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Alan Burret
Alan's designs can be seen regularly in every major Opera House in Europe, as well as Los Angeles, Houston, San Diego and theatre productions for the Lincoln Centre, Royal Shakespeare Company and the Royal National Theatre.
He has designed sets and costumes for Maurice Bejart who appointed Alan as technical director of the 20th Century. In addition, he designed for the Spanish classical Ballet, the Bolshoi, Ballet of Lyon, Ballet de l'Opera and the Comedie Française Tricentenary.
Collaborating with Caracalla since 1995, he lit the ballet, Elissa Queen of Carthage in Beirut and around the world and responsible for the lighting and sceneography of Andalusia, at the re-opening of the Baalbeck International Festival in 1997. Alan returned to design the lights for Imara Min Ha Zaman at the 1999 Baalbeck Festival and for its adaptation at the Theatre du Liban.
Carlo Centolavigna
Set designer for the Opera Theatre and Film. Collaborates as assistant to Franco Zeffirelli in Turandot, Traviata, La Boheme, Aida, I Pagliacci, Carmen, Don Giovanni, Cosi Fan Tutte and many other productions at La Scala de Milan, Metropolitan Opera House, Los Angeles Opera, Tokyo Opera, Rome Opera and Teatro Greco Toarmina. His latest credit includes production design to the film Tea with Mussolini by Franco Zeffirelli. He designed the set for Imara Min Ha Zaman at the Baalbeck International Festival 1999 with the Caracalla Dance Theatre, and returned for a new adaptation at the Theatre du Liban for Bilaylet Qamar.
Alissar Caracalla
BA in International Communications from Loyola Marymount University (Los Angeles), and Masters in Fine Arts Dance Theory and Choreography at UCLA. Alissar is an independent choreographer and founder of the studio Caracalla, "l'art de la danse". She is the new choreographer for the Caracalla Dance theatre, adding an innovative spirit to the unique Caracalla technique.
Torao Suzuki
From 1981 to 1984 he danced under the direction of Maurice Bejart in the Company of the Ballet of 20th Century. In 1995, he choreographed Rigoletto and collaborated as assistant and master of the ballet in the Arena Di Verona in several will operas with the set designers, Franco Zeffirelli, Giulio Chazalettes, Ulisse Santicchi, Gianfranco de Bosio, Pier Luigi Pizzi. In 1998, choreographed for the company, Giardini Chiusi.
Marcel Khalife
Charbel Rouhana
Zaki Nassif
Elie Choueiri
Talal Haidar
Vinicio Cheli[picture not available]
Hooshang Kamkar[picture not available]
Hugo De Ana[picture not available]
Walid Gholmieh [picture not available]
Jil Jilala [picture not available]
Raymond Gebara[picture not available]
Toufic Al-Bacha [picture not available]
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