Synopsis
[REFECTORY]
7.50 pm – A PIEDI NUDI SULLA TERRA
Talk with Folco Terzani and Sara Savioli
Moderated by Raffaele Palumbo. Readings by Giulia Cavallini and Ettore Bonafè
Before building his ashram among the ancient ruins of Hampi, today a destination for pilgrimages and a center of devotion, Baba Cesare – the Italian ascetic protagonist of this book – lived between the profane and the sacred. A Piedi Nudi sulla Terra is the story of an incredible spiritual journey.
9.00 pm – L’ETÁ FRAGILE
Donatella di Pietrantonio (winner of Strega Prize)
Dialogue with Raffaele Palumbo. Readings by Federica Miniati; music by Messi Duo: Alda Dalle Lucche and Giulia Fidenti
Amanda narrowly misses one of the last trains and returns home, to that town near Pescara from which she had fled in a hurry. Her mother needs only one look to understand that something in her has gone out: she would like to protect her from everything, even at the cost of suffocating her, but there is a secret that she cannot hide from her. Under the Wolf’s Tooth, on land that belongs to their family and is now coveted by property speculators, you can still see the remains of a campsite where a terrible event happened many years before. With her vibrant and profound writing, capable of making us feel the weight of a glance and the sound of an unanswered question, Donatella Di Pietrantonio touches on a whole new tension in this novel.
10.15 pm – KALIFA KONE, JABEL KAMUTEH, MARCO ZAONOTTI TRIO
The duo of Jabel Kanuteh and Marco Zanotti moves towards a more universal music that has assimilated Fela Kuti as well as some of the contemporary currents from Africa and its diaspora. The guest of the concert is Kalifa Kone, a percussionist born and raised in Bamako, Mali.
[SECOND CLOISTER]
8.15 pm – THE BASS GANG
Antonio Sciancalepore: double bass; Andrea Pighi: double bass; Alberto Bocini: double bass; Amerigo Bernardi: double bass.
THE BASS GANG is probably the most famous double bass quartet in the world and certainly the longest-running. Classical music professionals who put themselves on the line to offer a unique show, having fun and entertaining the audience, while playing at mixing sounds and musical genres.
9:30 PM – SWINGTET
Maurizio Geri feat. Nico Gori
The show is stylistically inspired by the Alsatian gypsy tradition, from the founding father Django Reinhardt to the various contaminations that have made swing-manouche vital and “modern” to this day.
[PAZZI CHAPEL]
7.45 pm – 11.00 pm – NAOM
Nazareno Caputo: vibraphone, marimba, percussion; Omar Cecchi: drums, konnakkol, percussion
Naom elaborates concepts derived from the traditional music of the Indian subcontinent, matrix of many cultural-musical elements of extreme interest, and from the jazz experience, more contemporary but which incorporates, innovating them, archaic elements.