Random Act of Culture - Miami's Dadeland Mall
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- Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
- The Florida Grand Opera performed in the women's shoe department on a busy Saturday afternoon in the Macy's at Dadeland Mall in Miami.
The performance is one of 1,000 Random Acts of Culture taking place nationally over the next three years, funded by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. Knight Foundation's Random Acts of Culture bring artists out of the performance halls and into the streets and our everyday lives.
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Credit: Marlon Johnson video
I wish I could have seen this in person! This mall is 10 minutes away from where I grew up! Bravo!
LOVE! the old lady!! actually I lie...love the whole thing!! and the shoes were an awesome touch!!
I cannot get over the whole shoe "fight"...very original and fitting for the women shoe department...wonderfully done FGO!!!
it's opera-( a lot of which was written by italians, french,germans.) and it's wonderful. I've paid good money to sit in a theatre to hear opera.Here, these great musicians bring it to people out in the city,and to children who may never have heard it before.Everyone seems to enjoy the whole performance- it certainly put a smile on my face.As for doing other types of music, why not do that yourself?
I was so touched it made me cry. Love it!
Brilliant.
Qué maravilla !!! Los rostros de las personas sorprendidas por el "performance" son un poema.
I think it's awesome they did that. .
It's bringing to the masses a style of music that is often not heard. We hear rock and pop and r&b and even musical theatre much more often in our country than we do classic and opera styles. It has little to do with religion or language. It just so happens that a lot of the old classical style music is religious in nature or in other languages. Just because it's not from America doesn't mean Americans can't enjoy it.
this .. indeed this is awesome!
Fantastic!
made my day!!!
Love it.
well , if these fine musicians are liable to pop up in any of the departments in this store, I'd certainly call in more often ,in the hope of having such a wonderful experience.
High heel fencing FTW!
ESTAS MUSICAS CLÁSSICAS NÃO PASSAM NUNCA, ESTÃO SEMPRE EM NOSSOS CORAÇÕES A NOS EMOCIONAR... PARABENS.
looks like an advertisment for the store for me
Super outstanding
Harold Hecuba would be proud!
How i WISH los angeles pera would do this !
Why wasn't I there. LMAO
Wow
I know, eh? Hadda be shoes. Of course
Its ok but just doesnt seem to have the same impact as if were done with a live orchestra or a recording of one. The piano alone just isnt enough. There is too much background noise.
You seem to have identified almost every musical tradition here incorrectly. You seem to be under the impression that culture is democratic, too. Wrong. Culture is about negative entropy, deliberately about not being all things and including all possibilities. Culture is not liberal at all, but a holding to a narrow interface of specifically shared material. In short: it's in the very nature of culture that your opinion _simply doesn't matter_!
Very well said
Okay, I love these... But, I am noticing they only focus on Roman, Catholic, Italian, Spanish type culture, explicitly. This is the United States, the most meltiest melting pot of the world. They need a LOT more than one speck of peoples' culture to be gone over. What of other faiths, other musical styles, other dance styles, etc.? Surely we don't completely lack non-Latin classical/traditional performers in this giant melting pot country.