An original Aperitif with performing arts in the Monumental Courtyards of the Capodimonte Museum thanks to the Naples Art Performing Festival!
Friday 20 and Saturday 28 April 2018 DROP presents NAP "Naples Art Performing " Festival that will take place in the splendid setting of the Monumental Courtyards of the Capodimonte Museum of Naples.
An interesting one aperitif with sunset buffet that combines the Art of Audiovisual Performance with culture and nature. In addition, the first 150 will also be able to visit the museum's first floor.
The performances will be spectacular, with dancers and jugglers with fire, group performances, jumps, walks, falls, holds, violinists and original choreographies on architecture and Naples.
An appointment to enhance this public city park protected by UNESCO for its immense historical, architectural and botanical heritage.
Program
A PASSO DI VIOLINO
Performer Alessandra Rimonti - Violinist Igea Montemurro.
WATER DANCE WITH FIRE
By the dancer and juggler Antonella Migliore.
HUMAN BODIES
Group performance. Jumps, walks, falls, holds, sudden changes of direction and overall gestures. Choreography by Emma Cianchi.
OCEANCITY - THE REVENGE OF WATER
An idea that characterizes the concept of liquid architecture. Double projections and mapping by Massimiliano Salemme.
OVO
Pair of performers in giant sphere. By the Compagnia Marco Auggiero | MART Company.
SCAPPANAPOLI
Performance taken from the choreographic work staged at the Bellini theater. Performed by the company Malaorcula, choreography by Marcella Martusciello.
TAKE IT OFF
Performance of autobiographical contemporary dance by Domenico Piscopo and Leopoldo Guadagno.
Artistic performance direction: Manuela Barbato.
Friday April 20
DJ:
JRM
Live bass mark and swunk
Mario Bianco
Saturday April 28
Lunare Project
Information on the Aperitif in Capodimonte - Naples Art Performing
When: 20 and 28 April 2018
Schedule:
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by 19.00
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Aperitif and welcome buffet from 20.00 to 21.30
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For the first 150 arrived, it will be possible to visit the first floor of the Museum