Unable to perform live while the country is in COVID-19 lock-down, Opera Australia has created another way to share their performances with opera fans, today launching OA | TV
read moreAn Ethiopian slave girl secretly in love with the commander of the Egyptian armies. As Egypt prepares to march on Ethiopia, Aida faces a terrible choice: to save her country, she must betray the man she loves…
read moreA powerful lust meets an icy heart. In a land of executioners, riddles and fear, can love conquer death?
read moreCarmen stamps her feet, tosses back her hair and draws you into her world. Men fall instantly under her spell, and once you’ve heard her sultry Habanera, you’ll fall for opera’s favourite femme fatale, too…
read moreA candle sputters out in the Parisian night. Two hands meet in the dark and four friends’ lives are changed forever…
read moreLeading NGOs showcase how people of all ages can use art and advocacy to drive global social development.
read moreThis is the story of a Japanese girl who marries a US naval officer while he is on shore leave. With their child she waits expectantly for his return
read moreWhere do children and the arts belong in conversations on global social development?
read moreSing for Hope announced today that Dr. Haruhisa Handa, Chairman of the International Foundation for Arts and Culture and Sing for Hope’s Global Patron, has made a decade-long commitment to support SFH’s programs in New York City as well as dynamic new creative initiatives around the globe.
read moreOriginating in the 14th century in Japan, Noh is a form of theatre involving music, dance and drama. It is the oldest major theatre art that is still performed today and incorporates masks, costumes and various props, in a dance based performance…
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