Opera in the Ozarks is located in Eureka Springs, United States on 16311 US-62. Opera in the Ozarks is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category opera company in United States. Get to Know OIO | Opera In The Ozarks Home 2020 Season Cendrillon Lucia di Lammermoor The Crucible Other Events Opera FAQ About OIO History Leadership Artistic Staff 2020 Employment Opportunities Past Newsletters Artist Info Vocal Artist Audition Information Live Audition Schedule Daily Life and Work at Inspiration Point Training Orchestra Alumni Alumni Info and Contact Form Alumni Interviews Support us Sign up for Our Newsletter Menu Home 2020 Season Cendrillon Lucia di Lammermoor The Crucible Other Events Opera FAQ About OIO History Leadership Artistic Staff 2020 Employment Opportunities Past Newsletters Artist Info Vocal Artist Audition Information Live Audition Schedule Daily Life and Work at Inspiration Point Training Orchestra Alumni Alumni Info and Contact Form Alumni Interviews Support us Sign up for Our Newsletter Tickets Donate A message from Opera in the Ozarks for our patrons and supporters:
April 14, 2020
It is with great disappointment that I write to inform you that the 2020 season for Opera in the Ozarks has been postponed until the summer of 2021. After careful consideration and consultation with artists, staff, the governing board, and community stakeholders, we are forced to acknowledge that it would not be possible to produce our intimately scaled operas and other performances with the specter of COVID19 threatening.
The 2021 season will open June 25 and run through July 23. We will perform the repertoire originally selected for 2020 in 2021. We hope to have many of the same artists and staff join us at that time. And we hope our patrons and supporters will also share in our summer of music in 2021.
From our housing facilities to the necessity of close contact in a chorus, orchestra pit, on stage or in our audience, we cannot reasonably protect our people. One participant passing through an airport and getting inadvertently exposed could spread the virus among the entire company in a matter of days. We have considered a multitude of options to try to preserve the season, but in the end, we are forced to admit that it would not be responsible.
However, we will not be idle during our forced isolation. Maintenance work on our campus will continue throughout the summer when it can be done safely. We will be in better shape than ever in 2021! We are developing new programs in conjunction with community partners that will move us forward in our strategy to become a center for lifelong music learning. Some of our new programs will bring our alumni back to Northwest Arkansas which will give us a chance to enjoy their talents once again.
We had not yet opened the ticketing portals, so we have no refunds to process. However, not having our ticket and tuition income will cut about 2/3 of our annual revenue but not 2/3 of our annual expenses. While we are applying for CARES Act assistance, we expect an operating budget shortfall for this fiscal year. Would you consider making a tax-deductible donation to Opera in the Ozarks in the amount you would have spent for tickets? As the bulk of our staff are gig workers, we are hoping to join the nearly 200 other arts organizations across the country who are trying to support these hardworking artists by offering partial or full payment for contracted services. Many of these highly skilled artists have seen 100% of their income vaporize in the wake of COVID19. Designated scholarship and sponsorship monies will be applied to our next season.
While this situation is dispiriting, we invite you to recall what Opera in the Ozarks sings at every season closing night. “Climb Every Mountain†Is our unofficial anthem. I can tell you that it is exhilarating to stand on that stage with 40-some cast members and numerous alumni singing at full volume these inspirational words. We will get through this pandemic and we will share our music next summer.
Nancy Preis
General Director
Opera in the Ozarks A bridge to the professional opera world 2020 Opportunities Opportunity, music, artist and audience meld with the beauty and splendor of the Ozark Mountains Inspiration Point Fine Arts Colony This summer at Opera in the Ozarks has been transformative. Performing Blonde and Amy has been amazing, but my favorite part was the amazing people I spent my summer with. I have never encountered such a genuinely kind and supportive group of individuals who continuously lifted each other up. Thank you to all of the faculty that continued to help each of us grow up until the day we left. Kanisha Feliciano2019 So many memories with amazing and beautiful people. You all are my inspiration and will always have a place in my heart. I cherished being your Schaunard, Benoit, Alcindoro, and Professor Bhaer. I would like to say thank you to the Music staff for bringing the best out of the singers and their tireless efforts making the productions phenomenal. I can easily say that my voice has never been better and it is all thanks to them. Until the next time Jonathan Patton2019 “My summer at Opera in the Ozarks in 2018 changed everything for me. I knew I loved performing, but it wasn’t until OIO that I realized I had a sense for comic timing. Thanks to OIO, I know with confidence that I have what it takes to build a career on the stage. “ Vincent Gover2018 “At Opera in the Ozarks, I was constantly amazed at how the singers were treated with professionalism and respect, and at the supportive and friendly environment in which we were encouraged to step outside our comfort zones and take our craft to the next level. As I look forward to upcoming auditions and my next steps in building my career, I have a newfound confidence in my abilities thanks to the incredible opportunities I had with Opera in the Ozarks! “ Melanie Holm2019 â€How do I describe the absolutely transformative experience that was Opera in the Ozarks? Suffice it to say, I have been forever changed by the artistry and friendships forged over these past two months. I will cherish these memories for the rest of my life. I found my tribe in the Ozark mountains. The pure joy of creating magic on stage with my new friends truly transcends explanation.†Genevieve Fulks2017 “I owe so much to everyone at OIO for investing in me and being such a large stepping stone in my musical journey. You do so many excellent things for young singers out there in the Ozarks. Thanks does not adequately express my gratitude.†Monica Music2016, 2017 Previous Next Since 1950 Inspiration Point
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