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03/02/2011

Opera house photographer David Leventi adds Four Seasons Centre to portfolio

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Photo: The Four Seasons Centre of the Performing Arts, by David Leventi

Bau-Xi Gallery, across from the AGO on Dundas St., has extended the show of opera-house photographs by New Yorker David Leventi to March 8. While in town for the opening of his show last month, Leventi took a beautiful shot of the Four Seasons Centre, which is now available at the gallery, as well.

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That was such an awesome picture. I really want to visit such an amazing place. I also want to hear somebody performing inside that beautiful opera house.

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