2015 Program
Event #46
Alessandro Sanna
How to draw animals with a happy hand
The event has been moved from Sala Ragazzi C Fortezza Firmafede to Sala Ragazzi E Fortezza Firmafede
workshop ages 5-7
60 minutes
25 partecipanti
One of Italy’s most admired illustrators will teach children to jumble symbols, transforming them into “animal drawings”: marks that will be put to music with the help of Francesca Ajmar’s voice and the notes of Tito Mangialajo Rantzer and Sanna himself. Illustration, colour, sound: a wonder to behold.
is a painter and illustrator. He won the Andersen prize for Best author in 2009 and for the Best illustrated book in 2014 with Fiume lento. Un viaggio lungo il Po (Rizzoli). He lives in Mantua and teaches Illustration at the Fine Arts Academy in Bologna. He just published Essere o non essere Shakespeare (Corraini, 2017).
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