2015 Programme
Event #5
Francesca Ajmar, Tito Mangialajo Rantzer, Alessandro Sanna
A slow story
The event has been moved from Chiostro di San Francesco to Canale Lunense
Three artists come together and draw inspiration from one another to bring to life a highly impacting and emotional music and art performance. Drawn by Alessandro Sanna in a magically expressive live action painting session, suspended images take shape and meld naturally with the warm, intense voice of Francesca Ajmar, and the rhythmic music of Tito Mangialajo Rantzer, who delve into a repertoire that transitions freely from jazz to Brasilian folk music. Images, colours and sound form an original and extremely beautiful narrative, leading the audience to the roots of creativity at its purest.
https://www.festivaldellamente.it/it/live-streaming-alessandro-barbero/is considered one of the most important current jazz and Brazilian music performers in Italy. She has released six albums, the latest, Dois Lugares, in collaboration with Moacyr Luz. She teaches jazz at Istituto di studi superiori musicali F. Vittadini in Pavia. She has taken part in important jazz festivals and shows in Italy and abroad.
is a double bass player. He has performed with important Italian and American jazz players in Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania.
Alessandro Sanna, is a painter and illustrator. He won the Andersen prize three times. He lives in Mantua and teaches Illustration at the Fine Arts Academy in Bologna. He published with Melania Longo Monte Latte (Terre di Mezzo, 2022), Paesaggi a caso (Lapis, 2022) and Tana (Il Castoro, 2022).
Event #6
Alessandro Barbero
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Event #13Approfonditamente
Adolfo Ceretti, Simonetta Agnello Hornby, Alfredo Verde
Gender-based violence: Perpetrators, victims and models of intervention.
Event #22
Alessandro Barbero
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Event #25Approfonditamente
Marco Belpoliti, Gianfranco Marrone, Anna Stefi
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Event #26
Eugenio Borgna, Simonetta Fiori
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Event #35
James R. Flynn, Armando Massarenti
Without an alibi: a voyage across life’s greatest questions
Event #38
Alessandro Barbero
The historian’s responsibility. Ernst Kantorowicz: from the Freikorps to McCarthyism
Event #57Children / Kids
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