The works by twenty of the most promising artists on display at the Salon du Livre de Montréal.
A cycle of meetings, workshops and seminars aimed at learning about Teatro Nucleo's work in mental health between memory and the present fifty years after its birth.
A new chapter of the ‘Beyond Borders’ international project, conceived and directed by Instabili Vaganti theatre company, in co-production with the National Theatre of Tunisia and the Italian Cultural Institute in Tunis. On stage within the Festival JTC - Journées Théâtrales de Carthage.
The monologue by Horacio Czertok, based on his famous and awarded street theatre show 'QUIJOTE!', is the final event of ‘The Optimism of Practice’.
A delicate show, fragile and sincere: Paola and Stefano’s diary telling an intimate lifestyle choice.
“Choral action” led by Marco Martinelli and Ermanna Montanari, preceded by a workshop in Italian and French aimed at thirty citizens of all ages.
A tribute to the life of singer, pianist, writer, composer, and civil rights activist Eunice Kathleen Waymon –Nina Simone's real name. Starting from recordings of her performances and radio and television interviews, the multi-award-winning soprano and performer Claron McFadden creates a versatile portrait of the legendary artist.
With different languages ranging from traditional Indian dance to physical and experimental theatre, from video art to electronic music, the performance explores the numerous connections between Dante's work and the Indian culture, both from the iconographic and the philosophical and theological point of view, and is also a means of connection between two secular cultural traditions.
A concert continually interrupted by the musicians’ comic digressions, or a clown show fancifully supported by music? An experience of euphoric entertainment and catharsis for three funny, likeable and 'talented' clowns. The show is proposed by the Italian Cultural Institute in Cologne in the frame of the celebration for the 70th anniversary of its foundation
The Centro Coreografico Nazionale/Aterballetto pays tribute to Ennio Morricone with a new production by Spanish choreographer Marcos Morau: a unique creation that weaves the music by the Oscar-winning composer with dance, visual arts, and cinematic inspiration.
The poet attends with a sonic ritual: “Nostalgia for Impossible Things”.
International conference on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the film 'Red Desert', Antonioni's first color film. Scholars from different disciplines offer new perspectives on Antonioni's filmography.