Just for one week - but for over 70 years - the Film Festival has been transforming Locarno into the Swiss capital of cinema. From morning until late at night crowds from all across the globe enjoy this festival with its intoxicating atmosphere spreading throughout cinemas, squares, bars and the Piazza of the Festival.
The main feature of the festival is the open-air screening area at the Piazza Grande with room for over 8,000 spectators, featuring one of the largest open-air screens in the world (26x14 metres).
Even if you haven't managed to buy movie tickets, don’t miss the opportunity to relax and have fun between the screenings. Just go with the flow and experience Ticino's summer vibes at their best. The entire Ascona-Locarno region with its lake, rivers, botanical gardens, valleys and mountains will offer you unforgettable moments.
For further information, the program, tickets and passes we invite you to visit the festival website www.pardo.ch.
Venue:Locarno Fim Festival
Where: Piazza Grande, 6600 Locarno
Date: From 03.08.2016 to 13.08.2016
www.pardolive.ch
Click here for a detailed programme: www.pardolive.ch/pardo/program
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Thursday, August 4, 2016
Thursday, July 16, 2015
Open casting in Locarno
Are you around tomorrow? Interested in a casting call in Ticino? Willing to explore a gender-fluid topic? Then listen up:
The Swiss-Canadian duo Florian Halbedl and Joshua M. Ferguson are holding an open casting for their new film project on July 17th in Locarno.
The short film entitled Limina will be filmed in the canton of Ticino in September after the production company raised sufficient funds partly through crowdfunding platform indiegogo.
Switzerland’s alpine ski racer and Olympic gold medalist, Dominique Gisin, is an associate producer on the film. The filmmakers describe Limina as being about a ‘gender-fluid’ child with a deep curiosity about the lives of the inhabitants of a small picturesque town. The Ticino municipality of Lavertezzo has been chosen to represent the fictional town.
The open casting is taking place with the support of the Ticino Film Commission. The production company issued the call via Twitter.
Actors are required for a number of roles, including that of main character Alessandra, a child aged eight or nine.
Those interested are asked to send a digital copy of a headshot to turbidlakepictures@gmail.com by July 16th.
Based in Vancouver, the award-winning independent filmmakers operate under the Turbid Lake Pictures banner. Their last short film project, Whispers of Life, screened around the world, winning a number of awards and being nominated for the Directors Guild of Canada Best Short Film 2014 award.
The Swiss-Canadian duo Florian Halbedl and Joshua M. Ferguson are holding an open casting for their new film project on July 17th in Locarno.
The short film entitled Limina will be filmed in the canton of Ticino in September after the production company raised sufficient funds partly through crowdfunding platform indiegogo.
Switzerland’s alpine ski racer and Olympic gold medalist, Dominique Gisin, is an associate producer on the film. The filmmakers describe Limina as being about a ‘gender-fluid’ child with a deep curiosity about the lives of the inhabitants of a small picturesque town. The Ticino municipality of Lavertezzo has been chosen to represent the fictional town.
The open casting is taking place with the support of the Ticino Film Commission. The production company issued the call via Twitter.
Actors are required for a number of roles, including that of main character Alessandra, a child aged eight or nine.
Those interested are asked to send a digital copy of a headshot to turbidlakepictures@gmail.com by July 16th.
Based in Vancouver, the award-winning independent filmmakers operate under the Turbid Lake Pictures banner. Their last short film project, Whispers of Life, screened around the world, winning a number of awards and being nominated for the Directors Guild of Canada Best Short Film 2014 award.
Friday, August 8, 2014
Pardo Way - another way to enjoy the Locarno Film Festival
Pardo Way is a selection of top bars and nightspots in town, the optimal itinerary to recharge your batteries between the screenings. During the Festival (6-16 August) this exclusive group of venues offers a series of gastronomic and entertaining initiatives linked to the Festival’s culture. Starting from breakfast, snacks, lunch and aperitif, Pardo Way goes on with thematic tastings, shows, concerts and nightlife that are going to amuse our festivalgoers and keep them busy. It’s been a few years since the Pardo Way label has became a synonym of quality of service, originality of entertainment, extended closing times and Festival spirit. This long-term success brought the initiative to grow and welcome three new members for the 2014 edition. Starting from the very heart of the Festival, Piazza Grande, and getting to Ascona, the members of Pardo Way keep their commitment to give sparkle and taste to the Locarno area.
