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Honest Emotion with Kamal Khan
Khan (sitting at the piano) at an opera workshop in the Dominican Republic.
come back to participate, kids who sing mostly popular music and to whom it’s been fascinating to expose all this, and professionals who work in the conservatorio and are gracious enough to welcome new input.
I work with them individually and in groups. We made assignments for a scenes program at the end of the rst taller (workshop), then we added staging to it, and next time we’ll add the orchestra; we build
incrementally. The Caribbean doesn’t have any schools giving degrees in opera, and it should.
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