In
the summer term, letters were sent out at school telling us that
Opera Brava, a professional opera company were looking for local
children who might want to take part in an opera version of The
Lion, The Witch And the Wardrobe.
(24/07/07)
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There
would be a week of training with real opera singers who would \teach
us about opera and how to sing, as well as making costumes and props.
When
I arrived on the first day we started learning one of our songs.
It would be the opening song of the show. Later that day we could
audition for a part in the story.
There
were parts for the main characters as well as parts for the other
animals and creatures. Once all of the parts had been chosen we
started to rehearse.
Props
and costumes
Over
the next few days we started making our props and costumes with
the special designers. The prop making was fun but VERY sticky!
"I loved the sound of the different voices
used in opera," said Jana |
When
everything was made we started to rehearse with our masks.
We
were put into two singing groups, Aslan's army and the Queen's army.
There
were four teachers with us during the week who helped us to learn
about opera.
They
told us lots of interesting things, including how important your
muscles are when you are singing and all about breathing properly.
I
loved the sound of the different voices used in opera.
In
the evening of Friday, 27 July, we performed in front of a large
crowd outside The Forum in Norwich which made me feel a bit nervous
- but I got over my nerves and I really enjoyed it.
I
think everybody did very well, especially the people who had to
sing solos.
On
the last song of the performance, everyone was really strong and
did their best and I think everyone had a great time.
The
opera boot-camp was a great week for me. It was so much fun and
I really hope that Opera Brava come back again.
Thank
you to everyone who gave us the chance to do this.
Jana,
aged 9
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