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  • 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.
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  • 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.
    _WandOpe_051.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_048.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_046.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_045.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_044.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_039.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_035.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_031.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_024.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_020.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_018.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_017.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_016.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_012.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_008.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_001.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_054.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_052.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_050.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_049.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_047.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_041.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_038.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_034.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_033.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_032.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_030.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_029.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_028.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_026.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_027.jpg
  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
    _WandOpe_021.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_019.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_014.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_015.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_010.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_007.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_006.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_005.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_004.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_003.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_043.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_042.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_040.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_037.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_036.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_023.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_013.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_011.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_009.jpg
  • 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.
    _WandOpe_002.jpg
  • The Wandering Opera<br />
Imagined by Yann Frisch and his team, this truck carries within it a nomadic theater, designed to bring performances to places without a stage. Rented by the Opéra de Lyon, it stops in a square, a courtyard, or in the heart of a city or village, and in just a few hours, the set comes to life, the lights are placed, and a 90-seat theater emerges.<br />
Wherever it parks, it creates anticipation, wonder, and the moment of the performance.<br />
More than just a vehicle, it is a moving stage, a bearer of emotions that transforms each stop into a unique encounter between art and its audience.<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.
    CamOpe_036.jpg
  • The Wandering Opera<br />
Imagined by Yann Frisch and his team, this truck carries within it a nomadic theater, designed to bring performances to places without a stage. Rented by the Opéra de Lyon, it stops in a square, a courtyard, or in the heart of a city or village, and in just a few hours, the set comes to life, the lights are placed, and a 90-seat theater emerges.<br />
Wherever it parks, it creates anticipation, wonder, and the moment of the performance.<br />
More than just a vehicle, it is a moving stage, a bearer of emotions that transforms each stop into a unique encounter between art and its audience.<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.
    CamOpe_033.jpg
  • The Wandering Opera<br />
Imagined by Yann Frisch and his team, this truck carries within it a nomadic theater, designed to bring performances to places without a stage. Rented by the Opéra de Lyon, it stops in a square, a courtyard, or in the heart of a city or village, and in just a few hours, the set comes to life, the lights are placed, and a 90-seat theater emerges.<br />
Wherever it parks, it creates anticipation, wonder, and the moment of the performance.<br />
More than just a vehicle, it is a moving stage, a bearer of emotions that transforms each stop into a unique encounter between art and its audience.<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.
    CamOpe_031.jpg
  • The Wandering Opera<br />
Imagined by Yann Frisch and his team, this truck carries within it a nomadic theater, designed to bring performances to places without a stage. Rented by the Opéra de Lyon, it stops in a square, a courtyard, or in the heart of a city or village, and in just a few hours, the set comes to life, the lights are placed, and a 90-seat theater emerges.<br />
Wherever it parks, it creates anticipation, wonder, and the moment of the performance.<br />
More than just a vehicle, it is a moving stage, a bearer of emotions that transforms each stop into a unique encounter between art and its audience.<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.
    CamOpe_029.jpg
  • The Wandering Opera<br />
Imagined by Yann Frisch and his team, this truck carries within it a nomadic theater, designed to bring performances to places without a stage. Rented by the Opéra de Lyon, it stops in a square, a courtyard, or in the heart of a city or village, and in just a few hours, the set comes to life, the lights are placed, and a 90-seat theater emerges.<br />
Wherever it parks, it creates anticipation, wonder, and the moment of the performance.<br />
More than just a vehicle, it is a moving stage, a bearer of emotions that transforms each stop into a unique encounter between art and its audience.<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.
    CamOpe_028.jpg
  • The Wandering Opera<br />
Imagined by Yann Frisch and his team, this truck carries within it a nomadic theater, designed to bring performances to places without a stage. Rented by the Opéra de Lyon, it stops in a square, a courtyard, or in the heart of a city or village, and in just a few hours, the set comes to life, the lights are placed, and a 90-seat theater emerges.<br />
Wherever it parks, it creates anticipation, wonder, and the moment of the performance.<br />
More than just a vehicle, it is a moving stage, a bearer of emotions that transforms each stop into a unique encounter between art and its audience.<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.
