Is Opera Dying? Not at the Vienna State Opera, Where 3,500 Children Just Fell in Love with Mozart
Vienna, February 28, 2025 – If opera is a dying art form, someone forgot to tell the 3,500 seven-year-olds who packed the Vienna State Opera today. As the first notes of The
What connects a Hollywood screen goddess, a troublemaking composer, and a remote-controlled torpedo?
Apparently, their sitting down to play piano together resulted in our luxury of enjoying Wi-Fi and mobile phones. Last month, our alumna Karina Tsipovyaz, a recent engineering graduate, shared that
The Lost Profession: When Dance Masters Ruled the Ballroom
The profession of a dance master (a ballet master of salon dances) may seem unusual today, but at the turn of the 19th century, the endless stream of balls, receptions,
From Opera Camps to Engineering: The Power of Creative Thinking
For nearly eight years, we have been empowering young talents through fellowships, mentorships, and unwavering support. Last week, we celebrated a milestone as one of our first-year fellows and Opera Camps alumna, Karyna
Vienna’s Oldest Opera House Reopens with a special focus on the Mastery Behind the Curtain
Following extensive renovations, Vienna’s oldest opera house, the Theater an der Wien, has reopened its doors, unveiling state-of-the-art stage technology and offering the public an exclusive look at the people
Q&A with India Rose: How to prepare your body and mind for an audition
Are you a final-year ballet student or a recent graduate looking for a contract with a dance company? Don't miss our live Q&A session on February 21! India Rose, a