“A Day at the Opera”: a unique immersive show in Nice

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This Friday, July 4th, the Opรฉra Nice Cรดte dโ€™Azur hosted the premiere of Une journรฉe ร  lโ€™Opรฉra, a creation by ร‰tienne Guiol.

A visual and auditory work that transforms the building into a nest of emotions. A first immersive experience in a French opera house, blending technological innovation and poetry.

Monumental projections in the Nice Opera House during the premiere of Une journรฉe ร  lโ€™Opรฉra, an immersive show by ร‰tienne Guiol. || Photo Credits Iana Primovici

An opera reinvented, from floor to ceiling

With Une journรฉe ร  lโ€™Opรฉra, the videographer and artist ร‰tienne Guiol offers a new way to explore a place rich in history. Through monumental projections, the Nice Opera is revealed as a living character, filled with shadows, lights, colors, and music. The show does not take place on stage; it is experienced in the space around the spectator.

โ€œItโ€™s a show exclusively in video, projected across the entirety of the hall,โ€ explains ร‰tienne Guiol. โ€œI wanted to tell a story of a day at the Opera, with all the emotions one feels daily, even when there are no performances.โ€œ

A day, nine muses, and an artistic breath

This immersive journey is punctuated by a visual narration inspired by mythology. Nine muses, daughters of Apollo, wander through the opera and reveal to the audience the backstage of the creation: the rehearsals, moments of grace, and also the silences.

โ€œThese muses come down on stage, they narrate a day through symbols and sublime airs, sometimes known, sometimes new. It’s a journey full of emotion and beauty,โ€ confides the creator.

Each part of the dayโ€”from morning to nightโ€”is represented through animated scenes, projected on columns, frescoes, and curtains. The stage curtain, usually technical, becomes here an artistic support.

An ambitious and collaborative project

Behind this daring work, six months of intensive work and more than forty people were mobilized. ร‰tienne Guiol, trained in drawing, animation, and stained glass art, used his experience and his BK International studio, known for its monumental projections in France and abroad.

โ€œItโ€™s the first time an immersive show has been designed for an opera. Iโ€™m very proud. There is something here that doesn’t exist elsewhere,โ€ he emphasizes.

The artist knows the venue well. He has already collaborated with the Nice Opera on notable productions, such as Philip Glass’s Akhnaten (2020) and Benjamin Britten’s The Noahโ€™s Flood (2023).

A premiere dedicated to the press

The preview took place in the presence of journalists from across the country. In the hall, magic was at work: captivated faces, emotional silences, eyes lifted towards the moving frescoes. The audience was swept away in this opera without words but full of meaning.

โ€œThe opera is sometimes perceived as a closed place, with a certain image. With this show, I wanted to show that it can be open, free, accessible,โ€ says ร‰tienne Guiol.

With Une journรฉe ร  lโ€™Opรฉra, the Opรฉra Nice Cรดte dโ€™Azur offers a poetic and technological interlude, driven by an artist who intimately knows the venue. An experience that might well mark a turning point in the way heritage is brought to life.

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