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Thursday, May 4
 

2:00pm CDT

How to Be an Ally
Limited Capacity seats available

An ally is someone who recognizes his/her own privilege relative to others and works to change societal injustices to create a more equitable environment for all. In this seminar, you will learn how to recognize your own implicit bias, build a common vocabulary for understanding equity issues, and learn how to identify instances of injustice in your community and within the opera field. Learn how to develop strategies for becoming an effective ally in your community and within your organization.

Speakers
avatar for Michelle Ramos

Michelle Ramos

Executive Director, AlternateROOTS
Dr. Michelle Ramos brings a deep and incredibly robust diversity of experience to her new role as Executive Director of Alternate ROOTS. Her background includes most recently working in criminal justice reform as Project Director of the Vera Institute of Justice, philanthropic wo... Read More →


Thursday May 4, 2017 2:00pm - 5:00pm CDT
Majestic 3, 37th Floor
  Seminar

2:00pm CDT

Opera 101 for Administrators
Limited Capacity seats available

Opera fluency is an important component to a successful career in the industry. Learn how to hold your own, whether it is in conversation with donors or working with artistic departments. This session will provide strategies for studying the core repertoire, resources to become conversant across generations of opera singers and tools to understand key operatic conventions.

Speakers
avatar for Carol Reynolds

Carol Reynolds

Professor, n/a
Professor Carol Reynolds is a uniquely talented and much sought-after public speaker for arts venues and general audiences. She combines her insights on music history, arts, and culture with her passion for arts education to create programs and curricula, inspire concert audiences... Read More →


Thursday May 4, 2017 2:00pm - 5:00pm CDT
Majestic 2, 37th Floor

5:00pm CDT

Opera Volunteers International Grantor’s Reception
Members who have contributed at the Grantor Level or above are invited to this special evening cocktail reception. By invitation.

Thursday May 4, 2017 5:00pm - 7:00pm CDT
Sambuca Uptown

7:30pm CDT

Arjuna's Dilemma
Presented by The Dallas Opera

Experience an exotic and appealing soundscape that combines elements of both the East and West in this visually enhanced concert performance of Douglas Cuomo’s critically acclaimed opera about life’s biggest questions. Based on the ancient text of the Bhagavad Gita, the composer melds classical, jazz, chamber and Indian musical traditions to create a work of both sweeping grandeur and hushed intimacy.

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Thursday May 4, 2017 7:30pm - 8:40pm CDT
Winspear Opera House

10:00pm CDT

Bus to Sheraton from Fort Worth Opera - Frontiers Showcase
Limited Capacity filling up

Transportation is complimentary. New Works Forum members must reserve a ticket for the bus in addition to a show ticket or we cannot guarantee you a seat.

Non-Forum members may ride the bus but must purchase Frontiers tickets directly from FWO in advance ($10; call FWOpera’s Customer Service team at 817.731.0726)

Thursday May 4, 2017 10:00pm - 11:00pm CDT
McDavid Studio at Bass Performance Hall
 
Friday, May 5
 

9:00am CDT

Opening Session
Limited Capacity seats available

Opera Conference 2017 will kick off with opening remarks from Marc A. Scorca, president/CEO of OPERA America, along with warm welcomes from Keith Cerny, general director and CEO of The Dallas Opera, Rhonda Sweeney, president, Opera Volunteers International, and Ann Meier Baker, director of music and opera at the National Endowment for the Arts. Hear from artists who are shaping our art form through their cooperative work.

Speakers
avatar for Ann Meier Baker

Ann Meier Baker

Music & Opera Director, National Endowment for the Arts
Ann Meier Baker was appointed the director of Music & Opera at the National Endowment for the Arts in January 2015. She oversees the NEA’s grantmaking in music and opera, and manages the NEA Jazz Masters Fellowships.  Previously, Baker served as president and CEO of Chorus America... Read More →
avatar for Mark Campbell

Mark Campbell

Librettist, Independent
2020 Premieres: EDWARD TULANE, A NATION OF OTHERS, A SWEET SILENCE IN CREMONA, STONE SOUPS; 2020 Productions: ELIZABETH CREE, THE (R)EVOLUTION OF STEVE JOBS, THE SHINING, SILENT NIGHT, AS ONE, THE OTHER ROOM, etc.
avatar for Keith Cerny

Keith Cerny

Kern Wildenthal General Director & CEO, The Dallas Opera
Keith Cerny’s career spans music, technology and business. He began studying piano at the age of 10, and made his debut two years later performing Beethoven’s first piano concerto with the Berkeley Youth Orchestra. He subsequently studied Music and Physics at the University of... Read More →
avatar for Jake Heggie

Jake Heggie

Composer, Bent Pen Music, Inc
avatar for Elaine J McCarthy

Elaine J McCarthy

Projection Designer, Vermilion Border Productions
Ms. McCarthy's international career spans over 20 years in nearly every area of live performance. Her opera credits include Great Scott, Iolanta, La Wally/Everest, Tristan und Isolde, and Moby Dick with The Dallas Opera, Cold Mountain with The Santa Fe Opera, Mazeppa with The Metropolitan... Read More →
avatar for Timothy O'Leary

Timothy O'Leary

General Director, Opera Theatre of Saint Louis
Timothy O’Leary has been General Director of Opera Theatre of Saint Louis since 2008, heading a leadership team that includes OTSL Music Director Stephen Lord and Artistic Director James Robinson. Mr. O’Leary currently also serves as Chairman of the Board of OPERA America, the... Read More →
avatar for Nicole Paiement

Nicole Paiement

Principal Guest Conductor, The Dallas Opera
Nicole Paiement (Opera Parallèle Artistic Director, Conductor, Founder) has gained an international reputation as a conductor of contemporary music and opera. Her numerous recordings include many world premiere works and she has toured extensively in the US and Asia.  This past... Read More →
avatar for Kamala Sankaram

Kamala Sankaram

Composer, Mannes College of Music
Praised as “strikingly original” (NY Times), Kamala Sankaram moves freely between the worlds of experimental music, creative music, and contemporary opera. Known for pushing the boundaries of form and style, she has created work for the Brooklyn Botanic Garden (as 2023 artist-in-residence... Read More →
avatar for Gene Scheer

