The Met's simulcast of Salomé this Saturday will not show Karita Mattila nude in the Dance of the Seven Veils.
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7 responses to “No Nudity in Salomé Broadcast”
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Salome is “family-friendly” except for the nudity. Hmm.
If we can’t see Karita naked, the broadcast could at least show Gelb’s reaction to seeing her.LikeLike
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Because, you know, kissing a severed head is okay but boobies threaten the fabric of our society.
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I think it’s really more for the PBS broadcast. And, if I may be so vulgar, while I love a good pair of :cough:, I don’t need to see Mattila’s 40+ year old bod 30 feet high.
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Point taken — did you see the “Macbeth” broadcast last season? Guleghina in that nightgown, that was the cleavage that ate Manhattan!
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I agree with the 1st 2 comments. I saw the HD broadcast, & it’s absurd that they cut away from a 1 second glimpse of Mattila topless but then have no problem showing all the gory details of her making out with a severed head. Her nude scene is an important part of her performance, whether or not you care to see a 40 year old woman’s breasts. They can always edit out the shot for TV broadcast.
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I’m looking forward to reading your review.
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The performers should be nude, not naked.
The visual of the body the audience sees has to match the level of the production.
A visually exaggarated nude body stage costume that looks more appealing than the real body is the answer.
Make-up and effect artists need to be employed when nudity and sexuality are in the story.LikeLike
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