

By Indiana Daily Student / Pioneering the Future: Maestro Barbosa-Vásquez Presents Opera CampTM to Bloomington Communities as a Model for Sustainable Performing Arts!
This official press release, published by the Indiana Daily Student, announces the successful launch of the Bloomington Opera Camp™ 2025. A core focus is the leadership of Maestro Diego Barbosa-Vásquez, whose international postdoctoral research in socially, financially, and ecologically sustainable performing arts directly informs the camp's design. The release also highlights the exclusive BOC Fellows Program and lists extensive local partnerships, concluding with a call for


By OperaWire / Opera Camp™ Opens 2025 Registration & Announces Location
This news article announces the opening of registration for the 2025 Opera Camp™ in Bloomington, Indiana. The piece contextualizes the initiative as originating from Diego Barbosa-Vásquez's post-doctoral research in performing arts sustainability, established in 2018. The tone is informational and promotional, targeting prospective participants, local artists, educators, and the press within the opera community.


By The Bloomingtonian / Bloomington Opera Camp™ 2025 Opens Registration, Launch Event Set for Feb. 10
The article announces the arrival of the acclaimed Opera Camp™ to Bloomington, marking its first edition in the city. The article highlights the leadership of Maestro Diego Barbosa-Vásquez, noting that his postdoctoral research in sustainable performing arts informs the camp’s model.


By CanvasRebel Magazine /
The article features an in-depth interview with Maestro Diego Barbosa-Vásquez, exploring his artistic leadership, scholarly work, and community-centered initiatives. The publication also introduces his global career as an Opera, Orchestra, and Ballet Conductor and his research leadership in Performing Arts Sustainability. The article portrays Maestro Barbosa-Vásquez as a visionary.


By VoyageLA Magazine /
his feature article presents an in-depth profile of Maestro Diego Barbosa-Vásquez, highlighting his personal, artistic, and scholarly journey. The publication narrates the origins of his musical path in Colombia, his early dedication to violin and conducting, and his accelerated academic trajectory as a young prodigy. VoyageLA also showcases his contributions to the field of Performing Arts Sustainability through his research at the Ostrom Workshop.


The Art and Science of Performance: Unlocking Mentor-Mentee Tradition in Arts
Music and Performing Arts are by nature oral traditions with not absolute truths! Because of the enormous complexity around them, all...


Model for the Creation and Leadership of Sustainable Opera Camps
Opera Camps: An experiences where all Opera stakeholders (communities, students, and professionals) can interact and be part of the Opera.


Clues for Artistic and Financial Sustainability in Performing Organizations
What: Clues for Artistic and Financial Sustainability in Performing Organizations / Doctoral Dissertation Defense When: March 31st, 2023,...


How to get 147000 diversified audience for a single show? Learnings from the For-Profit Sector
Building bridges between communities and art practices has been in the center of my job and life since I accepted my first Music...


Building code for the analysis of the “Multilevel Opera Roles” Concept
Building code for the analysis of the “Multilevel Opera Roles” Concept by Diego Barbosa-Vásquez © DiegoBarbosa-Vásquez/Dec2nd2022...






















