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SEWPA - The Southeast Wisconsin Performing Arts . . .

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Southeast Wisconsin Performing Arts (SEWPA) is a non profit organization incorporated in the state of Wisconsin. We look forward to continuing to work with the many people who have made SEWPA and Opera ala Carte a success so far!

Artistic Director Kathryn Peperkorn founded the Opera Ala Carte Program in 2005 with her own studio of talented singers. The first year a small group of 6 students created an incredible show. It has since grown to over 75 students in 2007 and included a children’s choir. She envisioned a program that would serve South East Wisconsin’s youth through quality music education and performing arts that would please audiences with artistic excellence. Therefore in sewpalogo.jpg2008, SEWPA (South East Wisconsin Performing Arts, Inc.) was developed and made into a nonprofit organization to foster the Fine Arts through education, audience outreach and performance. Offering opera, dance, choral and instrumental music, SEWPA gives young people (ages 5-22) the opportunity to take classes that will inspire and engage them, directed by some of the most talented professionals in the area. SEWPA provides a safe and encouraging environment that gives each young performer, not only the skills necessary to becoming an artist, but also to become confident young adults.

Opera ala Carte . . .

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SEWPA (SouthEast Wisconsin Performing Arts), a non-profit organization fostering the Fine Arts through education, outreach, and performance, is currently running their summer Opera ala Carte program. Now, in its fourth season, Opera ala Carte is vocal program designed to give school age through college students the opportunity to perform scenes from various operas on stage to a wide range of audiences

Opera ala Carte has an exciting season in 2008. This summer’s program of Opera ala Carte will present selections from five operas in performances July 24, 25, 26, 31, Aug. 1, 2 and 3 at both Armitage Academy and Reuther Auditorium in Kenosha. The program will include selections from The Three Little Pigs, Gertrude McFuzz, The Mikado, The Marriage of Figaro, and La Boheme.

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