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In 'Invisible Cities,' audiences roam Union Station to experience Christopher Cerrone's new opera based on Italo Calvino's novel. But much of this fascinating tale is meant to be imagined.
Last year, Christopher Cerrone’s “Invisible Cities” had its world premiere at Los Angeles’ iconic Union Station before an unsuspecting crowd of commuters. Only the audience members freely ...
A co-founder of “Invisible Cities”, Moulaoui Guery, said they believe the business makes for a more cohesive city, where those that are less fortunate are not simply ignored. 4.
Eric Weiner's latest book is Man Seeks God: My Flirtations with the Divine. Italo Calvino's Invisible Cities might be labeled travelogue. It was, in fact, the traveler in me that first fell under ...
If you happen to pass through Union Station one night and see a man burst into operatic performance while casually walking, you may have stumbled on “Invisible Cities.” The collaborative new ...
Yuval Sharon is shown at Union Station in downtown Los Angeles in 2013, when his group, the Industry, staged “Invisible Cities.” Sharon will be an artist-collaborator for the L.A. Philharmonic.
It’s billed as the future of opera, live performance, technology and art, at least according to German audio company Sennheiser. But to judge from “Invisible Cities,” the new opera for ...
Some years ago, accomplished author, Italo Calvino, published a short book titled Invisible Cities. It described, in exquisite detail, dozens of strange, very particular cities. In the end ...
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — For the next three weeks, Union Station will be more than just a transportation hub. As KNX 1070's Claudia Peschiutta reports, it will also be the stage for a unique ...
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Though the Invisible Cities are imaginary, their design was based on some real buildings, including Ricardo Bofill's La Muralla Roja, which informed the Calista model and L'Institut du Monde Arabe ...
And yet, it was the word that rattled persistently round my head as I watched Invisible Cities, the new creation by 59 Productions and Rambert – and not in a bad way.