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Space Needle's new "retro" orange top |
On Saturday evening, the Seattle Opera produced their first ever high-definition simulcast. The big event was part of
The Next 50, a celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the Seattle World's Fair and the Seattle Center. And the price was right- seats were free! Best of all, the opera was the popular
Madame Butterfly by Puccini.
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A neat trick: balancing the Space Needle on your head |
Here we are, a couple of eager beavers near the front of the line at the Key Arena when the doors opened at 6 pm. Still two hours left to show-time, but the mood was festive. A nice lady in line behind us snapped the picture.
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Security check at the door |
We filed in and obediently opened our purses for the guards, who were mostly looking for outside drinks so folks would have to buy $4 bottles of water and $9 glasses of wine at the concession stands. I was sneaky (that's all I'm saying.)
The enormous Key Arena was the home of the Seattle Sonics basketball team until they left for greener pastures in Oklahoma. It's a venue now for big rock concerts and 6,000 seats were opened for the opera broadcast. It wasn't full, but close. We love a bargain in Seattle. In fact, there were more people watching the free simulcast at Key than attending the pricey opening night performance inside the opera house a few yards away. Go figure.
As for the overall experience, they did a great job. The screen was enormous and the sound not bad. There was a fair amount of popcorn munching and walking around but that's to be expected when the riff-raff goes to the opera :-)
The only problem with simulcasts is I have to constantly remind myself that the performance is happening live somewhere else. It was just like going to MET operas at the movie theater.
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The Key Arena screen |
So we had an interesting weekend and the weather finally took a turn for the better. Another highlight was seeing the super moon since we stayed out long past our bedtime on Saturday night. Here's a picture that was posted on the West Seattle news blog. Spectacular.
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Photo by Danny Vinci |
And last but not least, a "flock" of American Goldfinches was hanging around the yard on Sunday. Perhaps 5 or 10 birds is not a real "flock" but I say it is, especially when when it comes to golden birdies. I hope they stick around for a while with their babies. I heard that some of you back East have swarms of them and they're as common as sparrows. Seeing the Washington State Bird is always a special sighting around here. And a flock is a extra special bonus.
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