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Opéra de Rouen Normandie Roadshow 2019
Roadshow
On the occasion of the Opera de Rouen Normandie's Season Launch, a round-table presentation was held with the participation of Loïc Lachenal, General director of Opera de Rouen Normandie as main speaker, and the whole Young public and education team.
This Season Launch is a yearly event taking place the same period as the global new season launch and it is targeted to all the school contacts, existing partners and new prospects. The aim is to enlarge the young audience of the Opera de Rouen Normandie artistic and cultural project, by motivating teachers to bring their pupils to discover classical repertoire and contemporary creations and help teachers by providing them some materials or training to allow their sudents to be prepared to see a performance.
On the occasion of this year's FEDORA Roadshow, Irish National Opera hosted five free opera events across communities in Dublin. The Deadly World of Opera, created by director Sarah Baxter and INO Studio and Outreach Producer James Bingham, is a witty and informative deconstruction of how opera works. Irish National Opera's free performances, as part of the MusicTown Festival, were aimed at opera newbies and veterans alike.
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Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb
25 February 2018
Zagreb / Croatia
On the occasion of their concert "Rising stars of the Opera stage", the Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb promoted their young, emerging talents and presented the FEDORA Platform. The concert took place on Sunday, February 25th, 2018 at the theater and everybody was welcome to attend for free. What a wonderful occasion for the general audience to discover new opera talents!
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Operadagen Rotterdam
13 March 2019
Rotterdam / Netherlands
This year's Roadshow took place in the context of the annual Kick-off meeting during which Operadagen Rotterdam presented the complete programme of the 2019 festival edition.
Guy Coolen, the artistic director, introduced this year's theme and presented the content of the festival programme comprising contemporary, innovative, and ground-breaking productions, created by young and established makers from all over the world.
The evening was also an occasion to present some of the major talents and leading-edge makers that will be at the core of this year's programme.
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