Gene Scheer

Librettist, Self
Mr. Scheer’s work is noted for its scope and versatility. With the composer Jake Heggie, he has collaborated on many projects, including the critically acclaimed 2010 Dallas Opera world premiere, Moby-Dick, starring Ben Heppner as Captain Ahab; Three Decembers (Houston Grand Opera... Read More →
avatar for Marc A. Scorca

Marc A. Scorca

President/CEO, OPERA AMERICA
Marc A. Scorca joined OPERA America in 1990 as president and CEO. Under his leadership, the OPERA America membership has grown from 120 opera companies to nearly 2,500 organizations and individuals. The organization has also administered two landmark funding initiatives in support... Read More →
avatar for Yuval Sharon

Yuval Sharon

Artistic Director, The Industry
Yuval Sharon has been creating an unconventional body of work exploring the interdisciplinary potential of opera. His productions have been described as “ingenious” (New York Times), “virtuosic” (Opernwelt), “dizzyingly spectacular” (New York Magazine), and “staggering... Read More →
avatar for Rhonda Sweeney

Rhonda Sweeney

Past President/Nominating Chair, Opera Volunteers International
Rhonda Sweeney is Immediate Past President and Nominating Committee Chair of OPERA VOLUNTEERS INTERNATIONAL and is a former President and Lifetime Trustee of the HOUSTON GRAND OPERA GUILD. Rhonda is also a HOUSTON GRAND OPERA Trustee serving on 3 key committees related to fundraising... Read More →
avatar for Lidiya Yankovskaya

Lidiya Yankovskaya

Music Director, Chicago Opera Theater
Interested in developing new work, nurturing emerging composers, exploring unusual repertoire. Ask me about Chicago Opera Theater's new Vanguard Initiative!


Friday May 5, 2017 9:00am - 10:15am CDT
Austin Ballroom 3, 2nd Floor

10:30am CDT

Partnership in Play: The Dallas Arts District
Limited Capacity seats available

Partnership among arts institutions is essential to a thriving, culturally rich community. The Dallas Arts District, as the largest contiguous urban arts district in the U.S., is a prime example of the power of partnership to elevate a city’s creative and educational life. Hear from Dallas’ arts leaders about how the partnership influences their organizational impact, while exploring benefits and realities of coordinated efforts for community development.

Moderators
avatar for Marc A. Scorca

Marc A. Scorca

President/CEO, OPERA AMERICA
Marc A. Scorca joined OPERA America in 1990 as president and CEO. Under his leadership, the OPERA America membership has grown from 120 opera companies to nearly 2,500 organizations and individuals. The organization has also administered two landmark funding initiatives in support... Read More →

Speakers
avatar for Agustín Arteaga

Agustín Arteaga

The Eugene McDermott Director, Dallas Museum of Art
Agustín Arteaga was named The Eugene McDermott Director of the Dallas Museum of Art in July 2016. Arteaga most recently served as director at the Museo Nacional de Arte (MUNAL) in Mexico City, one of Mexico’s largest and most prominent cultural institutions, presenting work from... Read More →
avatar for Keith Cerny

Keith Cerny

Kern Wildenthal General Director & CEO, The Dallas Opera
Keith Cerny’s career spans music, technology and business. He began studying piano at the age of 10, and made his debut two years later performing Beethoven’s first piano concerto with the Berkeley Youth Orchestra. He subsequently studied Music and Physics at the University of... Read More →
avatar for Doug Curtis

Doug Curtis

President & CEO, AT&T Performing Arts Center
Doug Curtis is the President & CEO of the AT&T Performing Arts Center, a nonprofit organization that operates and programs three premier performance venues and a 10-acre park in the Dallas Arts District.  Since joining the Center in 2002, he also has held the positions of the Center’s... Read More →
avatar for Kevin Moriarty

Kevin Moriarty

Artistic Director, Dallas Theater Center
Kevin Moriarty is the artistic director of Dallas Theater Center, where his work as a director includes: It's a Bird ... It's a Plane ... It's Superman; The Who's Tommy; The Wiz; A Midsummer Night’s Dream; Henry IV; The Tempest; Fat Pig; Next Fall; his original adaptation... Read More →
avatar for Jeremy Strick

Jeremy Strick

Director, Nasher Sculpture Center
Jeremy Strick has been the Director of the Nasher Sculpture Center since March 2009. Mr. Strick oversees collections, exhibitions and operations at the 2.4-acre museum located in the heart of downtown Dallas’ Arts District. He has been responsible for the presentation of numerous... Read More →
avatar for Ann M. Williams

Ann M. Williams

Founder and Artistic Advisor, Dallas Black Dance Theatre
ANN WILLIAMS founded Dallas Black Dance Theatre (DBDT) in 1976. Her primary focus was to have acompany of trained dancers serve as inspiration to boys and girls that had never seen a professionalAfrican American dance company. Celebrating its 40th anniversary, DBDT now serves as an... Read More →


Friday May 5, 2017 10:30am - 11:30am CDT
Austin Ballroom 3, 2nd Floor

12:00pm CDT

Opera Volunteers International Board Meeting
Limited Capacity seats available

This meeting of the Board of Directors is open to all OVI members who wish to attend. Lunch available for purchase in advance as an add-on to registration.

Friday May 5, 2017 12:00pm - 3:30pm CDT
Majestic 7, 37th Floor
  Meeting, OVI

3:30pm CDT

Volunteers for Vocalists
Limited Capacity seats available

Opera guilds and companies have developed a number of robust ways for volunteers to support emerging singers. For many volunteers, the chance to engage with promising vocalists is the primary inspiration for their service. Hear from volunteers across the field about offering assistance and opportunities for singers. From running competitions to offering hospitality and housing, find out what is meaningful to the artists that benefit from the generosity of volunteers.

