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Beyond Arias: What Makes Opera Devotees Some of Entertainment's Most Dedicated Fans?

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The passionate world of opera fandom might surprise you. Forget polite, hushed appreciation – opera enthusiasts are more like sports fans than theater patrons, tracking their favorite performers across venues, possessing encyclopedic knowledge of past productions, and vocally expressing their approval (or disappointment) during performances.
Joining us for this fascinating exploration are voices from LA Opera and Situation, who reveal how modern opera companies balance centuries of tradition with fresh approaches to welcome new audiences. From $16 tickets to hilarious social media campaigns demystifying opera conventions, LA Opera has positioned itself as an innovator in making this powerful art form accessible without compromising artistic integrity.
"Sometimes the best thing to do is just let opera be opera," explains Eric Bornemann, highlighting how the fundamental power of the art form has sustained it for over 400 years. Yet the company isn't afraid to embrace humor and contemporary culture on platforms like TikTok, where both traditional performance clips and creative, meme-inspired content find enthusiastic audiences.
We also explore how opera extends beyond traditional venues through innovative programming, free outdoor broadcasts, and vital educational initiatives that introduce younger generations to this enduring art form. Whether you're a lifelong opera devotee or opera-curious, this episode offers fascinating insights into one of entertainment's most passionate fan communities.
Recorded Thursday, January 23rd, 2025
Hosts: Meghan Goria, Account Group Director for Arts & Culture, Situation & Damian Bazadona, CEO & Founder, Situation
Guests: Melanie Broussalian, Associate Director of Communications, and Eric Bornemann, Senior Director of Marketing of LA Opera
Producer: Peter Yagecic, Innovation Advisor, Situation

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Chapters

1. Introduction to Opera Fandom (00:00:00)

2. Opera Fans: The Sports Fans of the Arts (00:03:15)

3. Making Opera Accessible to Everyone (00:09:58)

4. Social Media's Role in Opera Engagement (00:15:30)

5. Behind the Scenes Access for Opera Fans (00:20:32)

6. Modernizing Opera for New Audiences (00:21:43)

7. Experiencing the Electricity of Opera Fandom (00:27:47)

9 episodes

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The passionate world of opera fandom might surprise you. Forget polite, hushed appreciation – opera enthusiasts are more like sports fans than theater patrons, tracking their favorite performers across venues, possessing encyclopedic knowledge of past productions, and vocally expressing their approval (or disappointment) during performances.
Joining us for this fascinating exploration are voices from LA Opera and Situation, who reveal how modern opera companies balance centuries of tradition with fresh approaches to welcome new audiences. From $16 tickets to hilarious social media campaigns demystifying opera conventions, LA Opera has positioned itself as an innovator in making this powerful art form accessible without compromising artistic integrity.
"Sometimes the best thing to do is just let opera be opera," explains Eric Bornemann, highlighting how the fundamental power of the art form has sustained it for over 400 years. Yet the company isn't afraid to embrace humor and contemporary culture on platforms like TikTok, where both traditional performance clips and creative, meme-inspired content find enthusiastic audiences.
We also explore how opera extends beyond traditional venues through innovative programming, free outdoor broadcasts, and vital educational initiatives that introduce younger generations to this enduring art form. Whether you're a lifelong opera devotee or opera-curious, this episode offers fascinating insights into one of entertainment's most passionate fan communities.
Recorded Thursday, January 23rd, 2025
Hosts: Meghan Goria, Account Group Director for Arts & Culture, Situation & Damian Bazadona, CEO & Founder, Situation
Guests: Melanie Broussalian, Associate Director of Communications, and Eric Bornemann, Senior Director of Marketing of LA Opera
Producer: Peter Yagecic, Innovation Advisor, Situation

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction to Opera Fandom (00:00:00)

2. Opera Fans: The Sports Fans of the Arts (00:03:15)

3. Making Opera Accessible to Everyone (00:09:58)

4. Social Media's Role in Opera Engagement (00:15:30)

5. Behind the Scenes Access for Opera Fans (00:20:32)

6. Modernizing Opera for New Audiences (00:21:43)

7. Experiencing the Electricity of Opera Fandom (00:27:47)

9 episodes

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