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SUMMARY:Natural History Museum: closed for restoration
DESCRIPTION:From Monday 24 July\, the Museum of Natural History\, both the premises on Strada Farini and Via Università\, will also close for restyling. \nWe will keep you updated on these pages. \nWhen: from Monday 24 July until the end of work \n 
URL:http://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/natural-history-museum-closed-for-resto/
LOCATION:Orto Botanico\, via Farini 90\, Parma\, 43121\, Italia
CATEGORIES:Museum of Natural History,News,Parma University Botanic Garden
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SUMMARY:Botanical Garden closed for restoration
DESCRIPTION:The Botanical Garden is closed for the start of restoration and enhancement work. \nTwo interventions will affect the Botanical Garden area in the coming months: \nThe historic garden enhancement project\, financed under the PNRR project ‘Programmi per la valorizzare l’identità dei luoghi: parchi e giardini storici‘\, by the Ministry of Culture.The work\, which concerns the landscaping of the garden\, is aimed at respecting biodiversity while minimising water and energy management costs. The leitmotif of the intervention is consistency: the vegetation\, naturalistic and environmental needs of the plants prevail over other aspects and the entire garden must be able to act as a ‘botanical embassy’ of the area\, as a platform for dialogue to reinforce education in a non-anthropocentric observation of the world.\nThe project takes into utmost consideration the ecological and naturalistic requirements of the site\, minimising soil consumption and reducing the impact on the root systems in the garden. The work includes the resurfacing of paths\, the construction of an irrigation system\, the creation of new flower beds with low water requirements\, the landscaping of rockeries and wetlands\, and the building of a new greenhouse to display the succulent collection\, which cannot be visited today.\nThe project is by A+C_Architettura e Città Studio Associato \nThe project to restore the historic greenhouses and the Botany School\, which benefits from a fundamental impulse by ‘Parma\, io ci sto!‘\, is co-financed by the University of Parma\, the Ministry of University and Research\, the Cariparma Foundation and the Chiesi Group.\nThanks to sponsors\, the Ferdinandee Greenhouses (dating back to the end of the 18th century) and the 19th-century Botany School will be restored and reinstated. The latter building will house the historical herbarium collections\, the historical library and a small botanical museum. The Bourbon greenhouses will be restored to their original structures\, with the elimination of posthumous structures and a return to the original design of the Petitot School. The new installations will ensure maximum energy savings. The spaces will not only house plants\, but will be multifunctional buildings that can also be used for exhibitions and events. Next to the Serre Ferdinandee\, new public services\, cafeteria\, meeting place\, bookshop will be opened.\nThe project is by Studio Canali Associati \nThe projects were presented on Monday 29 May in the historical headquarters in Strada Farini in the presence of the Rettore\, Paolo Andrei\, of Mayor Michele Guerra\, the Scientific Director of the Botanical Garden Renato Bruni\,of the President of Fondazione Cariparma Franco Magnani\, the President of ‘Parma\, Io ci sto! Alessandro Chiesi and Giovanna Usvardi\, Global Communication & External Relations Head of the Chiesi Group\, and of course the designers Guido Canali and Paola Cavallini\, representing Studio Canali Associati and A+C_Architettura e Città Studio Associato. \nWhen: from Monday 24 July until the conclusion of the work. \n 
URL:http://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/botanical-garden-closed-for-restoration/
LOCATION:Orto Botanico\, via Farini 90\, Parma\, 43121\, Italia
CATEGORIES:News,Parma University Botanic Garden
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ORGANIZER;CN="U.O. Sistema Museale di Ateneo":MAILTO:sistema.museale@unipr.it
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DTSTAMP:20260501T061223
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SUMMARY:Until 1 September the exhibition  'Ugo Sterpini: l'ecart absolu' opens at the CSAC
