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June/July 2024 | maconmagazine.com 91 ABOVE Jasmine spins "Porgy & Bess." She performed the role of Clara with Utah Festival Opera in 2016 and again in her Baltimore Symphony Orchestra debut in 2019. The couple loved the vintage record cabinet so much, they asked to purchase it with the house. RIGHT The portrait painted by Andrew Harper. about her commitment to share the beauty of opera culture with others. Sierra: Opera seems other-worldly to me. Growing up, I would hear opera singers and think, 'I don't know anyone who sounds like this.' To know that right here in our community we have someone who made it to that stage is amazing. Jasmine: It's difficult because it's not a mainstream art form. There's this phrase: opera finds you. And it really does. It's something you have to be exposed to. For me, it was, "this is the coolest thing I've ever felt. I like it, and I have a talent for it, so let's see where this goes." Sierra: Growing up, my grandparents would take me to operas at the Fox Theatre, and I remember falling absolutely in love with the art form then, as a child. And on Sundays on NPR they would play nothing but opera for three or four hours. My grandfather would sit in his study, listen to opera, and prepare his Sunday School lesson. ... And one thing I took note of even then was the lack of diversity in the opera world. I would love [to know], from your perspective, what efforts are being made in the field to be more welcoming and inclusive of people of color? Jasmine: That is the topic, something that is transforming in our industry right now. I personally have had the

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