PREVIEW SEMINARS of Music, Singing and Popular Dances | IGLESIAS from 24 to 26 March
Folk singing
Elena Ledda Simonetta Soro
Launeddas
Luigi Lai
Diatonic accordion
Totore Chessa
SEMINARS of Music, Singing and Popular Dances | Portoscuso from 27 June to 02 July
Diatonic accordion
Riccardo Tesi Totore Chessa
Folk singing
Elena Ledda Simonetta Soro
Choral singing
Alessandro Foresti
Percussion and Mediterranean folk dances
Nando Citarella Natalie Leclerc
Execution and construction of reed or pastoral flutes
Pietro Cernuto
Launeddas
Luigi Lai
Percussion
Carlo Rizzo
Ensemble music
Simone Bottasso
Sardinian dance
Giuseppe Molinu
A MINE OF IDEAS
Improvisation workshop, creative writing and sound dialogue, aimed at primary and lower secondary school children, also with special educational needs: Agnese Ermacora and Giorgio Maria Condemi
Portoscuso, 27 june - 2 july 2016
Seminars - the concerts
of folk music, song and dance
27
JUNE
10.00pm Vecchia Tonnara Su Pranu
Luxìa Contus de fèminas e maìa with Elena Ledda, Simonetta Soro, Mauro Palmas, Silvano Lobina, Marcello Peghin
28
JUNE
9.30pm Vecchia Tonnara Su Pranu
Totore Chessa solo
10.00pm Vecchia Tonnara Su Pranu
Accordion Samurai with Riccardo Tesi, Markku Lepistö, David Munelly and Simone Bottasso
29
JUNE
9.30pm Vecchia Tonnara Su Pranu
Presentation of the book “Bella Ciao. The song of freedom” by Carlo Pestelli
10.30pm
Soglie
taken from “La via del pepe” by Massimo Carlotto, with Antonio Murru, scenography and puppets by Donatella Pau, music by Mauro Palmas, directed by Marco Sanna
30
JUNE
10.00pm Vecchia Tonnara Su Pranu
Special Event with Luigi Lai, launeddas | Pietro Cernuto, friscaletto and zampogna | Fabio Rinaudo, bagpipes
11pm
Dancing in the square
1
JULY
10.00pm Vecchia Tonnara Su Pranu
Carlo Rizzo solo
10.30pm
Original production with teachers and students of the Seminaries
11.30pm
Dancing in the square
Traveling festival 2016
Concerts
of folk music, song and dance
in the small and large municipalities of Sardinia, set in an extraordinary natural environment and linked to a profound mining culture, which continues to live and bear witness in the silence of abandoned sites and in the architectural charm of abandoned villages