    CamOpe_026.jpg
  • The Wandering Opera<br />
Imagined by Yann Frisch and his team, this truck carries within it a nomadic theater, designed to bring performances to places without a stage. Rented by the Opéra de Lyon, it stops in a square, a courtyard, or in the heart of a city or village, and in just a few hours, the set comes to life, the lights are placed, and a 90-seat theater emerges.<br />
Wherever it parks, it creates anticipation, wonder, and the moment of the performance.<br />
More than just a vehicle, it is a moving stage, a bearer of emotions that transforms each stop into a unique encounter between art and its audience.<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.
    CamOpe_020.jpg
  • The Wandering Opera<br />
Imagined by Yann Frisch and his team, this truck carries within it a nomadic theater, designed to bring performances to places without a stage. Rented by the Opéra de Lyon, it stops in a square, a courtyard, or in the heart of a city or village, and in just a few hours, the set comes to life, the lights are placed, and a 90-seat theater emerges.<br />
Wherever it parks, it creates anticipation, wonder, and the moment of the performance.<br />
More than just a vehicle, it is a moving stage, a bearer of emotions that transforms each stop into a unique encounter between art and its audience.<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.
    CamOpe_021.jpg
  • The Wandering Opera<br />
Imagined by Yann Frisch and his team, this truck carries within it a nomadic theater, designed to bring performances to places without a stage. Rented by the Opéra de Lyon, it stops in a square, a courtyard, or in the heart of a city or village, and in just a few hours, the set comes to life, the lights are placed, and a 90-seat theater emerges.<br />
Wherever it parks, it creates anticipation, wonder, and the moment of the performance.<br />
More than just a vehicle, it is a moving stage, a bearer of emotions that transforms each stop into a unique encounter between art and its audience.<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.
    CamOpe_011.jpg
  • The Wandering Opera<br />
Imagined by Yann Frisch and his team, this truck carries within it a nomadic theater, designed to bring performances to places without a stage. Rented by the Opéra de Lyon, it stops in a square, a courtyard, or in the heart of a city or village, and in just a few hours, the set comes to life, the lights are placed, and a 90-seat theater emerges.<br />
Wherever it parks, it creates anticipation, wonder, and the moment of the performance.<br />
More than just a vehicle, it is a moving stage, a bearer of emotions that transforms each stop into a unique encounter between art and its audience.<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.
    CamOpe_010.jpg
  • The Wandering Opera<br />
Imagined by Yann Frisch and his team, this truck carries within it a nomadic theater, designed to bring performances to places without a stage. Rented by the Opéra de Lyon, it stops in a square, a courtyard, or in the heart of a city or village, and in just a few hours, the set comes to life, the lights are placed, and a 90-seat theater emerges.<br />
Wherever it parks, it creates anticipation, wonder, and the moment of the performance.<br />
More than just a vehicle, it is a moving stage, a bearer of emotions that transforms each stop into a unique encounter between art and its audience.<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.
    CamOpe_004.jpg
  • The Wandering Opera<br />
Imagined by Yann Frisch and his team, this truck carries within it a nomadic theater, designed to bring performances to places without a stage. Rented by the Opéra de Lyon, it stops in a square, a courtyard, or in the heart of a city or village, and in just a few hours, the set comes to life, the lights are placed, and a 90-seat theater emerges.<br />
Wherever it parks, it creates anticipation, wonder, and the moment of the performance.<br />
More than just a vehicle, it is a moving stage, a bearer of emotions that transforms each stop into a unique encounter between art and its audience.<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.
    CamOpe_002.jpg
  • The Wandering Opera<br />
Imagined by Yann Frisch and his team, this truck carries within it a nomadic theater, designed to bring performances to places without a stage. Rented by the Opéra de Lyon, it stops in a square, a courtyard, or in the heart of a city or village, and in just a few hours, the set comes to life, the lights are placed, and a 90-seat theater emerges.<br />
Wherever it parks, it creates anticipation, wonder, and the moment of the performance.<br />
More than just a vehicle, it is a moving stage, a bearer of emotions that transforms each stop into a unique encounter between art and its audience.<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.
