HSE - Tempesta
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Photo © Peroni
HSE140S - Tempesta - Flameproof


01 white
45. red
72. light blue
75. bleu
95. grey
99. black
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HSE140S - Tempesta - Flameproof

Special colours available at this time

23. yellow * (153 m)
63. green chroma key * (5,5 m)

* availability limited to the indicated quantity
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HSE140N - Tempesta - Not flameproof


01 white
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HSE - Tempesta silk


95. grey in half-transparency.
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Photo © Teatro de la Maestranza de Sevilla

Teatro de la Maestranza, ''Tannhäuser''


Big sails made of HSE - Tempesta silk 45. red that underlines the extreme lightness and sensibility to the wind of this fabric.
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Photo © Visualart-Parenzan / Teatro G. Verdi di Trieste

Teatro Verdi of Trieste, ''La Tragédie de Salomè''


HSE - Tempesta silk

72. light blue
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Photo © Luigi Ciminaghi / Piccolo Teatro di Milano

Piccolo Teatro, ''The Tempest''


A preparation that belongs to the history of the modern scenography: Luciano Damiani experimented in a revolutionary and definitive way the use of the silk for scenography, that since then on, in Italy - and in many other countries - it was called ...
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Photo © Luigi Ciminaghi / Piccolo Teatro di Milano
... HSE - Tempesta silk.

Damiani used the lightness of the HSE - Tempesta silk to create a shaken and fluctuating surface that simulated the stormy sea, having under the backdrop made of silk numerous actors that shook upward their arms.
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Photo © from I segreti dello spazio teatrale, courtesy of Ubulibri

Piccolo Teatro, ''Faust, fragments''


Projections on a big spiral backdrop made of white HSE - Tempesta silk realized for a famous preparation by Josef Svoboda.
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Photo © Alfio Morelli

Ravenna Festival, ''Pietra di diaspro''


Small vaulting backdrops made of white HSE - Tempesta silk in a scene that also uses a backdrop made of threads NTR - Tripolina.
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Photo © Luciano Romano / Teatro San Carlo di Napoli

Teatro San Carlo, ''Tristan und Isolde''


The transparency of the white draperies made of HSE - Tempesta silk, placed side by side to the black ones made of EVT - Light Sceno Poly that have been stretched on the frames.

The sea is a realization performed with QSK - Retrafilm.
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Photo © Ramella & Giannese / Teatro Regio di Torino

Teatro Regio di Torino, ''The Maid of Orleans''


The semi-transparent flag is made of HSE - Tempesta silk with the colours 01. white, 45. red and 72. light blue.

The mantles of the choir and of Mirella Freni are made of white HSE - Tempesta.
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Photo © Marco Brescia & Rudy Amisano

Teatro alla Scala, ''L'altro Casanova''


A big draped backdrop manufactured by the workshop of the Teatro alla Scala with around 450 m² of HSE - Tempesta silk 45. red.
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Photo © Teatro della Pergola

Teatro della Pergola, ''Memoirs of Hadrian''


Closed set with a trapezoidal plan made with two layers of soft materials.

The front face is a flat making backdrop made of white HSE - Tempesta silk, here frontally illuminated with blue light ...
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Photo © Teatro della Pergola
... and here with yellow light in the center.

The colonnade of the previous photo, and the Pompeian frescoes in this one, are instead rear-projected on a RCO - Colorado backdrop and they can be seen in semi-transparency through the silk.
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Photo © Lemonandpepper

Tiziano Ferro, ''Alla Mia Età''


Kabuki curtain made of white HSE - Tempesta silk.
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Photo © Zovadelli

Teatro Amilcare Ponchielli, ''Andromeda liberata''


The aerial lightness of three fluctuating backdrops made of white HSE - Tempesta silk, here illuminated with blue light.
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Photo © Michele Crosera

Teatro Verdi of Padua, ''Aida''


Two backdrops made of HSE - Tempesta silk 45. red are reflected in a ZSM - Magic Mirror backdrop 11 m high and 14 m wide.
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Photo © Marco Brescia / Teatro alla Scala

Teatro alla Scala, ''Simon Boccanegra''


A transparent drapery made of white HSE - Tempesta silk creates a bond among the symbol of an impossible terrestrial purity - the source in the center of the stage - and the celestial transcendence.

The cobalt blue cloth ...
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Photo © Marco Brescia / Teatro alla Scala
... here in the foreground, whose color and whose undulations are a symbol of the sea, is realized with a cut of HSE - Tempesta silk dyed on demand.

On the background a Rear-illuminated backdrop made of RNO - Notturno film.
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Photo © Moisés Robles

Teatros del Canal, ''Adalí''


A backdrop made of red HSE - Tempesta with flat making, 14 x h 9 m, is tied up to the waist of Aída Gómez as if it were a big skirt.

On the background there is another backdrop, through which the orchestra that accompanies the dance can be seen in semi-transparence ...
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Photo © Moisés Robles
... and it was made up of red HSE - Tempesta silk with vertical fullness 20%.

In the foreground, the skirt made of red HSE - Tempesta of Aída Gómez is grabbed to the corners and lifted ...
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Photo © Moisés Robles
... and it is dragged upward with fluctuating movements until it disappears from the scene.
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Photo © Michele Crosera / Teatro La Fenice di Venezia

Teatro La Fenice, ''Il killer di parole''


Kabuki curtain made of HSE - Tempesta silk, 95. grey ...
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Photo © Michele Crosera / Teatro La Fenice di Venezia
... with Digital printing, width 16,8 m and height 11 m.
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Photo © Luciano Romano

Teatro San Carlo, ''Paganini''


Six large semi-transparent drapes made of white HSE - Tempesta silk with concentric fullness ...
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Photo © Luciano Romano
... variously moved and illuminated with chromatic light were the most visually important element of this scenography.
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Photo © Simona Cagnasso / Teatro Stabile di Torino

Teatro Stabile di Torino, ''Operette Morali


Backdrop made of HSE - Tempesta digital printing silk.
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Photo © Javier del Real / Teatro Real de Madrid

Teatro Real, ''L'Orfeo''


Costumes manufactured with HSE140N - Tempesta - Not flameproof silk of several colours.
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Photo © Le Grandi Immagini

Luciano Ligabue, ''Tour Ellesette''


Kabuki curtain manufactured with 99. black HSE - Tempesta.
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Photo © Alfredo Tabocchini

Arena Sferisterio, ''Les contes d'Hoffmann''


Backdrop made of 01. white HSE - Tempesta silk.

The backdrop, installed flat and tense, thanks to the strong light reflection properties assumed with great effectiveness the colorations of the illumination: greyish in this case ...
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Photo © Alfredo Tabocchini
... or blue in the scene of the famous Barcarolle.

Pier Luigi Pizzi exploited the extreme lightness of the fabric giving it a continuous superficial movement that conferred to the backdrop a swaying and amazing vitality.
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Photo © Franco Lannino - Studio Camera

Teatro Massimo, ''I Vespri siciliani''


A detail of the HSE - Tempesta digital printing silk ...
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Photo © Franco Lannino - Studio Camera
... with which a large Traveller curtain with vertical fullness was made, here illuminated with yellow light, through which a sea panorama realized with silver QSK - Retrafilm is shining.