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Sunday, December 12
WI-FI ART MEETS MOTHER EARTH DAY by Slow Food
THAT'S ALL FOLKS Fandango Radio live from the Artists' Club hosts Alessandra Celletti and his new project The Red Pages
entrance from 19:00 up to you
@ CIRCLE OF ARTISTS Casilina Via Vecchia 42 - Rome 06 70305684; info@circoloartisti.it









MOTHER EARTH DAY


The Artists' Club opens its doors to Mother Earth Day, a project created by Slow Food with the aim of giving voice and visibility to small food producers, who would not ordinarily have the opportunity to communicate, exchange ideas and opinions with cooks, academics, youth and consumers. For the occasion, all the pipelines in the world are called upon to organize an 'event in the territory to communicate those are the values \u200b\u200bof good food, local, fully Slow philosophy. The project aims to promote the philosophy of Slow starting from the village, wants to bring back to Mother Earth in their own corner of the world.
year for the first time the Conduct Roman wants to know the Young Earth Mother: biodiversity, food sovereignty, the contact between producers and co-producers (to shorten the food chain), the development of taste, the development of networks the importance of good, clean and fair. For this young group was born: to give way and room for the reality of youth to interact with Slow Food and the producers to create work relevant to and involving young people in Rome. To make it clear that the drink can also be done in a healthy, intelligent, aware and responsible.
Following selection of music by Dj Coppola with the design of the luggage set. Marco Vitale, aka DJ Coppola, the path starts to dj after many experiences as a music critic and organizer of events. For years, it sounds so traveling around the capital's major clubs such as La Palma, Brancaleone, The Circle of Artists, The House of Jazz, the Rialto, often opening up the evening by international artists such as Matthew Herbert, LAMB, Carl Graig, Dj Food , Could Cut, Buscemi, Nicola Conte, MR Scruff, Kid Koala, Buscemi ....
In 2007, together with the collective situation, it becomes one of the first official dj of Umbria Jazz. It is in Umbria who find a fertile ground for his ideas dj ethics, not only able to select the music, but also environments and lifestyles. His research led him to create the design of the luggage set. 50 year old bags are recycled to create a system high fidelity, music listening to a quality that often relates to sustainable food and wine tastings and events, so be careful to address environmental and energy. The journey thus becomes the creative stimulus and selectively allowing you to choose new goals. As in all the important starting time of preparation of cases becomes a physical and emotional space where you have to choose really basic things to take with you. So in the luggage set converge a variety of languages, places, situations and characters that connect with each other through the journey and the emotions that live in it as the constant enhancement of their culture. To complete this series of art, starting from food to music to get through to the visual arts, a special exhibition documenting, through the skillful techniques of painters, sculptors and photographers, the theme of the evening. The main halls of the Circle of Artists presents the works of Antonio Guzzardo, Andrea Laguardia, Simone Cieri, Healthy Baby, Valentina Zummo, Sara Cafarelli, Michele and Daniele PP + C Creative Studio, Maria Giulia Perfido, Mary Vance, Riviera Visaggio, Maria Laura Masciave ', Pina Orontes, Stefano Benini. Show of the project: History of a Salieri and other stories, stories of Daniel Rabissoni, photographs by Mark Henry and The Mountain Drive, illustrations by Francesca Zuccaro and Antonio Carli. Installing Anti-trees "by Laura Gori" A forest without trees, born agglomeration of our differences, come to life to feed us. " The seasoned business as usual by the creative menu 'offered by the chef Zinzer Food Lorenzo Leonetti, who will prepare for the evening ' his dishes with products from different manufacturers Slow Food. THAT'S ALL FOLKS
Radio Fandango live from the Artists' Club hosts Alessandra Celletti and his new project The Red Pages
The Red Pages is a project of cooperation between the multi-instrumentalist and composer Mark Tranmer (aka Gnac) and the Italian pianist Alessandra Celletti, recorded in the studio in Rome at the turn of 2009 and 2010.
Tranmer and Celletti met through MySpace in late 2007 after hearing their work. The 25 tracks that make up a CD of the album include eight main themes and some variations. The tool carrier of the disc and mainly the piano played by Alessandra Celletti, with occasional interventions of the Fender Stratocaster Tranmer.
The main themes were written by Mark, while the variations are the result of the meeting of two musical. Musically, the most obvious reference points are the works of classical piano and the soundtracks of such masters as Michael Nyman, Philip Glass, Wim Mertens, Sylvain Chauveau and Ennio Morricone, but also the work of the collective piano post-rock Rachel. The second bonus CD containing demos and alternate versions of songs by The Red Pages, in addition to ten new compositions written and recorded electronically print more exclusively as Gnac.

Mark Tranmer has made six albums over the years as Gnac, and written and produced music with the Montgolfier Brothers, signed by Alan McGee as the first release on his label Poptones. The Montgolfier Brothers and Gnac toured toured the world since 1997.

Alessandra Celletti and came to prominence in the Italian music scene in 1994 with his self-produced album Les sons et les parfums, with compositions by Debussy, Ravel and Satie. Since then he has worked on a wide range of projects, including interpretations of music by Philip Glass and Scott Joplin, also moving away from classical music, as in his album Way Out Alex studied at the Conservatory of Santa Cecilia in Rome and, after graduation, he specialized in particular in French music of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. His interpretation
Erik Satie Gnossienne before and was chosen by British director Guy Ritchie for the soundtrack of Revolver (2006). Alessandra often plays in the Italy, and recently had the opportunity to bring his music across the border, arriving in the United States, and most recently at a festival in Mozambique.




http://www.slowfood.it/


http://www.myspace.com/gnacwithac


http://www.alessandracelletti.com/


http://www .myspace.com / alessandracelletti


http://www.marktranmer.com/

http://www.radiofandango.it/

http://www.myspace.com/thatsallfolksradio
http://www.circoloartisti.it
http://www.myspace.com/circolodegliartisti

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