What to do in Pisa and its province on the weekend of 19 and 20 March 2022
Saturday 19th and Sunday 20th March is the weekend dedicated to Father’s Day. What to do? From theater to excursions into nature, from live music to live painting, from exhibitions to literary meetings and initiatives dedicated to children: in this almost spring weekend in Pisa and its province the choice is not lacking.
Spring in Pisa is jazz. To the T.eat Sant’Andrea Sunday 20 March he arrives ‘Star separator‘, concert he sees on stage Rob Mazurek And Gabriele Mitelli, due among the most original and representative artists of contemporary electroacoustic jazz. In short, an evening in which the sweet scents of the upcoming season mix with the notes of the best live music.
The Sanbernardo shipyard of Pisa. In fact, he continues the ‘Benefit Frigidaire Pisa‘, rich review of events in support of Frigolandia, the laboratory of ideas founded by Andrea Pazienza And Vincenzo Sparagna and editorial staff of the magazines Frigidaire and Il Male with over 40 years of publishing activity. A musical evening Saturday 19 Marchwhile Sunday 20 aauction benefit dedicated to all lovers of comics, creativity and madness. In practice, an unmissable opportunity to grab the unique pieces of the Frigidaire archive. Meanwhile, a live painting of WOP189 and, to follow, the DJ set.
Fabio never gives up and always tries to make the impossible possible: like touching the moon, hugging it, making it his own. On the occasion of the World day of people with down syndrome Sunday 20 March to the New Pisa-Live Binary Theater the show will be staged ‘I want the moon‘. The protagonist is played by Fabio Spadoni, actor suffering from Down syndrome who in tune with the narration and the accordion of Simone Guerro to the spectators all the suggestions of a poetically sensitive story.
Eduardo De Filippo is the pen, Nino Rota the music. Comedy was born from this combination ‘Millennial Neapolitans‘, on the stage of the Verdi Theater of Pisa Saturday 19th and Sunday 20th March. The work tells the life of the Jovine family in a Naples wounded and impoverished by the war, the consequences of which marked all the characters who take turns on the scene. The black stock market and petty crime go hand in hand with love stories, while the more usual Naples, that of poor people, finds space.
A natural oasis of surprising beauty overlooking the Tower. is theBotanical Garden of Pisa, c Saturday 19 March opens its doors for a guided tour to discover this varied botanical heritage. An ever-changing reality, which changes over the seasons. A world immersed in the city but at the same time apart, capable of giving a unique calm among its shady avenues and plants from all over the world.
Another day outdoors is planned Sunday 20 March everyone’Lipu Santa Luce Oasis. This time thoughTiptoed‘. Yes, because it will be necessary to wear the clothes of an investigator and discover the fauna and flora typical of the reserve through one hunt for the clue. The only guides are the traces, smells, signs and signs present. Also up for grabs are small prizes for those who lead to finish the challenge.
There is another ‘investigation’ underway Sunday 20 March. This time we move to the halls of a museum, and more precisely that of the Graphics in Pisa, where it will be necessary to reconstruct a work of art in a thousand pieces, following all the clues. The recommended age is for children aged 7 to 11 (school age).
Federico is just a little country mouse, still young and unaware of life. But he is first of all a dreamer, capable of inventing beautiful stories. Sunday 20 March at the City of the Theater Of farmhouse the great Milanese storyteller arrives Roberto Anglisani, staged with the children’s showTopo tells’, a selection of four stories, rewritten and expanded, from Leo Lionni’s book ‘Stories of Federico’. During the show the children will be involved in a small verbal participation with which during a bear, a friend of Federico, to understand when the seasons change.
Sunday 20 March the review dedicated to the great authors of Italian fiction, hosted at Blue Palace in Pisa. And for the last appointment we go to the discovery of a much loved and famous author throughout the world: Elena Ferrante. The novel at the center of the conference is his third book, ‘The Dark Daughter’, considered one of his most successful texts. To talk about it will be the Professor Raffaele Donnarumma, who teaches Contemporary Italian literature at the University of Pisa.
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