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition “UGO STERPINI – l’écart absolu” It was inaugurated on Saturday 15 June at the CSAC of the University of Parma\, in the Sala delle Colonne of the Valserena Abbey. \nThe exhibition explores the profound connection between the artist and the Surrealist movement\, on the occasion of the centenary of the movement’s foundation: Sterpini’s interest in Surrealism pervades much of his artistic career\, as demonstrated by his personal library\, full of critical texts\, plays\, novels and poems that nourished his imagination. \nThe works on display date mainly from the early 1960s\, a period when Sterpini was closest to the movement in which he actively participated and was considered among the official members\, as documented by his correspondence with André Breton\, Jose Pierre and Arturo Schwartz. \nTra le opere esposte\, Primavera insidiata del 1964 segna l’incontro con Breton e mostra evidenti influenze surrealiste. The 1966 series Fantasia Feminilil  mixes elements of Pop Art and references to  Xavièr Gauthier’s ‘Surrealism and Sexuality’\, exploring eros as the driving force behind the Surrealist movement. \nAlong the way is The Throne of Ubu\, a work exhibited among the Surrealist ‘meubles’ at the last major exhibition dedicated to the movement in 1965 in Paris\, and a selection of furniture with anthropomorphic features from the same period. \nThe exhibition concludes with a screening of the Surrealist short film Un chien andalou by Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí\, made in 1929 and reworked in 1960\, which well represents the dreamlike\, delirious and psychoanalytic themes typical of the movement. \nSterpini’s affiliation with Surrealism\, although apparently late\, is profound and dictated by a genuine desire to know and share the movement’s fundamental principles. \nSterpini leaves behind an important artistic legacy with works donated to the Communication Studies and Archive Centre of the University of Parma\, which preserves a fund of over one hundred works and a selection of volumes from his personal library. In 2003\, CSAC dedicated a major monographic exhibition to him. \nUGO STERPINI – l’écart absolu\nby Giulia Ferrari  \n16 June – 1 September 2024\nCSAC Centro Studi e Archivio della Comunicazione dell’Università di Parma\nAbbey of Valserena\nStrada Viazza di Paradigna 1\, 43122 Parma \nMuseum opening hours:\nFriday 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.\nSaturday and Sunday 10 am-7pm \nEntrance:\nFull price ticket 10 euro\nFor info and reductions: https://www.csacparma.it/visita/ \nFor information and reservations:\nCSAC – Centro Studi e Archivio della Comunicazione dell’Università di Parma\ncsac@unipr.it\nservizimuseali@csacunipr.it\n+ 39 0521 903649
URL:http://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/saturday-15-june-the-exhibition-ugo-sterpini-lecart-absolu-opens-at-the-csac/
LOCATION:CSAC\, Strada Viazza di Paradigna\, 1\, PARMA\, 43022\, Italia
CATEGORIES:CSAC,exhibitions,News
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20241223T235900
DTSTAMP:20260501T061223
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SUMMARY:“Archivio Paesaggio. L’Italia del secondo Novecento nelle collezioni CSAC”: the exhibition until 23 December
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition Archivio paesaggio. L’Italia del secondo Novecento nelle collezioni CSAC  is an itinerary around the theme of the landscape\, its codifications and transcriptions\, conducted on the archival traces of the transformations that\, starting after World War II and over the course of forty years\, have crossed Italy reconfiguring spaces and territories\, aspirations and tensions\, images and imaginaries.  \nMuseum opening hours:\n Friday 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Saturday\, Sunday 10 a.m. – 7 p.m.  \nEntry\n Full price ticket: € 10.00 For info and reductions: https://www.csacparma.it/visita/ \nFor information and reservations:\n CSAC – Centro Studi e Archivio della Comunicazione dell’Università di Parma csac@unipr.it servizimuseali@csacunipr.it + 39 0521 903649
URL:http://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/archivio-paesaggio-litalia-del-secondo-novecento-nelle-collezioni-csac-opening-on-saturday-1-june-2024/
LOCATION:CSAC\, Strada Viazza di Paradigna\, 1\, PARMA\, 43022\, Italia
CATEGORIES:CSAC,exhibitions,News
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240914T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20241006T183000
DTSTAMP:20260501T061223
CREATED:20240920T135036Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240925T083349Z
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SUMMARY:"Community Specific Archive": until 6 October\, the exhibition at the CSAC
