By now the organizational machine of the Campania Teatro Festival – directed by Ruggero Cappuccio and created by the Fondazione Campania dei Festival with the concrete commitment of the Campania Region – has been in full swing for some time.
From June 10th, Naples and much of the region will be animated by the wonderful game of a festival that, with a perfect clockwork mechanism, will simultaneously fit together international and national shows, from prose to dance, from music to literature, from special projects to sports, cinema and much more.
But the Festival, in addition to proposing itself as a hotbed of cultural planning, is attentive to the information and education of an audience – especially the young – who arrive at the time of the events with awareness, with that knowledge that gives the freedom to choose and to delve deeper.
So less than a month after the curtain rises, the Campania Teatro Festival is promoting seven musical encounters curated by Massimiliano Sacchi, an eclectic and refined musician. The performance venues will be the symbolic spaces of the widest social and cultural aggregation, areas in which young people rediscover that natural sense of belonging.
It starts on Friday 13th May with the engaging folk'n'roll of Taraf de Funikular, (20.30pm, The Spark Hub Creativo, Piazza Giovanni Bovio) and then moves on – on Thursday 19th May – to the Bagarjia Orkestra which will be performing at the Quartiere
Intelligente (21.00 pm Scala Montesanto, 3) will give life to an interactive, ironic, “multi-genre” show that goes from klezmer to ska, from swing to Neapolitan popular music.
On Thursday, May 26 (20.30:27 p.m., The Spark Creative Hub) Giacomo Casaula will be the protagonist of his song-theatre, a sparkling alternation between prose monologues and songs. Following on Friday, May 21.00, Slash Plus (20:XNUMX p.m., Via Vincenzo Gemito, XNUMX) will become the stage for Totò Poetry Culture, a project of “re-crossing” of Totò’s poems by Gianni Valentino.
On Thursday 2nd June, the engaging and elegant Uanema Swing Orchestra will animate the Quartiere Intelligente with its soul (21.00pm); on Friday 3rd, instead, it will be the turn of Radi Spina, a refined vocal quartet that has brought back to the fore the traditional music of southern Italy (21.00pm, Quartiere Intelligente).
Grand closing on Thursday 9 June with Fiabe per ricevirsi al mondo by Luca Iavarone, creative director of Fanpage, as well as an excellent musician and communicator (21.00 pm, IAV in Arte Vesuvio, Via Marino Turchi, 21).
And on June 10th we start with the Campania Teatro Festival which will turn on the lights on the inauguration with Lina Sastri and her Mancanza.
Article published on May 12, 2022 - 12:06 pm