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The Golden Age of Black Opera: A conversation with Legendary African American Mezzo-Soprano Denyce Graves

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The Golden Age of Black Opera: A conversation with Legendary African American Mezzo-Soprano Denyce Graves

College of Arts and Humanities | Arts for All Wednesday, February 5, 2025 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, Leah Smith Recital Hall

In celebration of Black History Month, Dean Stephanie Shonekan invites you to an exclusive conversation with mezzo-soprano Denyce Graves as part of the Spring 2025 ARHU Dean’s Lecture Series. Denyce will share insights from her career, reflecting on her trailblazing journey  as a Black woman in opera. 

The discussion will explore Denyce’s work as both an artist and advocate, including a focus on The Denyce Graves Foundation, which is dedicated to uplifting and supporting contemporary Black artists while uncovering the rich history of Black artists from the past. This timely conversation will be enriched by Dean Shonekan’s own research, offering a unique perspective on the intersection of culture and performance. An audience Q&A will conclude the dialogue. 

Following the lecture, a reception will provide an opportunity to meet Denyce Graves. 

This intimate event is limited, so be sure to register early for free admission before seats are filled!

We look forward to welcoming you to an evening celebrating the power of black voices in the arts and the legacy of those who paved the way.

Add to Calendar 02/05/25 17:30:00 02/05/25 18:30:00 America/New_York The Golden Age of Black Opera: A conversation with Legendary African American Mezzo-Soprano Denyce Graves

In celebration of Black History Month, Dean Stephanie Shonekan invites you to an exclusive conversation with mezzo-soprano Denyce Graves as part of the Spring 2025 ARHU Dean’s Lecture Series. Denyce will share insights from her career, reflecting on her trailblazing journey  as a Black woman in opera. 

The discussion will explore Denyce’s work as both an artist and advocate, including a focus on The Denyce Graves Foundation, which is dedicated to uplifting and supporting contemporary Black artists while uncovering the rich history of Black artists from the past. This timely conversation will be enriched by Dean Shonekan’s own research, offering a unique perspective on the intersection of culture and performance. An audience Q&A will conclude the dialogue. 

Following the lecture, a reception will provide an opportunity to meet Denyce Graves. 

This intimate event is limited, so be sure to register early for free admission before seats are filled!

We look forward to welcoming you to an evening celebrating the power of black voices in the arts and the legacy of those who paved the way.

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