The typical day of the early bird among the festivalgoers starts at the feet of the Sant’Antonio church, at the Tea Room e Pasticceria Marnin. This enchanting spot, one of the three new entries of this year, welcomes the more courageous of our visitors, starting from 5AM, for a delicious breakfast.
By continuing on the via Borghese, you will reach the Caffè al Borgo. This suggestive café litteraire in the heart of the old town, is characterized by its idyllic courtyard and its furniture that smells of ancient times: here one can read its way through several international newspapers, before starting the day with the first screenings.
If you set out to the Piazza Grande, pulsing heart of our Festival, you will get to the Fashion 2Shé, charming venue known for its music and delicious cocktails to help our guests start their nights after the screenings. This bar also turns out to be an ideal stop for a quick lunch, between one movie and another. From 6AM to 1AM, Fashion 2Shé benefits from an always-open kitchen.
For a more relaxing atmosphere, on the opposite side of the Piazza, under the walls of the mythical Rivellino, you will find the Rivellino Garden. In its idyllic courtyard behind Pardo Bar, besides a refreshing moment, one can enjoy excellent drinks along with some delicious snacks.
In the early afternoon hours, behind the Spazio Cinema (Forum), our festivalgoers can enjoy some calm moments in the enchanting lounge inspired by the exotic Orient, the Oasi Casablanca. Between its colors, scents, ethnic flavors and relaxing sounds, this venue offers refreshment to the tireless traveler of film.
After the afternoon screenings, it is time to head back to the Piazza Grande, which is slowly welcoming the first spectators. Not very far from here, Caffè Bartolomeo offers refreshing cocktails, ice creams and snacks, whereas for lunch, daily menus delight the hungry visitors.
When evening takes over, the stomachs of the festivalgoers start to grumble: before rushing to Piazza Grande, it is time for a nice dinner. Happy Carrot Project, is a meeting point with an ethnic, natural and creative flavor. Starting from 6PM, in the magnificent setting of the Piazza St. Antonio, it offers homemade cuisine and local products for sensitive appetites.
The visitors that long for more genuine and ordinary flavors, are welcomed at Negromante. This charming and relaxed atmosphere, just a few steps from Piazza St. Antonio, will enchant you with its rustic kitchen, that mixes both American and local flavors and traditions, and with its authentic Ticino charme.
Continuing your journey through the old town, you may stop at the Bistrot Teatro Paravento. From 6PM onwards, this charming spot welcomes you in a special atmosphere where you can taste natural food and good drinks, accompanied by exquisite music and live performances. This year they also present two exclusive art shows, as well as a selection of independent short films.
At 9.30 PM the lights in the Piazza Grande slowly fade out, and silence overwhelms the main square of our town. It is time to enjoy the enchanting atmosphere of this main venue, while allowing oneself to be carried away into the fantasyland that is film.
After the screening in Piazza Grande, the festivalgoer can relax in the Cinebar Swisscom, film lounge in Largo Zorzi, right behind the big screen. Here you can enjoy refreshing summer drinks in a relaxed atmosphere. Entertainment is assured by live concerts and shows.
More live shows continue at the nearby Bar Magnolia @ Spazio RSI, where live radio shows and music programs will delight your evening.
The Locarno hub, La Rotonda del Festival, maintains its usual strength and attraction points: from 6 PM to 3 AM it is lightened by lights, music, ethnic flavors and entertainment, offering our festivalgoers four main Areas of fun: Area Villaggio (food, beverage and market), Area 621 (where the nightlife of Locarno starts), Area Lounge Garden (for a more sophisticated atmosphere), and Area bambini (where fun is guaranteed also for the little ones).
The Pardo Way and its nightlife do not stop in Locarno: thanks to the free shuttle bus you can enjoy your nights in Ascona as well. The Lido Patriziale di Ascona, located on the lakeside, offers a modern atmosphere, DJ sets, cocktails and parties until 3AM.
The last stop of Pardo Way is the Club Seventy7, a nightclub open until 5 AM, on the main Piazza of Ascona, which welcomes party people with great music and special guests. All the Pardo Way venues 2014 are indicated on the Festival official map and have an official sign at the entrance.
The typical day of the early bird among the festivalgoers starts at the feet of the Sant’Antonio church, at the Tea Room e Pasticceria Marnin. This enchanting spot, one of the three new entries of this year, welcomes the more courageous of our visitors, starting from 5AM, for a delicious breakfast.
