Hy guys!
How are
you?
On this occasion, we must speak
about only one photo but I would like to show you two pictures of my
participation in the opera Parsifal at the Teatro Municipal in May of this
year. It was a great experience because I learned a lot, I met three of my best
friends but above all, we had a true ‘maestro’, the argentinian régisseur Robert Oswald. He conveyed the philosophical and musical
charm of the Wagnerian world.
We live a really
special artistic experience on stage! We had played two roles in the second act
of the opera. At the first time, we played the rol of the cursed souls who can
not rest in peace and live at the magician Klingsor's garden. Our characters were
very mysterious and charming because the music of Wagner is sublime!
After that, we
had to move quickly our costume for played the role of Flower Maidens who dance
and sing to seduce Parsifal! This scene was very subtlety, very femenine and
very well made thanks to the sensitive stage direction by Oswald.
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Me and my artist friends dressed as Flower Maidens |
... In the
first photo that I show us here, I appear with my inseparable friends artists.
In this case, we are dressed as Flower Maidens and we wear blond wigs and
suits of undines. This photo was taken by another friend called Lissette.
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The second
photo can you see here was taken by Patricio Melo, the official photographer of
the Municipal Theatre and shows us the scene of the Flower-Maidens that we
played during the rehearsal for the opera.
you look beautiful karina! The next time I will not loose the invitation, I have curiosity...I wanna listen your voice ;) Kisses!
ResponderEliminarHahah...!! Thank you, dear Alejandra for your comments!!!!!!! One day I will sing!!! ;)
ResponderEliminarHahah...!! Thank you, dear Alejandra for your comments!!!!!!! One day I will sing!!! ;)
ResponderEliminari never cant go to see parsifal!! because its so longggggggggg, i was never have the time to go =(.. congratulationsss!!! i hope seeyou in other opera.. maybe together =P
ResponderEliminarThanks, Catalina!!!!
ResponderEliminarHaha... Yes! It was very long!!! Five hours!! But Parsifal has become one of my favorite operas! It was a very good staging by the 'Maestro'! The five hours was very short!! Really! ;)