(ANSAmed) - NAPLES, 03 AGO - From 10 to 20 September the
island of Capri will host an international festival of theatre,
music and the visual arts, titled 'Il Canto delle Sirene' (The
Song of the Sirens).
The festival aims to become one of the most prestigious events
on the Italian cultural scene thanks to a unique synergy of
natural beauty and artistic talent that will illuminate the
summer nights.
Shows will take place at the Certosa Chiostro Grande, on the
terrace of the Caesar Augustus Hotel, and at the Centro Caprense
Ignazio Cerio.
At the festival an acoustic concert will take place for the
first time inside the Blue Grotto.
The festival will close on 19 September on the island of Procida
with the premiere of "Il Malato Immaginario" by Moliere,
starring Emilio Solfrizzi and directed by Guglielmo Ferro, as as
prelude to shows for Procida Capital of Culture 2022.
Geppy Gleijeses, the festival's artistic director and founder,
said he imagined a "sophisticated and popular festival to
challenge festivals such as Avignon and Edinburgh".
All shows are free and in compliance with Covid restrictions.
(ANSAmed).
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