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Music, comics, theater: some ideas for the weekend in Treviso and its province

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Our proposals, from international guitar and organ festivals to reggae in Monastier, from Stefano Benni’s play to the Votive Church to children’s workshops at Bailo

TREVISO. From classical music to comics, from theater to workshops for children, here are some proposals for free time this weekend in Treviso and its province.

For lovers of classical and instrumental music, Treviso is preparing to offer a varied Saturday evening of music that is equally divided between the stage of the museum of Santa Caterina and the church of Sant’Ambrogio di Fiera. To close the Treviso program of the 2021 edition of international guitar festival “Delle Due Città” (at 8.45 pm in Santa Caterina), it will be “Journey from Armenia to Spain” with the duo consisting of Laurent Boutros e Anna Swieton (guitar and violin), engaged in the performance of pieces that have marked the history of classical music. Boutros is one of the most popular composers in France, with hundreds of concerts in Europe, South America and Asia, while Anna Swieton, violinist, often diversifies styles and formations from chamber to orchestral music. To follow and close the evening, it will be the turn of the Spaniards Javier Garcia Moreno and José Manuel Cuenca (guitar and piano), performers of Andalusian music, accompanied by the flamenco dancer Almudena Roca. Info and tickets at the cash desk tonight, or on www.musikrooms.com (for info tel. 320.0517000 or [email protected]).

Also at 8.45 pm, at the organ “Gaetano Callido” of Sant’Ambrogio di Fiera, Roberto Menichetti, a scholar of ancient music, will propose a program entirely dedicated to the organ that was the protagonist of the various musical expressions in the eighteenth century. The concert, included in the program of the 33rd edition of International Organ Festival “City of Treviso and the Marca Trevigiana”, wants to be a sort of sound excursus through the compositional forms that have found breath and freedom in the eighteenth-century organ repertoire, in particular by dealing with Italian and transalpine artists. Free admission, subject to availability, with Green pass.

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It was 1981, when, after the disappearance of Bob Marley, Bunna e Madaski formed the Africa Unite. A path that has led them to become the longest-lived group in reggae Italian: 40 years later, the Piedmontese band celebrates its anniversary with the “Combo Session”, Tour that this evening comes to Noise Club di Monastier (tickets at 15 euros and the obligation of a Green Pass, from 9.30 pm). Bunna, voice and founder of AU, tells the past and future of the “old men” of reggae from Pinerolo.

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Get to the heart, with a Saturday of meetings and collateral events, the Treviso Comic Book Festival. It starts at noon, with two exhibitions opening at the same time in the spaces of the Benetton Foundation: “Davide Toffolo, Primitivo of the future” e “Rhytmic space” by Lucio Schiavon.

The first, curated by Paola Bistrot of the VivaComix association, collects 150 drawings, original tables, serigraphs and video clips made since the early 90s by the founder of the Tre Allegri Ragazzi Morti. The second sees the production of the famous Venetian illustrator Schiavon, including tales of Venice, New York and timeless landscapes. Participation is by reservation only (tcbf21.eventbrite.com). In the afternoon, in Piazza dei Signori (from 4 pm), appointment with the live painting dedicated to the world of catering in the company of Ale Giorgini, Sarah Mazzetti and Osvaldo Casanova, ready to decorate the Plexiglas panels. In the evening, at 7 pm at the Dump, opening of “Notorious BIG sky’s the limit”, with illustrations by Paolo Gallina.

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You laugh with “Miss Papillon” of the stable company of Leonardo, tonight at 9 pm atAurora Arena of the Votive Church of Treviso. The show, organized by the “Teatro che Pazzia” association, stages the most exhilarating of the theatrical works of Stefano Benni, set in a world populated by eccentric poets and Parisian courtesans, career soldiers and Freemason brothers, in a corrupt Paris of the late nineteenth century. Ticket 10 euros. Reservations at www.teatrochepazzia.it, cell. 345.2928137.

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“A river of signs” is the free creative workshop for children from 5 to 10 years, that Gala Rotelli who will hold today and tomorrow at Bailo Museum of Treviso. The little participants will be asked to fill a path made of sheets of recycled paper, which will wind like a river inside the museum. Booking at cell. 347.3714952.

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