Opera
is often considered expensive, exclusive and homogenous. For this lecture and discussion, Carmen C. Kruse, founder of Civic
Opera Creations will ask: Can opera lift every voice? What are the challenges in addressing elitism in performance art?
Award-winning stage director Carmen C. Kruse grew up in Carinthia and Hamburg. Her work is characterized by a psychological
examination of broad social issues and their effects on the individual. Fed by first-hand reports, she creates immersive worlds
that inspire, empower and connect.
In the context of June Pride Month, Kruse will share insights into her current
3 year project “Queer Stories of Joy” with the Volksoper Vienna and insights into past projects with Theater Münster, Nikkikai
Opera Theatre Tokyo, Bregenzer Festspiele, Baden-Baden Osterfestspiele and the Festival d'Aix en Provence.
The
lecture and discussion will be in English and German as needed.
STIR lectures are organised by the Office for Diversity,
Equal Opportunities and Inclusion at Angewandte and I moderate the discussion. STIR explores intersectional and interdisciplinary
Diversity, Equal Opportunities and Inclusion practices; to foster structural, substantive change in the applied arts.
STIR
lectures are open to all interested in diversity, equal opportunities and inclusion in applied arts.
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