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  2. Puerto Ricans in southwest Detroit cement legacy in ... - AOL

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    Puerto Ricans in Michigan will soon have a new safe space for music and community building. La Casita Cimarrón y Yuketí de Detroit is prepared to expand its footprint in the community with a ...

  3. List of North American opera companies - Wikipedia

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    Capitol Opera Albany-Saratoga; Center for Contemporary Opera; Chautauqua Opera; Chelsea Opera; Delaware Valley Opera Company; Dicapo Opera (closed 2015) Empire Opera; Encompass New Opera Theatre; Finger Lakes Opera; Family Opera Initiative; The Gilbert and Sullivan Light Opera Company of Long Island; Glimmerglass Festival; Gotham Chamber Opera ...

  4. Detroit Opera's romantic tragedy 'La Traviata' will transport ...

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    Detroit Opera’s staging takes the characters from their original 1853 setting to the early 20th century to take a progressive look at gender relations and society’s changing views about women.

  5. Controversial arts center, dividing Detroit and Grosse Pointe ...

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    The Schaap Center for Performing Arts, which is being built in Grosse Pointe Park at its western border with Detroit, has caused quite a ruckus, including a lawsuit earlier this year and a ...

  6. Luis A. Ferré Performing Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The Center features four main concert and theater halls, two eateries and a central outdoor plaza, each with its own unique features: Antonio Paoli Festival Hall – Dedicated to a Puerto Rican opera singer, it is the largest hall of the center. Seating is between 1,875 and 1,945, and features two stories with VIP balconies, world-class ...

  7. Antonio Paoli - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Paoli (14 April 1871 – 24 August 1946) was a Puerto Rican tenor.At the height of his fame, he was known as "The King of Tenors and The Tenor of Kings." He is considered to be the first Puerto Rican to reach international fame in the musical arts.

  8. Justino Díaz - Wikipedia

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    Justino Díaz (born January 29, 1940) is a Puerto Rican operatic bass-baritone.In 1963, Díaz won an annual contest held at the Metropolitan Opera of New York, becoming the first Puerto Rican to obtain such an honor and as a consequence, made his Metropolitan debut in October 1963 in Verdi's Rigoletto as Monterone.

  9. Puzzling 'Europeras' wins over younger audience at Detroit Opera

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    Detroit Opera continues to push and shove at the boundaries of what the art form can achieve with John Cage’s “Europeras 3 & 4.” Puzzling 'Europeras' wins over younger audience at Detroit ...