I donīt know if they do that and iīm planning to see a showround but i donīt know whatīs the diffrents between see a showround on the opera house and see a showround on the old stage? Could someone please explain if itīs the same thing or diffrent?
New Opera house?
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Rosie
, Jan 13 2006 02:16 PM
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#1
Posted 13 January 2006 - 02:16 PM
Hello, Could somebody please tell me if they show ballets in the new opera house in Denmark?
I donīt know if they do that and iīm planning to see a showround but i donīt know whatīs the diffrents between see a showround on the opera house and see a showround on the old stage? Could someone please explain if itīs the same thing or diffrent?
I donīt know if they do that and iīm planning to see a showround but i donīt know whatīs the diffrents between see a showround on the opera house and see a showround on the old stage? Could someone please explain if itīs the same thing or diffrent?
#2
Posted 08 February 2006 - 10:30 AM
Rosie, I hope that this is not too late for you. I was in both theaters during the 2005 Bournonville Festival. Of course, the festival performances were held in the 'old' theater, which is idea for ballet. During a tour of the new & larger opera house, we were told that ballets are also being staged there. It's an ultra-modern venue with state-of-the-art stage mechanics, an impressive auditorium with 'Queens box' similar to the one in the old theater (but modern in style), and a ballet studio with a wonderful springy floor. If at all possible, try to attend shows in both theaters.
#3
Posted 10 February 2006 - 01:01 PM
Natalia, on Feb 8 2006, 07:30 PM, said:
Rosie, I hope that this is not too late for you. I was in both theaters during the 2005 Bournonville Festival. Of course, the festival performances were held in the 'old' theater, which is idea for ballet. During a tour of the new & larger opera house, we were told that ballets are also being staged there. It's an ultra-modern venue with state-of-the-art stage mechanics, an impressive auditorium with 'Queens box' similar to the one in the old theater (but modern in style), and a ballet studio with a wonderful springy floor. If at all possible, try to attend shows in both theaters.
#4
Posted 11 February 2006 - 05:25 AM
As far as I know, the only ballet performed in the new Opera house's big stage is Neumeier's "The little Mermaid". I suppose because it is a new production which is made for a bigger stage. Otherwise, it has been operas on that stage.
Just keep your eyes and ears open
Just keep your eyes and ears open
#5
Posted 23 February 2006 - 01:42 PM
Susanne, on Feb 11 2006, 02:25 PM, said:
As far as I know, the only ballet performed in the new Opera house's big stage is Neumeier's "The little Mermaid". I suppose because it is a new production which is made for a bigger stage. Otherwise, it has been operas on that stage.
Just keep your eyes and ears open
Just keep your eyes and ears open
do you know if they always show the backstage of the new opera house or just for a season? Please let me know
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