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Opéra Orchestre Montpellier Roadshow 2019
Roadshow
The adventure of "Un Air de famille"' started in September 2018 with an open application for anyone willing to learn singing opera choir arias. Opéra Orchestre Montpellier received more than 300 applications to the project. All these amateur choristers started working every 15 days with professionnal choirmasters and stage directors.
The final concert took place on the 19th of April at the Opéra Berlioz and was the occasion to present the FEDORA Platform and its new commitment to Educational projects with the launch an Education Prize.
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Roadshow 2019 - Opéra Orchestre Montpellier
Roadshow 2019 - Opéra Orchestre Montpellier
Roadshow 2019 - Opéra Orchestre Montpellier
Roadshow 2019 - Opéra Orchestre Montpellier
Roadshow 2019 - Opéra Orchestre Montpellier
Roadshow 2019 - Opéra Orchestre Montpellier
Roadshow 2019 - Opéra Orchestre Montpellier
Roadshow 2019 - Opéra Orchestre Montpellier
Roadshow 2019 - Opéra Orchestre Montpellier
Roadshow 2019 - Opéra Orchestre Montpellier
Roadshow 2019 - Opéra Orchestre Montpellier
Roadshow 2019 - Opéra Orchestre Montpellier
Our Platform Member Greek National Opera organized a one-day interactive seminar entitled "Sponsorship: Enforcement, Charity or Business?" between Cultural Management graduate students and the Music department of the National University of Athens.
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Prague National Theatre
15 June 2019
Prague / Czech Republic
National Theater Prague's first Roadshow took place on the closing weekend of the educational project Opera is Fun, a cycle of performances for children and youth to attract new audiences to the opera.
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Nationaltheater Mannheim
03 May 2019
Mannheim / Germany
"The opera is a beautiful tower - but unfortunately without a staircase."
With this picture, the Mannheim opera dramaturgy describes the problem of an art form that is one of the most complex in our cultural landscape - and therefore usually attracts a theatrically experienced, educated, long-established audience. But how do newcomers get to the tower?
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