© Luigi Tazzari

Tra anguille e tarante II

a project by Ambrogio Sparagna
with the participation of
Luca Barbarossa
and Orchestra Popolare Italiana of the Auditorium Parco della Musica di Roma
Folk theatre groups of Comacchio
Dancers of the folk dance workshop led by Francesca Trenta

in collaboration with Comune di Comacchio


July, 1st | Spazio Trepponti (6.30 pm)

Canti d’anguille
Song tales and music event dedicated to the local cultural history featuring the participants to the storytelling workshops and the soloists of the Orchestra Popolare Italiana
Free entrance

Duration:
40’ without intermission


July, 1st | Arena di Palazzo Bellini (9.30 pm)

Tra Anguille e Tarante
An original and overwhelming performance featuring italian folk songs and dances with the participation of Orchestra Popolare Italiana conducted by Ambrogio Sparagna and Dancers of the folk dance workshop led by Francesca Trenta
Tickets € 15 – 12*

Duration:
1h 40’ without intermission


July, 1st | Spazio Trepponti (10.30 pm)

La notte del gran ballo
Great dance party with all the participants to the folk dance workshop
Free entrance

Duration:
40’ without intermission


July, 2nd | Manifattura dei Marinati (6.30 pm)

Mo’ ve canto
Show-meeting with Luca Barbarossa dedicated to Rome folk songs
Tickets € 5

Duration:
45’ without intermission


July, 2nd | Arena di Palazzo Bellini (9.30 pm)

Canzoni a raccolta
Return journey among the Rome folk songs
A project by Ambrogio Sparagna
with the Orchestra Popolare Italiana of Auditorium Parco della Musica, Rome
and the participation of Luca Barbarossa
Tickets € 20 – 18*

Duration:
1h 40’ without intermission


June 16 and 30, from 6.30 pm to 10.30 pm
Sala Polivalente “San Pietro”, Palazzo Bellini

Folk Dance workshop
teacher Francesca Trenta
Two-day workshop € 30 (workshop over 18 only)


Sung narratives and folk dances will return to the ancient lagoon city of Comacchio, in the setting provided by the architectural complex of the Pallotta/Trepponti Bridge and Palazzo Bellini. Ambrogio Sparagna and Orchestra Popolare Italiana are back with the 2nd edition of a special two-day event promoting local traditional values and gastronomy with a wealth of workshops and performances involving a hundred protagonists. And after going wild with Francesca Trenta at the grand ball on Saturday night, Sunday’s grand finale will stage “Canzoni a raccolta”, featuring ballads, folk songs and serenades from Rome’s folk tradition originally interpreted by Luca Barbarossa.