Moderators
avatar for Susan Malott

Susan Malott

Managing Director, San Francisco Opera
Susan Malott has been Managing Director of San Francisco Opera Guild since 2006. Prior to taking on this staff position, she served on the Opera Guild’s Board of Directors for 15 years. Susan received her Bachelor of Music in voice from Northwestern University and has over 25 years... Read More →

Speakers
avatar for Steve Aiken

Steve Aiken

General & Artistic Director, Shreveport Opera
Steve Aiken is completing his 9th season as General and Artistic Director of Shreveport Opera. From 1998-2006 he worked alongside Michael Ching as the General Director of Opera Memphis.  He was raised in Anchorage, Alaska, and studied at the University of Alaska. He moved to NYC... Read More →
avatar for Jana Irwin

Jana Irwin

volunteer, The Dallas Opera Guild
Co-President of the Dallas Opera Guild; Treasurer of The Puccini Society of Dallas
MI

Mac Irwin

Business Consultant, Real Foundations
avatar for Audra Methvin

Audra Methvin

soprano
Soprano Audra Methvin has performed the roles of Adina (The Elixir of Love) in The Dallas Opera’s outreach program, Violetta (La Traviata) with Opera in the Ozarks, Sandrina (La Finta Giardiniera), and the title role in Susannah with the Meadows Opera Theatre, and Micaela (Carmen... Read More →
avatar for Rhonda Sweeney

Rhonda Sweeney

Past President/Nominating Chair, Opera Volunteers International
Rhonda Sweeney is Immediate Past President and Nominating Committee Chair of OPERA VOLUNTEERS INTERNATIONAL and is a former President and Lifetime Trustee of the HOUSTON GRAND OPERA GUILD. Rhonda is also a HOUSTON GRAND OPERA Trustee serving on 3 key committees related to fundraising... Read More →


Friday May 5, 2017 3:30pm - 5:00pm CDT
Majestic 5, 37th Floor

5:30pm CDT

Host Company Welcome Reception
The Dallas Opera invites you to kick off your Opera Conference 2017 experience in style with the Host Company Welcome Reception. A ticket is included as part of your registration. Guest tickets ($45) are available for purchase.

Friday May 5, 2017 5:30pm - 7:00pm CDT
Nasher Sculpture Center

7:30pm CDT

Everest
Presented by The Dallas Opera

A semi-staged performance — with projections — of Joby Talbot and Gene Scheer’s stunningly powerful and poignant masterpiece conducted by Music Director Emmanuel Villaume. This true-life tale of an ill-fated expedition to Mt. Everest features several stars from TDO’s 2015 world premiere, including Andrew Bidlack as Rob Hall and Kevin Burdette as Beck Weathers.

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Friday May 5, 2017 7:30pm - 9:00pm CDT
Winspear Opera House

7:30pm CDT

Carmen
Presented by Fort Worth Opera

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Save 20% by using the code OA2017. Excludes value seats.

Friday May 5, 2017 7:30pm - 10:30pm CDT
Bass Hall

9:30pm CDT

Under 35 Mixer
Limited Capacity filling up

The future of the art form is in the hands of today’s young leaders. Young opera professionals under the age of 35 are invited to meet one another and lay the groundwork for future collaboration. Gather for drinks and networking. Ticket purchase includes one drink from a special menu, nibbles and cash bar. Tickets ($25) may be purchased during the registration process or added to your completed registration through April 28. 

Friday May 5, 2017 9:30pm - 11:00pm CDT
LARK on the Park
 
Saturday, May 6
 

9:00am CDT

Fundraising vs. Sales
Limited Capacity filling up

Fundraising and sales have much in common, and in other ways, they are worlds apart. It is logical that certain sales attributes would have crossover value for development. Hear how the staff at Houston Grand Opera has successfully employed proven sales techniques to increase their fundraising. Whether your company is large or small, you must solicit individual gifts. Learn practical sales tactics that can be a boon to your fundraising efforts.

Speakers
avatar for Greg Robertson

Greg Robertson

Chief Advancement Officer, Houston Grand Opera
A Houston native and alumnus of the University of Houston, Greg Robertson is the ChiefPhilanthropy Officer of Houston Grand Opera (HGO) and member of HGO’s ExecutiveLeadership Group.HGO is one of America’s most accomplished and distinguished performing artsorganizations. Greg... Read More →

Sponsors
avatar for Robert Swaney Consulting Inc.

Robert Swaney Consulting Inc.

Robert Swaney Consulting, Inc. (RSC) is a national provider of contributed revenue growth strategies, fundraising direct mail programs, and executive searches for arts and cultural institutions. RSC coaches and partners with organizations so their fundraising programs become stronger... Read More →


Saturday May 6, 2017 9:00am - 10:30am CDT
Seminar Theater, 2nd Floor

9:00am CDT

Innovation and Ideas: Becoming a Learning Organization
Limited Capacity filling up

Where do your best ideas come from? Innovation is only possible when you stay in the flow of ideas and make smart choices. For opera companies, this means staying on top of field trends and social changes, while adapting models to suit an organization’s capacities and local needs. In this session, thought leaders and industry professionals reflect on how opera leaders learn and ideate. Hear takeaways from the recent launch of Innovation Grants, generously funded by the Ann and Gordon Getty Foundation, and then discover how these practices can inform better organizational decisions and create a culture of learning.

Suggested Reading:
Opera America magazine: "Learning Curves: A Conversation with David McIntosh"

Moderators
avatar for Marc A. Scorca

Marc A. Scorca

President/CEO, OPERA AMERICA
Marc A. Scorca joined OPERA America in 1990 as president and CEO. Under his leadership, the OPERA America membership has grown from 120 opera companies to nearly 2,500 organizations and individuals. The organization has also administered two landmark funding initiatives in support... Read More →

Speakers
avatar for David Bennett

David Bennett

General Director, San Diego Opera
David Bennett is the General Director of San Diego Opera and assumed leadership of the Company on June 15, 2015. Prior to his appointment he was the Executive Director of Gotham Chamber Opera in New York City.David Bennett joined the Gotham Chamber Opera as Managing Director in... Read More →
avatar for Annie Burridge

Annie Burridge

General Director & CEO, Austin Opera
avatar for Sarah Lutman

Sarah Lutman

Principal, 8 Bridges Workshop
Sarah Lutman founded Lutman & Associates, now 8 Bridges Workshop, in March 2012. Since then she has pursued a wide variety of projects with clients in cultural, public media, and philanthropic organizations. Her experience as an entrepreneur and innovator is well-documented in projects... Read More →
avatar for David McIntosh

