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A play performed in 45 countries, and translated into 24 different languages for 500 productions. A story which speaks about loyalty, feelings and family.
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Exhilarating, provocative, powerful, topical, epic, masterful. The return, exactly 50 years on from its debut, of Mistero Buffo by Fo and Rame.
      The second appointment of the MIT Jazz Festival is with the Claudio Angeleri Ensembe in a concert dedicated to Italo Calvino.
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      From January 2018, the 20th edition of Jazz al Piccolo with the Civica Jazz Band.
 
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      The first appointment of MIT Jazz Festival is with Enrico Intra and Alex Stangione.
      The MIT Jazz Festival ends with a tribute to Lucio Dalla, an artist who was particularly fond of Afro-American music.
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Carlo Porta’s translation of Dante’s Inferno meets Schubert’s “Winterreise”, in celebration of the 700th anniversary of the death of Dante.
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A reflection on the violent dynamics within the family unit, taking from works by Pirandello, re-examined with the collaboration of Andrea Camilleri.
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In 1951, 200 women turned up for a single job. 77 of them were involved in an incredible accident.
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An examination of classic and contemporary works which produces a reflection on war and its most fragile victims, women.
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      MITJazz Festival si conclude con un concerto dedicato alla canzone italiana. Ospiti Franco (trombettista) e Gianluca (sassofonista) Ambrosetti.
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      The second appointment in the MitJazz Festival is with the Lydian Sound Orchestra conducted by Riccardo Brazzale. This is the world-premiere of Italian way.
      The second edition of the MitJazz Festival: the review begins with Nor Sea, Nor Land, Nor Salty Waves by the composer Roberto Bonati, played for the first time in Milan.
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      Il secondo concerto di MIT Jazz Festival è dedicato ai giovani dell'Orchestra Nazionale Jazz Giovani Talenti, diretta e promossa da Paolo Damiani.
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      La terza edizione di MITJazzFestival si apre con un progetto innovativo che coinvolge lo scatter Gegé Telesforo e il rapper Willie Peyote.