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The Met in MotionMain MenuIntroduction: Moving through the MetArchive FeverWorldness on the MoveHD LivenessConclusionSo, what has happened, is happening, will happen to opera?Sylvia Korman5804eaa9e6616ef8921331944c570afac4400e2b
Old costumes
12019-03-15T22:36:19-07:00Sylvia Korman5804eaa9e6616ef8921331944c570afac4400e2b332963floor plan annotationplain2019-04-29T20:41:21-07:00Sylvia Korman5804eaa9e6616ef8921331944c570afac4400e2bDuring intermission, one must wander up here to peek at the old costumes from the Met archives -- there are always two on display, from old productions of operas from the current season. A fun insight into the waist size of many a bygone diva.
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12019-03-15T22:10:45-07:00Sylvia Korman5804eaa9e6616ef8921331944c570afac4400e2bSylvia's floor plan1Sylvia drew this from memory, which is why you will notice there are no men's rooms labeled on itmedia/met plan.pngplain2019-03-15T22:10:45-07:00Sylvia Korman5804eaa9e6616ef8921331944c570afac4400e2b