    CamOpe_035.jpg
  • The Wandering Opera<br />
Imagined by Yann Frisch and his team, this truck carries within it a nomadic theater, designed to bring performances to places without a stage. Rented by the Opéra de Lyon, it stops in a square, a courtyard, or in the heart of a city or village, and in just a few hours, the set comes to life, the lights are placed, and a 90-seat theater emerges.<br />
Wherever it parks, it creates anticipation, wonder, and the moment of the performance.<br />
More than just a vehicle, it is a moving stage, a bearer of emotions that transforms each stop into a unique encounter between art and its audience.<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.
    CamOpe_023.jpg
  • The Wandering Opera<br />
Imagined by Yann Frisch and his team, this truck carries within it a nomadic theater, designed to bring performances to places without a stage. Rented by the Opéra de Lyon, it stops in a square, a courtyard, or in the heart of a city or village, and in just a few hours, the set comes to life, the lights are placed, and a 90-seat theater emerges.<br />
Wherever it parks, it creates anticipation, wonder, and the moment of the performance.<br />
More than just a vehicle, it is a moving stage, a bearer of emotions that transforms each stop into a unique encounter between art and its audience.<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.
    CamOpe_025.jpg
  • The Wandering Opera<br />
Imagined by Yann Frisch and his team, this truck carries within it a nomadic theater, designed to bring performances to places without a stage. Rented by the Opéra de Lyon, it stops in a square, a courtyard, or in the heart of a city or village, and in just a few hours, the set comes to life, the lights are placed, and a 90-seat theater emerges.<br />
Wherever it parks, it creates anticipation, wonder, and the moment of the performance.<br />
More than just a vehicle, it is a moving stage, a bearer of emotions that transforms each stop into a unique encounter between art and its audience.<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.
    CamOpe_022.jpg
  • The Wandering Opera<br />
Imagined by Yann Frisch and his team, this truck carries within it a nomadic theater, designed to bring performances to places without a stage. Rented by the Opéra de Lyon, it stops in a square, a courtyard, or in the heart of a city or village, and in just a few hours, the set comes to life, the lights are placed, and a 90-seat theater emerges.<br />
Wherever it parks, it creates anticipation, wonder, and the moment of the performance.<br />
More than just a vehicle, it is a moving stage, a bearer of emotions that transforms each stop into a unique encounter between art and its audience.<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.
    CamOpe_019.jpg
  • The Wandering Opera<br />
Imagined by Yann Frisch and his team, this truck carries within it a nomadic theater, designed to bring performances to places without a stage. Rented by the Opéra de Lyon, it stops in a square, a courtyard, or in the heart of a city or village, and in just a few hours, the set comes to life, the lights are placed, and a 90-seat theater emerges.<br />
Wherever it parks, it creates anticipation, wonder, and the moment of the performance.<br />
More than just a vehicle, it is a moving stage, a bearer of emotions that transforms each stop into a unique encounter between art and its audience.<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.
    CamOpe_018.jpg
  • The Wandering Opera<br />
Imagined by Yann Frisch and his team, this truck carries within it a nomadic theater, designed to bring performances to places without a stage. Rented by the Opéra de Lyon, it stops in a square, a courtyard, or in the heart of a city or village, and in just a few hours, the set comes to life, the lights are placed, and a 90-seat theater emerges.<br />
Wherever it parks, it creates anticipation, wonder, and the moment of the performance.<br />
More than just a vehicle, it is a moving stage, a bearer of emotions that transforms each stop into a unique encounter between art and its audience.<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.
    CamOpe_017.jpg
  • The Wandering Opera<br />
Imagined by Yann Frisch and his team, this truck carries within it a nomadic theater, designed to bring performances to places without a stage. Rented by the Opéra de Lyon, it stops in a square, a courtyard, or in the heart of a city or village, and in just a few hours, the set comes to life, the lights are placed, and a 90-seat theater emerges.<br />
Wherever it parks, it creates anticipation, wonder, and the moment of the performance.<br />
More than just a vehicle, it is a moving stage, a bearer of emotions that transforms each stop into a unique encounter between art and its audience.<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.
