At the Trianon Viviani, three evenings dedicated to Neapolitan culture. From Friday, November 22nd to Sunday, November 24th, the Trianon Viviani Theater in Naples will host a series of events dedicated to Neapolitan culture, enriched by music and literature. The "Fists in the Heart" series prepares to offer a dialogue between art and storytelling.
Friday 22: Amedeo Colella in "Nisciuno nasce 'mparato"
The program opens on Friday, November 22nd with Amedeo Colella's show "Nisciuno nasce 'mparato." Using a fun, educational approach, Colella takes on the role of a university rector, giving a lecture on Neapolitan culture. The event has been sold out for a month.
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Saturday 23rd: Neri per Caso in concert
Saturday evening will be dedicated to a cappella music with a concert by Neri per Caso. The Salerno vocal ensemble, known for selling over half a million records in Italy, will bring their celebrated performances to the stage of the Teatro della Canzone Napoletana.
Sunday 24th: "Fists in the Heart" with Maurizio de Giovanni and Marco Zurzolo
Sunday, November 24th will feature "Fists in the Heart," a performance featuring writer Maurizio de Giovanni and musician Marco Zurzolo. This reading, accompanied by music, addresses the issue of gender violence through narratives inspired by current events, inaugurating the "Milestones" series. The initiative is supported by the Campania Region, the Metropolitan City of Naples, and the Ministry of Culture, with the patronage of Rai Campania. Thanks also to the collaboration with Mister Bio Wine, the theater is committed to presenting a high-quality cultural program. The events will take place at 21:XNUMX PM.






Comments (5)
I'm glad there are events like this in Naples, but I wonder if there will be more events in the future.
'Fists in the Heart' sounds like a very strong title, but gender violence is a difficult topic to address in a sensitive way.
The show seems interesting, but I'm not sure if I'll go and see Maurizio de Giovanni and Marco Zurzolo.
Neri per Caso are famous, I hope they will do many good songs during the concert on Saturday.
Amedeo Colella was a great choice to open the event, but I don't know if Neapolitan culture is that important.