Lecce: For the Unica – Outboard event, final evenings of the Solitariə contest

Lecce: For the Unica – Outboard event, final evenings of the Solitariə contest
Lecce: For the Unica – Outboard event, final evenings of the Solitariə contest

Goes on Unique – Outboardsecond season for audiences of all ages of theatre, music, dance, exhibitions, workshops, meetings Nazca – The theatre in via Siracusa 28 a Leccecreated with the artistic direction of Ippolito Chiarello And Barbara Tomawith the support of Municipality of Lecce and of AMI Foundation – Alta Mane Italy and in collaboration with numerous local entities. From Friday 10th to Sunday 12th May space for the final evenings of the contest Solitairesə. In fact, around 70 people from all over Italy participated in the call aimed at artists who work alone, dedicated to experimenting with scenic languages ​​and theatrical research, in its most essential and artifice-free form. Friday 10 May from 8.45pm (entry with membership fee) the first evening will open with the “proclamation” of the eight finalist projects of the contest and with “Freewheeling“, concert/show Of Massimo Donno which explores the record production of Pierangelo Bertoli, one of the most important Italian singer-songwriters. From the first recordings purely linked to political songs, to the albums in dialect, up to the latest masterpieces, the concert (which will soon also become a record) is a way to tell the life, political and social commitment of Bertoli. Singer-songwriter and musician, Massimo Donno divides his time between song, theater and writing. After “Amore e Marchette” (Ululati/Lupo Editore, 2013), “Partenze” (Visage Music, 2015), produced by the organ player Riccardo Tesi and included in the list of those eligible for the Targhe Tenco as the best album of Italian author music, and “Long live the King!” (SquiLibri Editore/Visage Music 2017), in 2022 he published “Lontano” for SquiLibri editore. His fourth album contains important collaborations with Nabil Bey, Alessia Tondo, Mariella Nava, Rachele Andrioli, Redi Hasa, Gabriele Mirabassi, Ferruccio Spinetti and Petra Magoni (Musica Nuda), Alessandro D’Alessandro, Marco Bardoscia, Daniele Sepe and Juan Carlos “ Flaco” Biondini. Donno is among the thirty-nine performers of “Io credevo. The songs of Gianni Siviero” (Squilibri Editore), homage to one of the most original Italian singer-songwriters, who won the Targa Tenco 2020 as best collective project (ex aequo with “Note di viaggio – Chapter 1: Come forward…” dedicated to Francesco Guccini). Over the years he has won the Civilia, Castrovillari d’autore and Lunezia awards.Saturday 11 May the eight selected works will then be staged exclusively for a jury of experts and a group of spectators who will select the four finalists who will “challenge” each other Sunday 12 May from 7pm (entrance open to the public) to decree the winning project of this first edition of the contest.

Sunday 26 May the final evening will begin at 19 with “Stories of LiberBici“, reading and storytelling performances for children of all ages (children 3|10 years old and families) with Michele Volpi (narrActor, promoter of the reading). At 8.45pm appointment with the music of “Rock History” curated by the students of the Pop-Rock Schools of the Tito Schipa Conservatory of Music in Lecce. Every year Nasca offers this FUS Festival – Spectator’s Single Fund with the “collection of interest” and many gifts for members.
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