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The traveling music festival “Ri-Suona con Me” celebrates the history of Italian song, enhancing popular music, from folk to ballroom dancing, to consolidate a cultural fabric that reflects the broad concept of “Roots Tourism”.
The program of the Festival, which begins in June, sees the participation of bands and musical ensembles with a transversal proposal but deeply linked to Emilia-Romagna culture. The events will be held in the territories that gave birth to Giuseppe Verdi and Arturo Toscanini, thus also embracing opera. The popular folk tradition, born in the Parma lowlands in Casale di Mezzani thanks to the “Cantoni Wind Concert”, continues with the liscio of the famous violinist Augusto Migliavacca and the historic accordionists Toni Murena, originally from Borgo Val di Taro and famous for the version of the fisa musette, and the virtuoso Gigi Stok from Sala Baganza.
The preliminary concerts, entitled “Waiting for Re-Play with Me”, will promote and enhance the Festival. The protagonists of the cultural and musical offer will be the very young “Santa Balera”, a musical group from Forlì made up of young people between 14 and 22 years old, who have captured the attention of the public with their overwhelming music and their energetic performances. Santa Balera transformed the Ariston theater into the largest dance hall in Italy during the Sanremo Festival, with 13 million and 500 thousand spectators who sang and danced Romagna Mia. Two concerts are planned: the first in Rimini and the second in the lagoon town of Comacchio in the province of Ferrara. Subsequently, the liscio music will move to the upper Ferrara area, in the Municipality of Bondeno, with two appointments, and then reach the province of Modena, on the Frignano Apennines, with a concert by the Bononcini Music Club.
The event represents a unique opportunity to enhance the “Roots Tourism” project, involving the vast community of Italians abroad and their descendants. It offers them the opportunity to rediscover their roots, re-establish a link with their homeland and enhance the cultural heritage of their ancestors, connecting it to the present and future of subsequent generations.
We look forward to seeing you and we inform you that we will soon present the detailed program of the two days.
Days
21 September 24
22 September 24
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Information/To know
Suitable for Everybody
Wheelchair accessible
Location/The place
Address
Bedonia, PR, Italia
How to get there
Bedonia is located just 75 km from the capital of Parma, easily accessible by car.