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The Wandering Opera
With Le Sang du Glacier, opera reconnects with the spirit of the traveling troupes of old—those who roamed the roads in caravans, bringing villages to life with music and storytelling. From January to March 2025, an Opera-Truck will journey across the Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes region, transforming town squares, markets, and parks into ephemeral stages. A modular structure, a stage beneath a circus-style tent, open-air seating—the opera appears where least expected.
Created by Lucie Verot Solaure, Claire-Melanie Sinnhuber, and Angelique Clairand, this project is more than a performance. It reinvents the connection between artists and audiences, blending music and narrative, tradition and modernity. Each stop becomes a moment of exchange, a shared experience where art sparks encounters. Le Sang du Glacier doesn’t just bring opera to the people—it offers them something to feel, to remember, to carry with them.

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Keywords
Lyon, Opera, wandering, cinema paradisio, Opera itinerant, le sang du glacier, opera de Lyon
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Cinema Paradisio, version Opera: The Wandering Opera
The Wandering Opera<br />
With Le Sang du Glacier, opera reconnects with the spirit of the traveling troupes of old—those who roamed the roads in caravans, bringing villages to life with music and storytelling. From January to March 2025, an Opera-Truck will journey across the Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes region, transforming town squares, markets, and parks into ephemeral stages. A modular structure, a stage beneath a circus-style tent, open-air seating—the opera appears where least expected.<br />
Created by Lucie Verot Solaure, Claire-Melanie Sinnhuber, and Angelique Clairand, this project is more than a performance. It reinvents the connection between artists and audiences, blending music and narrative, tradition and modernity. Each stop becomes a moment of exchange, a shared experience where art sparks encounters. Le Sang du Glacier doesn’t just bring opera to the people—it offers them something to feel, to remember, to carry with them.