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Olympics Rehearsal: A Volunteer's Passion Unveiled
12 Feb
Summary
- Exhibition showcases 39 images of volunteers during Olympic rehearsals.
- Photographer Giampaolo Sgura captured intimate moments of dedication.
- The exhibit runs until February 17 and will join a permanent collection.

An exhibition in Milan, "REHEARSAL - Before the Applause," offers a unique perspective on the Winter Olympics, focusing on the dedication of volunteers. The display features 39 photographs by renowned Italian photographer Giampaolo Sgura.
These images capture intimate moments involving more than 1,200 volunteers during dress rehearsals for the opening ceremony. Sgura, known for his fashion photography, aimed to document the volunteers' passion and professionalism.
The exhibition, located at Palazzo Castiglioni and running until February 17, showcases performers in elaborate costumes alongside the designers and crew working to ensure a seamless event.
Supported by the Olympic Museum in Lausanne, Switzerland, the photographs emphasize the collaborative effort behind the games. The director of the Olympic Museum stated that the images highlight how dedication makes the event spectacular and reflect the Olympic movement's values of humanity and unity.
Following its run in Milan, the collection of photographs will become part of the Olympic Museum's permanent collection.




