An opera in Tondo? Italy brings Giacomo Puccini’s play to Manila’s slum
An opera in Tondo? Italy brings Giacomo Puccini’s play to Manila’s slum
MANILA, Philippines — An extraordinary – and rather strange – event is set to happen in Metro Manila’s largest slum, Tondo.
On March 23, the Manila Symphony Orchestra will perform an Italian opera meant for Filipino youth at the covered court of the San Pablo Apostol Parish.;
During a sit-down interview with reporters and editors from Philippine Daily Inquirer on Friday, Italian Ambassador to the Philippines Mario Clemente disclosed that they are bringing “Gianni Schicchi,” a comic opera by Italian composer Giacomo Puccini to Tondo.
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“It’s such a unique thing [that’s why] Italian media want me to send them information because they are very curious about this experiment. It’s a social experiment to bring the opera to the people – in a playground, in a place where they play football and basketball. They mount a stage, there will be the orchestra, there will be seats, lights, sound system,” he said.
In jest, he coined the slogan “A Strange Thing Happened in Tondo” – a phrase to describe the opera, which he admitted to be a rare event. Clemente said he thinks of it as an “empowerment” because it could give the audience – in this case, the youth – the possibility “to be exposed to something” new.
According to Clemente, an opera is a very complicated and elaborate form of art.
“That’s why it’s not often offered in this country because it is expensive and it’s elitist. That’s the other problem. People consider opera elitist without knowing that before movies and cinema in the 19th century…people go into the opera as they go into the movies now,” he explained.
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He noted that opera is
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