HCO ✕ YOU is Harvard College Opera’s plan to put its reach, resources, and relationships to use for the broader community.
As it stands, to organize a small-scale artistic event — a recital, a concert, a composition debut, a semi-staged reading, and so on — an artist at Harvard must either recruit all their fellow participants by word of mouth, or they must join an existing organization to be equipped with the freedom, resources, and connections to realize their ideas. Less frequently, some organizations — will offer one-off opportunities for creators to contribute original works — musicals, choral works, etc. — for existing organizations to perform, but the power and resources to execute still ultimately remain with the organization, rather than the creator.
The opportunity provided by these organizations — a class of entities to which HCO, of course, belongs — can be immensely powerful (and indeed, perhaps the only way to execute some of the biggest projects, such as the full opera productions we stage annually), they should not be the only game in town. Likewise, the ability to make art at Harvard should not depend on prior social engagement with the arts community or on participation within existing organizations. Under this organization, some projects are continually left un-attempted: even for HCO, by way of example, there is a sweet spot of operas we consider to provide strong opportunities for our choral and orchestral musicians and to employ a large enough cast to meet our mission of providing performance opportunities for undergraduates, but many incredible works do not fall within this sweet spot, often on account of employing too small a cast. Although those works are eminently viable on the basis of available artists, they fail to meet the needs of organizations themselves and so never find an outlet — but this need not be the case.
Our vision with HCO ✕ YOU is to offer an alternative — one where creators, performers, and producers have the tools and knowledge to find each other, and the resources to realize their visions independently. Our hypothesis is that by democratizing access to information and supporting the organic connection of artists across organizational boundaries, we can help to create a thriving artistic scene on Harvard campus well beyond anything we or any other club could produce in the confines of our own seasons and missions. We think such an environment has the further potential to enrich the projects of major organizations like our own, too, by providing members with more opportunities to gain experience and comfort performing, and by increasing the engagement of the overall campus with the arts.
With this overarching ambition in mind, the detailed HCO ✕ YOU project is divided into four distinct aspects, each of which solves a different facet of the same four-part information problem: How do creators, performers, producers, and audiences find each other in the absence of a dedicated organization for that purpose?
HCO ✕ YOU:
I. The Bulletin
II. Talent and Skill Registries
III. The Digest
IV. HCO Platform Services
Taken together, the four pillars establish a new infrastructure and creative environment for independent artmaking on campus — one where smaller projects are not dependent on clubs or personal connections for their realization, and one where any artist, from the moment they step on campus, has everything they need to join or initiate a creative project on their own terms.
Learn more about each of the four pillars by clicking the button below, which will take you to our HCO ✕ YOU platform. If you would like to help us in building and/or expanding the infrastructure involved in the platform, please contact President James Rose ’22/’23 and Artistic Initiatives Chair Lucas Amory ’25 at harvardcollegeopera@gmail.com.