mercredi, février 14, 2007

"The Vienna Opera Ball" - "Alles Walzer"

The Vienna Opera Ball (Wiener Opernball in German) is an annual Austrian society event which takes place in the building of the Vienna State Opera on the Thursday preceding Ash Wednesday (tomorrow). Together with the New Year Concert, the Opera Ball is one of the highlights of the Viennese carnival season. The dress code is evening dress: white tie and tails for men; floor-length ballgowns for women.
Each year, almost overnight, the auditorium of the Vienna State Opera is turned into a large ballroom. On the eve of the event, the rows of seats are removed from the stalls, and a new floor, level with the stage, is built.
Austrian businessman Richard Lugner has attracted famous people as his guests to the ball. Among them have been for example Sophia Loren. In a joint venture, ORF and BR broadcast live from the ball for several hours each year.
The Opera Ball was first held in 1936, but was suspended during World War II. It was revived after the war; it has been held annually ever since, with the exception of 1991, when it was cancelled due to the Persian Golf War. Since 2001 Elisabeth Gürtler has been the chairlady (supervising organizer) of the Vienna Opera Ball.
In recent years, the Opernballdemo, a left-wing demonstration along the Ringstraße against the kind of capitalism represented by, as the protesters see it, many of the well-to-do guests at the Opera Ball, has regularly taken place on the same night. There have been occasional outbreaks of violence.
In 1995 Austrian writer Josef Haslinger published a novel entitled Opernball in which thousands of people are killed in a Neo-Naz terrorist attack taking place during that society event. The novel was the basis of a 1998 made- for-TV movie by Urs Egger with the same title.
The only ball officially associated with the Vienna Opera Ball is the Dubai Opera Ball. A similar, however not affiliated with the Vienna State Opera, ball takes place in New York City.
Debutantes at the Vienna Opera Ball
A lot of greetings from Vienna
Chris

5 commentaires:

martinned a dit…

L.S.,

As can be seen from this post, part of the job of the foreign ministry is to promote te country abroad.
In many ways, Austria has the same problem as the Netherlands: clichés sell...

Atanaska a dit…

it looks great, my dear chris! I'll buy a new dress and I'm coming. happy saint-valentin

martinned a dit…

L.S.,

I would pay good money to see Atanaska in a debutante-dress. The thought alone is making me happy...

Too bad that not even Chris is posh enough to arrange an invitation to the Opernball. (Just a farmer, after all.)

martinned a dit…

L.S.,

And did we see what happened to poor Paris Hilton? Poor thing was soooo bored, apparently, and then, to make matters worse, these Austrian farmers threw trash at her...

Chris a dit…

@Anna: Nein danke, Chris hat bereits eine wunderschöne Dame an seiner Seite ;-).

@Martin: I am 100% sure that there weren't any farmers in the Lugner City or near to Paris.
And you are right. All farmers in Austria prefer rather dancing walz with their cows than going to such celebrations.

@Atanaska: Happy-Saint Valentine back to you. You would have looked like the most beautiful woman in such a dress. By the way you are the most beautiful woman.;-)

@Bianca: Really nice to hear from you. I hope everything is fine.

Chris