CHIUSURA MUSEO 14, 15 e 16 AGOSTO
Informiamo i visitatori che il Museo delle Trame Mediterranee rimarrà chiuso nei giorni 14 – 15 e 16 agosto. Giorni e orari di apertura dal 17 agosto: martedì>domenica 9|13 e 15|18
Informiamo i visitatori che il Museo delle Trame Mediterranee rimarrà chiuso nei giorni 14 – 15 e 16 agosto. Giorni e orari di apertura dal 17 agosto: martedì>domenica 9|13 e 15|18
Opera partecipata di ricamatura e riscrittura dal saggio “UNA STANZA TUTTA PER SÉ” di Virginia Woolf direzione artistica di Patrizia Benedetta Fratus con la curatela di Ilaria Bignotti e Connecting Cultures, in collaborazione con Fondazione Orestiadi e Comune di Gibellina Luglio-Ottobre 2021 È una call to action che coinvolge persone di ogni nazionalità…
In ottemperanza al DECRETO-LEGGE 23 luglio 2021, n. 105 Misure urgenti per fronteggiare l’emergenza epidemiologica da COVID-19 e per l’esercizio in sicurezza di attività sociali ed economiche. […]. A far data dal 6 agosto 2021, è consentito in zona bianca esclusivamente ai soggetti muniti di una delle certificazioni verdi COVID-19, di cui all’articolo 9, comma 2,…
24 luglio 2021 Ore 18.30 – Orestiadi di Gibellina – Baglio di Stefano Tavola rotonda con RAC – regist_a confronto, la prima associazione di categoria de_ regist_ teatrali. Interverranno: Guido Valdini, Giuliano Scarpinato, Filippo Renda, Giuseppe Cutino, Claudia Puglisi, Giuseppe Massa, Alfio Scuderi Solitari_, autoritari_, al vertice, al comando, privilegiat_, indifferenti o addirittura…
Storie di Giufà: si anticipa al tramonto, alle ore 19,15 per poter vedere insieme l’Italia in finale agli Europei di Calcio In ragione del successo ottenuto dall’Italia ieri sera che ci ha portato in finale domenica 11 luglio agli Europei di Calcio, la performance – incontro: > GIUFA’: Il furbo, lo sciocco, il saggio conversazione…
Si comunica ai visitatori e agli utenti della biblioteca che per urgenti lavori di manutenzione straordinaria si rende necessaria la chiusura degli spazi. Sono VISITABILI e APERTI nei consueti giorni e orari: la sezione permanente di arte contemporanea (granaio), la sezione archeologica, la mostra Artisti Outsider (fino al 20 giugno) oltre alle opere en plein…
Premio #cittàlaboratorio 2021 – giovani artisti siciliani – Città di Gibellina a Alessandro Ienzi – Associazione culturale Raizes Titolo: MY NAME IS PATRICK ZAKI – 45 DAYS di e con Alessandro Ienzi Drammaturgia originale Menzione speciale #cittàlaboratorio 2021 giovani artisti siciliani – Città di Gibellina a Salvatore Cannova Titolo: Ezechiele 43,11 / Italia di Salvatore Cannova con Irene Cangemi,…
Nella lunga intervista in arabo e in italiano, Corrao ricorda anche il ruolo del padre e degli artisti coinvolti nella ricostruzione di Gibellina, il Cretto di Burri e i tanti incontri e reading realizzati negli ultimi venticinque anni a Gibellina, con intellettuali e poeti del Mediterraneo come, tra gli altri, Adonis, Zaynab Lawaj, Wafa Lamrani, Muhammad Bannis. …
Le Orestiadi di Gibellina, in collaborazione con l’Associazione Scena Aperta di Palermo, promuovono la quarta edizione del Premio #cittàlaboratorio per artisti under 35. Le Orestiadi di Gibellina, in collaborazione con l’Associazione Culturale Scena Aperta di Palermo, promuovono la quarta edizione del Premio#cittàlaboratorio, con lo scopo di valorizzare i giovani autori, registi, coreografi, attori e…
In ottemperanza alle regole di contenimento del virus covid-19, ci troviamo nuovamente ad annunciare una temporanea chiusura del Museo delle Trame Mediterranee e della Biblioteca Empedocle, questa volta sino al 6 aprile 2021. Mattonella, Sciacca, Sicilia seconda metà XVI sec. maiolica
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