The actress talked about her experience working on stage in the role of Maria Callas.
Italian model and actress Monica Bellucci tried herself in a new role. She organized a master’s class for students at the IULM University of Languages and Communication in Milan. The 59-year-old celebrity announced this on her Instagram page and added several photos to the post.
The movie star appeared before the students in a luxurious ensemble. He opted for a black and white pinstripe suit with palazzo trousers and wore a black silk shirt underneath. The star chose a pair of gold rings as an accessory. Her hair was open and fell on her shoulders.
In the second photo, Monica stands next to the university’s rector, Gianni Canova.
“It is a great honor for me to be invited to give a master’s lecture at the prestigious IULM University in the presence of the university rector Gianni Canova.
Thank you very much to Professor Canova and all the students for their wonderful energy!” he captioned the photos.
The meeting with the star is also on the educational institution’s page. It turned out that the master class was dedicated to the centenary of the birth of opera singer Maria Callas. Bellucci talked about her experience working on the one-woman show “Maria Callas: Letters and Memoirs,” directed by Tom Wolf and Yiannis Dimolitsas.
“I was no longer a teenager when this project was offered to me, and it was my first appearance on the theater stage: I was very scared, but I accepted because, while reading the letters and memoirs of Maria Callas, I found something. The sensuality is so special that, quoting Monica from the university, she says, “I couldn’t stand it. In front of me was not only the great goddess of the opera, but also a woman with thousands of fears and vulnerabilities talking to me.”
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