The Pocahontas County Opera House will host the season’s final performance, featuring the internationally acclaimed Irish vocalist and visual artist Ceara Conway joined by Anna Roberts Gevalt, on May 31 at 7:30 p.m.
The Opera House is looking forward to an upcoming event where history and contemporary art come together as Ceara Conway, renowned for her captivating vocal and visual artistry, performs. She has recently completed a successful series of performances and exhibitions in Europe and has received accolades from the Arts Council of Ireland as well as nominations for the RTE Radio 1 Folk Awards.
“For my residency, I wanted to use the opportunity to work with Anna Roberts Gevalt, a singer/visual artist I have long admired since hearing her stunning album Anna and Elizabeth. Both myself and Anna’s art practices have similar resonances and intersections, we have both studied and worked as visual artists and have gone on to meld and merge singing as part of our contemporary work. We have been liaising online over the last few weeks, sharing songs and materials, and developing ideas. We will spend a few days preparing for a unique performance,” Conway shared, reflecting on the creative journey leading up to the performance.
The Opera House, a cornerstone of cultural enrichment in Pocahontas County, offers this performance as part of its commitment to inclusivity and accessibility. An informal and family-friendly atmosphere ensures that everyone, from local community members to international guests, feels at home. Special accommodations are available upon request to ensure a welcoming experience for individuals with disabilities.
Tickets are moderately priced at $10 for adults, with free admission for those 17 and under. Available for purchase at pocahontasoperahouse.org, the 4th Avenue Gallery in Marlinton, and at the door on the evening of the event, this performance embodies the Opera House’s mission to bring together diverse audiences in celebration of arts and culture.
The Opera House extends heartfelt thanks to the West Virginia Division of Culture and History, along with Pocahontas County Dramas, Fairs and Festivals, Mid-Atlantic Arts, and the Pocahontas County Convention and Visitors Bureau for their ongoing support. This collaboration and community backing ensure the Opera House remains a beacon of heritage and vibrant cultural exchange.