Barcelona, March 29 (EFE).- The magazine ‘Ópera Actual’, a leader in opera in Spanish and based in Barcelona, has published for the first time a special edition that presents the programming during 2026 of more than forty theaters, festivals and Ibero-American lyrical companies of the Latin American Opera network (OLA).
The special, available for free reading on the Ópera Actual and OLA websites, allows you to explore the opera, zarzuela and concert seasons of institutions in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Spain, Mexico, Peru, Portugal, the Dominican Republic, Uruguay and Venezuela.
The director of the publication, Fernando Sans Riviére, points out that this first edition aims to jointly present the 2026 lyrical programming of the members of the Ópera Latinoamericana network, the association of lyrical programmers on the continent.
With this initiative, the magazine invites readers to explore the artistic richness and diversity of the seasons, as well as innovation, sustainable development and audience training projects.
At the same time, they seek to offer, in a single space, a global vision of the programmatic activity and the trends that drive it in Latin America, Spain and Portugal.
They understand that this opens an opportunity to promote new collaborations and co-productions between institutions with artistic affinities or similar dimensions.
The special edition is the result of the alliance between Ópera Actual and Ópera Latinoamérica.
The OLA community, beyond its subscribers, represents some 3.5 million users on social networks. EFE



