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Bentonville Film Festival is partnering with Opera in the Ozarks to screen the film “Aria - Opera on the Edge” that focuses on four young opera artists. The screening will take place in their new theater, followed by a short concert by TWO of the film’s featured artists, Ben Gulley and Cecilia Violetta López and a Q&A with director Karen Day.
Tickets can be purchased exclusively from Opera in the Ozarks:
(https://ci.ovationtix.com/36915/production/1271807?performanceId=11793063)
Opera is boring, right? Think again. ARIA offers a fresh spin on the ancient and mysterious art of opera, following four young, diverse singers striving to find their place on the world’s greatest stages despite racism and prejudice in the industry created by dead, white European males in the 17th century. Loss, sacrifice, discrimination, and failure test their personal commitment: from losing custody of a child to losing 300 pounds, from facing rejection at 30 auditions to facing racism, classism, sexism and on and on. Despite challenges, each singer finds solace and strength by literally, lifting their voice. Their empowering, unique stories shine a spotlight on the tenacity universally required to succeed against great odds, while proving that diversity and inclusion can attract new audiences and infuse relevance in a dying art. ARIA is a hero's journey in song!
Virtual Screening Notes: available only during 48-hour viewing window commencing when in-person screening begins
Bentonville Film Festival is partnering with Opera in the Ozarks to screen the film “Aria - Opera on the Edge” that focuses on four young opera artists. The screening will take place in their new theater, followed by a short concert by TWO of the film’s featured artists, Ben Gulley and Cecilia Violetta López and a Q&A with director Karen Day.
Tickets can be purchased exclusively from Opera in the Ozarks:
(https://ci.ovationtix.com/36915/production/1271807?performanceId=11793063)
Opera is boring, right? Think again. ARIA offers a fresh spin on the ancient and mysterious art of opera, following four young, diverse singers striving to find their place on the world’s greatest stages despite racism and prejudice in the industry created by dead, white European males in the 17th century. Loss, sacrifice, discrimination, and failure test their personal commitment: from losing custody of a child to losing 300 pounds, from facing rejection at 30 auditions to facing racism, classism, sexism and on and on. Despite challenges, each singer finds solace and strength by literally, lifting their voice. Their empowering, unique stories shine a spotlight on the tenacity universally required to succeed against great odds, while proving that diversity and inclusion can attract new audiences and infuse relevance in a dying art. ARIA is a hero's journey in song!
Virtual Screening Notes: available only during 48-hour viewing window commencing when in-person screening begins