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Ronald Blum January 08, 2021 - 12:06 PM
NEW YORK - One of the worldâs top festivals of contemporary opera and theatre has shifted format because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The ninth annual Prototype festivals opens Friday night with the world premiere of âModulation,â a self-guided digital work for distanced times by 13 composers exploring isolation, identity, and fear.
Two other world premieres will be presented through Jan. 16, including âTimes3? a digital work by composer Pamela Z and theatre artist Geoff Sobelle shown on a video board in New Yorkâs Times Square, and âOcean Body,â a multi-screen and music installation for in-person audiences of eight at a time at HERE Mainstage in lower Manhattan.
Opera and theatre s Prototype Festival pushed mostly online
by Ronald Blum, The Associated Press
Posted Jan 8, 2021 3:06 pm EDT
Last Updated Jan 8, 2021 at 3:14 pm EDT
NEW YORK One of the world’s top festivals of contemporary opera and theatre has shifted format because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The ninth annual Prototype festivals opens Friday night with the world premiere of “Modulation,” a self-guided digital work for distanced times by 13 composers exploring isolation, identity, and fear.
Two other world premieres will be presented through Jan. 16, including “Times3? a digital work by composer Pamela Z and theatre artist Geoff Sobelle shown on a video board in New York’s Times Square, and “Ocean Body,” a multi-screen and music installation for in-person audiences of eight at a time at HERE Mainstage in lower Manhattan.
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