Tuesday, September 30, Toledo Opera and Handmade Toledo will host Unmasking Carmen: Artistry, Identity, & Interpretation — a free public event exploring how contemporary artists engage with classic works like Bizet’s Carmen. The event begins at 5:30pm at Handmade Toledo 1717 Adams St.
Blending music and conversation, the evening opens with a live performance by Sarah Rachel Bacani, a Toledo Opera Resident Artist, followed by an interdisciplinary panel discussion featuring local artists and creatives. Panelists will explore themes of autonomy, representation, cultural identity, and how traditional stories are reshaped through modern perspectives.
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The discussion will be moderated by Jordan Killam, Toledo Opera Audience Development Committee member.
“This program invites our community to see Carmen through fresh eyes and discover the creative voices shaping its meaning today,” said James M. Norman, Toledo Opera General Director.
The event comes ahead of Toledo Opera’s full production of Carmen, which will be staged at the Valentine Theatre 410 Adams St. on Friday, October 10 at 7:30pm and Sunday, October 12 at 2pm. Tickets and information are available at toledoopera.org.
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