This person creates the overall visual style of the opera, including sets, costumes, props, and lighting. (____________________) This artist designs and creates the costumes worn by the singers and performers in the opera. (____________________) This professional selects and creates the movements and gestures for the performers to convey emotions and actions within the opera. (____________________) This person is responsible for choosing and designing the sound effects and musical elements that enhance the opera's story and atmosphere. (____________________) This group of specialists create and build the physical sets and stage elements that represent the opera's setting. (____________________) This term refers to the specific style of clothing and accessories worn by characters in an opera production, reflecting the historical period or cultural setting. (____________________) This professional oversees the entire artistic and musical aspects of the opera production, working with the director, conductor, and performers. (____________________) This refers to the unplanned or spontaneous creation of sounds, music, or movements during the opera performance, often by the performers themselves. (____________________) (Not typically used in Opera) This specialist is responsible for selecting and fitting the wigs, hats, and other headwear for the performers in the opera. (____________________) (Less common role; hairstylist might be used) This term describes the overall artistic vision and interpretation of the opera presented by the director. (____________________)