
Opera Florencia en el Amazonas. Director: Pedro Salazar. conductor: Ricardo Jaramillo. Set design: Julián Hoyos. Costumes: Olga Maslova. Lighting design: Humberto Hernández. Video: Michelle Ospina
Director: Pedro Salazar. conductor: Ricardo Jaramillo. Set design: Julián Hoyos. Costumes: Olga Maslova. Lighting design: Humberto Hernández. Video: Michelle Ospina




Directed by Daniel Helfgott, for an outdoor performance of Opera Panama at the 16 century ruins of Panama Viejo, Panama City.



Directed by the National Living Treasure of Japan sensei Shozo Sato. Krannert Center for the Performing Arts, Urbana, Il 2017

Directed by the National Living Treasure of Japan sensei Shozo Sato. Krannert Center for the Performing Arts, Urbana, IL 2017


Sheen Center for the Performing Arts, New York, NY 2017
directed by Igor Konyukhov
sets Zach Crane
lighting Greg Mitchell
photo by Stevn Pisano



A new opera by Leo Hurley and Charles Osborne, telling a story of a transgender Afghan youth, raised as a boy Bacha Poch in Kabul, and making a new life for himself in North Carolina, finding friends and fighting prejudices
































































Opera Florencia en el Amazonas. Director: Pedro Salazar. conductor: Ricardo Jaramillo. Set design: Julián Hoyos. Costumes: Olga Maslova. Lighting design: Humberto Hernández. Video: Michelle Ospina
Director: Pedro Salazar. conductor: Ricardo Jaramillo. Set design: Julián Hoyos. Costumes: Olga Maslova. Lighting design: Humberto Hernández. Video: Michelle Ospina
Directed by Daniel Helfgott, for an outdoor performance of Opera Panama at the 16 century ruins of Panama Viejo, Panama City.
Directed by the National Living Treasure of Japan sensei Shozo Sato. Krannert Center for the Performing Arts, Urbana, Il 2017
Directed by the National Living Treasure of Japan sensei Shozo Sato. Krannert Center for the Performing Arts, Urbana, IL 2017
Sheen Center for the Performing Arts, New York, NY 2017
directed by Igor Konyukhov
sets Zach Crane
lighting Greg Mitchell
photo by Stevn Pisano
A new opera by Leo Hurley and Charles Osborne, telling a story of a transgender Afghan youth, raised as a boy Bacha Poch in Kabul, and making a new life for himself in North Carolina, finding friends and fighting prejudices