Aperitivo in music

Villaggio Barona via Ettore Ponti 21, Milano

by and with Giuseppe Boron Giuseppe Boron was born in Milan on June 5, 1960. He approached music from an early age by learning to play the guitar, discovered the clarinet in his twenties, and fell madly in love with the saxophone at 25. He gave up the profession he was in, loosened his ties, […]

Briciola Showcase

Villaggio Barona via Ettore Ponti 21, Milano

with Sofia Borghesi Born in '02, Briciola was born on the Romagna Riviera and landed in Milan at just 16, where, with her guitar on her shoulder, she began taking his music to various venues in the city. "bedroom songs," ironic and edgy writing, driven by a strong character and influenced by the Italian indie […]

Harlequin and the commedia dell’arte

Villaggio Barona via Ettore Ponti 21, Milano

by and with Maria Carolina Nardino Traveling show in Barona Village Park on the themes and clichés of commedia dell'arte. Free admission without reservation

Corei showcase

Villaggio Barona via Ettore Ponti 21, Milano

with Francesco Sina Corei is a cloudyboy, a cloud boy. His music comes from life, from which he tears pages as if they were those of a diary. Born in Genoa in 1997, lived in Bologna twenty-five years, and moved to Milan in 2021. The project does not intend to place itself within a genre, […]

LIVE PODCAST

Stazione Radio via Tofane 45, Milano, Italia

Radio Station is a place made of sounds, stories, sharing. Radio Station was created to transform the former Milano Centrale electrical substation, located between the Greco and Gioia neighborhoods, into a place of sounds, stories and community. Free admission without reservation    

Showcase by Pietro Mio

Villaggio Barona via Ettore Ponti 21, Milano

Pietro Mazzoli "Arriva... Pietro Mio" is the first official (and still unreleased) record by Pietro Mio. The project was born from the meeting between Pietro Maria Mazzoli and Roberto Grosso Sategna. The key is authenticity. The texts are simple and direct; sometimes they are an assemblage of scattered phrases extracted from Pietro's Twitter profile, whose […]

My particular sign

San Faustino 5 via S. Faustino 5, Milano

Based on the novel "My Particular Sign" by Michele D'Ignazio dramaturgy Michele D'Ignazio and Maria Antonia Fama directed by Maria Antonia Fama with Marco Zordan Realized thanks to the support of Naevus Odv Italia, the Association Italian giant congenital nevus Michele was born on January 7, 1984. His parents can't wait to meet him, to […]

10euro

AUT – A Journey with Peppino Impastato

Villaggio Barona via Ettore Ponti 21, Milano

Project by Stefano Annoni, Marta Galli, Roberto Rampi and Paolo Trotti Text by Paolo Trotti, Simona Migliori and Giuseppe Adducci With Stephen Annoni Directed by Paolo Trotti Aut is a journey of a ghost train, a train that runs on those rails that will be Peppino's grave. He is sitting on that train and from […]

Pi Amuri. Ballad for flowers in love

Condominio ALER via BELINZAGHI via Belinzaghi 11, Milano, Italia

Company of Bivacco by and with Eleonora Iregna, Benedetta Marigliano, Lucia Nicolai lighting design: Matteo Cavenaghi and Martino Minzoni Bìu scenes directing supervision: Maria Pia Pagliarecci Anna Pancirolli Theater Grant winner Our desire was to give voice to some stories that happen silently but are powerful. The backdrop is that of organized crime, but the […]

Otherwise I disappear

BIG - Borgo Intergenerazionale Greco via Carlo Conti 20, Milano, Italia

Edited by Sara Zanobbio and Tobia Rossi With Lorenzo Blaconà, Edoardo Casonato, Anna Maria Ciuffreda, Martina Corea, Elena De Micheli, ElenaSofia Falsini, Filippo Geri, Federico Longoni, Stefano Marcuzzo, Martina Medici, Gabriele Mucciolo Miriana Giovanna Saja, Anastasia Zarbo Loribel Auditor Sabrina Velotto In collaboration with FringeMI Festival Milano, Fondazione Ravasi Garzanti, IED Istituto Europeo di Design […]

Blues Anytime – Hot Bladders

Villaggio Barona via Ettore Ponti 21, Milano

With Bruno Sartori, Enzo Cafagna, Nick Garra, Walter Ganda Concert with a program of sixties and seventies rock and blues classics. Free admission without reservation