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Como concorrer

Fases da competição

Candidaturas

O Cascais Opera está aberto a cantores de todas as tipologias vocais, com idades entre 18 e 32 anos à data do concurso presencial.
As candidaturas devem ser submetidas através da Muvac até 15 de janeiro de 2026!

Seleção

Todas as candidaturas serão cuidadosamente avaliadas por um painel de jurados especializados. Garante que nos envias os teus melhores vídeos!

Anúncio

Todos os candidatos serão informados dos resultados: selecionado, colocado em lista de espera ou não selecionado.
Se fores selecionado, poderás então confirmar a tua participação na fase presencial do concurso.
Após todas as confirmações, serão oficialmente anunciados os concorrentes da 3.ª edição do Cascais Opera!

Concurso Presencial

O concurso é composto por Três Fases — Primeira Eliminatória, Semifinal e Final — e oferece inúmeras oportunidades a todos os participantes, independentemente de até onde cheguem.
Durante o concurso, haverá masterclasses para todos os cantores, sessões de feedback, oportunidades de concerto, e prémios que podem ser atribuídos tanto a semifinalistas como a finalistas. E, claro, serão atribuídos mais de 50.000 euros em prémios monetários após a Final, que terá lugar no Grande Auditório da Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, em Lisboa.

Datas a recordar

Candidaturas

1 novembro 2025 – 15 janeiro 2026

Anúncio

março 2026 

Concurso Presencial

29 maio – 7 junho 2026

Over the past three decades, primarily in London, Portugal and Amsterdam, Dr Jorge Balça
has developed a strong portfolio of work and a unique combination of skillsets – as a stage
director (of theatre, opera, and hybrid forms), a teacher and workshop leader, a presentation
skills, acting and creativity coach, and practice-based researcher. His work in all these
domains is distinguished by his commitment to and skill in making fantasy and invention
emerge from precise knowledge and training – and by his ability to inspire a similar alchemy
in his collaborators.

Classically trained as an actor and countertenor, he studied theatre directing in London and
Moscow, specialising in Shakespeare, techniques of adaptation, Meyerhold and commedia
dell’arte. Jorge also holds a PhD exploring the dramatic training of opera performers.
With a love for site-specific projects and collaborative forms, and an equal flair for comedy
and drama, his work is dramaturgically inventive, visually striking, and physically engaged.
He was the artistic director of Bloomsbury Opera and associate director of The Opera
Makers, both in London. In Portugal, he has recently directed L’Heure Espagnole and The
Turn of the Screw at Centro Cultural de Belém, and Don Giovanni and La Voix Humaine at
Festival de Ópera de Óbidos.

Jorge is committed to his work as a teacher, having taught at the Dutch National Opera
Academy, Morley College London, Universidade de Évora and other institutions. He
maintains an international coaching private practice and is the acting coach at the Neil
Semer Vocal Institute in Italy.

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Over the past three decades, primarily in London, Portugal and Amsterdam, Dr Jorge Balça
has developed a strong portfolio of work and a unique combination of skillsets – as a stage
director (of theatre, opera, and hybrid forms), a teacher and workshop leader, a presentation
skills, acting and creativity coach, and practice-based researcher. His work in all these
domains is distinguished by his commitment to and skill in making fantasy and invention
emerge from precise knowledge and training – and by his ability to inspire a similar alchemy
in his collaborators.

Classically trained as an actor and countertenor, he studied theatre directing in London and
Moscow, specialising in Shakespeare, techniques of adaptation, Meyerhold and commedia
dell’arte. Jorge also holds a PhD exploring the dramatic training of opera performers.
With a love for site-specific projects and collaborative forms, and an equal flair for comedy
and drama, his work is dramaturgically inventive, visually striking, and physically engaged.
He was the artistic director of Bloomsbury Opera and associate director of The Opera
Makers, both in London. In Portugal, he has recently directed L’Heure Espagnole and The
Turn of the Screw at Centro Cultural de Belém, and Don Giovanni and La Voix Humaine at
Festival de Ópera de Óbidos.

Jorge is committed to his work as a teacher, having taught at the Dutch National Opera
Academy, Morley College London, Universidade de Évora and other institutions. He
maintains an international coaching private practice and is the acting coach at the Neil
Semer Vocal Institute in Italy.

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