    CamOpe_016.jpg
  • The Wandering Opera<br />
Imagined by Yann Frisch and his team, this truck carries within it a nomadic theater, designed to bring performances to places without a stage. Rented by the Opéra de Lyon, it stops in a square, a courtyard, or in the heart of a city or village, and in just a few hours, the set comes to life, the lights are placed, and a 90-seat theater emerges.<br />
Wherever it parks, it creates anticipation, wonder, and the moment of the performance.<br />
More than just a vehicle, it is a moving stage, a bearer of emotions that transforms each stop into a unique encounter between art and its audience.<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.
    CamOpe_015.jpg
  • The Wandering Opera<br />
Imagined by Yann Frisch and his team, this truck carries within it a nomadic theater, designed to bring performances to places without a stage. Rented by the Opéra de Lyon, it stops in a square, a courtyard, or in the heart of a city or village, and in just a few hours, the set comes to life, the lights are placed, and a 90-seat theater emerges.<br />
Wherever it parks, it creates anticipation, wonder, and the moment of the performance.<br />
More than just a vehicle, it is a moving stage, a bearer of emotions that transforms each stop into a unique encounter between art and its audience.<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.
    CamOpe_014.jpg
  • The Wandering Opera<br />
Imagined by Yann Frisch and his team, this truck carries within it a nomadic theater, designed to bring performances to places without a stage. Rented by the Opéra de Lyon, it stops in a square, a courtyard, or in the heart of a city or village, and in just a few hours, the set comes to life, the lights are placed, and a 90-seat theater emerges.<br />
Wherever it parks, it creates anticipation, wonder, and the moment of the performance.<br />
More than just a vehicle, it is a moving stage, a bearer of emotions that transforms each stop into a unique encounter between art and its audience.<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.
    CamOpe_012.jpg
  • The Wandering Opera<br />
Imagined by Yann Frisch and his team, this truck carries within it a nomadic theater, designed to bring performances to places without a stage. Rented by the Opéra de Lyon, it stops in a square, a courtyard, or in the heart of a city or village, and in just a few hours, the set comes to life, the lights are placed, and a 90-seat theater emerges.<br />
Wherever it parks, it creates anticipation, wonder, and the moment of the performance.<br />
More than just a vehicle, it is a moving stage, a bearer of emotions that transforms each stop into a unique encounter between art and its audience.<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.
    CamOpe_009.jpg
  • The Wandering Opera<br />
Imagined by Yann Frisch and his team, this truck carries within it a nomadic theater, designed to bring performances to places without a stage. Rented by the Opéra de Lyon, it stops in a square, a courtyard, or in the heart of a city or village, and in just a few hours, the set comes to life, the lights are placed, and a 90-seat theater emerges.<br />
Wherever it parks, it creates anticipation, wonder, and the moment of the performance.<br />
More than just a vehicle, it is a moving stage, a bearer of emotions that transforms each stop into a unique encounter between art and its audience.<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.
    CamOpe_007.jpg
  • The Wandering Opera<br />
Imagined by Yann Frisch and his team, this truck carries within it a nomadic theater, designed to bring performances to places without a stage. Rented by the Opéra de Lyon, it stops in a square, a courtyard, or in the heart of a city or village, and in just a few hours, the set comes to life, the lights are placed, and a 90-seat theater emerges.<br />
Wherever it parks, it creates anticipation, wonder, and the moment of the performance.<br />
More than just a vehicle, it is a moving stage, a bearer of emotions that transforms each stop into a unique encounter between art and its audience.<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.
    CamOpe_005.jpg
  • The Wandering Opera<br />
Imagined by Yann Frisch and his team, this truck carries within it a nomadic theater, designed to bring performances to places without a stage. Rented by the Opéra de Lyon, it stops in a square, a courtyard, or in the heart of a city or village, and in just a few hours, the set comes to life, the lights are placed, and a 90-seat theater emerges.<br />
Wherever it parks, it creates anticipation, wonder, and the moment of the performance.<br />
More than just a vehicle, it is a moving stage, a bearer of emotions that transforms each stop into a unique encounter between art and its audience.<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.
