
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