The Royal Festival of European Arts and Culture
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Hosted at the Aurelis Expo, the Musee d'Orsay and the Opera Royale in the capital of Gallorum, Aurelis
The Kingdom of Gallorum has opened its traditional Royal Festival of European Arts and Culture to all of Europe. As a gesture of goodwill and appreciation of the vast range of European culture, the Kingdom of Gallorum is offering each nation to submit works in the following categories:
- Architecture
- Visual arts (paintings, sculptures, et al)
- Music (must be an example of European art music; crossover accepted in limited quantities)
- Performance Arts (ballet, theatre, etc.)
- Fashion (haute couture, art pieces)
All will be wrapped up in a presentation by the country at one of the three venues.
Gallorum will present its exhibit on the last day. It will include works by Monet, Degas, Manet, Delacroix, Cezanne, Toulouse-Lautrec. It will include music by national composers Chopin, Saint-Saens, Debussy, Ravel and Tchaikovsky as well as others. The Royal Ballet will put on a production of Tchaikovsky's famous Swan Lake; Lacroix and Gaultier will display their latest haute couture pieces, and of course the three venues will serve as examples of the architecture of Gallorum.
To submit please provide the artists featured in each category.
Entries will close 30 August, and the festival will begin 2 September.
- Architecture: - Visual arts: - Music: - Performance Arts: - Fashion:
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The Kingdom of Gallorum submits its entry:
- Architecture: Opera Royale, L'Expo d'Aurelis, Musee d'Orsee
- Visual arts: Works by Monet, Manet, Degas, Cezanne, Toulouse-Lautrec and Delacroix
- Music: Chopin, Saint-Saens, Tchaikovsky, Debussy, Ravel
- Performance Arts: Swan Lake Ballet by Tchaikovsky
- Fashion: Pieces by Gaultier and Lacroix
Special Attendees: HRH Queen Margrethe I (host), Marion Rousselot, Theodora Kligenberg, Sebastien Chabal (rugby player), Mary Pierce (former tennis player), Sophie Marceau, Marion Cotillard, Gaspard Ulliel
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The Constitucional Monarchy / Kingdom Of Spain submits its entry:
- Architecture: Cuidad de las Artes y las Ciencias, Alhambra de Granada and Giralda de Sevilla
- Visual arts: Piccasso, Goya and Velázquez portraits
- Music: Flamenco
- Performance Arts: La Zarzuela and Flamenco dances
- Fashion: Pieces by Aghata Ruiz De La Prada, Massimo Dutti and Zara
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The Most Blessed State of Inquista submits its entry:
- Architecture: Saint Dominico's Basilica, Basilica of the Virgin Maria Goretti and City Gates Opera House
- Visual arts: Works by Titian, Tintoretto and Giuseppe Lorenzo Gatteri; Films by Paul Sorrentino and Luca Guadagnino
- Music: Compositions by Antonio Vivaldi and Ludovico Einaudi
- Performance Arts: Ballet Gala Performance by the Inquistan Theatre and Ballet School of Black Swans
- Fashion: Pieces by Giorgio Armani
Special Attendees: Natalie Portman, Mikaela Kligenberg, Cpt. Juan-Bernardo Fernandez-Velasquez
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Architecture:
St. Archelaos Cathedral
Anemoi Towers Business Area
Alcázar de Albatavía -
Visual arts:
The Garden of Earthly Delights, Hyeronimus Bosch
Wall painting depicting God Hades' rapture of Persephone, Apelles of Symos
Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee Around a Pomegranate a Second Before Awakening, Salvador Dalí
Statue of Britannia Derectana, Unknown Author -
Music:
First Pythian Ode of Pindar
National Anthem of Derecta
Danza Ritual del Fuego, Manuel de Falla
Can You Hear Me (Rework), Amber Mark -
Performance Arts:
La Verbena de la Paloma, Ricardo de la Vega
Herakles, Euripides
Artaxerxes - The Soldier Tir'd, Thomas Arne -
Fashion:
Cristóbal Balenciaga
Palomo Derecta
Celia Kritharioti
(works will be published)
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- Architecture:
The Motherland Calls
The Nicoleizian Senate
Cathédral Notre-Dame de Saint Romain - Visual arts:
Syncopated Rythmn (1967), by Sonia Delaunay
A View of Box Hill (1733), by George Lambert
Lascaux Cave Art, Prehistoric - Music:
Air on the G String, Bach
Ave Maria, Schubert (performed by Jesse Norman) - Performance Arts:
Jesus Christ Superstar, by Andrew Lloyd Weber
Edward II by Christopher Marlowe - Fashion:
Pieces by Mary Quant
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