
The Royal Theatre attends Fitur for the ninth consecutive year
Madrid's main lyrical coliseum confirms that it will be present at the International Tourism Fair, which celebrates its forty-sixth edition. The event opens its doors this Thursday, and the theatre participates for the ninth time in a row. Its goal is to showcase its work and legacy among the tourism experts attending the event. 🎭
The Royal Theatre displays models and miniature elements
The space occupied by the Royal Theatre at Fitur exhibits a carefully selected collection of pieces that help understand its work. Attendees can observe scale reproductions of sets, as well as various objects and decorations used in its productions. This exhibition serves to bring closer the intricate technical and artistic work involved in producing opera.
Highlighted elements in the display:- Reduced-scale models of complex operatic sets.
- Props and components reproduced in small format.
- A tangible representation of the creative and technical process behind each performance.
The fair seeks to promote cultural tourism.
Fitur consolidates its role as a global event
The International Tourism Fair establishes itself as an essential meeting point for the industry worldwide. The participation of institutions like the Royal Theatre underscores the growing relevance of culture-linked tourism. This event facilitates the integration of the lyrical programming into packages by agencies and tour operators, attracting visitors from other countries.
Impact of cultural participation:- Positions the lyrical offer as a high-value tourist product.
- Creates bridges of collaboration between the cultural and tourism sectors.
- Expands the international reach of artistic productions.
A miniature version of great productions
Although some attendees might expect to see full-scale sets, like those from the monumental The Ring of the Nibelung, at Fitur they must settle for the mini version. That said, with the advantage of not running the risk of any singer getting trapped between the models. This didactic approach allows showing the essence of the spectacle in an accessible and transportable way. 🎪