David McIntosh

Founder and President, Creative Business Breakthroughs
David McIntosh is the founder and president of Creative Business Breakthroughs LLC, working at the intersection of innovation and effectiveness. Since founding his firm in 2003, David has served as a consultant to executives and their organizations. As a facilitator, he designs and... Read More →
avatar for Joseph Specter

Joseph Specter

President and General Director, Arizona Opera Company
Joseph Specter, an experienced administrator who draws from a deep understanding of the arts and corporate environments, became President and General Director of Arizona Opera in June 2016.Prior to coming to Arizona, Joe was General Director of Austin Opera, from 2012 to 2016. While... Read More →

Sponsors
avatar for Genovese Vanderhoof & Associates

Genovese Vanderhoof & Associates

Margaret Genovese and Dory Vanderhoof are management consultants in the arts with an unparalleled record of success in assisting their clients in executive search, effective organizational planning, capital campaign, successful facility development and dramatic improvement to contributed... Read More →
avatar for Schuler Shook

Schuler Shook

Sponsor: General Director sessions, Schuler Shook Theatre Planners | Lighting Designers
Schuler Shook is an internationally recognized theatre planning and consulting firm with extensive experience in opera facility planning.  Our clients include Lyric Opera of Chicago, Sydney Opera House, Santa Fe Opera, Sarasota Opera, Cincinnati Opera, Seattle Opera, Portland Opera... Read More →
avatar for The Ann & Gordon Getty Foundation

The Ann & Gordon Getty Foundation

The Ann & Gordon Getty Foundation


Saturday May 6, 2017 9:00am - 10:30am CDT
Austin Ballroom 3, 2nd Floor
  Think Tank, OVI

11:00am CDT

Opera Volunteers International Roundtable
Limited Capacity seats available

This session will recognize Innovative Projects of Special Merit and grant recipients. Learn more about how these programs were developed and implemented. The successes and lessons learned from these projects will be the springboard for discussion. Find a project that may work for you.

Saturday May 6, 2017 11:00am - 12:00pm CDT
City View 3, 4th Floor
  Roundtable, OVI

1:30pm CDT

30 Ideas in 90 Minutes: How to Get More Money from Individuals
Limited Capacity filling up

When your annual fund starts to slump, your gala loses its edge or your general director gives you a seemingly impossible goal, it might only take a fresh idea to get your fundraising machine moving. In this fast-paced, round-robin session, get ready to jot down great ideas as leading opera fundraisers offer bite-size strategies to help you engage your individual donors.

Moderators
avatar for Dan Cooperman

Dan Cooperman

Director of Development and Membership, OPERA America
Dan Cooperman, director of development and membership, joined OPERA America in 2015. He previously served as director of development for BalletX, a contemporary ballet company in Philadelphia, from 2012-2015, during which time the company's budget grew by 40%.He graduated from Tufts... Read More →

Speakers
avatar for Michelle Miller Burns

Michelle Miller Burns

Vice President of Development, Dallas Symphony Orchestra
Michelle Miller Burns is Vice President of Development at the Dallas Symphony Orchestra.  In this position she oversees the fundraising program and serves on the senior management team.  She provides strategic direction and develops annual operating plans for the Annual Fund as... Read More →
avatar for Cynthia Calabrese

Cynthia Calabrese

Director of Development, Dallas Museum of Art
Cynthia Calabrese came to the Dallas Museum of Art in mid-December, 2014 with more than 25 years of fundraising and philanthropic giving experience, primarily at visual and performing arts institutions, including nine years of prior service as Development Director at the Dallas Theater... Read More →
avatar for Gae Whitener

Gae Whitener

Director of Development, The Dallas Opera
With a strong background in communications and marketing, Gae Whitener joined the Dallas Opera in 2004 as Grants Manager and Corporate Associate. Her energies soon moved beyond grant writing to handle special projects including OPERAtion HQ, the campaign to construct TDO’s administrative... Read More →
avatar for Brandy Moriah Wicker

Brandy Moriah Wicker

Senior Director of Development, Dallas Black Dance Theater
Brandy Moriah Wicker, Sr. Director of Development, received a BA in English with a minor in Astronomy and a BA in Theatre & Dance with a concentration in Choreography from the University of Texas at Austin. At DBDT, she directs the fundraising strategy and oversees the development... Read More →

Sponsors
avatar for Robert Swaney Consulting Inc.

Robert Swaney Consulting Inc.

Robert Swaney Consulting, Inc. (RSC) is a national provider of contributed revenue growth strategies, fundraising direct mail programs, and executive searches for arts and cultural institutions. RSC coaches and partners with organizations so their fundraising programs become stronger... Read More →


Saturday May 6, 2017 1:30pm - 3:00pm CDT
Seminar Theater, 2nd Floor
  Toolbox, OVI

1:30pm CDT

Change Management for Opera Companies
Limited Capacity filling up

Change management in the corporate world means redirecting resources, adapting processes and preparing employees to reshape how the company succeeds. In some cases, this may even mean ending a product or service that is no longer competitive. As the opera field looks to address new priorities, how can company leaders reflect on what has been learned to let go of the old and welcome the new? Learn from OPERA America’s own organizational changes, and hear from other company leaders about the process of creating strategic renewal. 


Moderators
avatar for David McIntosh

David McIntosh

Founder and President, Creative Business Breakthroughs
David McIntosh is the founder and president of Creative Business Breakthroughs LLC, working at the intersection of innovation and effectiveness. Since founding his firm in 2003, David has served as a consultant to executives and their organizations. As a facilitator, he designs and... Read More →

Speakers
avatar for Susan Ashbaker

Susan Ashbaker

Artistic Director, Tri-Cities Opera
Susan Shiplett Ashbaker, General & Artistic Director for Tri-Cities Opera, brings over 30 years of experience in the performing arts. She is active in the opera and vocal world as an artistic advisor/consultant, master class presenter, lecturer, and an opera/vocal coach. Her experience... Read More →
avatar for Annie Burridge

Annie Burridge

General Director & CEO, Austin Opera
avatar for James Merritt

James Merritt

Trustee, San Diego Opera
James Merritt, M.D. is Chief Medical Officer for CBR International Corporation, a consultancy for the pharmaceutical, biotech, and medical device industries. He also serves as President and CMO for Kalos Therapeutics, a start-up. From 2003 to 2006 he served as founding CEO and... Read More →
avatar for Marc A. Scorca

