With Google, you can now virtually visit the theater. VIDEO
Google has launched a project Performing Arts, representing the virtual tours of visiting famous theaters with an overview of 360 degrees and the presence effect it creates.
The Google Cultural Institute allows theater and music lovers to virtually visit the New York Carnegie Hall Concert Hall, the Berlin Philharmonic, the British Royal Shakespeare Company and the City Theater of São Paulo.
By rotating the camera with the mouse, you can watch performances of a symphony orchestra, opera and theater performances in famous concert halls. Four virtual tours are currently available, including a recording of a production of William Shakespeare's historical chronicle Henry V, a dress rehearsal of Richard Wagner's Lohengrin, and a performance of Ludwig van Beethoven's Symphony N9 by the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra.
Performing Arts is part of the Cultural Institute project, where you can get acquainted with art collections, visit online exhibitions and take a virtual trip to the theater.
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