At Powerhouse Arts in Brooklyn, from October 8 to 11, 2025, the U.S. premiere of Sibyl, a multimedia work by the renowned South African artist William Kentridge, will take place. The event is part of the inaugural Powerhouse: International festival, curated by David Binder, which presents a series of innovative artistic performances across various venues in Brooklyn. Sibyl is a two-part production: the first part, The Moment Has Gone, is an animated film accompanied by an original piano score by Kyle Shepherd and a male choir directed by Nhlanhla Mahlangu; the second part, Waiting for the Sibyl, is a chamber opera that reinterprets the Greek myth of the Sibyl through ten singers and dancers performing against hand-painted backgrounds, ink projections, collages, and shadow play.

The work explores universal themes such as the human desire to know the future and the forces that obscure it, combining visual arts, music, and dance into an immersive experience. The production received the 2023 Olivier Award for Outstanding Contribution to Opera. The performance takes place in the historic Grand Hall of Powerhouse Arts, a former industrial facility transformed into a cultural space, offering the audience a multisensory experience that explores the intersection of visual art, music, and contemporary theater.