Marc A. Scorca

President/CEO, OPERA AMERICA
Marc A. Scorca joined OPERA America in 1990 as president and CEO. Under his leadership, the OPERA America membership has grown from 120 opera companies to nearly 2,500 organizations and individuals. The organization has also administered two landmark funding initiatives in support... Read More →

Sponsors
avatar for Genovese Vanderhoof & Associates

Genovese Vanderhoof & Associates

Margaret Genovese and Dory Vanderhoof are management consultants in the arts with an unparalleled record of success in assisting their clients in executive search, effective organizational planning, capital campaign, successful facility development and dramatic improvement to contributed... Read More →
avatar for Schuler Shook

Schuler Shook

Sponsor: General Director sessions, Schuler Shook Theatre Planners | Lighting Designers
Schuler Shook is an internationally recognized theatre planning and consulting firm with extensive experience in opera facility planning.  Our clients include Lyric Opera of Chicago, Sydney Opera House, Santa Fe Opera, Sarasota Opera, Cincinnati Opera, Seattle Opera, Portland Opera... Read More →


Saturday May 6, 2017 1:30pm - 3:00pm CDT
Austin Ballroom 1, 2nd Floor
  Toolbox, OVI

1:30pm CDT

Collective Impact
Limited Capacity seats available

Opera companies have a role to play in addressing their communities’ most complex problems. Learn how the collective impact model, which brings cross-sector partners together to create social change, has been applied in Dallas to address the biggest problem facing education today — the opportunity gap. Dallas-based Big Thought, one of the nation’s leading nonprofits focused on building partnerships, will offer insights on collaborations that expand equitable access to programs that ignite the imagination in every child. Participants will explore strategies to engage partners from multiple sectors of their community and discover practical approaches to collaborative fundraising, resource-sharing and communications.
 

Moderators
avatar for Quo Johnson

Quo Johnson

Education Coordinator and Teaching Artist, The Dallas Opera
Passionate arts advocate and professional, Quo Johnson, continues to forge a diverse and exciting career in the arts. Quo is dedicated to providing lasting arts experiences through education and performance as the Dallas Opera’s Education Coordinator and the Guest Services Coordinator... Read More →

Speakers
avatar for LeAnn Binford

LeAnn Binford

Director of Big Thought Institute, Big Thought
A passionate advocate for creative education and life-long learning, LeAnn Binford joined the Dallas nonprofit Big Thought in 2007. As Director of Big Thought Institute she supports the organization’s mission to make imagination a part of everyday learning by facilitating partnerships... Read More →
avatar for Devlin Decutler

Devlin Decutler

Choir Director and Music Teacher, Yvonne A. Ewell Townview Magnet Center
Devlin DeCutler is in his eleventh year as the choir director at Yvonne A. Ewell Townview Magnet Center. Under his direction, the Townview Choir has received numerous accolades and performed at venues across the state of Texas. Devlin directs the Met: Live in HD program in Dallas... Read More →
avatar for Virginia Dupuy

Virginia Dupuy

Professor of Voice, Southern Methodist University
Virginia Dupuy has earned a reputation as one of the finest recital and concert singers in the United States. She has championed American music in recordings of the Grammy-nominated Voces Americanas, and she premiered the role of “Crone” in Conrad Susa’s opera Wise Women... Read More →
avatar for Nathan Myers

Nathan Myers

Music Cluster Coordinator/Director of Opera, Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing Arts and Visual Arts
American baritone, Nathan De'Shon Myers is an artist with international appeal. He has been a featured soloist with several companies including Staatsoper Berlin, Stadttheater Trier, Theater Magdeburg, Chautauqua Opera, Dallas Opera and Chicago Lyric Opera. With over 200 performances... Read More →
avatar for Kristian Roberts

Kristian Roberts

Education Program Senior Manager, The Dallas Opera
Kristian Roberts has served The Dallas Opera as the Education Program Senior Manager for the past six years. In this capacity, she has led the company’s student-based education efforts, overseeing seven distinct programs designed for young people in grades K through 12, as well... Read More →


Saturday May 6, 2017 1:30pm - 3:00pm CDT
Remington, 4th Floor
  Toolbox, OVI

1:30pm CDT

The Power of Dynamic Pricing
Limited Capacity seats available

The airline industry has transformed traditional inventory and revenue models through the creation of dynamic pricing, revolutionizing the way that sector does business. In this session, you’ll hear from airline industry experts and performing arts leaders on the ways opera companies can and have used dynamic pricing to maximize income, manage inventory and avoid leaving revenue on the table.

Moderators
avatar for Carrie Ellen Adamian

Carrie Ellen Adamian

Director of Marketing and Ticket Sales, The Dallas Opera
Carrie Ellen Adamian’s passion and love of the performing arts began with dancing and singing at the age of 4 years. Her lifelong dedication to the art form carried her to the Broadway stage where she performed in productions that included Tommy Tune’s Grand Hotel and Grease! After... Read More →

Speakers
avatar for Tassio Carvalho

Tassio Carvalho

Senior Manager, Operations Research and Advanced Analytics, American Airlines
Tassio Carvalho is a senior manager at the American Airlines’ Operations Research and Advanced Analytics Department. His department provides analytical consulting to Sales & Marketing and coordinates all activities across the company on Machine Learning and Data Science through... Read More →


Saturday May 6, 2017 1:30pm - 3:00pm CDT
City View 1, 4th Floor
  Toolbox, OVI

2:00pm CDT

The Magic Piano
Presented by The Dallas Opera

This animation adventure produced in 2011 is the tale of two children in Warsaw who discover an old piano abandoned on a junk heap. It becomes their magical ride through the skies above Europe, as the kids dodge hot air balloons in France, fierce storms and darkening skies over London.

