'March Madness': Punking up opera with Nikola Printz - 48 hills
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Nikola Printz is set to lead a unique opera performance called 'March Madness' at the Chan National Queer Arts Center, inspired by themes of madness in classical music. Alongside fellow performers, including tenor Katherine Goforth and drag artist Polly Amber Ross, Printz seeks to create an exhilarating experience that reconnects audiences with opera through interactive elements and diverse musical influences—from punk to classical. Their approach signifies a fresh take on opera, integrating community engagement and personal identity into the art form.
The chaos of 'March Madness' aims to connect opera to modern experiences while celebrating identity and musical rebellion through engaging performances.
Nikola Printz emphasizes the importance of interactive experiences for opera, making it accessible and relatable to a broader audience.
Printz describes 'Boheme out of the Box' as a great way to draw people into operatic stories presented in a relaxed and casual atmosphere.
The performers aim to create a vibrant and interactive atmosphere, drawing inspiration from a mix of punk energy and classical opera themes.
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