    CamOpe_001.jpg
  • The Wandering Opera<br />
Imagined by Yann Frisch and his team, this truck carries within it a nomadic theater, designed to bring performances to places without a stage. Rented by the Opéra de Lyon, it stops in a square, a courtyard, or in the heart of a city or village, and in just a few hours, the set comes to life, the lights are placed, and a 90-seat theater emerges.<br />
Wherever it parks, it creates anticipation, wonder, and the moment of the performance.<br />
More than just a vehicle, it is a moving stage, a bearer of emotions that transforms each stop into a unique encounter between art and its audience.<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.
    CamOpe_034.jpg
  • The Wandering Opera<br />
Imagined by Yann Frisch and his team, this truck carries within it a nomadic theater, designed to bring performances to places without a stage. Rented by the Opéra de Lyon, it stops in a square, a courtyard, or in the heart of a city or village, and in just a few hours, the set comes to life, the lights are placed, and a 90-seat theater emerges.<br />
Wherever it parks, it creates anticipation, wonder, and the moment of the performance.<br />
More than just a vehicle, it is a moving stage, a bearer of emotions that transforms each stop into a unique encounter between art and its audience.<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.
    CamOpe_032.jpg
  • The Wandering Opera<br />
Imagined by Yann Frisch and his team, this truck carries within it a nomadic theater, designed to bring performances to places without a stage. Rented by the Opéra de Lyon, it stops in a square, a courtyard, or in the heart of a city or village, and in just a few hours, the set comes to life, the lights are placed, and a 90-seat theater emerges.<br />
Wherever it parks, it creates anticipation, wonder, and the moment of the performance.<br />
More than just a vehicle, it is a moving stage, a bearer of emotions that transforms each stop into a unique encounter between art and its audience.<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.
    CamOpe_030.jpg
  • The Wandering Opera<br />
Imagined by Yann Frisch and his team, this truck carries within it a nomadic theater, designed to bring performances to places without a stage. Rented by the Opéra de Lyon, it stops in a square, a courtyard, or in the heart of a city or village, and in just a few hours, the set comes to life, the lights are placed, and a 90-seat theater emerges.<br />
Wherever it parks, it creates anticipation, wonder, and the moment of the performance.<br />
More than just a vehicle, it is a moving stage, a bearer of emotions that transforms each stop into a unique encounter between art and its audience.<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.
    CamOpe_027.jpg
  • The Wandering Opera<br />
Imagined by Yann Frisch and his team, this truck carries within it a nomadic theater, designed to bring performances to places without a stage. Rented by the Opéra de Lyon, it stops in a square, a courtyard, or in the heart of a city or village, and in just a few hours, the set comes to life, the lights are placed, and a 90-seat theater emerges.<br />
Wherever it parks, it creates anticipation, wonder, and the moment of the performance.<br />
More than just a vehicle, it is a moving stage, a bearer of emotions that transforms each stop into a unique encounter between art and its audience.<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.
    CamOpe_024.jpg
  • The Wandering Opera<br />
Imagined by Yann Frisch and his team, this truck carries within it a nomadic theater, designed to bring performances to places without a stage. Rented by the Opéra de Lyon, it stops in a square, a courtyard, or in the heart of a city or village, and in just a few hours, the set comes to life, the lights are placed, and a 90-seat theater emerges.<br />
Wherever it parks, it creates anticipation, wonder, and the moment of the performance.<br />
More than just a vehicle, it is a moving stage, a bearer of emotions that transforms each stop into a unique encounter between art and its audience.<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.
    CamOpe_013.jpg
  • The Wandering Opera<br />
Imagined by Yann Frisch and his team, this truck carries within it a nomadic theater, designed to bring performances to places without a stage. Rented by the Opéra de Lyon, it stops in a square, a courtyard, or in the heart of a city or village, and in just a few hours, the set comes to life, the lights are placed, and a 90-seat theater emerges.<br />
Wherever it parks, it creates anticipation, wonder, and the moment of the performance.<br />
More than just a vehicle, it is a moving stage, a bearer of emotions that transforms each stop into a unique encounter between art and its audience.<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.