By continuing on the via Borghese, you will reach the Caffè al Borgo. This suggestive café litteraire in the heart of the old town, is characterized by its idyllic courtyard and its furniture that smells of ancient times: here one can read its way through several international newspapers, before starting the day with the first screenings.
If you set out to the Piazza Grande, pulsing heart of our Festival, you will get to the Fashion 2Shé, charming venue known for its music and delicious cocktails to help our guests start their nights after the screenings. This bar also turns out to be an ideal stop for a quick lunch, between one movie and another. From 6AM to 1AM, Fashion 2Shé benefits from an always-open kitchen.
For a more relaxing atmosphere, on the opposite side of the Piazza, under the walls of the mythical Rivellino, you will find the Rivellino Garden. In its idyllic courtyard behind Pardo Bar, besides a refreshing moment, one can enjoy excellent drinks along with some delicious snacks.
In the early afternoon hours, behind the Spazio Cinema (Forum), our festivalgoers can enjoy some calm moments in the enchanting lounge inspired by the exotic Orient, the Oasi Casablanca. Between its colors, scents, ethnic flavors and relaxing sounds, this venue offers refreshment to the tireless traveler of film.
After the afternoon screenings, it is time to head back to the Piazza Grande, which is slowly welcoming the first spectators. Not very far from here, Caffè Bartolomeo offers refreshing cocktails, ice creams and snacks, whereas for lunch, daily menus delight the hungry visitors.
When evening takes over, the stomachs of the festivalgoers start to grumble: before rushing to Piazza Grande, it is time for a nice dinner. Happy Carrot Project, is a meeting point with an ethnic, natural and creative flavor. Starting from 6PM, in the magnificent setting of the Piazza St. Antonio, it offers homemade cuisine and local products for sensitive appetites.
The visitors that long for more genuine and ordinary flavors, are welcomed at Negromante. This charming and relaxed atmosphere, just a few steps from Piazza St. Antonio, will enchant you with its rustic kitchen, that mixes both American and local flavors and traditions, and with its authentic Ticino charme.
Continuing your journey through the old town, you may stop at the Bistrot Teatro Paravento. From 6PM onwards, this charming spot welcomes you in a special atmosphere where you can taste natural food and good drinks, accompanied by exquisite music and live performances. This year they also present two exclusive art shows, as well as a selection of independent short films.
At 9.30 PM the lights in the Piazza Grande slowly fade out, and silence overwhelms the main square of our town. It is time to enjoy the enchanting atmosphere of this main venue, while allowing oneself to be carried away into the fantasyland that is film.
After the screening in Piazza Grande, the festivalgoer can relax in the Cinebar Swisscom, film lounge in Largo Zorzi, right behind the big screen. Here you can enjoy refreshing summer drinks in a relaxed atmosphere. Entertainment is assured by live concerts and shows.
More live shows continue at the nearby Bar Magnolia @ Spazio RSI, where live radio shows and music programs will delight your evening.
The Locarno hub, La Rotonda del Festival, maintains its usual strength and attraction points: from 6 PM to 3 AM it is lightened by lights, music, ethnic flavors and entertainment, offering our festivalgoers four main Areas of fun: Area Villaggio (food, beverage and market), Area 621 (where the nightlife of Locarno starts), Area Lounge Garden (for a more sophisticated atmosphere), and Area bambini (where fun is guaranteed also for the little ones).
The Pardo Way and its nightlife do not stop in Locarno: thanks to the free shuttle bus you can enjoy your nights in Ascona as well. The Lido Patriziale di Ascona, located on the lakeside, offers a modern atmosphere, DJ sets, cocktails and parties until 3AM.
The last stop of Pardo Way is the Club Seventy7, a nightclub open until 5 AM, on the main Piazza of Ascona, which welcomes party people with great music and special guests. All the Pardo Way venues 2014 are indicated on the Festival official map and have an official sign at the entrance.
Good luck and enjoy!
Thursday, August 7, 2014
Film Festival Locarno 2014
Founded in 1946, the Festival del film Locarno is one of the oldest film festivals in the world, alongside Venice and Cannes. Created as a festival aiming to discover new talent and new trends, Locarno has established itself on the international scene, as an invaluable launch-pad for the new generation in world cinema.
