A journey through the first sixty years of the 20th century retracing those aspects of modernity and innovation that have characterized Italy. A project born in synergy with the Consulate General of Italy in Metz and the Italian Cultural Institute in Strasbourg as part of “Paris 2024” - Summer Olympic Games.
'Masquerade Mask' is a vehicle to introduce the audience the world of Commedia dell’Arte and a tribute to all the characters of Italian traditional theatrical culture.
To commemorate the life and career of Pasolini - poet, director, author, playwright and more - Teatro Nucleo has decided to celebrate his ardour and passion with a musical cabaret.
A hybrid format that combines elements of a concert and a rehearsal, the festival 'workshop concerts' (Werkstattkonzerte) are an opportunity to experience first-hand the compelling musical development of an ensemble and the production of a concert programme.
Ottavio Dantone marks his debut as Musical Director of the Innsbruck Festival with an inaugural concert performed under his direction by Accademia Bizantina, the new 'orchestra in residence' of the Festival.
Ottavio Dantone conducts Accademia Bizantina – the new 'orchestra in residence' of the Innsbruck Festival – in the opera he has chosen for his first staged production as Musical Director of the festival. The cast includes audience favourites such as Arianna Vendittelli, Margherita Maria Sala, and Filippo Mineccia and the direction is by Leo Muscato.
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.
Ignorance raises walls, and knowledge creates the breaches so that they can be knocked down. The actors, trying to overcome these walls, must also come to terms with the natural fear of meeting the other, the unknown. And with a precise gaze they tell us about the world in which we live, made up of borders and boundaries. On stage within the 'Miedzynarodowe Plenerowe Spotkania ze Sztuka' festival.
'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.
Teatro Nucleo brings the show "Quijote!" back on stage. Quijote and Sancho come back to life and, riding their improbable mechanical steeds, embark on amazing adventures.
23 concerts across the country, in theaters usually dedicated to classical music and all with a capacity of more than a thousand seats. The unique sound of the Ocarina Septet offers a plurality of voices that follow each other in complex harmonies and orchestral effects, enchanting audiences around the world.