The Cultural Workers Podcast (audio) Video version with added content: https://youtu.be/KO1P7bJZ0GQ
I am happy to welcome the ever evolving Jayme Alilaw to the Podcast.
Veteran, Masters of Music in Vocal Peformance, life coach, and mother...to name some of her roles in life. Jayme is a name to know and a voice to hear. I hope you are inspired by her "nontraditional" story.
How she came to opera and her views on whether opera what she wants.
(the following excerpt is courtesy of www.jayme-alilaw.com )
Jayme, who is noted for a lush and vibrant tone, is equally at home in operatic, classical, spiritual, and musical theater repertoires. She performs the standard operatic repertoire as well as the contemporary canon, often premiering original works. Jayme is a resident artist with The Atlanta Opera and a featured Artistic Family member at Dad’s Garage Theater Company. In fact, she is a founding member of ImprOper, an operatic improvisation team that improvises 30 minute operas. A veteran of the U.S. Army, Ms. Alilaw frequently sang for military ceremonies throughout the United States and the Middle East.
A teaching artist and staunch advocate of the performance of works by African American composers, Jayme has co-created Tapestry, an in-school residency program geared toward 3-8th grade students exposing them to the power and creative value of Spirituals. Jayme is currently touring La Femme Noire: The Celebrated Woman, a program that highlights works by African American women composers.
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