Lucha and Jamson exchange information in the aftermath of their accident.
Lucha remembers the day she left her childhood behind.
Jameson contemplates the multifaceted nature of his personality.
Lucha and Jameson connect at Lucha's performance of Orpheus and Eurydice.
Romance blooms on Lucha and Jameson's first date.
Lucha and Jameson share a passionate physical experience.
The metaphysical peak in Lucha and Jameson's love.
On their wedding day, Lucha gives Jameson a fateful gift.
Lucha receives a mysterious phone call from a voice she seems to recognize.
Before leaving Los Angeles, Orlando pays his last respects to his wife.
Reflect on the impact of a location's geography on a person's psyche.
In a state of darkness, Lucha is haunted by Jameson's red notebook.
Still submerged in darkness, Lucha dreams of Jameson's infidelity.
Lucha descends to the underworld in search of Jameson.
After years apart, Lucha and Orlando reunite in Los Angeles.
Lucha makes peace with Jameson's disappearance.
"A fire-eating singing actress" (TIME magazine) Suzanna Guzmán celebrates 30 years as a principal artist in opera performing internationally with companies including the Metropolitan Opera, Washington Opera, Opera de Geneve, Singapore Festival, Dallas Opera. She appeared in over 39 productions as an original Associate Artist of Los Angeles Opera. Known for her portrayal of the title role in Bizet's Carmen, she is also a champion of new music and has created lead roles in works by: Heggie, Nyman, Catán, Menotti, Krouse, Picker, LeBaron and many more. Dedicated to Arts Education, her one-woman show, Don't Be Afraid! It's Just Opera has been seen by over 200,000 inner-city children nation-wide. A 2006 Grammy nominee, she's the 2013 Hispanic Scholarship Fund Mentor of the Year and the 2015 recipient of the Edwin Lester Lifetime Achievement Award for Service to Arts and Community. Visit www.suzannaguzman.com for more.
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