Dalhalla is an open air theatre located in a former limestone quarry, and is used as a summer music venue. [1] It is located 7 km (4.3 mi) north of Lake Siljan and the municipality of Rättvik in Dalarna, central Sweden.
The quarry, previously known as Draggängarna, is 60 m (200 ft) deep, 400 m (1,300 ft) long and 175 m (574 ft) wide. It was in operation until 1990. [1] The open air theater was opened in 1995 and currently has 4,000 seats. [2] The acoustical qualities are comparable to the best outdoor stages in Europe.[ citation needed]
Dalhalla presents 20-30 events each summer, from June to the beginning of September with a combination of opera, choral works, jazz and popular concerts making up the bulk of the program.
In 2005, guest performers came from the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow, [3] and Mikis Theodorakis celebrated his 80th birthday. [4] In June 2007, English rock group Procol Harum performed with the Gävle Symphony Orchestra and the Dala Sinfonietta Choir, conducted by David Firman. [5]
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Dalhalla is an open air theatre located in a former limestone quarry, and is used as a summer music venue. [1] It is located 7 km (4.3 mi) north of Lake Siljan and the municipality of Rättvik in Dalarna, central Sweden.
The quarry, previously known as Draggängarna, is 60 m (200 ft) deep, 400 m (1,300 ft) long and 175 m (574 ft) wide. It was in operation until 1990. [1] The open air theater was opened in 1995 and currently has 4,000 seats. [2] The acoustical qualities are comparable to the best outdoor stages in Europe.[ citation needed]
Dalhalla presents 20-30 events each summer, from June to the beginning of September with a combination of opera, choral works, jazz and popular concerts making up the bulk of the program.
In 2005, guest performers came from the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow, [3] and Mikis Theodorakis celebrated his 80th birthday. [4] In June 2007, English rock group Procol Harum performed with the Gävle Symphony Orchestra and the Dala Sinfonietta Choir, conducted by David Firman. [5]
Media related to Dalhalla at Wikimedia Commons