Helena Collective Credit: image courtesy of the artist
The Three Tenors ruined everything. As much as they popularized opera, they bogarted the spotlight for men. But there’s a reason the term “prima donna” is in the mainstream lexicon and “primo uomo” is not.
The local all-female Helena Collective are reclaiming the focus through not just their singing but their feminist perspective.
This concert — titled The Tender: From Eve’s Footsteps — is a hard reset on the story of the biblical OG woman, told through the female gaze via songs, poetry and narration. Expect to be both enchanted and enlightened.
7 p.m. Sunday, March 22, Timucua Arts, $30.
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Jessica Bryce Young has been working with Orlando Weekly since 2003, serving as copy editor, dining editor and arts editor before becoming editor in chief in 2016.
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