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Teatro Grattacielo Announces the World Premiere of Generación Perdida
Classical/Opera
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Located in Manhattan
La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club
66 East 4th St NYC NY
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Fri, Jul 18th 7:30pm
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Teatro Grattacielo is proud to present the world premiere of Generación Perdida, a monodrama-opera composed by Mexican composer Jorge Sosa, based on the book by Mexican-Colombian poet Javier Moro Hernandez(Ediciones Periféricas). The piece explores the humanitarian crisis affecting Mexico and Latin America, where kidnapping and forced disappearances have profoundly impacted countless communities over the past decade. It reflects on the complex realities of violence in the region and the broader social and political forces at play.

Rather than depicting violence directly, Generación Perdida seeks to create space for reflection and dialogue through the expressive power of poetry and music. By juxtaposing art and beauty against the weight of these themes, the piece invites audiences to engage in conversation about memory, resilience, and the pursuit of peace.

Location: La MaMa, The Downstairs Theater

Date: Friday, July 18, 2025, at 7:30 PM

Conductor: Tianhui Ng

Director: Elena Arroz

Sung in Spanish with English supertitles

“In Generación Perdida, I seek to address the theme of violence as an act of remembrance, a way to bear witness to this dark chapter in our history. I firmly believe that art and literature play an essential role in understanding and preserving the memory of the historical moments we are forced to witness. Language is a crucial tool in this process—through poetry, we can narrate pain, foster understanding, and generate empathy for the victims who journey across our continent and our borders.”

— Javier Moro Hernandez, poet.

“My hope is that this piece ignites a spark—one that leads to reflection, dialogue, and collective action. Generación Perdida is a memorial to the countless lives lost, and in opposition to the horrors of violence and war, we offer the beauty of art as an act of defiance, remembrance, and hope.”

— Jorge Sosa, composer

The development of Generación Perdida received funding from OPERA America’s IDEA Opera Grants program, supported by the Charles and Cerise Jacobs Charitable Foundation and New York City Council Member Eric Bottcher, Cultural Immigrant Initiative.

About Teatro Grattacielo’s last three decades.

Successful productions of rare and forgotten operatic gems such as Mascagni’s Guglielmo Ratcliff, Montemezzi’s L’Amore dei Tre Re, Giordano’s La Cena Delle Beffe, and Spontini’s historic Italian version of La Vestale are some highlights of Teatro Grattacielo’s past years, to name a few. The company’s dedication to excellence and musical authenticity has earned recognition from audiences, critics, and artists alike. Under new leadership since 2020, Teatro Grattacielo has expanded both its repertoire and boundaries, gaining international acclaim and creating collaborations with prominent arts organizations, implementing the robust educational programs Creative Tableaux, and experimenting with innovative performance techniques. In 2024, Teatro Grattacielo celebrated its 30th Anniversary Season with the world premiere of an American opera, Beyond the Horizon by Nicolas Flagello, which was very well received by the New York press.

For more information and ticket purchases, please visit www.grattacielo.org.

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