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Saturday May 6, 2017 2:00pm - 5:00pm CDT
Winspear Opera House

3:30pm CDT

Creating Change: Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
Limited Capacity seats available

Responsible individual leaders in any sector make choices that create more equitable and inclusive organizations. For opera leaders, this means developing personal awareness about power, privilege and structural inequities to make informed programming, hiring and community engagement choices. With humble curiosity, the opera field gathers in this session to hear presentations from experts in other arts disciplines and sectors who have made strides to improve equity within organizations and their communities. Following these lightning talks, opera practitioners who have demonstrated leadership in equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) respond and give voice to the steps that the opera field can take.

Moderators
avatar for Roberto Bedoya

Roberto Bedoya

Cultural Affairs Manager (and Minister of Belonging on USDAC Cabinet), City of Oakland
Roberto Bedoya is Cultural Affairs Manager for the City of Oakland, CA, overseeing the Cultural Affairs Unit, housed in the City's Department of Economic and Workforce Development. He previously served as executive director of the Tucson Pima Arts Council, overseeing grant making... Read More →

Speakers
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Zenetta Drew

Executive Director, Dallas Black Dance Theatre
Ms. Drew has been with Dallas Black Dance Theatre since 1987 and has seen the company grow dramatically over her tenure from an annual operating budget of $175,000 to over $4.9 million. The company’s yearly services have grown from 30 to over 600 with national and international... Read More →
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Brandon Gryde

Director of Government Affairs, OPERA America
Brandon represents the opera field in front of Congress, the White House and Federal agencies, working on a range of issues that include support for the NEA and Arts in Education programs, tax policy for nonprofits, and international exchanges issues. He previously served as Communications... Read More →
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Cayenne Harris

Vice President, Lyric Unlimited, Lyric Opera of Chicago
Cayenne Harris was appointed the Director of Lyric Unlimited for Lyric Opera of Chicago in July 2012. As the lead administrator for Lyric's community engagement and audience development initiatives, Ms. Harris has played an essential role in the creation of Lyric Unlimited – its... Read More →
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Anh Le

Assistant Director of Marketing, Opera Theatre of Saint Louis
Anh is the Assistant Director of Marketing at Opera Theatre of Saint Louis (OTSL), overseeing all direct mail and print collateral in addition to providing key strategic support for audience building and community outreach efforts. In addition to her duties at OTSL, Anh has spoken... Read More →
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David Lomeli

Casting Manager & Hart Institute for Women Conduct, The Dallas Opera
David Lomeli joined The Dallas Opera in July of 2014 as Artistic Coordinator. In June of 2015 he was promoted to Associate Artistic Administrator. In April of 2016, David was promoted to Casting and Hart Institute for Women Conductors Manage where he assisted Music Director Emmanuel... Read More →
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Keryl McCord

Founder and CEO, The Equity Quotient
Ms. McCord is founder and CEO of EQ, The Equity Quotient, a national training and organizational development firm dedicated to supporting non profits interested in becoming more just and equitable community partners, with equity, diversity, and inclusion as outcomes of their work... Read More →
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Kevin Moriarty

Artistic Director, Dallas Theater Center
Kevin Moriarty is the artistic director of Dallas Theater Center, where his work as a director includes: It's a Bird ... It's a Plane ... It's Superman; The Who's Tommy; The Wiz; A Midsummer Night’s Dream; Henry IV; The Tempest; Fat Pig; Next Fall; his original adaptation... Read More →
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L. Michelle Smith

Director, AT&T Global Marketing Organization
L. Michelle Smith is a consumer insights expert who is helping one of the world's most respected Fortune 10 companies prepare for our nation's new reality-- an unwired, digitally-driven, multicultural and global society. Michelle leads Citizenship & Sustainability efforts for the... Read More →


Saturday May 6, 2017 3:30pm - 5:00pm CDT
Austin Ballroom 3, 2nd Floor
  General Session, OVI

5:00pm CDT

Exhibitor Happy Hour
Join us for a celebration of the Business Members and organizations that provide essential services to the field.

Saturday May 6, 2017 5:00pm - 6:30pm CDT
Atrium, 2nd Floor

6:00pm CDT

Opera Volunteers International Awards Dinner
Opera Volunteers International is pleased to present awards to honor the efforts of opera volunteer groups and individuals within the organization. At this special dinner, award recipients will be recognized for their accomplishments in developing and advancing volunteerism in support of opera.

Advanced purchase required. Attendees may also purchase a guest ticket.


Saturday May 6, 2017 6:00pm - 8:00pm CDT
Pyramid Restaurant and Bar, Fairmont Dallas Hotel
  Meal, OVI

6:30pm CDT

Robert L.B. Tobin Director-Designer Showcase
Limited Capacity seats available

See production presentations from the most promising young director-designer teams and meet the artists who created them. The Robert L.B. Tobin Director-Designer Showcase is a biennial competition that identifies emerging director-designer teams, each of which has developed a production proposal from a diverse list of operas. Come see the artists who will advance opera’s multimedia richness in the years ahead. Made possible by a generous grant from the Tobin Theatre Arts Fund.

Featuring:
Glory Denied (Tom Cipullo)
  • Ashley Tata, director*
  • Stephan Moravski, scenic designer
  • Liene Dobraja, costume designer
  • Abigail Hoke-Brady, lighting designer*
  • Brad Peterson, projection and video designer
 
Der fliegende Holländer (Richard Wagner)
  • Shannon Knox, director and scenographer*
  • Becky Heisler, lighting designer*
  • Gabrielle Heerschap, technical director*
  • Micaela Tobin, sound designer and composer*
 
Der fliegende Holländer (Richard Wagner)
  • Luke Harlan, director*
  • Alexander Woodward, scenic designer*
  • Fabian Fidel Aguilar, costume designer*
  • Andrew F. Griffin, lighting designer
  • Rasean Davonte Johnson, projection designer*
*Attending conference

Moderators
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Mary Birnbaum

Stage Director, Self employed
Nominated for Best Newcomer of 2015 at the International Opera Awards in London, Mary Birnbaum has been singled out as a young stage director to watch. Her recent production of The Rape of Lucretia at Juilliard garnered a rave from Anthony Tommasini at The New York Times who... Read More →

Speakers
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Luke Harlan

Der fliegende Holländer, director, Director Designer Showcase Winner 2017
Luke Harlan is an opera and theater director living in New York. Luke holds an MFA from the Yale School of Drama, where he directed Thornton Wilder’s The Skin of Our Teeth and Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale, as well as well as multiple world premiere plays. Luke was also the... Read More →
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Shannon Knox

