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Enrique Bordolini assumes as stage director of Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires

2 January, 2020
Artists

The outstanding Argentine set designer and light designer Enrique Bordolini returns to the position he held in 1998 at Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires.    Enrique Bordolini has been the Technical Director of the theaters Argentino de la Plata, Municipal de Santiago de Chile (in two periods) and Stage Director of Teatro

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After 10 years Madama Butterfly returns to Montevideo’s stages

29 November, 2018
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With the Symphony Orchestra and the National Choir of Sodre, Madama Butterfly premieres this November 30th at the Auditorio Nacional del Sodre, under the direction of Pablo Maritano, musical direction of Diego Naser and Set Design by Enrique Bordolini     The Japanese tragedy in two acts with music by Giacomo Puccini and

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Successful and praised Latin American premiere of Die Soldaten

8 July, 2016
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It is one of the most demanding and fundamental titles in the operatic repertoire of the twentieth century, a work that not any theater is encouraged to represent and that until now remained unpublished in Latin American stages. But the moment finally arrived, and Die Soldaten, from the German composer

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