The Dallas Opera and NorthPark Center will present "The Fabric of Opera," a special exhibit of 22 rarely-displayed historic costumes from the collection of The Dallas Opera Wardrobe Department. These costumes for both men and women range from the exotic garb of an Egyptian King in Verdi's Aida to Victorian-period gowns designed for The Aspern Papers, with a multitude of styles in between. Although most of these magnificent costumes are the work of the company's longtime resident costume designer, the late Peter J. Hall, other designers are represented, as well.
The exhibit will be on view through November 4.
The Dallas Opera and NorthPark Center will present "The Fabric of Opera," a special exhibit of 22 rarely-displayed historic costumes from the collection of The Dallas Opera Wardrobe Department. These costumes for both men and women range from the exotic garb of an Egyptian King in Verdi's Aida to Victorian-period gowns designed for The Aspern Papers, with a multitude of styles in between. Although most of these magnificent costumes are the work of the company's longtime resident costume designer, the late Peter J. Hall, other designers are represented, as well.
The exhibit will be on view through November 4.
The Dallas Opera and NorthPark Center will present "The Fabric of Opera," a special exhibit of 22 rarely-displayed historic costumes from the collection of The Dallas Opera Wardrobe Department. These costumes for both men and women range from the exotic garb of an Egyptian King in Verdi's Aida to Victorian-period gowns designed for The Aspern Papers, with a multitude of styles in between. Although most of these magnificent costumes are the work of the company's longtime resident costume designer, the late Peter J. Hall, other designers are represented, as well.
The exhibit will be on view through November 4.