Come now, be content.
I will come back to you, I swear I will;
And you will know me still.
I shall be only a little taller
Than when I went.
~Edna St. Vincent Millay
Tuesday, June 28, 2005
Corpi Flessuosi
This is one of my three costumes for Turandot, and by far the most beautiful. I'm wearing a skin-colored bodysuit underneath, so once it's onstage with the lights, the effect is quite sensual. I am one of the courtesans (corpi flessousi, or "willowy bodies") offered to Calaf in hopes of getting him to tell us his name. Amazing costume! The 8-inch platform shoes were cut tonight, replaced with embroidered slippers. We are now able to move much more sensuously, as we aren't as worried about falling over!
The whole opera really came together tonight. We had a small audience, so that extra element was in play. As one of my castmates said, once there's an audience, we all care a bit more. It's not just another run-through, it's a performance. For better or worse, he's right.
Very tired now. Off to bed! Five hours of rehearsal tomorrow afternoon, and a Girls' Night with the other lady apprentices while the men have another Barber of Seville dress rehearsal. Fun times!
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Beautiful costume!
I am rather amused...I think that the concert photo you have is from Jordan Hall at the New England Conservatory...been there many times :)
Yes, you are correct! The photo is from the Brahms Requiem that I sang there in 2001 as a first year grad student. You can sort of see me there to the left of the conductors platform, flowers in hand. It is a wonderful hall, indeed, and I am lucky to have sung there several times.
WOWSA!!!!!!! Glad they cut the platforms, seems like a bad compination with a three foot train...
xoxoLaura
Damn, girl. You is fine.
Forgive my nosiness, but I stumbled across your blog when I was looking for the "Turandot" libretto online! Are you performing in/around NYC in the near future??? I've never seen the opera performed and I'd love to. It IS a gorgeous costume.
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