Like many artistic collaborations, this one began over yoga, solidified over pizza and blossomed over chicken cacciatore. John Jarboe and his Philadelphia cabaret group, The Bearded Ladies, had an idea to create a performance piece on Andy Warhol. The idea intrigued David Devan, who was intent on rethinking the city’s opera company. After running into each other at yoga, the two Knight Arts grantees shared a meal and decided to partner in producing “Andy: A Popera.” Far from a Warhol biopic, the piece will explore a few essential questions: What is Warhol’s legacy, and how is his statement about everyone having 15 minutes of fame relevant today? Is immortality worth dying for? This pairing of people and ideas may sound unusual, but so is the creative process behind it. With Knight funding, the piece will be written and composed, tested before audiences at neighborhood pop-up performances, reworked with feedback and finally staged next March. It’s a Popera in three acts, literally fueled by food and community.