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Den Jyske - Opera After Work 2019 © Kåre Viemose i
Den Jyske Opera Roadshow 2019
Roadshow
In order to celebrate Den Jyske Operas participation in the FEDORA Platform and to reach out to new donors and other prospects Den Jyske hosted a magnificent afternoon of world-class opera called "Opera After Work".
The presentation of the season was followed by a performance by selected soloists from the upcoming season. The chorus of Den Jyske Opera took part as well as TalentU - the music dramatic school for young children connected to the company.
The event was a great occasion to introduce opera to many people who had never encountered opera before and created a fertile ground for new
partnerships to grow on.
To discover more about the Roadshow and Afterwork, click here
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Den Jyske - Opera After Work 2019
© Kåre Viemose i
Den Jyske - Opera After Work 2019
© Kåre Viemose i
Den Jyske - Opera After Work 2019
© Kåre Viemose i
Den Jyske - Opera After Work 2019
© Kåre Viemose i
Den Jyske - Opera After Work 2019
© Kåre Viemose i
Den Jyske - Opera After Work 2019
© Kåre Viemose i
Den Jyske - Opera After Work 2019
© Kåre Viemose i
Den Jyske - Opera After Work 2019
© Kåre Viemose i
Den Jyske - Opera After Work 2019
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