    CamOpe_008.jpg
  • The Wandering Opera<br />
Imagined by Yann Frisch and his team, this truck carries within it a nomadic theater, designed to bring performances to places without a stage. Rented by the Opéra de Lyon, it stops in a square, a courtyard, or in the heart of a city or village, and in just a few hours, the set comes to life, the lights are placed, and a 90-seat theater emerges.<br />
Wherever it parks, it creates anticipation, wonder, and the moment of the performance.<br />
More than just a vehicle, it is a moving stage, a bearer of emotions that transforms each stop into a unique encounter between art and its audience.<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.
    CamOpe_006.jpg
  • The Wandering Opera<br />
Imagined by Yann Frisch and his team, this truck carries within it a nomadic theater, designed to bring performances to places without a stage. Rented by the Opéra de Lyon, it stops in a square, a courtyard, or in the heart of a city or village, and in just a few hours, the set comes to life, the lights are placed, and a 90-seat theater emerges.<br />
Wherever it parks, it creates anticipation, wonder, and the moment of the performance.<br />
More than just a vehicle, it is a moving stage, a bearer of emotions that transforms each stop into a unique encounter between art and its audience.<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.
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  • Richard Brunel, General and Artistic Director of the Opera de Lyon, presents the Opera Truck.<br />
Opera on the Road: A Mobile Opera Truck for All<br />
For the 2024-2025 season, the Opéra de Lyon is redefining cultural accessibility with the launch of its Mobile Opera Truck, a traveling project reminiscent of the film Cinema Paradiso. In the spirit of a time when cinema and performances brought culture to remote and underserved audiences, this modern stage on wheels breaks down geographic and social barriers.<br />
Showcasing the opera The Blood of the Glacier, specially commissioned for the initiative, the project unites writer Lucie Vérot Solaure, composer Claire-Mélanie Sinnhuber, and director Angélique Clairand. After its December 2024 premiere at the Théâtre du Point du Jour in Lyon, the opera will begin a multi-week tour across the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in early 2025, offering a unique artistic experience to communities far from major cultural hubs.<br />
<br />
By bringing opera to places off the beaten path, the Lyon Opera Truck reaffirms the notion that art belongs to everyone. This bold initiative brings audiences closer to opera while reviving the timeless ideal of a traveling, inclusive culture.
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  • Fabrice Pannekoucke, President of the Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes Region, presents the Opera Truck.<br />
Opera on the Road: A Mobile Opera Truck for All<br />
For the 2024-2025 season, the Opéra de Lyon is redefining cultural accessibility with the launch of its Mobile Opera Truck, a traveling project reminiscent of the film Cinema Paradiso. In the spirit of a time when cinema and performances brought culture to remote and underserved audiences, this modern stage on wheels breaks down geographic and social barriers.<br />
Showcasing the opera The Blood of the Glacier, specially commissioned for the initiative, the project unites writer Lucie Vérot Solaure, composer Claire-Mélanie Sinnhuber, and director Angélique Clairand. After its December 2024 premiere at the Théâtre du Point du Jour in Lyon, the opera will begin a multi-week tour across the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in early 2025, offering a unique artistic experience to communities far from major cultural hubs.<br />
<br />
By bringing opera to places off the beaten path, the Lyon Opera Truck reaffirms the notion that art belongs to everyone. This bold initiative brings audiences closer to opera while reviving the timeless ideal of a traveling, inclusive culture.
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  • Fabrice Pannekoucke, President of the Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes Region, presents the Opera Truck.<br />
Opera on the Road: A Mobile Opera Truck for All<br />
For the 2024-2025 season, the Opéra de Lyon is redefining cultural accessibility with the launch of its Mobile Opera Truck, a traveling project reminiscent of the film Cinema Paradiso. In the spirit of a time when cinema and performances brought culture to remote and underserved audiences, this modern stage on wheels breaks down geographic and social barriers.<br />
Showcasing the opera The Blood of the Glacier, specially commissioned for the initiative, the project unites writer Lucie Vérot Solaure, composer Claire-Mélanie Sinnhuber, and director Angélique Clairand. After its December 2024 premiere at the Théâtre du Point du Jour in Lyon, the opera will begin a multi-week tour across the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in early 2025, offering a unique artistic experience to communities far from major cultural hubs.<br />
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By bringing opera to places off the beaten path, the Lyon Opera Truck reaffirms the notion that art belongs to everyone. This bold initiative brings audiences closer to opera while reviving the timeless ideal of a traveling, inclusive culture.