Der fliegende Holländer, director and scenographer, Director Designer Showcase Winner 2017
Shannon Knox (Director, Scenic and Costume Design) is a designer, director born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She is drawn to explorations of the super-text in old opera, imagining new productions as transmogrified still-life machines, by manipulations of audience association... Read More →
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Ashley Tata

Ashley Tata (director) works principally in the fields of new opera and multi-media performance. Recently: Kate Soper’s Ipsa Dixit (EMPAC and Dixon Place); the multi-media pop-up series “Out of Bounds” (PROTOTYPE Festival); Molière’s Don Juan (Fisher Center, Bard College... Read More →

Sponsors
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The Tobin Theatre Arts Fund

The Tobin Theatre Arts Fund
The Tobin Theatre Arts Fund generously supports OPERA America's biennial Robert L.B. Tobin Director-Designer Showcase. Launched in 2008, the program provides emerging designers and directors with a national platform to introduce their work to industry leaders.


Saturday May 6, 2017 6:30pm - 8:00pm CDT
Austin Ballroom 3, 2nd Floor
 
Sunday, May 7
 

9:00am CDT

Granting for Individuals
Limited Capacity seats available

Selling your art is hard! In this session, individual artists will learn ways to improve their grant applications. Topics include strengthening artist statements, selecting work samples and creating rich support materials. Find out what to invest in for putting forward the best reflection of artistic work. Open to all.

Speakers
avatar for Claire Gohorel

Claire Gohorel

Grantmaking Manager, OPERA America
With a professional background in museum fundraising operations and academic degrees in anthropology, I bring my passion for cultural expression to OPERA America. As Grantmaking Manager, I support the administration of grants across all of OPERA America's grant programs.
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Noah Stern Weber

Director of Development, Beth Morrison Projects
Noah is the artistic services manager at OPERA America. With a background in producing, non-profit administration and philanthropy, he brings a unique set of skills to the OPERA America team. He co-direct the artistic granting programs at OPERA America, including the New Works Forum... Read More →


Sunday May 7, 2017 9:00am - 10:15am CDT
City View 6, 4th Floor

9:00am CDT

Culturally Sensitive Producing
Limited Capacity full
Adding this to your schedule will put you on the waitlist.

As stewards of the art form, opera leaders have the opportunity to foster important discussions and build understanding through the works they produce. With equity, diversity and inclusion in mind, this session explores issues around cultural sensitivity and the production of new works and traditional repertoire, including season planning, casting and community engagement strategies. At every stage of producing, there are opportunities for important internal and community considerations. Join a conversation and hear examples from the field.

Moderators
avatar for Leah D. Barto

Leah D. Barto

Director of Learning and Leadership, OPERA America
Leah D. Barto is an arts and culture professional specializing in leadership development, arts education, and strategic impact. As director of learning and leadership at OPERA America, she oversees field learning at the annual conference and is the lead administrator for OPERA America’s... Read More →

Speakers
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Michael Bolton

Vice President, Community Initiatives, Opera Philadelphia
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Randall Eng

Resident Composer, New York University
I am an opera composer. I also teach at New York University's Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program, a 2-year MFA program training composers and librettists to create opera and musical theatre. At NYU, I run the Tisch Opera Lab, in conjunction with American Opera Projects and director... Read More →
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Cayenne Harris

Vice President, Lyric Unlimited, Lyric Opera of Chicago
Cayenne Harris was appointed the Director of Lyric Unlimited for Lyric Opera of Chicago in July 2012. As the lead administrator for Lyric's community engagement and audience development initiatives, Ms. Harris has played an essential role in the creation of Lyric Unlimited – its... Read More →
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Anh Le

Assistant Director of Marketing, Opera Theatre of Saint Louis
Anh is the Assistant Director of Marketing at Opera Theatre of Saint Louis (OTSL), overseeing all direct mail and print collateral in addition to providing key strategic support for audience building and community outreach efforts. In addition to her duties at OTSL, Anh has spoken... Read More →
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David Lomeli

Casting Manager & Hart Institute for Women Conduct, The Dallas Opera
David Lomeli joined The Dallas Opera in July of 2014 as Artistic Coordinator. In June of 2015 he was promoted to Associate Artistic Administrator. In April of 2016, David was promoted to Casting and Hart Institute for Women Conductors Manage where he assisted Music Director Emmanuel... Read More →
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Nkeiru Okoye

Composer, HARRIET TUBMAN Opera
www.nkeiruokoye.com
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Sean Waugh

Artistic Planning Manager, San Francisco Opera
Sean Waugh joined San Francisco Opera in May 2010 and currently serves as artistic planning manager, assisting with casting, season planning, and overseeing artistic operations for the company. Sean has helped lead a number of strategic initiatives at SFO including the formation of... Read More →


Sunday May 7, 2017 9:00am - 10:15am CDT
Seminar Theater, 2nd Floor

2:00pm CDT

Cruzar la Cara de la Luna
Presented by Fort Worth Opera

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Sunday May 7, 2017 2:00pm - 5:00pm CDT
Bass Hall

2:00pm CDT

Norma
Presented by The Dallas Opera

In this John Conklin production from Cincinnati Opera, set during the Roman occupation of Gaul in 50 B.C., a passionate love triangle in the midst of a deepening culture clash leads to dangerous consequences. A Druid high priestess, Norma, is in the throes of despair after learning her lover, a Roman proconsul with whom she has two children, has been unfaithful.

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Sunday May 7, 2017 2:00pm - 5:00pm CDT
Winspear Opera House
 
Monday, May 8
 

9:00am CDT

Arts Policy and Effective Advocacy
Limited Capacity seats available

Under any new administration, the political landscape changes and so do the ways arts communities advocate. How will the current political climate impact the issues that affect opera and the performing arts? Hear how OPERA America is representing the field and learn how you can be an effective opera advocate.

