An experimental workshop exploring digital inclusion and innovation through human–AI improvisation.
This workshop, part of Tuning into Opera, a research and engagement initiative from English National Opera and The University of Manchester, and the OperAI: Future of Opera series, invites you to experience live opera reimagined through human–AI collaboration.
Led by Dr Alexandra Huang-Kokina, Bicentenary Fellow at the University of Manchester and director of Operactive Arts, and Dr Kamila Rymajdo, Research Fellow at English National Opera, the event showcases scenes from a newly-created immersive sci-fi opera series both about and driven by AI. Witness performers collaborate in real time with adaptive AI systems, responding to live audience data, then take part yourself. As playful Y?kai, the mischievous spirits of Japanese folklore, you will get the chance to play in a gamified orchestra via your smartphone, directly shaping the performance.
Supported by Creative Manchester at The University of Manchester, this workshop explores how AI technologies can make opera more accessible, participatory, and relevant for 21st-century audiences.
Agenda:
4.00pm: Welcome from Creative Manchester
4.15pm: Tech demo
4.25pm: Performance demonstration with Operactive Arts
5.25pm: Break and audience survey
5.45pm: Panel discussion with Dr Alexandra Huang-Kokina, Bob Holland, Jennie McCusker, Lauren Monaghan-Pisano (Chair) and Dr Jennifer Cearns
6.15pm: Drinks reception