Rosellina Garbo,”la costante delle mie foto sono io, il mio mondo interiore, che naturalmente e fortunatamente si è arricchito della vita che ho vissuto”.

Prima raffinata ballerina e poi acuta fotografa, Rosellina Garbo ha fatto del raccontare la sua professione e missione. Persona di rara sensibilità e molteplici interessi, è ormai figura di riferimento fra i fotografi di scena italiani. Collabora, fra gli altri, con l'Unesco, il Conservatorio "V. Bellini" di Palermo e dal 2013 è fotografa ufficiale del... Continue Reading →

“Photography must convey the expression of that is being sung on stage”. Inside the photography of Antoni and Toni Bofill

A double interview introduces a new section about stage photography, which will feature the most important professionals sharing their knowledge of photograpy and their feelings while working behind the camera. Thanks to a new collaboration with Jordi Pujal, Operafashion is honoured to host Antoni and Toni Bofill, two generations of legendary visual artist, official photographers... Continue Reading →

“La fotografía debe transmitir la expresión de lo que se canta”. Entremos en el universo de Antoni y Toni Bofill

Una entrevista a 4 manos para inaugurar una nueva sección dedicada a la fotografía de escena. Conversaciones con los grandes fotógrafos profesionales de hoy día que permitirán compartir su cultura fotográfica, su experiencia y sus sensaciones detrás de la cámara, esa cámara que les permite inmortalizar todo tipo de manifestaciones. Merced a una nueva colaboración... Continue Reading →

Behind the scenes of “Nabucco” at the Festival Verdi: the costume designer Gianluca Sbicca

During a career spanning 19 years, Gianluca Sbicca has created the costumes for some theater production. In 2001 he began an artistic partnership with Luca Ronconi which continued for 15 years until his last production Lehman Trilogy. His talent and artistry have earned his UBU Award for the work in Il Ratto d'Europa (2012) directed... Continue Reading →

Dietro le quinte di “Demetrio e Polibio” al Rossini Opera Festival 2019: i giovani costumisti dell’Accademia di Belle Arti in Urbino

"Demetrio e Polibio", spettacolo andato in scena per la prima volta al Rossini Opera Festival nel 2010, è frutto di una fortunata collaborazione tra il regista Davide Livermore e la scuola di scenografia dell’Accademia di Belle Arti di Urbino. Le scene e i costumi sono stati ideati ed in gran parte realizzati da un giovanissimo,... Continue Reading →

Behind the scenes of “Il Castello di Kenilworth” at Donizetti Opera 2018: the costume designer Ursula Patzak

During a career spanning 27 years, Ursula Patzak has created the costumes for some cinema masterpieces. Her talent and artistry have earned her two Ciak d’Oro Awards and David di Donatello Awards for her work in Noi credevamo (2009) and Il giovane favoloso (2015), both directed by Mario Martone. We met the famous costume designer... Continue Reading →

Behind the scenes of “La Traviata” at Luglio Musicale Trapanese: the costume designer Tommaso Lagattolla

One of the most interesting opera productions of summer 2018 has been "La Traviata" by Giuseppe Verdi at Luglio Musicale Trapanese with the unconventional direction of Andrea Cigni. Operafashion has met the set and costume designer who worked on it, Tommaso Lagattolla. He’s an appreciated Italian theatrical creative, teacher of Show Business Costume Design at... Continue Reading →

The masters of costume design. Michael Gianfrancesco at Rossini Opera Festival 2018

On the occasion of the Rossini Opera Festival, Operafashion met Michael Gianfrancesco, costume designer of the new production "Ricciardo e Zoraide" that will open the 2018 edition. Michael Gianfrancesco is a Toronto-based set and costume designer whose work has been seen across Canada in productions of theatre, opera and dance. In 2008, he received the... Continue Reading →

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