SIt promises to be a weekend full of emotions for the community of Teggiano, a medieval village in the Vallo di Diano, ready to devoutly celebrate its patron saint, San Cono. The event, deeply felt by the citizens, is enriched this year by cultural and artistic events promoted by the San Cono Celebrations Committee, chaired by Cono Di Sarli, in collaboration with the parish priest Don Angelo Fiasco.
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Theatre in the Castle: “Teatro a Pezzi” opens the celebrations
On Saturday, May 31st at 20:30 pm, the imposing Macchiaroli Castle – home to the Scena Teatro workshops for almost a year – will host the show “Teatro a Pezzi”. On stage, the students of the workshop directed by Antonello De Rosa, ready to give new life to the great classics of prose theatre. An opportunity to appreciate the emerging talent of young actors such as Anna Varuzza, Claudia Colitti, Benedetta Della Cerra, Malvina Lupo, Sofia Giusy Di Candia, Gianpaolo Greco and many others, who will animate the historic rooms of the castle with intense and engaging performances.
Romolo Bianco’s “Neapolitan Metaverse” enchants Teggiano
On Monday, June 2, the celebrations will continue with the concert “Metaverso Napoletano… Live” by the multifaceted artist Romolo Bianco. The event, organized by Scena Teatro Management SRLS and strongly desired by the Festivities Committee and by Don Angelo Fiasco, promises a deep musical journey into Neapolitan culture.
Bianco, singer, actor and writer originally from Casoria but resident in the United States for years, offers a personal reinterpretation of the Neapolitan song. His music, steeped in symbolism and melancholy, tells of an authentic Naples, that of the suburbs, that which dreams and resists. From the streets of Athens, Paris and Barcelona to Italian theaters, his voice has conquered audiences and critics, so much so that he has been recognized as "Ambassador of Neapolitan Music in the World".
Free events open to the public
All scheduled events are free and open to all citizens. A unique opportunity to experience the feast of San Cono in the name of spirituality, but also of culture, music and theater.
Article published on May 28, 2025 - 11:51 pm
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