2018-2019
The Milano Flamenco Festival ends with Distopía by Patricia Guerrero, a journey through the most deep-set of emotions.
The performance by Maria Moreno brings together the most authentic traditions of Flamenco with avant-garde dance.
Manuel Liñan returns to the Teatro Strehler with a new show celebrating the female universe of Flamenco.
The second appointment for Milano incontra la Grecia is BSTRD, a solo by the dancer and choreographer Katerina Andreou
The last appointment with Milano incontra la Grecia is with the play In case of loss please return to... by the duo Kóka & Panú.
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A new production from Carlo Colla & Figli, the last production that Eugenio Monti Colla was working on, based on the masterpiece by Stevenson.
The return of Milano incontra la Grecia, the review which brings to Milan the most creative and innovative of Greek artistic production.
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The new play by Pippo Delbono is dedicated to joy, seen as an infinite search to be made by actors and audiences together.
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The most multi-ethnic orchestra in Italy in a glamorous and iconoclastic Don Giovanni, with Petra Magioni in the leading role.
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The return to the stage of the play by Renato Sarti which recalls the deportation of the workers of Sesto San Giovanni following the 1943-1945 strikes
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Streher’s Harlequin takes to the stage at the Teatro Grassi. Every season sees the rebirth of the play which has become a legend.
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A reflection on the violent dynamics within the family unit, taking from works by Pirandello, re-examined with the collaboration of Andrea Camilleri.
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A sanguine, ironic and very gentle Imma Villa lends a voice and body to Enzo Moscato’s femminiello, a magical and fascinating creature without identity.
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Shakespeare’s masterpiece, staged by Roberto Andò, a cinematographic and theatrical director, with Renato Carpentieri in the role of Prospero.
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An examination of classic and contemporary works which produces a reflection on war and its most fragile victims, women.