European Opera Days accessible everywhere The 9th
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European Opera Days accessible everywhere The 9th
European Opera Days accessible everywhere The 9th edition of the European Opera Days embraces new technologies on the weekend of 8 to 10 May 2015. This year’s European Opera Days challenge opera companies around Europe to engage with audiences through different channels. Opera should be experienced ‘live’ – nothing compares with the theatre experience. Sitespecific performances have proved that unusual settings can enhance it. Audiences are curious to discover a building and its inner workings – from front of house to stage, from auditorium to workshops. It is an opportunity for them to understand the complex machinery that is opera on a practical side. Better yet is when they come to appreciate the beauty of it all – be it by the proximity to instruments playing or choristers singing, or speaking, questioning and debating with artistic teams. But today’s audience increasingly interacts with the rich and diverse cultural offer through digital means. It may prefer to discover things from the comfort of home, behind a familiar computer screen or on a convenient hand-held device. That is why this edition of the European Opera Days coincides with the launch of the Opera Europa Digital Platform, a project supported by Creative Europe. This year, almost 100 opera companies in 24 countries celebrate opera, its diversity, its rich heritage and its contemporary message through free activities, tours of theatres and workshops, rehearsals, performances and online events. Since 2007, opera companies from all over Europe have been collaborating on this project. The European Opera Days are an open invitation to discover opera in all its forms on the weekend closest to 9 May, Europe Day. The European Opera Days are a joint initiative of Opera Europa, the leading organisation for professional opera companies and festivals throughout Europe, serving over 155 members in 37 countries (www.opera-europa.org), and RESEO, the European network for opera and dance education, supporting participation, creative learning and youth productions of 95 members in 25 countries (www.reseo.org), in partnership with la Réunion des Opéras de France (www.rof.fr), ANFOLS (Italy), Opera Norge (Norway), Ópera XXI (www.operaxxi.com), the UK National Opera Coordinating Committee. For more information on the Opera Europa Digital Platform, please subscribe to its newsletter here. For more information, please contact press@operadays.eu. Highlights of this year’s programmes The Opera Europa Digital Platform Opera Europa Digital Platform is a partnership between Opera Europa, representing 155 opera companies and festivals; the cultural broadcasting channel ARTE; and 15 carefully selected theatres from across Europe. It is supported by the EC’s Creative Europe programme and by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU). It welcomes contributions from all those committed to sharing opera with a wider public. The launch is timed to coincide with Opera Europa’s conference in Madrid from 6 to 8 May and with European Opera Days 2015 whose theme is opera alive and online. On the evening of 8 May, as Madrileños enjoy the performance live from Teatro Real on big screens at Museo Nacional del Prado, El Matadero and Plaza de Oriente, La traviata will be streamed on the platform for audiences all around the world – and it will be available there for 6 months. The platform will offer extra material about the piece, but is already rich with other content from many European opera houses. Full operas online From GöteborgsOperan’s Hänsel und Gretel to extracts of Glyndebourne’s Don Pasquale and Perm State Opera’s Tchaikovsky festival, many opera companies are offering the opportunity to discover their work from the comfort of your home, some for the first time! Réunion des Opéras de France on Culturebox The French national opera organisation has entered a partnership with France Télévisions’ Culturebox, contributing to the promotion of the rich operatic offer in the country. Vamos a la ópera Opera XXI, the Spanish national organisation of opera companies, celebrates the European Opera Days and their 10th anniversary with the launch of two apps: Play Opera, about operatic love stories, and Vamos a la ópera, inviting young children to discover the insides of an opera house and all its professions. Outdoors Many opera companies are invading public spaces. Teatro Sociale di Como will be showing Teatro Real’s La traviata on Friday evening and hold events in public parks and gardens during the weekend, while AGAO’s opera chorus will perform in the centre of the city, followed by a parade through the main streets with the