It has been a seven-month break, but the Greek National Opera is finally welcoming back audiences in Athens. With a number of health restrictions measures in place, the company’s singers have found an original way of convincing the public going to the theatre is a safe activity.
Ermonela Jaho is a soprano and feels emotional every time there is at least one person watching her sing:
“Before and after every show I’m in tears because I feel so lucky for being there and I kiss the stage every time I get the applause.”
Watch Good Morning Europe’s report in the player above.
Related posts:
Kosovo PM to self-isolate after saying he has tested positive for COVID-19
Unbelievable after what has happened in Iraq: US Pentagon confirms it used depleted uranium in Syria
New Mexico Governor Faces Call for Impeachment After Banning Concealed Carry
Colorado Jewish Community is ‘Shaken to Core’ After Mass Shooting in Boulder
Three months after his death, Israel reenacts shooting of autistic Palestinian man in Jerusalem's Ol...
The National Enquirer’s Revolution in Make Believe News, Jesuits and a New Origin Story for Humanity