Seniors Visit Metropolitan Opera House
Led by Mr. DiPietro (far right), Farrell students got the opportunity to take in an opera during a trip to the Metropolitan Opera House.
Senior Foreign Language Classes View An Opera at the Metropolitan Opera House
School trips can offer students the chance to immerse themselves in experiences beyond the classroom. As part of the first portion of senior year for students in senior foreign language courses, these students boarded coach buses for a journey to the Metropolitan Opera House to witness Giacomo Puccini’s masterwork, Turandot.
Upon arriving at the iconic venue, students were greeted by the striking architecture designed by Wallace K. Harrison. As they took in the marble floors, grand stairways, and bright chandeliers, it became clear they were in for a memorable experience.
Ms. Guerriero (top, far left) and Mr. DiPietro (bottom, far left) sit with students in the Metropolitan Opera House seats.
Students pose for a photo outside the Metropolitan Opera House.
This senior trip was more than just a field trip, it was a powerful introduction to the immersive world of the arts, especially for students studying foreign language. By experiencing the setting, the vocal artistry, and the timeless narrative firsthand, students engaged with a story that holds lessons for everyone.
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