“The Madrigali di rivolta – explains Davide Enia – are songs and stories full of anger and desperation".
“The Madrigali di rivolta – explains Davide Enia – are songs and stories full of anger and desperation".
©Andrea Pizzalis
Sotterraneo, collettivo di ricerca teatrale, incontra Maura Gancitano.
©courtesy Centrale Fies
Europeana will seem the most suitable book for describing our species at the dawn of the third millennium.
from 7 p.m.
Mare Culturale Urbano - Cascina Torrette
“The Madrigali di rivolta – explains Davide Enia – are songs and stories full of anger and desperation".
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“The Madrigali di rivolta – explains Davide Enia – are songs and stories full of anger and desperation".
An unpredictable journey through the universe of plants.
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“The Madrigali di rivolta – explains Davide Enia – are songs and stories full of anger and desperation".
Sold out.
©Kate McIntosh
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Worktable is a live installation, which will remain open to spectators for a number of days.
Plants appear to have a “decentralised brain”, smelling, listening, communicating and learning.
Posti esauriti.
©Cinzia Delnevo
A course in ethnobotanics through brand-new Italian agricultural landscapes.
©CaliMero
Marco Paolini and Telmo Pievani come together to discuss, listen to and collect stories. And to tell them.
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A reading to music that provokes an artistic deconstruction of media violence, self-determinations and intersectional feminism.
The two writers and activists bring to the Piccolo’s Chiostro the format that led to them finding fame with widespread social network audiences.
An anthology that takes its cue from our home, Italy, and looks beyond the borders with extraordinary strength and emotion.