Throughout its 67 year history, the Festival del film Locarno has occupied a unique position in the landscape of the major film festivals. Every August, for eleven days the Swiss-Italian town of Locarno, right in the heart of Europe, becomes the world capital of auteur cinema.
Thousands of film fans and industry professionals meet here every summer to share their thirst for new discoveries and a passion for cinema in all its diversity.
At Locarno they find a quality programme, rich, eclectic, surprising, and where emerging talent rubs shoulders with prestigious guests. The audience is the soul of the Festival, as exemplified in the famous evenings on the Piazza Grande, whose magical setting can accommodate up to 8,000 filmgoers every night.
You should be one of them!
Venue: Locarno Film Festival
Where: Piazza Grande, 6600 Locarno
When: August 6th to 16th, 2014
Programme 2014 click here: http://www.pardolive.ch/en/
Throughout its 67 year history, the Festival del film Locarno has occupied a unique position in the landscape of the major film festivals. Every August, for eleven days the Swiss-Italian town of Locarno, right in the heart of Europe, becomes the world capital of auteur cinema.
Thousands of film fans and industry professionals meet here every summer to share their thirst for new discoveries and a passion for cinema in all its diversity.
At Locarno they find a quality programme, rich, eclectic, surprising, and where emerging talent rubs shoulders with prestigious guests. The audience is the soul of the Festival, as exemplified in the famous evenings on the Piazza Grande, whose magical setting can accommodate up to 8,000 filmgoers every night.
You should be one of them!
Venue: Locarno Film Festival
Where: Piazza Grande, 6600 Locarno
When: August 6th to 16th, 2014
Programme 2014 click here: http://www.pardolive.ch/en/
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Moon & Stars Festival in Locarno 2013
"Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent."
Victor Hugo
Amidst the unique scenery of the Piazza Grande, Locarno will celebrate the Moon and Stars Festival as of July 4th. The Piazza Grande holds 12,000 visitors whom will be welcome for ten days at the 'Locarno Lounge' which changes its look and becomes a stage for great international pop-rock performers.
While still 'young', the Locarno event is already a must for the tours of musicians and singers, many now calling it the 'Montreux of the Southern Alps'. For fans, Moon & Stars Locarno is a unique chance to listen to and admire international artists, where quality music becomes the soundtrack for the entire city.
The following artists will perform at Piazza Grande in Locarno:
ZZ Top - Thursday,4th July 2013
Amy Macdonald - Friday, 5th July 2013
Die Toten Hosen- Saturday, 6th July 2013
Santa - Sunday, 7th July 2013
Green Day - Monday, 8th July 2013
Depeche Mode - Tuesday, 9th July 2013
Zucchero - Wednesday, 10th July 2013
Mark Knopfler - Thursday, 11th July 2013
Bryan Adams - Friday, 12th July 2013
Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Sunday, 14th July 2013
Presale by:
Ticketcorner 0900 800 800 (1.19/Min.) or
post offices, Manor, Railway stations SBB and presale-offices Ticketcorner
Internet: www.ticketcorner.com, www.postfinance.ch/ticket.
So if you can still find a ticket, it will definately be worth a trip up the valley from Lugano to Locarno.
For more info click here: http://www.moonandstarslocarno.ch
Victor Hugo
Amidst the unique scenery of the Piazza Grande, Locarno will celebrate the Moon and Stars Festival as of July 4th. The Piazza Grande holds 12,000 visitors whom will be welcome for ten days at the 'Locarno Lounge' which changes its look and becomes a stage for great international pop-rock performers.
While still 'young', the Locarno event is already a must for the tours of musicians and singers, many now calling it the 'Montreux of the Southern Alps'. For fans, Moon & Stars Locarno is a unique chance to listen to and admire international artists, where quality music becomes the soundtrack for the entire city.
The following artists will perform at Piazza Grande in Locarno:
ZZ Top - Thursday,4th July 2013
Amy Macdonald - Friday, 5th July 2013
Die Toten Hosen- Saturday, 6th July 2013
Santa - Sunday, 7th July 2013
Green Day - Monday, 8th July 2013
Depeche Mode - Tuesday, 9th July 2013
Zucchero - Wednesday, 10th July 2013
Mark Knopfler - Thursday, 11th July 2013
Bryan Adams - Friday, 12th July 2013
Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Sunday, 14th July 2013
Presale by:
Ticketcorner 0900 800 800 (1.19/Min.) or
post offices, Manor, Railway stations SBB and presale-offices Ticketcorner
Internet: www.ticketcorner.com, www.postfinance.ch/ticket.
