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In the Field | Apr 10, 2012 | 24:58

April 10, 2012 Part 1

In part one of this episode. Nelson B.C.'s homegrown opera is called KHAOS and it tells a story both ancient and modern.It's based on the ancient Greek myth of Demeter and her daughter Persephone. What has so captured the imagination of opera fans, though, is that the myth has been re-written to reference an ultra contemporary issue of climate change

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