The North Carolina Opera Launches NCO PULSE

By: Oct. 01, 2014
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North Carolina Opera is looking to expand its audience and connect with the area's thriving young professional demographic through the recently launched NCO Pulse affiliate group. NCO Pulse aims to be a group of culture loving young professionals interested in nurturing the Triangle's arts and culture scene in connection to the NC Opera.

This is a membership based affiliate group run by a leadership board of passionate volunteers with professional backgrounds from a variety of industries and representatives from Kilpatrick Townsend, SAS, Williams Mullen, Blue Cross Blue Shield of NC, Ramey Rhodes and other prestigious local companies.

"We are very excited to launch this new group to cultivate the next generation of opera fans. The arts are a great way to bring people together, and NCO Pulse is designed to do just that - connect young professionals in the area who are opera experts, enthusiasts, and newcomers," says Allison Bonner from Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina and a member of the NCO Pulse Leadership Board.

Group members gain the opportunity to network with professionals in the community, attend special events targeted to their shared interests, discounts on NC Opera subscriptions and tickets and more. Interested parties can connect with NCO Pulse through social media on Facebook atwww.facebook.com/NCOPulse and Twitter at www.twitter.com/NCOPulse to learn the latest on events and group activities, or visit www.ncopera.org/nco-pulse today!

"As the Triangle area attracts more and more young urban professionals, the demand for cultural events and opportunities continue to grow. With NCO Pulse, NC Opera hopes to provide exciting and unusual cultural and social experiences for NCO Pulse members, and to help enhance their quality of life in our community. We are thrilled to be launching this affiliate group!" says David Walker, NC Opera Director of Development.

The next upcoming NCO Pulse event takes place in tandem with the 2014 NCO Imperial Dream Gala on October 18th at The Umstead Hotel and Spa in Cary, NC starting at 9pm. NCO Pulse attendees will enjoy creative cocktails and desserts followed by an evening of live music and dancing. Party tickets to what is sure to be one of Raleigh's premier social events are only $75 per person and space is limited. Tickets can be purchased to the NCO Pulse Gala 2014 by calling919.792.3856 or online at www.ncopera.org/ncpulsetickets.

North Carolina Opera kicks off it's upcoming season with a concert performance of the Prelude and Act II from Wagner's monumental Tristan and Isolde (November 9, 2014 at Meymandi Concert Hall in Raleigh) followed by fully-staged productions of Verdi's heartbreaking favorite La traviata (two performances, February 27 & March 1, 2015 at Memorial Auditorium in Raleigh) and Mozart's tragicomedy Don Giovanni (five performances, April 18-26, 2015 at the A.J. Fletcher Opera Theater in Raleigh); and a non-subscription special event performances of D.J. Sparr's contemporary operaApproaching Ali (Winter 2015). Subscriptions and tickets available online at www.ncopera.org or at919.792.3850.

ABOUT NORTH CAROLINA OPERA

North Carolina Opera was formed in 2010 from the merger of the Opera Company of North Carolina and Capital Opera Raleigh. It is dedicated to presenting operatic performances at the highest level throughout the Triangle. We also have a robust education program that brings opera to schools across Wake County and surrounding counties. North Carolina Opera brings international level artists to Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill, and also engages the best in local Triangle talent. Information about North Carolina Opera's programs and events is available on our websitewww.ncopera.org.



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