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− | <small>'''Posted by: | + | <small>'''Posted by: Nikai Tonnak on Year 17 Day 162'''</small> |
− | '''CORUSCANT (IIS)''' | + | '''CORUSCANT (IIS)''' - Ticket sales for cultural events have been at an all-time high thanks to the latest season of the Imperial Coruscant Opera Scene. The shockwaves rippling out from the brass kloo horns and metallic drumline sections of the orchestra in the first few bars of the latest incarnation of Quarren composer Flern Klaarm's masterpiece "12 Sonatas of Aquatis", affectionately inspired by the classic piece "Squid Lake", sent the Royal Imperial Auditorium rumbling and tumbling. Described by many visitors as not only a delight to the auditory senses, the visual accompaniment of the Quarren, Mon Calamari and Nautolan dancers swirling through spheres of fluid suspended on anti-gravity fields above the centre of the auditorium beautifully represented the culture of the respective species. |
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Revision as of 01:23, 3 June 2016
"Opera on Coruscant"Posted by: Nikai Tonnak on Year 17 Day 162 CORUSCANT (IIS) - Ticket sales for cultural events have been at an all-time high thanks to the latest season of the Imperial Coruscant Opera Scene. The shockwaves rippling out from the brass kloo horns and metallic drumline sections of the orchestra in the first few bars of the latest incarnation of Quarren composer Flern Klaarm's masterpiece "12 Sonatas of Aquatis", affectionately inspired by the classic piece "Squid Lake", sent the Royal Imperial Auditorium rumbling and tumbling. Described by many visitors as not only a delight to the auditory senses, the visual accompaniment of the Quarren, Mon Calamari and Nautolan dancers swirling through spheres of fluid suspended on anti-gravity fields above the centre of the auditorium beautifully represented the culture of the respective species. |