El Niño at the Met: Opera, Baby Jesus, and Today’s Refugees

The critically-acclaimed opera premiers at the Met, and director Lileana Blain-Cruz joins us for an evening of conversation on art, faith, and justice

       

Friday, April 19, 2024 
6 - 7 p.m.
Church of St. Paul the Apostle
Columbus Avenue & W. 60th Street
New York, NY 10023

Special appearance by Daniela Mack, the mezzo-soprano who will perform a selection from El Niño

A Christmas story at Easter time? That’s essentially what the Metropolitan Opera is doing in presenting the company premier of John Adams’s El Niño. But the opera-oratorio’s focus on the experience of the refugee and the migrant—how they struggled to find acceptance in Biblical times—could not be more contemporary, and urgent.

The composition incorporates sacred and secular texts in English, Spanish, and Latin, from biblical times to the present day, in an extraordinarily dramatic retelling of the Nativity.

The vivid new production also marks the Met debut of celebrated theater maker Lileana Blain-Cruz, resident director at Lincoln Center Theater, who joins us to talk about the opera and the importance of staging art that matters for our world today. She will be joined by Fadi Skeiker of Fordham’s theater department and Fordham theology professor Leo Guardado.

David Gibson, director of the Center on Religion and Culture, will moderate the discussion with the panelists and the audience.

BONUS: Five pairs of tickets for a performance of the opera will be drawn at random to attendees who sign up at the door and all Fordham students and faculty will be eligible for discounted tickets.

This event is a partnership between Fordham University, the Metropolitan Opera, and Church of St. Paul the Apostle
Questions? Contact:
Fordham Center on Religion and Culture
crcevent@fordham.edu