Rome: Valerio Aprea and Kalenda Maya Chorus in Segni as part of RADURE. Cultural spaces along the Southern Via Francigena
V edition, 15 and 16 July 2023 free entry
Rome: Valerio Aprea and Kalenda Maya Chorus in Segni as part of RADURE. Cultural spaces along the Southern Via Francigena.
He reaches his fifth edition Clearings. Cultural spaces along the Southern Via Francigena edited by Priverno (leader), Sermoneta, Norma, Cori, Maenza, Segni and Carpineto Romano thanks to the contribution of the Lazio Region and as part of the integrated Creative Invasions project of ATCL - Theater Association of the Municipalities of Lazio, in collaboration with the Lepini Company, first festival to valorise the cultural heritage of the territorial system of the Lepini Mountains, dedicated to the places of culture crossed by the spiritual journey of the Via Francigena of the South. From 2019 Radure represents the cultural proposal of excellence to promote the territory and relaunch its image, through the mix of live performing arts, the identities of the places and the active participation of the realities operating in these splendid municipalities.
La programming di signs opens with the music of the vocal ensemble Kalenda Maya Chorus directed by Maestro Maria Violanti on July 15th at 18.30 pm at the Church of San Pietro. The happy in…singing is a concert of polyphonic vocal music from the 13th to the 21st century: Madrigals, Ballads, Tourdions, Ronde, Ballets and Songs whose main theme is irony, humour, love, joy, with the accompaniment on the piano of Maestro Riccardo Maccarrone and on the percussions of Angelo Massari.
Il Kalenda Maya Chorus It was born in Priverno in 2015 as Female Chamber Choir, soon turning into Mixed Voice Choir, under the guidance of Maestro Maria Violanti, its director and founder. Her repertoire ranges from the Middle Ages to modern and contemporary, sacred and profane music, both a cappella and with instrumental accompaniment.
Valerio Aprea he is the protagonist of “Waiting for the apocalypse"The July 16th at 21.00pm at the Roman Cistern. From science to its opposite, from algorithms to daily habits, from politics to progress and the inertia that slows it down. One show-reading with monologues specially written by Marco Dambrosio, aka Makkox. Of how comedy and the absurd can be used as tools to deal with and try to avert the great bogeyman of the Apocalypse, offering a hyperbolic key to our resistance and difficult adaptability to the new. Valerio Aprea is a multifaceted actor with a very personal style, which he brings both to the stage and to some of the most important Italian television and film productions of recent years.
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