city band and dancers, and Lithuanian National Opera organise a picnic in front of the theatre with soloists as guests. Brussels’ La Monnaie is presenting Kaffe Matthews’ opera Finding Song Home, which is experienced by taking an audio-bike ride through town. The bikes play extracts of music depending on your journey, mixing and re-composing the opera for each participant. Crowd-pleasers Since their beginning, the European Opera Days have encouraged participating opera companies to open their doors and invite audiences to discover a theatre and an art form. As always, many theatres will be hosting guided tours of the front of house, but also of the stage and various workshops. Participants will discover how special effects are made, try on costumes and make-up, see sets being built and listen to open rehearsals… An incredible opportunity to understand the ‘making of’ opera. These open doors, guided tours, opera chorus karaoke and ‘opera for dummies’ sessions always have a great success. Every year, opera companies that survey their attendees notice their participants are majorly new visitors, and mostly young ones. The European Opera Days therefore meet a need and create excitement in local communities! Participating opera houses Austria Wien, Wiener Staatsoper Toulouse, Théâtre du Capitole Tours, Opéra de Tours Portugal Lisbon, Opera do Castelo Belgium Brussels, La Monnaie / De Munt Liège, Opéra Royal de Wallonie Germany Berlin, Komische Oper Berlin Düsseldorf, Deutsche Oper am Rhein Düsseldorf-Duisburg Gelsenkirchen, Musiktheater im Revier Karlsruhe, Badisches Staatstheater Karlsruhe Magdeburg, Theater Magdeburg Stuttgart, Staatstheater Stuttgart Wiesbaden, Camerata Nuova Russia Moscow, Moscow Music Theatre "Helikon-Opera" Moscow, Moscow State Opera and Ballet Theatre for Children and Young People Named After Natalia Sats Perm, Perm State Opera and Ballet Theatre Rostov-on-Don, Rostov State Opera Bulgaria Sofia, Sofia National Opera and Ballet Czech Republic Brno, National Theatre Brno Denmark Arhus, Den Jyske Opera Copenhagen, Royal Danish Opera Copenhagen, Nordic Network for Early Opera Finland Helsinki, Finnish National Opera France Aix-en-Provence, Festival d'Aix-enProvence Avignon, Opéra du Grand Avignon Bordeaux, Opéra national de Bordeaux Caen, Théâtre de Caen Clermont-Ferrand, Centre lyrique Clermont Auvergne Compiègne, Théâtre Impérial De Compiègne Dijon, Opéra de Dijon Lille, Opéra de Lille Limoges, Opéra de Limoges Lyon, Opéra national de Lyon Marseille, Opéra de Marseille Massy, Opéra de Massy Metz, Opéra-Théâtre de Metz Métropole Montfaucon, Festival de BesançonMontfaucon Montpellier, Opéra Orchestre national de Montpellier Nancy, Opéra national de Lorraine Nantes, Angers Nantes Opéra Nice, Opéra de Nice Orange, Chorégies d'Orange Paris, Théâtre des Champs-Elysées Paris, Opéra-Comique Paris, Opéra national de Paris Paris, Théâtre Athénée Louis-Jouvet Reims, Opéra de Reims Rennes, Opéra de Rennes Rouen, Opéra de Rouen HauteNormandie Strasbourg, Opéra National du Rhin Toulon, Opéra de Toulon Hungary Budapest, Hungarian State Opera Iceland Reykjavík, Icelandic Opera Italy Bergamo, Teatro Donizetti Bergamo Bologna, Teatro Comunale di Bologna Como, AsLiCo / Teatro Sociale di Como Macerata, Sferisterio Macerata Modena, Teatro Comunale Luciano Pavarotti Parma , Teatro Due Parma Pesaro, Rossini Opera Festival Piacenza, Fondazione Teatri di Piacenza Reggio Emilia,Teatro Reggio Emilia Rome, Associazione Musicale Tito Gobbi Torino, Teatro Regio di Torino Latvia Riga, Latvian National Opera Lithuania Vilnius, Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet Theatre Netherlands Amsterdam, Nationale Opera & Ballet Rotterdam, Operadagen Rotterdam Norway Bergen, Bergen National Opera Oslo, Den Norske Opera og Ballett Stord, Stord Haugesund University College Serbia Belgrade, Madlenianum Opera and Theatre Belgrade, Operosa Foundation Belgrade, National Theatre Belgrade Spain Madrid, Teatro Real Oviedo, Opera de Oviedo Pamplona, AGAO Peralada, Festival Castell de Peralada Sabadell, Associació d'Amics de l'Òpera de Sabadell Sevilla, Teatro de la Maestranza Valencia, Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia Sweden Göteborg, GöteborgsOperan Stockholm, Royal Swedish Opera Switzerland Biel, Theater und Orchester Biel Solothurn UK Cardiff, Welsh National Opera Canterbury, English Touring Opera Glasgow, Scottish Opera Glyndebourne, Glyndebourne Festival Opera Leeds, Opera North London, Royal Opera House Covent Garden London, English National Opera Ukraine L'viv, L'viv National Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre Poland Poznan, Teatr Wielki - Opera Poznan Warsaw, Teatr Wielki - Polish National Opera Visit http://www.operadays.eu/en/participating-houses for the updated list of participants!