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Championing the Vocal Arts in Indiana
​Bringing Quality Arts Education for Audiences of All Ages!​
The Indianapolis Opera Resident Artists perform annually for over 30,000 people of all ages in schools, libraries, universities, senior retirement communities, and community centers across the state.
PERFORMANCE BOOKING DATES:
September 9 - October 28, 2019
January 20 - March 2, 2020
March 23 - April 4, 2020


FOR YOUNGER AUDIENCES (Pre-K through Grade 5), which serves thousands of students in Indiana schools every year, and is performed by the Indianapolis Opera Resident Artists.

Choose between two children's operas written by Matt Cooksey:

Fall 2019: The Three Sillies - a fun English folk tale.
Spring 2020: Tails of Cats and Mice - a blend of classic animal fables. 

FOR OLDER STUDENTS (GRADES 6 THROUGH COLLEGE), healthy singing and performing techniques are demonstrated in collaborative settings through our vocal workshops: Opera-ting for theatrical performing and Singing for Success for a choral environment. Suited for middle school through college students. 

FOR ADULT/SENIOR AUDIENCES, Journey Through the Eras, a recital series featuring the beauty and power of the human voice in a variety of genres: opera, musical theater, art song, and classic "crooner tunes" as they developed over time. For more information: click here.

FINAL DRESS REHEARSAL SCHOOL TICKET PROGRAM, teachers can apply to bring their students to a dress rehearsal at no cost.

STUDENT DISCOUNT PROGRAM, special student prices per production.

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​For More Information, please contact: Dr. Rachelle Woolston, Education & Community Director, at 317-283-3531 
or 
woolston@indyopera.org. 
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  • Spring 2021 Season
    • UPCOMING EVENTS
    • Madame Butterfly
    • Opera At Home >
      • Operas Inspired by African and African American Culture
      • African American Music Appreciation Month
    • OPERA IN THE PARK
    • Tickets >
      • Health & Safety Updates
      • TICKET PURCHASE AGREEMENT
  • Our Artists
    • AUDITIONS
    • Interview with an Artist
    • Artist Spotlight
    • Alfred Savia
    • RESIDENT ARTIST PROGRAM >
      • Our Resident Artists
      • Booking Information
  • Education / E-Learning
    • The Three Little Hoosier Pigs
    • Around the World in 80 Songs
    • Literature Through an Operatic Lens
    • Community Engagement >
      • Holocaust Remembrance and Education
    • THE VOCAL ARTS INSTITUTE >
      • MEET THE FACULTY
  • SUPPORT
    • Donate Today >
      • The CARES Act
    • The Basile Opera Center Campaign
    • BE A SPONSOR >
      • CORPORATE, FOUNDATION, AND GOVERNMENT SUPPORT
    • HONOR, MEMORIAL, AND LEGACY GIFTS
  • ABOUT US
    • WHO WE ARE >
      • BOARD OF DIRECTORS
      • Staff Directory
    • WHAT WE DO >
      • PERFORMANCE HISTORY
    • HOW YOU CAN PARTICIPATE >
      • OPERA 101 >
        • ETIQUETTE
      • EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
      • VOLUNTEER
    • ABOUT OUR FACILITIES >
      • RENTAL INQUIRIES
      • ACCESSIBILITY
    • CONTACT US >
      • Subscribe to our Newsletter