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Roadshow 2019 - Opéra Orchestre Montpellier i
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
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.
Read moreThis year's Roadshow organised by Teatro Real was organised during the general rehearsal of the opera Capriccio by Strauss.
During this special evening, the young members of the Friends of Teatro Real were invited to attend a presentation by Marisa Vázquez-Shelly about the vision and mission of the Fedora Platform.
Platform Members, Roadshow
Royal Swedish Opera
07 September 2023
Stockholm / Sweden
On 7 September 2023, in collaboration with designer Louise Xin, the Textile Fashion Center and the Textile University in Borås, the Royal Swedish Opera presented a brand-new collection of unique pieces created out of old stage costumes.
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