A rich selection of photographs illustrating Italian regional cinema sets from the 1940s until today. Within the project "Filming in Italy"
A selection of 150 pieces from the MIC collections, the greatest in the world totally devoted to the international ceramic art, representing the story of Italian ceramics from the Renaissance to the 20th century, its main styles and regional characteristics, the influences from different ages and countries
An international touring exhibition of about 200 works from nine European ceramic museums covering the history of ceramic design from the 17th-21st centuries
A dialogue on still life and the magic in simplicity
The MIC Faenza represents Italy at the Gyeonggi Ceramic Biennale with an exhibition on contemporary Italian ceramics
PANORAMA is Motus theatre company’s new project, which will premiere in January 2018 in New York
The show is born within the project Boomerang - Documents of poverty and hope, supported by the European Union, gathering theatres from three continents
23 ex-street kids in Lusaka, Zambia, are the protagonists of "Maloza - The Man Cub", a show for 7+ years old children. The show has been selected among 800 proposals and is born after three years of collaboration between La Baracca-Testoni Ragazzi of Bologna, the Italian NGO Amani, the Koinonia Community of Lusaka, and ASSITEJ Zambia.
A choreography as a journey through time and space. Swiss première
The performance is guest of the Wiener Festwochen
25 large canvas symbolizing Life
within the "22èmes Rencontres du Cinéma Italien"
within the film series “Les Coups de Coeur”
Fiesta transforms streets into a festival of Mediterranean flair. It is a jolly parade with drum rhythms, three-metre-long figures on stilts with masks of papier-mâché, colourful patched costumes, banners, whistles and fire. The actors sing Italian popular a cappella-songs about love, work and rebellion and perform short burlesque stories, inspired by Gabriel García Márquez
A conversation on the developing elements of the Etruscan city, later Roman. The Medieval reconstruction, some notes on Bologna today