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This image captures an indoor exhibit, likely a museum or educational display, focused on opera. The setting appears to be a well-lit public space, possibly in Athina, Greece, given the primary text is in Greek with English translations. The main subject is a white informational display board with a layered background image featuring blurry, grayscale figures, possibly an audience or stage performers, evoking an operatic environment. Attached to this board are multiple white flip cards, each held by two metal rings, suggesting an interactive element where visitors can flip the cards for more information. The central theme of the display is "Οι φωνές / The voices," explaining "Υπάρχουν τρεις γενικές κατηγορίες γυναικείων και ανδρικών φωνών. / There are three general categories of female and male voices." Below this, the board is categorized into "Γυναικείες / Female" and "Ανδρικές / Male" voices. Visible voice types on the flip cards include: * Under "Γυναικείες / Female": "Σοπράνο (υψίφωνος) / Soprano," "Μέτζο σοπράνο (μεσόφωνος) / Mezzo-soprano (mezzo)," and "Κοντράλτο (άλτο) / Contralto (alto)." A cropped card to the left shows partial text "καςία / attist." * Under "Ανδρικές / Male": "Τενόρος (οξύφωνος) / Tenor," "Βαρύτονος / Baritone," and "Μπάσος (βαθύφωνος) / Bass." A cropped card to the right shows "Ε / I-". Additional partial text visible on other cropped cards includes "φωδία / Chorus," "νοθέτις / director," and "Χορωδιακό." At the top right, a cropped heading reads "Τα μέρ / The pa," suggesting another section of the exhibit. The word "opera" is also visible at the top left. The overall impression is an engaging and informative presentation about vocal categories in opera.
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