Calabria D’Autore Summer 2024, the program of events

Calabria D’Autore Summer 2024, the program of events
Calabria D’Autore Summer 2024, the program of events

All ready to Reggio For Calabria D’Autore Summer 2024which will take place at Polimeni Club of Pentimelewho turns 95 this year. “Precisely for this reason the Incontriamoci Semper ODV Association wants to celebrate the longest-running club in Calabria in the best possible way. The first initiative was last June 9th, with the excellent singer-songwriter Fabio Macagninowhich received notable success in terms of appreciation and participation.”

“The next cultural initiative, Sunday 7 July, will be highly anticipated, with the literary masterpiece “La Scelta” (ed. Bompiani), curated by journalist Sigfrido Ranucci. The journalist will talk to him Daniele Macheda, secretary Usigrai, Reggino Doc. For the occasion, the presence and greetings of the president of the club, Lawyer Ezio Privitera, of the entrepreneur Pippo Callipo and of Nuccio Macheda, Head of the GOM. Marco Mauro will open the evening”.

“Another important event will be on Sunday 4 August with the history and art of goldsmithing of Magna Graecia. With Prof Daniele Castrizio, the master goldsmith Michele Affidato and the sculptor goldsmith Antonio Affidato. After the mid-August holiday, another important event: Sunday 18 August, the excellent sociologist Fulvio D’Ascola with a crackling evening full of memories, with the book by the late Ernesto Assante by Lucio Battisti, here we will experience Battisti’s emotions on the giant screen. On Saturday 7 September, a week before the Marian celebrations in the city, the XVII edition of the Calabria Sympathy Award”.

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