Rome's Anniversary Art
This year, the city of Rome celebrated its 2,765th anniversary, with a show featuring some of the Eternal City’s famous actors, singers, and musicians, and staged in the world-famous Via dei Fori Imperiali, followed in the adjacent Trajan’s Market by a high-impact hour-long AV show by Unità C1.
Stormy Weather For The Flying Dutchman
To open its 2012 Opera Festival, Beijing’s huge National Center for Performing Arts decided to produce The Flying Dutchman, its first Wagner opera, in commemoration of the 200th anniversary of the composer’s birth.
Grand Opening Of Donbass Arena
Italy's K-Events recently produced a huge show for the inauguration of the 50,000-seat, five-star Donbass Arena in Donetsk, Ukraine.
The Village People
This year, one of Giacomo Puccini's earliest, lesser-known operas, Edgar, was performed for the first time ever at the Puccini Festival, the annual summer
Viva Italia
For gourmets worldwide, Emilia Romagna is an Italian region synonymous with Bologna, Parma ham, and Lambrusco wine, but for Italian rock fans, it's the
Lenten Projections
During Lent, Rome's old Jewish fish market, an extraordinary example of industrial architecture near the Eternal City's Circo Massimo, hosted the fourth
House Projections
While the name often conjures up images of opulent grandeur, La Venaria Reale will almost certainly draw a blank with most people. It is, in fact, the