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  • Fabrice Pannekoucke, President of the Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes Region, presents the Opera Truck.<br />
Opera on the Road: A Mobile Opera Truck for All<br />
For the 2024-2025 season, the Opéra de Lyon is redefining cultural accessibility with the launch of its Mobile Opera Truck, a traveling project reminiscent of the film Cinema Paradiso. In the spirit of a time when cinema and performances brought culture to remote and underserved audiences, this modern stage on wheels breaks down geographic and social barriers.<br />
Showcasing the opera The Blood of the Glacier, specially commissioned for the initiative, the project unites writer Lucie Vérot Solaure, composer Claire-Mélanie Sinnhuber, and director Angélique Clairand. After its December 2024 premiere at the Théâtre du Point du Jour in Lyon, the opera will begin a multi-week tour across the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in early 2025, offering a unique artistic experience to communities far from major cultural hubs.<br />
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By bringing opera to places off the beaten path, the Lyon Opera Truck reaffirms the notion that art belongs to everyone. This bold initiative brings audiences closer to opera while reviving the timeless ideal of a traveling, inclusive culture.
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  • Fabrice Pannekoucke, President of the Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes Region, presents the Opera Truck.<br />
Opera on the Road: A Mobile Opera Truck for All<br />
For the 2024-2025 season, the Opéra de Lyon is redefining cultural accessibility with the launch of its Mobile Opera Truck, a traveling project reminiscent of the film Cinema Paradiso. In the spirit of a time when cinema and performances brought culture to remote and underserved audiences, this modern stage on wheels breaks down geographic and social barriers.<br />
Showcasing the opera The Blood of the Glacier, specially commissioned for the initiative, the project unites writer Lucie Vérot Solaure, composer Claire-Mélanie Sinnhuber, and director Angélique Clairand. After its December 2024 premiere at the Théâtre du Point du Jour in Lyon, the opera will begin a multi-week tour across the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in early 2025, offering a unique artistic experience to communities far from major cultural hubs.<br />
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By bringing opera to places off the beaten path, the Lyon Opera Truck reaffirms the notion that art belongs to everyone. This bold initiative brings audiences closer to opera while reviving the timeless ideal of a traveling, inclusive culture.
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  • Fabrice Pannekoucke, President of the Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes Region, presents the Opera Truck.<br />
Opera on the Road: A Mobile Opera Truck for All<br />
For the 2024-2025 season, the Opéra de Lyon is redefining cultural accessibility with the launch of its Mobile Opera Truck, a traveling project reminiscent of the film Cinema Paradiso. In the spirit of a time when cinema and performances brought culture to remote and underserved audiences, this modern stage on wheels breaks down geographic and social barriers.<br />
Showcasing the opera The Blood of the Glacier, specially commissioned for the initiative, the project unites writer Lucie Vérot Solaure, composer Claire-Mélanie Sinnhuber, and director Angélique Clairand. After its December 2024 premiere at the Théâtre du Point du Jour in Lyon, the opera will begin a multi-week tour across the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in early 2025, offering a unique artistic experience to communities far from major cultural hubs.<br />
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By bringing opera to places off the beaten path, the Lyon Opera Truck reaffirms the notion that art belongs to everyone. This bold initiative brings audiences closer to opera while reviving the timeless ideal of a traveling, inclusive culture.
