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The Three Tenors in Florence- Nessun Dorma | Auditorium Santo Stefano al Ponte Vecchio
Mar 25, 2025 (UTC+1)
Florence
Ispirato al celeberrimo concerto de “I Tre Tenori”, Opera in Roma presenta uno straordinario spettacolo nell'Auditorium di Santo Stefano al Ponte Vecchio, nel cuore di Firenze, con le più famose canzoni napoletane e le più belle arie d'opera, accompagnate dal mandolino e dal pianoforte a coda. Il ritmo delle tradizionali tarantelle napoletane e le splendide coreografie vi coinvolgeranno in un’atmosfera unica.
Gli unici Tre Tenori accompagnati da balletto e mandolino, vi faranno trascorrere un’indimenticabile serata all’insegna della più alta espressione della musica lirica e tradizionale napoletana.
In questo indimenticabile concerto i Tre Tenori si cimentano in alcune delle più famose arie d’Opera da La Traviata, Rigoletto e Tosca, per citarne alcune, contagiandovi con la gioia di Napoli e delle sue canzoni. Le bellissime Funiculì Funiculà e Torna a Surriento renderanno indimenticabile questa celebrazione musicale in onore dell’artista più grande di tutti i tempi, il famoso Luciano Pavarotti. Inspired by the famous concert of The Three Tenors , Opera in Roma presents an extraordinary show in the Auditorium di Santo Stefano al Ponte Vecchio, in the heart of Florence, with the most famous Neapolitan songs and the most beautiful opera arias, accompanied by mandolin and grand piano. The rhythm of the traditional Neapolitan tarantellas and the splendid choreographies will involve you in a unique atmosphere. The only Three Tenors accompanied by mandolin and ballet, will make you spend an unforgettable evening under the highest expression of Neapolitan lyric and traditional music. In this unforgettable concert the Three Tenors will perform some of the most famous opera arias from La Traviata, Rigoletto and Tosca, to name a few, infecting them with the joy of Naples and its songs. The beautiful Funiculì Funiculà and Torna a Surriento will make this musical celebration unforgettable in honor of the greatest artist of all time, the famous Luciano Pavarotti.
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The Creativity Workshop In Florence, Italy - March 15-18, 2025 | Hotel Executive
Mar 15–Mar 18, 2025 (UTC+1)
Florence
The Creativity Workshop is an inspiring, motivational experience. You will explore and transform your own creativity through a series of exercises working with creative writing, memoir, free form drawing, photography, storytelling and mindfulness. The Creativity Workshop in New York The Creativity Workshop is an inspiring, motivational experience. You will explore and transform your own creativity through a series of exercises working with creative writing, memoir, free form drawing, photography, storytelling and mindfulness. You will get over creative blocks, writer’s block and paralyzing self-criticism.You will find new sources of inspiration in everyday life.You will learn a 15-minute practice that will keep you creative for life.The Creativity Workshops are for people from all professions, ages and nations. Educators, scientists, lawyers, writers, artists, engineers, advertising and marketing professionals, therapists, business professionals all attend our workshops. You don't have to be an artist to be creative. What Creativity Workshop participants all have in common is the desire to explore and harness their unique creative process. Our participants meet like-minded and inspiring individuals and make lifelong friends. Experiential Conference Workshop focused on Creativity and Innovation. Professional Development All Disciplines: education, arts, business, creative writing, design, psychology, innovation, advertising, theatre, marketing, law - Graduate Credits/CEUs.
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Tuscan Tournaments. The Saracen Joust, the Crossbow Palio and the Game of the Bridge | Uffizi Gallery
Sep 12, 2024–Dec 1, 2025 (UTC+1)
Florence
Starting with the Saracen jousting, a popular event celebrated in the city of Arezzo, the exhibition aims to document war games using prints and drawings from various periods in the Uffizi Gallery, especially the numerous examples of helmets, weapons and armour from the famous collection of the Stibbert Museum. These knightly tournaments became popular in the Middle Ages and continued into the Renaissance, including the Crossbow Palio, which required contestants to have skills in precision, and the ancient Game of the Bridge, a contest of strength to conquer the Ponte Vecchio on foot.
Visitors will see the most iconic piece in the exhibition, a 16th-century Buratto or Saracen quintain on loan from the Museo Nazionale del Bargello. Probably a celebration to mark the marriage of Francesco I and Bianca Cappero in 1579, the changes over the centuries have transformed it from a Saracen nobleman to the European warrior we see today. The exhibition emblem is another prestigious work of art, Stefano Della Bella’s Knight in Armour, made for the procession and loaned by the Uffizi Gallery. The sumptuous, ornate costumes and robes evoke the sheer splendor of participating in these spectacular events designed to celebrate the great and the good. In another painting loaned from the CR Florence Foundation, Stefano Della Bella depicts a night procession in the Boboli Gardens in 1637. Arms and armour are loaned by Florence’s Museo Stibbert, which has one of the richest collections of material on the ancient game of bridge in Pisa. Stibbert also loaned a fine set of 17th-century crossbows richly inlaid with hunting scenes, made by a workshop in southern Germany. And the collection of the Ivan Bruschi Foundation lends an interesting letter of challenge from “the unconquered, most glorious and ever-victorious King of the Indies, Brato”, issued to announce the version of the Saracen tournament that was held on August 26, 1674 in honor of Cardinal Corsini, Bishop of Arezzo.
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Tracey Emin: Sex and Loneliness | Strozzi Palace
Mar 16–Jul 20, 2025 (UTC+1)
Florence
Following last year's solo exhibition at White Cube Bermondsey, Tracey Emin will present her first solo exhibition in Italy this year. The exhibition will display her important past works and recent new works. The most anticipated is the sparks created by her neon works, sculptures, installations, and videos, which collide with the historic Palazzo Strozzi in Florence.
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