The good kind, I mean. Where a lecture makes you fall so deeply in love with its subject that you want to switch majors. In this case, the subject was Vancouver Opera’s Nixon in China and the lecturer was Assistant Stage Director Stephen Drover.
As part of the opera’s Fan Night, Drover took us through some of the highlights of the $1.4 million dollar production. It got philosophical. And interesting.
Ponder this: opera is always seen from afar (hello opera glasses!) but we are living in the age of the close-up (hello HD TV!). So how did the fine folks at the opera bridge that gap? They brought cameras onstage to project visual close ups onto the backdrop and miked the performers (so often frowned upon in the opera world) to achieve audio close ups.
But my favourite part had nothing to do with technical trickery and everything to do with dance. The second act — oh! The second act! — featured a beautiful sequence choreographed by Wen Wei Wang (whose work I’ve been a fan of for years). It made me realize it’s been far too long since I’ve been to the ballet.
So what did I wear? A beautiful, straight-out-of-the-eighties dress that my sister found for me. (Thank you, Rissa!) The vintage clutch is one of many I have in my collection.
A pendant necklace I also stole from her (how do those of you without sisters dress yourselves?).
And shoes the colour of pink highlighters.
Want to see more photos of Nixon in China? Take a look here. (The other gal in that photo? Kim Li of Delicious Juice.)
Wondering what I wore last time I went to the opera? And the time before that?
The first three images are courtesy of the Vancouver Opera. Thank you again, VO, for an amazing evening!
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Love love love! Suits you to a T!!!!
You look so lovely! I always wonder what it’s like to have a sister. I have 3 little brothers! I’m not complaining but you know… I have lots of girl cousins but still… must be nice to have a sister.
i am a single child – so i won’t know a thing about having sis or bro – so i envy you for sure … btw: love the back detail of LBD –
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beautiful dress indeed! serious envy here.
Gorgeous sandals!
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Good luck!
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Larissa — Thank heavens you found it for me! Thank you times 100!
k604bc — Three little brothers would be fun too. Just maybe not as good for sharing clothes.
UnoCosa — Saweet! Just followed you!
Quelle — Thanks, m’lady!
JanetTaylor — Sporty knit thigh-high socks?!?! Those sound wild!
Elegant silhouette. It feels very Lauren Bacallish.
I forgot to ask. Did you wear the red and black because they were the colours of the production?
SLK — I’m going to pretend I’m that colour coordinated and say yes.
Thanks for coming down to Nixon in China Fan Nite! As always, a pleasure to have you join us.
I’m glad you enjoyed the production and that the ballet scene in Nixon re-ignited your desire to watch a ballet. Ballet is such a lovely artform.
Look forward to having you grace us with your chic self for our upcoming Blogger Night at the Opera.
~Ling Chan, Vancouver Opera
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you look stunning!!! that dress looks perfect on you.
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that dress has such a fabulous cut! hope you had fun!
That’s a perfect outfit! I love shoulder pads so much. That dress is a great find – your sister has a great eye!
Wow, the only thing more classy than an opera is that dress. So cool.
P.S. I really would love to see an opera soon! I’ve heard great things about Nixon.
Ling — Thank you for having me! Cannot wait for Figaro!
Bri — Thanks chica! I have my sister to thank for that.
Irina — Oh good, I’m glad to hear that.
XS — You better believe I did!
Anya — Shoulder pads are fun, aren’t they? Such a classic (and sometimes hilarious) silhouette.
VancityAllie — Thank you! You should see Figaro, which is up next. Such a classic!
You look bee-yoo-tee-ful! :D
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