With Sin Permiso - Canciones para el Silencio, Ana Morales transforms flamenco into an expression of memory, a bridge to the future.
Marco Flores will celebrate his twenty-year career, lending voice and body to his personal milestones with Rayuela, inspired by the novel by Julio Cortázar.
For more than a year, the pandemic has paralysed our experience of the city. This paralysis has forced us to realise that an alternative world is possible.
Four women in their seventies and their summer afternoons spent in the courtyard of one of their homes, sipping tea and imagining catastrophe.
Stefano Massini takes to the stage as writer and performer with a copy of a newspaper published on the day of the performance.
Sustainability. Another concept that the COVID-19 epidemic has worn down to a point where it is useless.
The event draws inspiration from Crochet Coral Reef by Christine and Margaret Wertheim, the work presented at the Venice Biennial in 2019.
Marco Paolini will be on stage at Urbana to discuss, listen to and collect stories. And to tell them.
Rosi Braidottiand and Isabella Dalla Ragione will lead spectators in the practice of botanical grafting on small wild apple plants in pots.
Talk show, a format that is both though-provoking and fun. Sotterraneo, an experimental theatre collective, meets Temo Pievani.
An anthology that takes its cue from our home, Italy, and looks beyond the borders with extraordinary strength and emotion.
The two writers and activists bring to the Piccolo’s Chiostro the format that led to them finding fame with widespread social network audiences.
A reading to music that provokes an artistic deconstruction of media violence, self-determinations and intersectional feminism.
Marco Paolini and Telmo Pievani come together to discuss, listen to and collect stories. And to tell them.
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A course in ethnobotanics through brand-new Italian agricultural landscapes.