Chiusura Museo delle Trame Mediterranee 15 e 16 agosto
Gli uffici e il museo rimarranno chiusi nelle giornate del 15 e 16 agosto
Gli uffici e il museo rimarranno chiusi nelle giornate del 15 e 16 agosto
Regione siciliana Assessorato Beni Culturali e Ambientali presenta OMAGGIO A PINA BAUSCH un progetto delle Orestiadi per ricordare la grande coreografa tedesca a dieci anni dalla sua scomparsa e a trent’anni dalla prima messa in scena dello spettacolo “Palermo Palermo” con la consulenza di Roberto Giambrone in collaborazione con la Sovrintendenza per i Beni culturali e ambientali…
Messa in ricordo di Ludovico Corrao Mercoledì 26 giugno alle ore 17,30, in occasione dell’anniversario della nascita del nostro fondatore Ludovico Corrao, sarà celebrata una messa presso la Cappella del SS. Crocifisso presso il Cimitero monumentale di Gibellina. ph. Fabio Sgroi.
In occasione della Giornata mondiale del rifugiato, giovedì 20 giugno, la Fondazione Orestiadi invita tutti gli enti e le associazioni del territorio siciliano che ospitano rifugiati o richiedenti status di rifugiato, a visitare il Museo delle Trame Mediterranee. Alle 11.00 e alle 16.00 il nostro personale accompagnerà quanti vorranno aderire all’iniziativa ad una visita guidata al Museo…
Giornata Internazionale dei Musei Sabato 18 maggio in occasione della giornata Internazionale dei Musei, sarà possibile visitare gratuitamente il Museo delle Trame Mediterranee negli orari 9>13 e 15>18.
Giovedì 16 maggio alle ore 18.00 presso l’Istituto Svizzero a Roma (Via Ludovisi 48) sarà presentato il programma del Festival Gibellina PhotoRoad, festival di fotografia “open air” e site-specific in Italia, organizzato dall’Associazione Culturale ON IMAGE e co-organizzato dalla Fondazione Orestiadi, il patrocinio del Comune di Gibellina, main partner Festival Images Vevey. Intervengono alla presentazione,…
Domenica 12 maggio alle ore 10,30 presso il Baglio Di Stefano, si svolgeranno due iniziative, per adulti e bambini (3-6 anni). Gli operatori della Fondazione condurranno i visitatori attraverso il percorso #Trame: opere e letture sugli artisti che della scrittura hanno fatto una delle cifre stilistiche della loro arte: la poesia visiva di Emilio Isgrò,…
Vi informiamo che Il Museo delle Trame Mediterranee sarà regolarmente aperto nei giorni 19, 20 e 22 Aprile (chiuso domenica 21 Aprile) negli orari dalle 9 alle 13 e dalle 15 alle 18. Martedì 23 Aprile, apertura gratuita del Museo e della Biblioteca in occasione della Giornata mondiale del libro. Grazie Buona Pasqua!
In occasione della seconda edizione del Premio teatrale under 35 #citta’laboratorio2019 promosso da Orestiadi di Gibellina, Teatro Biondo di Palermo e Associazione Scena Aperta, presa visione degli studi presentati, la Giuria ha espresso a maggioranza le seguenti determinazioni: Il premio #cittàlaboratorio2019 è stato assegnato al progetto “Le sorelle N.” presentato da Riccardo Rizzo, con Maria Chiara Pellitteri, Noemi Scaffidi,…
Orestiadi di Gibellina – Teatro Biondo di Palermo in collaborazione con l’Associazione Scena Aperta con il patrocinio della Presidenza del Consiglio Comunale di Palermo PREMIO TEATRALE #CITTALABORATORIO2019 SECONDA EDIZIONE LO SCOPO DEL PREMIO: Le Orestiadi di Gibellina ed il Teatro Biondo Stabile di Palermo, in collaborazione l’Associazione Culturale Scena Aperta di Palermo e con…
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