LA Opera Invites Angelenos of All Ages to an Open House at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion

By: Feb. 16, 2017
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LA Opera invites the public to an Open House, which will take place at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion from 10am to 6pm on Sunday, March 26, 2017.

Angelenos of all ages-from seasoned opera fans to complete newcomers-are encouraged to experience the many different elements that come together to create the magic of opera. Several events are designed specifically for families with young children, and all events and activities are offered free of charge. The Dorothy Chandler Pavilion is located at 135 North Grand Avenue, Los Angeles CA 90012.

The schedule and locations of events will be made available at LAOpera.org/OpenHouse.

Scheduled Open House events include:

FOR KIDS AND FAMILIES
Sing Out Loud
Sing Out Loud is a 30-minute, interactive introduction to opera for children and their families, featuring some of opera's "greatest hits." The performance is geared toward children from ages 4 to 10 and their families.

Art Workshops for Children
Hands-on art workshops will be offered throughout the day to children ages 4 to 10. Using opera as inspiration, children can make their own opera-themed masks or decorate a postcard to send to a loved one.

MUSICAL PERFORMANCES FOR ALL AGES
Young Artist Recital
Singers from LA Opera's prestigious Domingo-Colburn-Stein Young Artist Program will perform beloved arias and ensembles from favorite operas.

Great Opera Choruses Concert
Grant Gershon will conduct the LA Opera Chorus in a concert of famous choruses from a number of popular operas. Best of all, audience members of all ages-and of any musical ability-will have the exciting opportunity to join in the fun by singing along with the pros.

Pittance Chamber Music Concert
This chamber concert features an instrumental ensemble made up of members of the LA Opera Orchestra, joined by tenor Arnold Livingston Geis. The program will include folk songs arranged by Benjamin Britten, the song cycle On Wenlock Edge by Ralph Vaughan Williams, and the string sextet by Erich Wolfgang Korngold. Learn more at PittanceChamberMusic.org.

Opera Screenings
Watch video performances of several of LA Opera's iconic productions, all filmed live at the Dorothy Chander Pavilion.

THEATRICAL MAGIC
Self-Guided Backstage Tours
10am through 1pm
Go behind the scenes on a self-guided tour. Tours begin and end in the side lobbies of the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, and loop through the backstage areas of the theater.

Costume and Wig Presentations
Clothes may make the man, but highly detailed costumes and wigs help singers make magic. Some of our best will be on display throughout the day. Additionally, attendees can watch a highly skilled artisan from the wig department handknot a hairpiece.

Scenic, Prop and Sound Presentations
A variety of complex scenic elements help transform the stage into a magical world. Our behind-the-scenes experts will explain how sets are built and reveal the secrets behind a few of the special effects featured onstage. Attendees can also handle actual props used onstage during performances.

LA Opera's Open House is made possible with generous support from
The Binder Foundation

LA Opera is a non-profit organization
dedicated to serving the greater Los Angeles community.

Yamaha is the Official Piano of LA Opera.

LAOpera.org



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