Unboxing Female Opera
Den Andra Operan (“The Other Opera”) is changing the basis of what opera can, will and may be, now and in the future, by “unboxing” the forgotten operas of female composers, bringing them out of the archives and, by highlighting these works, correcting an inaccurate historiography.
Forgotten opera treasure encounters new audiences
The “Unboxing Female Opera” project, launched by DAO in 2023 with support from Signatur Foundation Sweden, creates new forms for the encounter between audience and opera, inviting new audiences into the world of opera an at the same time allowing unheard works by women composers to regain their place in the opera repertoire.
Through a unique combination of concerts, lectures and meetings with audiences, DAO invites, surprises and introduces audiences to a rare operatic repertoire. Through its choice of performance venues and collaborative partners, the project reaches new audiences and can offer experiences to suit both those with opera experience and those with budding curiosity.
The project is based on in-depth music research, reaches the audience through its stage performances and also offers an insight into the opera process and a meeting between musicians and lecturers in new environments and contexts.
A journey of discovery through women’s opera repertoire
Through DAO’s efforts to bring previously unknown historical operatic works by women to light, new discoveries are being found. In the 2024 project, these will be presented in the form of a mini-festival, “Unboxing” concerts, lectures and a semi-staged concert. In 2024, DAO will take a closer look at oevres including Clemence Grandval’s Mazeppa from 1892 and Augusta Holmés’ La Montagne Noire from 1895, giving audiences, as well as a large number of singers, musicians and other industry professionals, the opportunity to discover, explore and perhaps even fall in love with the female opera repertoire.
With the help of Signatur, DAO aims to create new forms of audience encounters and to reach new groups through a novel use of history, thus allowing opera to become a catalyst for social change.
Please read more about DAO in English on their website: https://denandraoperan.se/