HEROES CAMPAIGN: "MOTCC"

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The Center’s Hero Campaign aims to spotlight local nonprofits amid the COVID-19 outbreak. Our goal is to raise awareness and support the community. This is our 3rd post in the Q+A series featuring the Michigan Opera Theatre Children’s Chorus (MOTCC).

What is your nonprofit?

Michigan Opera Theatre Children’s Chorus (MOTCC) is a world-class training program that provides exceptional choral music and theatrical performance instruction in a professional environment to young people. Each season, MOTCC produces two major performances on the Detroit Opera House stage: A Winter Fantasy, the annual December showcase concert, and a full-scale opera in the spring, which is performed solely by the children’s chorus. Frequently, opportunities arise for choristers to perform with the Michigan Opera Theatre (MOT) mainstage international singers, directors, and conductors too. Many of our MOTCC alumni have gone on to prestigious conservatories and universities majoring in vocal performance or musical theater. Some have already established distinguished careers in music. 

Who do you serve? 

MOTCC offers this unique training program to 80 boys and girls with unchanged voices ages 8-16 years old from the five southeast Michigan counties, as well as Windsor, Ontario. Through our concerts and opera performances, we serve audiences of all ages throughout lower Michigan. MOTCC opera has become an annual tradition and a popular field trip for teachers wishing to introduce children to opera and live theater. What makes this experience even more significant is that all the lead roles and chorus are sung by children. Each show attracts more than 2,000 students not only from southeast Michigan but many other cities within a 100-mile radius. 

How have the communities you serve been impacted by COVID-19? 

In mid-March 2020, all rehearsals and performances of the children’s chorus had to abruptly halt due to COVID-19. This meant that not only were the individual MOTCC members impacted by the cancellation, but also the audience members who were to attend our opera The Very Last Green Thing. MOTCC received grants for tickets and buses for under-served students to attend the children’s opera free of charge. The cancellation resulted in a missed opportunity for those children. 

How has your nonprofit been impacted by COVID-19? 

Due to forced closure and social distancing, MOTCC created a 30-minute virtual opera performance of The Very Last Green Thing and presented it on MOT’s and MOTCC’s Facebook pages and websites. This project gave our choristers an opportunity to use the musical training they gained through MOTCC and the ability to express themselves artistically in a different medium. Since it was a free performance, we were not able to make up lost revenue that we would have earned in a live performance. Additionally, we had to issue refunds to our ticket holders for the canceled staged version. Currently, we are unable to announce auditions, rehearsal schedules, or commit to any production for next season due to government guidelines for public health.

What can people and businesses do to support your organization and nonprofits generally during this unique environment?

Making a donation will help MOTCC’s ability to continue to offer our music education program. With social distancing and in consideration that singers are potentially “super spreaders” of COVID-19, MOTCC may not be able to offer in-person training unless precautions through government guidelines are met. Many of these guidelines will require additional funding to provide a safe environment for our singers and staff. If we cannot have in-person contact, we will need to adapt this program for digital student engagement and distribution. The curriculum will include more individual musical instruction from our directors, conductors, and voice and dramatic instructors and require more online platforms. Your donations will subsidize the cost of this adapted program to fit government requirements for safe program delivery and keep the cost of the tuition affordable. It also supports our scholarship fund and removes the barrier for low-income families so their children may participate with full-tuition scholarships. 

MOTCC’s goals are to provide unique educational opportunities that:

  • Create high-quality opera and cultural arts experiences that are accessible, affordable, and engaging for schoolchildren

  • Tap the children’s creativity and imagination

  • Inspire the next generation of artists, and opera and cultural arts audiences.

We appreciate all your support in helping us reach our goals!

Click to view the virtual performance of The Very Last Green Thing

Read more blogs in this series:

  1. Focus: HOPE

  2. Beyond Basics

  3. HAVEN


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