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Open Rehearsal with vocalist Carmina Escobar (Orphea)

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Join 836M for an open rehearsal with vocalist Carmina Escobar (Orphea)

In this open rehearsal, composer Anne Hege works with vocalist Carmina Escobar (Orphea), to practice her ability to speak to the underworld using Ophea's Lyre, the tape machine, an analog, live-looping instrument. This will lead directly into a rehearsal of Orphea's passage through the Tunnel of Transformation. In this rehearsal, Hege and Escobar will work to hone responsiveness with the instruments to support character development. Come watch as we make our final adjustments to our instruments and staging in this live rehearsal!


Anne Hege | The Glance: A Laptopera
🗓️ On view til May 29, 2026

The Glance: A Laptopera is an operatic reinterpretation of the Orpheus myth for laptop orchestra and live voices that integrates electronic instrument design, composition, choreography, and visual art. The work explores themes of surveillance, control, witnessing, care, and human connection, linking ancient narratives with contemporary technologies. Through bespoke, body-centered electronic instruments, the project uses embodied performance to investigate how trust and love are shaped—and strained—within our modern technological landscape.

Created by composer Anne Hege in collaboration with electronic instrument builders Daniel Iglesia and Curtis Ullerich; vocalists Sidney Chen, Carmina Escobar, and Michele Kennedy; art director Kim Anno; and choreographer Carrie Ahern, The Glance foregrounds instrument design as a core expressive and narrative force. Performers engage with custom-built looping, motion-tracking, and architectural sound instruments that physically shape sound, movement, and character. In development during their residency at 836M through iterative rehearsals and interactive workshops, the opera culminates in a full premiere on May 29–31, 2026, at ODC Theater, offering audiences an immersive, multisensory experience in which sound, body, and story evolve together.


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