DESCRIPTION:Community Specific Archive collects a series of photographs by Paola Di Bello and a video-installation by Valerio Rocco Orlando born from the artists’ confrontation with the CSAC archive and with the students of the Three-year BA Program in Communication and Contemporary Media for the Creative Industries at the University of Parma The Community Specific Archive project was selected within the framework of the public notice PAC2022-2023 – Plan for Contemporary Art\, promoted by the General Directorate for Contemporary Creativity of the Ministry of Culture\, on the proposal of the CSAC Centre of Studies and Communication Archive – University of Parma. Through a series of workshops\, the artists developed a research based on self-awareness and knowledge sharing\, valorising the collection of the Study Centre and Communication Archive of the University of Parma as a trigger for the work. The result is a new production focused on the identity dimension of the territory\, capable of reflecting the instances and urgencies of local society.For this occasion Paola Di Bello and Valerio Rocco Orlando produced a series of works composed of static images and moving images capable of resonating with the archive\, the university and the city of Parma. The work expresses the synthesis of a participatory process flowing into a photographic production consisting of a series of collages\, the result of a visual dialogue with the students\, which draws on the photographic section used as raw material.\nThe archive comes out and returns to it revitalised and re-actualised. In parallel\, the video installation expresses the formal synthesis of a pedagogical methodology based on the practice of active listening\, on non-creative writing exercises and on dramaturgical and audiovisual reworking as a collective action. With the acquisition of this new corpus of works from the Centre’s heritage\, the hope is to provide a useful key to penetrate and reread the complexity of the archive itself\, in order to prolong its life by mending ties with the everyday life of its inhabitants. For the occasion\, a publication published by Silvana Editoriale will be produced. In addition\, as part of the project\, on Tuesday 17 September 2024 at 11 a.m.\, in the Mulas Lecture Hall of the University of Parma\, a round table on the topics discussed will be organised in the presence of the artists\, the curator and researchers Guido Mannucci and Kevin McManus. Exhibition curated by Cristina Casero. \nPaola Di Bello (Naples\, 1961) is an artist and Professor of Photography at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts\, where she directs the Photography Department. Her research well represents the trajectories that photography has taken in the last thirty years\, directing its interests towards installation-based operating methods\, the result of the hybridisation between the conceptual vocation of previous generations and the social investigation that sees man and context at the centre of its interests. \nValerio Rocco Orlando (Milan\, 1978) is an artist\, lecturer in Multimedia Dramaturgy at the Brera Academy and doctoral student in Architectural and Urban Planning Engineering at the Sapienza University of Rome. Through practices ranging from workshops to video installations\, his research takes art as a process of mutual analysis and knowledge and explores the osmosis between institutions\, museums\, academia and the social sphere. \nParticipants: Wafa Arfaoui\, Silvia Balzarini\, Jacopo Botto\, Simone Cangiati\, Marzia Carpitella\, Giulia Conte\, Gaia Conti\, Gabriele Dalla Grana\, Vladyslava Dovzhyk\, Alice Dugaria\, Liam Falleri\, Rachele Ferrari\, Claudio Magnano\, Dominique Montanari\, Sofia Piana\, Alexia Piazza\, Chiara Solari. \nQuando: 14 September – 6 October 2024 \nDove: CSAC – Abbey of Valserena – Via Viazza di Paradigna\, 1 – Parma
URL:http://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/community-specific-archive-until-6-october-the-exhibition-at-the-csac/
LOCATION:CSAC\, Strada Viazza di Paradigna\, 1\, PARMA\, 43022\, Italia
CATEGORIES:CSAC,exhibitions,News
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240927
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240928
DTSTAMP:20260501T061223
CREATED:20240925T080054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240925T082009Z
UID:36176-1727395200-1727481599@www.sma.unipr.it
SUMMARY:European Researchers' Night: Events in Museums