Speakers
avatar for Brandon Gryde

Brandon Gryde

Director of Government Affairs, OPERA America
Brandon represents the opera field in front of Congress, the White House and Federal agencies, working on a range of issues that include support for the NEA and Arts in Education programs, tax policy for nonprofits, and international exchanges issues. He previously served as Communications... Read More →


Monday May 8, 2017 9:00am - 10:30am CDT
Majestic 3, 37th Floor

9:00am CDT

Data to Assess and Advance Your Organization
Limited Capacity seats available

To make informed decisions, comparative data and the knowledge to interpret it are crucial to opera companies. In this session, Zannie Voss, director of SMU’s National Center for Arts Research (NCAR), will share findings from the NCAR KIPI (Key Intangible Performance Indicator), which allows organizations to compare their data to others nationwide on a variety of financial and operating performance indices. Following an exploration of general findings related to opera companies and their unique performance characteristics, attendees will learn how to assess and advance their own organization’s health, using data from the NCAR KIPI.

Speakers
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Zannie Voss

Director, National Center for Arts Research
Dr. Zannie Voss is Director of the National Center for Arts Research, and Chair and Professor of Arts Management in SMU’s Meadows School of the Arts and Cox School of Business. Previously, she was a Professor at Duke University and Producing Director of Theater Previews at Duke... Read More →

Sponsors
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The Wallace Foundation

Wallace Foundation
Based in New York City, The Wallace Foundation is an independent national philanthropy dedicated to fostering improvements in learning and enrichment for disadvantaged children and the vitality of the arts for everyone. It seeks to catalyze broad impact by supporting the development... Read More →


Monday May 8, 2017 9:00am - 10:30am CDT
Seminar Theater, 2nd Floor
  Toolbox

11:00am CDT

Opera’s Paradox: Mission and Business Model
Limited Capacity filling up

“Opera is for all” is a mantra that permeates the field’s messaging about performances and community engagement efforts. Providing access to opera aligns with the nonprofit aspiration to serve the general public and better communities. Yet many practices at opera organizations suggest that “opera is for a select few.” Much of the revenue that supports an opera company’s existence is a result of time-tested efforts that offer exclusive benefits to the highest-level donors. Hear from a range of opera practitioners about how they grapple with this paradox and what strategies companies are employing to harmonize this intrinsic tension.

Moderators
avatar for Marc A. Scorca

Marc A. Scorca

President/CEO, OPERA AMERICA
Marc A. Scorca joined OPERA America in 1990 as president and CEO. Under his leadership, the OPERA America membership has grown from 120 opera companies to nearly 2,500 organizations and individuals. The organization has also administered two landmark funding initiatives in support... Read More →

Speakers
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Carrie Ellen Adamian

Director of Marketing and Ticket Sales, The Dallas Opera
Carrie Ellen Adamian’s passion and love of the performing arts began with dancing and singing at the age of 4 years. Her lifelong dedication to the art form carried her to the Broadway stage where she performed in productions that included Tommy Tune’s Grand Hotel and Grease! After... Read More →
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Carol Lazier

Trustee, San Diego Opera
Carol Lazier led the effort to avoid closure of San Diego Opera in 2014 and assumed the position of Board President. Lazier is the co-founder, lead underwriter, and Board President of Ex;plore Solutions, a nonprofit which provides best-fit college and career information to San Diego... Read More →
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Andrew Morgan

Director of Development, San Francisco Opera
Andrew Morgan has served in various roles in San Francisco Opera’s development team since 2008, including multiple giving officer positions as well as Director of Individual and Leadership Giving. In his current position as Deputy Director of Development, Andrew oversees a team... Read More →
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Timothy O'Leary

General Director, Opera Theatre of Saint Louis
Timothy O’Leary has been General Director of Opera Theatre of Saint Louis since 2008, heading a leadership team that includes OTSL Music Director Stephen Lord and Artistic Director James Robinson. Mr. O’Leary currently also serves as Chairman of the Board of OPERA America, the... Read More →
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Richard Russell

Executive Director, Sarasota Opera
Richard Russell is Executive Director of Sarasota Opera. A former singer, he performed with the company for four seasons beginning in 1989 as an apprentice artist, studio artist, and principal. After transitioning out of professional performing he joined Citigroup’s Emerging Markets... Read More →
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Eva Toia

Associate Director of Development and Planned Giving, The Dallas Opera
Eva James Toia has been a fundraising professional in the arts since 1998, when she joined her alma mater, University of North Carolina School of the Arts as Director of Alumni, Career Services and Outreach. In 2009, she returned to her hometown of Dallas, where she served as Director... Read More →


Monday May 8, 2017 11:00am - 12:30pm CDT
Austin Ballroom 1, 2nd Floor

12:45pm CDT

Closing Session and Lunch
Limited Capacity filling up

Bass-baritone Ryan Speedo Green, whose life was chronicled in the recent book Sing for Your Life, will share about his experiences in overcoming obstacles to become an acclaimed opera singer. Timothy O’Leary, board chairman of OPERA America, will offer reflections on Opera Conference 2017 and will extend an invitation to next year’s annual gathering in Saint Louis. Attendees will join O’Leary and Marc A. Scorca in thanking The Dallas Opera for their service to the field.
Add this session to your schedule online by Friday, May 5 to reserve lunch.

Speakers
avatar for Ryan Speedo Green

Ryan Speedo Green

bass-baritone
Praised by Anthony Tommasini of the New York Times for his “robust voice” and Anne Midgette of the Washington Post as an artist “fully ready for a big career,” Bass-Baritone Ryan Speedo Green is quickly establishing himself as an artist of international demand at the world’s... Read More →
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Timothy O'Leary

General Director, Opera Theatre of Saint Louis
Timothy O’Leary has been General Director of Opera Theatre of Saint Louis since 2008, heading a leadership team that includes OTSL Music Director Stephen Lord and Artistic Director James Robinson. Mr. O’Leary currently also serves as Chairman of the Board of OPERA America, the... Read More →
avatar for Marc A. Scorca

Marc A. Scorca

President/CEO, OPERA AMERICA
Marc A. Scorca joined OPERA America in 1990 as president and CEO. Under his leadership, the OPERA America membership has grown from 120 opera companies to nearly 2,500 organizations and individuals. The organization has also administered two landmark funding initiatives in support... Read More →


Monday May 8, 2017 12:45pm - 2:00pm CDT
Austin Ballroom, 2nd Floor
 


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