So if you can still find a ticket, it will definately be worth a trip up the valley from Lugano to Locarno.
For more info click here: http://www.moonandstarslocarno.ch
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Locarno's Camellia Park invites you
“Just living is not enough... One must have sunshine, freedom, and a little flower.”
Hans Christian Andersen
Now, I have no green fingers but I do love flowers, the pinker the better! They tell me that Camellias are spring's ambassadors. If you feel like a boost of spring, why not head up to Locarno?
Locarno welcomes the new season with a celebration dedicated to these beautiful flowers. “Locarno Camellia” is considered one of the most important events in its genre, second only to the Japanese exhibitions of camellias.
In Asia the camellia is known as the flower that brings spring with it. The blossom is considered a symbol of longevity, happy marriage, wealth, victory and happiness. Camellias were brought to Europe by English traders in the 18th century.
The idea of this tea drinking merchants was not to import the ornamental Camelia japonica plant though, but the tea plant Camelia sinensis. But by mistake or a ruse of the Chinese, who did not want to give up their thousand-year-old tradition of tea cultivation, they loaded the ships with the Camelia japonica.
This kind of camellia blooms beautifully – but it is not possible to make tea out of it. Around 1740 the first European camellias flowered in England. They became miracle blossoms, grown in ten thousands of kinds with picturesque names. Originally, the camellia was named after the Jesuit botanist Georg Joseph Kamel.
It is rare to find a place as devoted to camellias as Locarno. The city has built a camellia park where 900 different kinds of the flower can be found. With its 12’000 square metres the park in Locarno is the largest in Europe. In the information pavilion visitors can learn more about the ornamental plant as well as about the park, which was opened in 2005. Two small lakes with water features evoke the camellias’ native countries.
The camellia park also offers the opportunity to solve old myths: Alexandre Dumas’ novel “The Lady of the Camellias” spread the believe that camellias are flowers without perfume.
The heroine of the novel, a Parisian courtesan, used camellias as she was allergic to the perfume of flowers. 25 times a month she put white flowers on her décolletage to show her “willingness” while the other five days she wore red camellias.
While the rest of the story is true, the idea that camellias do not have a perfume is a myth. Indeed, the many kinds of camellias have a wide variety of scents.
Discover them for yourself – in Locarno’s Camellia park.
Venue: 15th International exhibition of Camellias
Where: Parco delle Camelie, Via G. Respini, 6600 Locarno
When: March 28th - April 1st, 2012
Time: 9:30 - 18:00
Hans Christian Andersen
Now, I have no green fingers but I do love flowers, the pinker the better! They tell me that Camellias are spring's ambassadors. If you feel like a boost of spring, why not head up to Locarno?
Locarno welcomes the new season with a celebration dedicated to these beautiful flowers. “Locarno Camellia” is considered one of the most important events in its genre, second only to the Japanese exhibitions of camellias.
In Asia the camellia is known as the flower that brings spring with it. The blossom is considered a symbol of longevity, happy marriage, wealth, victory and happiness. Camellias were brought to Europe by English traders in the 18th century.
The idea of this tea drinking merchants was not to import the ornamental Camelia japonica plant though, but the tea plant Camelia sinensis. But by mistake or a ruse of the Chinese, who did not want to give up their thousand-year-old tradition of tea cultivation, they loaded the ships with the Camelia japonica.
This kind of camellia blooms beautifully – but it is not possible to make tea out of it. Around 1740 the first European camellias flowered in England. They became miracle blossoms, grown in ten thousands of kinds with picturesque names. Originally, the camellia was named after the Jesuit botanist Georg Joseph Kamel.
It is rare to find a place as devoted to camellias as Locarno. The city has built a camellia park where 900 different kinds of the flower can be found. With its 12’000 square metres the park in Locarno is the largest in Europe. In the information pavilion visitors can learn more about the ornamental plant as well as about the park, which was opened in 2005. Two small lakes with water features evoke the camellias’ native countries.
The heroine of the novel, a Parisian courtesan, used camellias as she was allergic to the perfume of flowers. 25 times a month she put white flowers on her décolletage to show her “willingness” while the other five days she wore red camellias.
While the rest of the story is true, the idea that camellias do not have a perfume is a myth. Indeed, the many kinds of camellias have a wide variety of scents.
