During this unprecedented time, Genevieve Raghu, Artistic Director of Into Opera, talks to professionals from the opera industry about their journeys into opera, the big choices they have made during their careers and the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on their lives, work and creativity.

How did you get into opera?
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During this unprecedented time, Genevieve Raghu, Artistic Director of Into Opera, talks to professionals from the opera industry about their journeys into opera, the big choices they have made during their careers and the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on their lives, work and creativity.
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Recent Episodes

November 13, 2020
Leslie Travers (Set and Costume Designer)
<p>From discovering opera through his local library in Hartlepool to designing multiple productions for La Scala in Milan, <strong>Leslie Travers</strong> has been on quite the journey! In this podcast, Into Opera’s Artistic Director, Genevieve Raghu, finds out about Leslie’s extraordinary design career including his award-winning production of Benjamin Britten’s Peter Grimes on Aldeburgh Beach. Leslie also shares his own very personal story about his health battle with Covid-19 in 2020. This podcast was recorded in August 2020 and produced as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.</p>

September 27, 2020
Annilese Miskimmon (Artistic Director, English National Opera)
<p>Starting a brand new job running a major national opera company… during the Covid-19 pandemic. Challenging to say the least! Annilese Miskimmon took on the prominent role of Artistic Director of English National Opera in May 2020. In this podcast, Annilese talks to Into Opera’s Artistic Director, Genevieve Raghu, about women as artistic leaders, the need for greater gender balance in opera, and offers a real insight into the planning that has had to go into ENO’s extraordinary Drive & Live: La bohème experience. This podcast was recorded in July 2020 and produced as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.</p>

August 25, 2020
Tim Claydon (Choreographer)
<p>Opera and Circus, a match made in heaven for choreographer Tim Claydon. If vocal acrobatics weren’t enough, Tim frequently takes things one step further, convincing opera singers to embrace physical acrobatics too… we hear all about how he manages that one! In this podcast, Tim talks to Into Opera’s Artistic Director, Genevieve Raghu, about his very own Billy Elliot story and shares highlights from his impressive career in opera, spanning over 25 years. This podcast was recorded in July 2020 and produced as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.</p>
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