The Alto Milanese Park is celebrating on Sunday 12 May

The Alto Milanese Park is celebrating on Sunday 12 May
The Alto Milanese Park is celebrating on Sunday 12 May

24th edition of Parco Milanese in Festa on Sunday 12 May. It will be a festive Sunday dedicated to families and nature in the greenery of the park. A day of music, shows and workshops.

It starts at 10.30 with the “Clay Faces” workshop. Creative manual modeling workshop with earth and other elements. In the afternoon at 4pm the show “Begins in 5 minutes” by Clown Comizio. The young “Clown Comizio” finds himself having to entertain his audience after passing himself off as a great magician. He thought it was nonsense and instead his performances have nothing special. Only thanks to the help of the spectators will he be able to transform an apparent flop into a great moment of entertainment that will involve all the audience present, from children to grandparents.

In the afternoon the workshop “Art takes flight” curated by Fior di Feste. With this workshop, children will be able to build an inappropriate kite or flying carpet and fly it in the park!
There will also be music for everyone! The JUKEBOX arrives with the musical comedy duo PEPINO SASOFONE alias Beppe Boron: sax and voice and FEDELE UKULELE alias Fabio KoRyu: ukulele and voice. Pepino and Fedele are the salesmen of the song, the sellers of sounds, the minstrels of the business and they offer you a real
bargain: minutes of happiness at end-of-season sale prices.

The pleasure of a song, for the price of a coin or two, whatever you want to drop into the bucket. When you hear the jingle the music magically starts. Have you understood how it works? We’ll explain it to you immediately in two words. What you see on the ground is the jukebox carpet with 84 songs for all tastes.

Organic exhibitors and artisans will also be present during the day! A day in nature to have fun together!

Free entry initiative.

 
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