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Teatro Real Roadshow © Javier del Real i
Teatro Real Roadshow
Roadshow
Our Platform Member, Teatro Real, and more especially Marisa Vázquez-Shelly, Director of Private Giving of the opera house, presented the FEDORA Platform on June 20th, on the occasion of the "Amigos del Real" recruitment campaign. The presentation was followed by an intervention of the Artistic Director of the Teatro Real, Joan Matabosch, who gave a talk about the opera house in order to attract new audiences. Afterwards, the young donors were able to see the general rehearsal of Lucia di Lammermoor.
Discover the pictures of the presentation below!
Teatro Real Roadshow © Javier del Real i
Teatro Real Roadshow © Javier del Real i
Teatro Real Roadshow © Javier del Real i
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Den Jyske Opera
11 June 2021
Aarhus / Denmark
On Saturday, June 12th, together with Aarhus Symphony Orchestra, Den Jyske Opera invited their audience to a free and festive opera concert under the open sky, where they could experience excerpts from both well-known classics and unknown opera treasures. The audience could enjoy excerpts from Carmen, La Bohème and Fête galante, performed by national and international soloists from the upcoming season: Ksenia Antonova, Christian Damsgaard, Randy Diamond, Sidsel Aja Eriksen, Morten Grove Frandsen, Trond Halstein Moe, Lena Haselmann and Laura Scherwitzl.
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Deutsche Oper am Rhein Düsseldorf Duisburg
21 October 2022
Düsseldorf / Germany
Interview with Gil Harush, choreographer, on his piece, don't look at the jar.
The title "don't look at the jar" is an Israeli proverb and means: Don't look at the jar but what is inside!
This year's Raodshow took place on the occasion of the dress rehearsal of the ballet "The Trial". The Trial is a new full-evening ballet inspired by Franz Kafka’s classic novel, Der Prozess, that draws you into a twisted bureaucratic maze.
For this event, the Royal Swedish Opera invited book circles, authors, young dance enthusiasts as well as students of literature, finance and political science to take part in an evening full of music, conversations and dance.
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