Theminine Mystique, by Bryce McClendon
Beyond Travesti
The Need to Honor All of Yourself, with Teiya Kasahara 笠原貞野
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The Need to Honor All of Yourself, with Teiya Kasahara 笠原貞野

Beyond Travesti - Season 2, Episode 1

In this episode, Bryce speaks with opera singer and interdisciplinary theater creator, Teiya Kasahara 笠原貞野 (they/them). The two discuss Teiya’s work as an interdisciplinary theater creator, in particular their projects The Queen in Me and The Butterfly Project which transform and reframe two iconic characters from opera (The Queen of the Night from The Magic Flute by Mozart and Cio Cio San from Madama Butterfly by Puccini, respectively) through a personal lens. Teiya also speaks about their queer, trans reframing of Schumann’s Dichterliebe and their upcoming personal documentary project, Project T. Learn more about Teiya’s work at their website: Teiya’s website

Release Date: May 11, 2024

Recording Date: April 12, 2024

Name of Podcast: Beyond Travesti

Episode Title & Number: Teiya Kasahara 笠原貞野, Season 2, Episode 1

Topic #1: Reimagining repertoire for yourself, and The Queen in Me [8:30]

Topic #2: Disruption in the opera space [13:05]

Topic #3: Personal inquiry, Puccini, Japan, and The Butterfly Project [20:45]

Topic #4: Teiya’s upcoming projects - Project T [28:05]

Read Episode Transcript here.

Opera Modo - TNBGD Directory Submission

Teiya’s website
Teiya’s Instagram - @teiyakashara

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Theminine Mystique, by Bryce McClendon
Beyond Travesti
Travesti: (from Italian, 'travestire,' meaning to dress up, or to disguise) An operatic tradition where a performer of one gender portrays a character of another.
Beyond Travesti is a new series of interviews with transgender and gender-expansive opera and music-theatre professionals about our history, contemporary realities, and visions for the future.