DESCRIPTION:Friday 27 September sees the return to Parma of the European Researchers’ Night\, the most important European scientific communication event promoted in the city by the University of Parma with the co-organisation and patronage of the City of Parma and Imem – CNR. \nThe activities are almost all free to access\, but some require booking: it will only be possible to book online from 13 September via the event’s official website. \nMany initiatives also in museums! \nAt the Museum of Crystallochemistry we will be able to explore a truly gigantic molecule and travel through the nano-world of crystals to discover splendid acrobatic architectures. \nAt the Museum of Mathematics and Informatics\, children and young people will be guided in the discovery of Pythagoras and his famous theorem with interactive paths\, while adults and young people can immerse themselves in the fascinating history of the Personal Computer. \nAt the Veterinary Anatomical Museum\, researchers will take us on a discovery of muscles\, bones\, preparations and organs of many animals (from mammals to birds\, from amphibians to reptiles) \nAt the Mineralogy Museum\, we can have close encounters with minerals and rocks and learn about their wonderful world through interactive activities and games. \nAt the CSAC\, Centre for Studies and Archives of Communication\, the question is asked whether it is possible to educate people to care for the environment through art. Researchers will answer the question with creative experimentation workshops between art and the environment for children and young people. \nAt the permanent science exhibition ‘Microcosm with a View’\, we will be able to see demonstrations and observations of what we see with a fog chamber (an instrument that reveals elementary particles). \nThe detailed programme of the European Researchers’ Night in Museums: \nThe Giant Molecule\nExploration and socialising with a giant molecule. Truly giant!\nReferees: Alessia Bacchi\, Giuditta Cicconi.\nFor who: for everyone\nWhen: from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Activities with free access.\nWhere: Complex of Chemistry – Hall 01 – Museum of Crystal Chemistry (entrance hall\, mezzanine floor corridor). \nJourneys in the nano-world of crystals: acrobatic geometries and splendid architectures\nThemed guided tours in the Museum of Crystallochemistry: each tour will focus on an element of the periodic table\, or on a molecule important for life and the environment\, exploring the architecture of materials at the atomic level and their properties. The visits will be followed by experimental activities: visualisations of computer models and analysis of samples under the microscope.\nContact person: Alessia Bacchi.\nFor who: for everyone\nWhen: from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. – free access on a rotating basis – groups of 10-15 people.\nWhere: Chemistry Complex – Hall 01 – Crystal Chemistry Museum (entrance hall\, mezzanine corridor). \nVisit to the ‘Interactive Exhibition on the History of the Personal Computer’\nGuided tours of the Interactive Exhibition on the History of the Personal Computer will be offered. The exhibition allows personal and interactive tours that can be enjoyed by ‘children’ of all ages.\nContact person: Federico Bergenti.\nFor whom: for children (15-19 years) and adults.\nWhen: Activity by appointment only. 4 one-hour shifts: 5-6 pm; 6-7 pm; 7-8 pm; 8-9 pm. – 25 people per shift.\nWhere: Mathematics Complex – Hall 21 – First floor\, Exhibition Hall/Lecture Room. \nVisit to the exhibition ‘Pythagoras and his Theorem’\nGuided tours of the exhibition ‘Pythagoras and His Theorem’ will be offered. The exhibition allows personal and interactive tours that can be enjoyed by ‘children’ of all ages.\nContact person: Alberto Saracco.\nFor whom: for children and young people (12-14 years and 15-19 years)\nWhen: Activities by prior arrangement. 4 one-hour shifts: 17-18; 18-19; 19-20; 20-21. – 25 people per shift.\nWhere: Mathematics Complex – Hall 21 – Second floor\, Exhibition Hall/Lecture Room. \nClose encounters with minerals and rocks\nActivities and interactive games to introduce people to the wonderful world of minerals and rocks that make up the Earth\, the planets and that we use every day without\, sometimes\, even knowing it.\nVarious activities are planned during the event\, such as:\n– ‘Mineral Hunt’: a treasure hunt to identify the minerals that make up objects of everyday life\neveryday life\n– ‘The world in a grain of sand’: let’s discover with a microscope what sand is made of\n– ‘Discovering rocks’: a journey from the depths of the planet under a microscope\n– ‘Wow! it glows even at night’: enter the darkroom and discover the magical world of fluorescent minerals!\nReferees: Sabrina Nazzareni\, Luciana Mantovani\, Alessandra Montanini.\nFor who: for everyone\nWhen: from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. – free access on a rotating basis.\nWhere: Earth Sciences Complex – Halls 07 – Central Corridor and Mineral\, Rock and Fossil Hall (Tooth C). \nGuided tour of the Anatomical Veterinary Museum\nGuided tour of the rooms of the Veterinary Anatomical Museum\, where skeletons\, bones\, muscles and organs of mammals\, birds and reptiles studied by Veterinary Medicine are exhibited.