Municipal Theatre Museum Explained

Municipal Theatre Museum
Native Name:Museo Municipal de Teatro
Native Name Lang:es
Location:Jirón Huancavelica 338, Lima
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The Municipal Theatre Museum (Spanish; Castilian: Museo Municipal de Teatro) is a museum in the historic centre of Lima, Peru. Formerly located on the first floor of the Teatro Segura, it is currently located on Jirón Huancavelica 338, behind the theatre.[1]

History

The museum, originally installed on the first floor of the Teatro Segura, has a wide collection of gifts and souvenirs donated by artists who performed in Lima, such as the slippers of Cuban dancer Alicia Alonso, Spanish dancer Carmen Amaya and the baton of Arturo Padovani, who directed to the musicians at the inauguration of the Forero Theatre. Also on display are the baton and piano of the artist Rosa Mercedes Ayarza de Morales, the first Peruvian artist to conduct an orchestra. In one space the history of theatre in Peru is explained, from its origins in the viceregal era. Likewise, it has an extensive collection of photographic albums, where there is the photograph of Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova, two photographic albums and records of two complete operas recorded by tenor and an authentic photograph of the composer of the National Anthem of Peru, José Bernardo Alzedo.[1] [2]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Museo Municipal de Teatro establece servicio de lenguaje Braille . 2018-03-23 . Municipalidad de Lima.
  2. Web site: Museo Municipal del Teatro . Museos en Línea.