Mile-Long Opera 2018

Wednesday October 3rd
Monday October 8th
Free with ticket RSVP
Monday October 8th
Free with ticket RSVP
The High Line
Chelsea and Manhattan’s Meatpacking District
Chelsea and Manhattan’s Meatpacking District
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Mile-Long Opera Tickets
- Tickets are free with registration. On performance days, the High Line will close to the public early.
- Ticket holders will be given timed entry to the High Line.
- Register for tickets at milelongopera.com
- Tickets are currently closed. You can register for the wait list at www.thehighline.org

- Entrance to the High Line for the Opera is from Gansevoort St at Washington St in Manhattan’s Meatpacking District.
- The performance ends at the High Line exit on 34th St between Eleventh and Twelfth Avenues.
- Arrive 20-40 minutes before the timed entry on your ticket. Late arrivals may lose their reservation.
Subway
- (A) (C) (E) to 14th St and Eighth Avenue
- (L) to 14th St and Eighth Avenue
- (1) (2) (3) to 14th St and Seventh Avenue


The composer David Lang, in green, with the architect Liz Diller, his partner in creating "The Mile-Long Opera," a work for 1,000 singers on the High Line in New York.
CreditCreditKarsten Moran for The New York Times
In ‘The Mile-Long Opera’
All the High Line’s a Stage
By Joshua Barone - Sept. 28, 2018
By Joshua Barone - Sept. 28, 2018
“You
always step into this life cycle of the city, whether it’s declining or
being reborn, and you don’t even understand how you’re a part of it,”
the famed architect Liz Diller said earlier this week on the High Line, a
modern triumph of her firm, Diller Scofidio + Renfro.
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The Mile-Long Opera, a biography of 7 o’clock, is on the High Line in Chelsea and Manhattan’s Meatpacking District
The Mile-Long Opera is free public opera sung by 1,000 New Yorkers on Manhattan’s High Line. It tells the stories of hundreds of New Yorkers about what 7:00 pm means to them.
Audiences can enjoy the opera by walking the High Line. Each singer tells a different story which you can hear alone as you pass or with others in unison.
Preparation for the opera is a major community engagement initiative. The singers are New Yorkers from all five boroughs, just like you.
The project was created by architects Diller Scofidio + Renfo and Pulitzer Prize-winning composer David Lang, with words and lyrics by poets Anne Carson and Claudia Rankine.
Diller Scofidio + Renfo are the architects of the High Line and Lincoln Center.
David Lang is known for his large-scale public music projects such as The Public Domain for one thousand voices at Lincoln Center, and his Symphony for a Broken Orchestra with hundreds of broken school instruments.
The Mile-Long Opera is free public opera sung by 1,000 New Yorkers on Manhattan’s High Line. It tells the stories of hundreds of New Yorkers about what 7:00 pm means to them.
Audiences can enjoy the opera by walking the High Line. Each singer tells a different story which you can hear alone as you pass or with others in unison.
Preparation for the opera is a major community engagement initiative. The singers are New Yorkers from all five boroughs, just like you.
The project was created by architects Diller Scofidio + Renfo and Pulitzer Prize-winning composer David Lang, with words and lyrics by poets Anne Carson and Claudia Rankine.
Diller Scofidio + Renfo are the architects of the High Line and Lincoln Center.
David Lang is known for his large-scale public music projects such as The Public Domain for one thousand voices at Lincoln Center, and his Symphony for a Broken Orchestra with hundreds of broken school instruments.

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