\nContact person: Luisa Ragionieri.\nFor who: for everyone\nWhen: Activity by appointment only. One shift: 4-5pm. Minimum 5; maximum 20 people per shift.\nWhere: Veterinary Pole – Veterinary Anatomical Museum – Strada del Taglio\, 10. \nImagining landscapes: creative experimentation workshops between art and the environment\nIs it possible to educate to care for the environment through art? You can find out through a rich programme of workshops organised in the spaces of the CSAC museum archive in collaboration with the Education Unit of the University of Parma. An itinerary in which to learn to\nobserve the environment around us not only with your eyes\, but also with your hands. Through our workshops\, you will be able to experiment with different artistic techniques\, including cyanotype\, collage\, visual poetry\, printmaking and group painting. Multiple ways of exploring the world of art and the landscape\, to educate and educate oneself to experience the environment in a more conscious manner.\nContacts: Margherita Zazzero\, Mariangela Scarpini (Education Unit-DUSIC).\nFor whom: children and young people (6-8 years and 9-11 years)\nWhen: from 4 to 8 p.m. (last admission at 7 p.m.). Free access activities.\nWhere: Communication Study Centre and Archives (CSAC). Valserena Abbey (Via Viazza di Paradigna\, 1 – Parma) – Sculpture Court – Consultation Room and Church. \nMicrocosm with a view\nA short visit to fundamental interactions with access to simple demonstrations and observations of what we see with a fog chamber and the fundamental particles that reach us.\nContact person: Roberto De Pietri.\nFor whom: for everyone\nWhen: from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. – free access on a rotating basis with a quota of a maximum of 10 people at a time.\nWhere: Physics Complex – Hall 03 – First floor laboratories adjacent to Squid Lecture Hall. \nDownload the complete programme \n 
URL:http://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/european-researchers-night-events-in-museums-2/
CATEGORIES:all ages,Campus - Parco Area delle Scienze,Crystal Chemistry Collection,guided tours,laboratories,Lemoigne Veterinary Anatomical Collection,Mathematics and computer science collection,News,Paleontology Collection
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240928
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240929
DTSTAMP:20260501T061223
CREATED:20240925T111806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240925T135205Z
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SUMMARY:Gala in Nero\, inaugurazione “Respira” XVIII edizione de Il Rumore del Lutto Festival. Sabato 28 settembre allo CSAC
DESCRIPTION:Il Gala in Nero\, con dress code total black\, è da sempre uno degli eventi più iconici del Festival Il Rumore del Lutto\, nato dalla collaborazione con Verdi Off nel 2015. \nQuest’anno\, Segnali di Vita Aps ha deciso di organizzare un evento che unisca musica\, danza e teatro in un’esperienza unica. \nIl Gala sarà interamente ispirato al tema ‘RESPIRA’\, offrendo agli ospiti l’opportunità di esprimere liberamente la propria creatività attraverso l’evocazione del nero\, anche in stile vittoriano. \nIl programma di sabato 28 settembre: \nUn pomeriggio con il tradizionale Gala\, rigorosamente in total black \nOre 15.00 – Addito Salis Grano \nVisita guidata alla scoperta dell’antica Abbazia di Valserena \nA cura di Maria Pia Branchi\nIn collaborazione con AISAC – Associazione Italiana Siti e Abbazie Cistercensi\nA seguire\, nel cortile dell’Abbazia\, un pomeriggio con Ape Regina e Mario Mascitelli\, e un Death Cafe con Massimo Carosi\, Patrizia Cirino\, Maria Angela Gelati\, Francesco Marilungo \nOre 18.00 – Stuporosa in Abbazia \nCoreografia e Regia: Francesco Marilungo\nCon Vera Di Lecce\, Martina di Parto\, Roberta Racis\, Barbara Novati e Alice Raffaelli\nUna produzione Körper | Centro di Produzione Nazionale della Danza in coproduzione con Fabbrica Europa\nDopo lo spettacolo\, BREATHE un percorso musicale curato da Marco Pipitone\nIngresso regolato da Up To You\, decidi tu liberamente quanto pagare\nInfo e prenotazioni: irdlbiglietteria@gmail.com\nFino ad esaurimento posti\nTutte le iniziative inserite all’interno del Gala in Nero sono regolate da un dresscode in total black obbligatorio. \nIn collaborazione con AISAC\, CSAC\, VERDI OFF\, Teatro del Cerchio\, Danza Urbana\nCon la partecipazione di Associazione Esperienze e Valico Terminus. \nCon il contributo della Regione Emilia-Romagna\, con il sostegno di Ade Servizi Srl e Infortunistica Tossani.
