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Visuals in the Dallas Museum of Artwork
Dallas Opera Structure to Function Visuals in the Dallas Museum of Artwork
Tickets are actually on sale for your Dallas Opera’s 1st “March Mini-Fest: puccini,” featuring Manon Lescaut and La Boheme.Manon Lescaut, which opens on March 1, with the first of 4 mainstage performances from the Margot & Bill Winspear Opera House at the AT&T performing Arts Center, stars an internationally-acclaimed cast
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Manon Lescaut, composed by Giacomo puccini in 1892, premiered early the following year in Turin, Italy. The opera was re-introduced in 1894 at Milan’s La Scala (newly revised) and propelled puccini to the
front ranks of his contemporaries. Set in France and America in the latter half of the 18th century, the opera traces the amorous twists-and-turns of its title character, who loses love only to find it again
before being separated forever on a distant, foreign shore.The performance is the very first in a two-part puccini mini-festival in March, will incorporate images in the collection of the Dallas Museum of Artwork into the production style and design, in a special collaboration
between the two prominent arts organizations.“To visualize Manon Lescaut as she journeys from town (Amiens) to city (paris) to port (LeHavre) to wilderness (Louisiana!),” explains director Edward Berkeley, “I looked for evocative pictures that, with
one stroke, would transport audiences.“The pictures from the DMA seemed ideal for Amiens with the innocent pastel depiction of the town square and for paris, where the Aubusson tapestries have the intricacy of Manon’s new-found life,” Berkeley
continued. “The uniqueness of the Aubussonmakesgings make Manon’s plunge into elegance feel like a drowning in luxury. As the journey of Manon turns to grimmer realities, I chose natural visuals of a
black-and-white port and the Beckett-esque desert just outside of New Orleans.”Berkeley, staging the production in his company debut, has selected several charming photos of mid-eighteenth-century Aubusson tapestries in the DMA’s Decorative Arts and Design collection - and that’s
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The DMA tapestries depict genteel scenes of aristocratic courtship and leisure pursuits in peaceful pastoral settings, framed by a profusion of fruit-laden vines, flowers, and birds.
These tapestries were a gift of Mr. and Mrs. Algur H. Meadows and the Meadows Foundation, Incorporated in 1968.
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