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  • Fabrice Pannekoucke, President of the Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes Region, presents the Opera Truck.<br />
Opera on the Road: A Mobile Opera Truck for All<br />
For the 2024-2025 season, the Opéra de Lyon is redefining cultural accessibility with the launch of its Mobile Opera Truck, a traveling project reminiscent of the film Cinema Paradiso. In the spirit of a time when cinema and performances brought culture to remote and underserved audiences, this modern stage on wheels breaks down geographic and social barriers.<br />
Showcasing the opera The Blood of the Glacier, specially commissioned for the initiative, the project unites writer Lucie Vérot Solaure, composer Claire-Mélanie Sinnhuber, and director Angélique Clairand. After its December 2024 premiere at the Théâtre du Point du Jour in Lyon, the opera will begin a multi-week tour across the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in early 2025, offering a unique artistic experience to communities far from major cultural hubs.<br />
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By bringing opera to places off the beaten path, the Lyon Opera Truck reaffirms the notion that art belongs to everyone. This bold initiative brings audiences closer to opera while reviving the timeless ideal of a traveling, inclusive culture.
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  • Richard Brunel, General and Artistic Director of the Opera de Lyon, presents the Opera Truck.<br />
Opera on the Road: A Mobile Opera Truck for All<br />
For the 2024-2025 season, the Opéra de Lyon is redefining cultural accessibility with the launch of its Mobile Opera Truck, a traveling project reminiscent of the film Cinema Paradiso. In the spirit of a time when cinema and performances brought culture to remote and underserved audiences, this modern stage on wheels breaks down geographic and social barriers.<br />
Showcasing the opera The Blood of the Glacier, specially commissioned for the initiative, the project unites writer Lucie Vérot Solaure, composer Claire-Mélanie Sinnhuber, and director Angélique Clairand. After its December 2024 premiere at the Théâtre du Point du Jour in Lyon, the opera will begin a multi-week tour across the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in early 2025, offering a unique artistic experience to communities far from major cultural hubs.<br />
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By bringing opera to places off the beaten path, the Lyon Opera Truck reaffirms the notion that art belongs to everyone. This bold initiative brings audiences closer to opera while reviving the timeless ideal of a traveling, inclusive culture.
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  • Richard Brunel, General and Artistic Director of the Opera de Lyon, presents the Opera Truck.<br />
Opera on the Road: A Mobile Opera Truck for All<br />
For the 2024-2025 season, the Opéra de Lyon is redefining cultural accessibility with the launch of its Mobile Opera Truck, a traveling project reminiscent of the film Cinema Paradiso. In the spirit of a time when cinema and performances brought culture to remote and underserved audiences, this modern stage on wheels breaks down geographic and social barriers.<br />
Showcasing the opera The Blood of the Glacier, specially commissioned for the initiative, the project unites writer Lucie Vérot Solaure, composer Claire-Mélanie Sinnhuber, and director Angélique Clairand. After its December 2024 premiere at the Théâtre du Point du Jour in Lyon, the opera will begin a multi-week tour across the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in early 2025, offering a unique artistic experience to communities far from major cultural hubs.<br />
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By bringing opera to places off the beaten path, the Lyon Opera Truck reaffirms the notion that art belongs to everyone. This bold initiative brings audiences closer to opera while reviving the timeless ideal of a traveling, inclusive culture.
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  • Fabrice Pannekoucke, President of the Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes Region, presents the Opera Truck.<br />
Opera on the Road: A Mobile Opera Truck for All<br />
For the 2024-2025 season, the Opéra de Lyon is redefining cultural accessibility with the launch of its Mobile Opera Truck, a traveling project reminiscent of the film Cinema Paradiso. In the spirit of a time when cinema and performances brought culture to remote and underserved audiences, this modern stage on wheels breaks down geographic and social barriers.<br />
Showcasing the opera The Blood of the Glacier, specially commissioned for the initiative, the project unites writer Lucie Vérot Solaure, composer Claire-Mélanie Sinnhuber, and director Angélique Clairand. After its December 2024 premiere at the Théâtre du Point du Jour in Lyon, the opera will begin a multi-week tour across the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in early 2025, offering a unique artistic experience to communities far from major cultural hubs.<br />
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By bringing opera to places off the beaten path, the Lyon Opera Truck reaffirms the notion that art belongs to everyone. This bold initiative brings audiences closer to opera while reviving the timeless ideal of a traveling, inclusive culture.
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