Discover them for yourself – in Locarno’s Camellia park.
Venue: 15th International exhibition of Camellias
Where: Parco delle Camelie, Via G. Respini, 6600 Locarno
When: March 28th - April 1st, 2012
Time: 9:30 - 18:00
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Moon Stars festival in Locarno - July 8th to 17th
“When people hear good music, it makes them homesick for something they never had, and never will have.”
Edgar Watson Howe
Summer is definately in full swing when we welcome the "Moon and Stars" festival for ten days in July. The "Locarno Lounge" changes its look and becomes a stage for great international pop-rock performers. A truly international festival offering ten concerts featuring the biggest international stars, with Piazza Grande as the stunning backdrop, filled with thousands. While still "young", the Locarno event is already a must for the tours of musicians and singers, many now calling it the 'Montreux of the Southern Alps'. For fans, Moon & Stars Locarno is a unique chance to listen to and admire international artists, where quality music becomes the soundtrack for the entire city.
Presale at Ticketcorner 0900 800 800 (1.19/Min.) or post offices, Manor, Railway stations SBB and online www.ticketcorner.com.
For more info check out their site at: www.moonandstarslocarno.ch
Edgar Watson Howe
Summer is definately in full swing when we welcome the "Moon and Stars" festival for ten days in July. The "Locarno Lounge" changes its look and becomes a stage for great international pop-rock performers. A truly international festival offering ten concerts featuring the biggest international stars, with Piazza Grande as the stunning backdrop, filled with thousands. While still "young", the Locarno event is already a must for the tours of musicians and singers, many now calling it the 'Montreux of the Southern Alps'. For fans, Moon & Stars Locarno is a unique chance to listen to and admire international artists, where quality music becomes the soundtrack for the entire city.
Don't miss these groups that will perform in Piazza Grande Locarno:
Bligg Friday 8. July 2011
Sting Saturday 9 July 2011
Carlos Santana Sunday 10 July 2011
Zucchero Monday 11 July 2011
Gianna Nannini e Joe Cocker Tuesday 12 July 2011
Roxette Thursday 14 July 2011
Mando Diao Friday 15 July 2011
Bryan Adams Saturday 16 July 2011
Jack Jonhson Sunday 17 July 2011
Presale at Ticketcorner 0900 800 800 (1.19/Min.) or post offices, Manor, Railway stations SBB and online www.ticketcorner.com.
For more info check out their site at: www.moonandstarslocarno.ch
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Teatro dei Fauni in Locarno
"You see things; and you say, "Why?" But I dream things that never were; and I say, "Why not?"
George Bernard Shaw
Should you decide not to go skiing this weekend but are looking for an alternative, take your kids off to see the "Viaggio nelle fiabe e in altri mondi" in Locarno. It is a 60-minute sensory show for youngsters from 4 to 104 years.
Through stories the children experience different emotions, which lead them to better understand themselves and others. A hands-on spectacle and exhibition of human figures as well as other species by the Teatro dei Fauni.
The magical world of fairy tales allow the children to enrich their own experience while identifying with the characters and reflecting on their way of speech. The goal is to enhance the opportunities for exploration of daily life by offering unusual and positive group experiences, useful for the development of creativity which is the tool that allows them to discover our world.
Reservations recommended: Tel.077 427 34 62 or minispettacoli@bluewin.ch
Museo Casorella
George Bernard Shaw
Should you decide not to go skiing this weekend but are looking for an alternative, take your kids off to see the "Viaggio nelle fiabe e in altri mondi" in Locarno. It is a 60-minute sensory show for youngsters from 4 to 104 years.
Through stories the children experience different emotions, which lead them to better understand themselves and others. A hands-on spectacle and exhibition of human figures as well as other species by the Teatro dei Fauni.
The magical world of fairy tales allow the children to enrich their own experience while identifying with the characters and reflecting on their way of speech. The goal is to enhance the opportunities for exploration of daily life by offering unusual and positive group experiences, useful for the development of creativity which is the tool that allows them to discover our world.
Sunday 10.00 and 11.30
Reservations recommended: Tel.077 427 34 62 or minispettacoli@bluewin.ch
Cost: CHF 7.- for children up to 14, CHF 10.- for students and AVS, CHF 12.- for adults
Museo Casorella
Via B. Rusca 5
6600 Locarno
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