Milan (AP)-Photographer Gerrard Offeros published full access to the back stage of the La Scala Belle Core in six years to develop a series of emotional, clear pictures at the theater museum at the theater museum Book.
The Dominic Meyer, the general manager of the Opera House, acknowledged Tuesday that an exhibition on the ballet was “rare” in the most connected theater with the opera.
Nevertheless, the show, titled “The invisible eyes, dancing behind the curtain”, has also been emphasized that Belle has been part of the theater’s mission since its inception. In a timeline in the first room of the exhibition, it was reported that La Scala’s Antonio Siliar’s opening performance of “L” Europa Reconstita, also had two ballets on August 3, 1778.
Manuel Ligers, head of La Scala’s Belle Corps, said he “gave” full freedom “to roam the back stage and rehearsal halls to find these special moments.
They include La Scala’s star principal dancer Nicholita Mani, who is trapped in a back stage throat with her husband, principal dancer Timovage Andrejishin. In the photo of the retrieval title, a young Balrina is shown in a white tooto from behind when she peeking behind the scenes on the stage, and remembers Edgar Digas, the French impression.
The dancers are photographed from the top of the stage lights, behind the legs behind the break, the backlot when they prepare to make their own entry.
“Your work revives our art,” Ligers told Ufaras in a video with the exhibition. “
Photos-In some black and white, there are some more colored-together with a sculpture of white paper of ballet costumes through Katrina Crypex, from romantic period skirt flow to more modern short clothing. A dragon -inspired ballet dress was dedicated to the late La Scala star and principal dancer Carla Fariki.
The exhibition at the Museum of Tatroullah School continues from Wednesday to September 14. The book with the exhibition will be published later this month.