URL:http://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/gala-in-nero-inaugurazione-respira-xviii-edizione-de-il-rumore-del-lutto-festival-sabato-28-settembre-allo-csac/
LOCATION:CSAC\, Strada Viazza di Paradigna\, 1\, PARMA\, 43022\, Italia
CATEGORIES:CSAC
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240928
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240929
DTSTAMP:20260501T061223
CREATED:20240925T135703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240925T135703Z
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SUMMARY:Gala in Nero\, inaugurazione “Respira” XVIII edizione de Il Rumore del Lutto Festival. Sabato 28 settembre allo CSAC
DESCRIPTION:Il Gala in Nero\, con dress code total black\, è da sempre uno degli eventi più iconici del Festival Il Rumore del Lutto\, nato dalla collaborazione con Verdi Off nel 2015. \nQuest’anno\, Segnali di Vita Aps ha deciso di organizzare un evento che unisca musica\, danza e teatro in un’esperienza unica. \nIl Gala sarà interamente ispirato al tema ‘RESPIRA’\, offrendo agli ospiti l’opportunità di esprimere liberamente la propria creatività attraverso l’evocazione del nero\, anche in stile vittoriano. \nIl programma di sabato 28 settembre: \nUn pomeriggio con il tradizionale Gala\, rigorosamente in total black \nOre 15.00 – Addito Salis Grano \nVisita guidata alla scoperta dell’antica Abbazia di Valserena \nA cura di Maria Pia Branchi\nIn collaborazione con AISAC – Associazione Italiana Siti e Abbazie Cistercensi\nA seguire\, nel cortile dell’Abbazia\, un pomeriggio con Ape Regina e Mario Mascitelli\, e un Death Cafe con Massimo Carosi\, Patrizia Cirino\, Maria Angela Gelati\, Francesco Marilungo \nOre 18.00 – Stuporosa in Abbazia \nCoreografia e Regia: Francesco Marilungo\nCon Vera Di Lecce\, Martina di Parto\, Roberta Racis\, Barbara Novati e Alice Raffaelli\nUna produzione Körper | Centro di Produzione Nazionale della Danza in coproduzione con Fabbrica Europa\nDopo lo spettacolo\, BREATHE un percorso musicale curato da Marco Pipitone\nIngresso regolato da Up To You\, decidi tu liberamente quanto pagare\nInfo e prenotazioni: irdlbiglietteria@gmail.com\nFino ad esaurimento posti\nTutte le iniziative inserite all’interno del Gala in Nero sono regolate da un dresscode in total black obbligatorio. \nIn collaborazione con AISAC\, CSAC\, VERDI OFF\, Teatro del Cerchio\, Danza Urbana\nCon la partecipazione di Associazione Esperienze e Valico Terminus. \nCon il contributo della Regione Emilia-Romagna\, con il sostegno di Ade Servizi Srl e Infortunistica Tossani.
URL:http://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/gala-in-nero-inaugurazione-respira-xviii-edizione-de-il-rumore-del-lutto-festival-sabato-28-settembre-allo-csac-2/
LOCATION:CSAC\, Strada Viazza di Paradigna\, 1\, PARMA\, 43022\, Italia
CATEGORIES:CSAC
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