Grease il musical - Teatro Alfieri di Torino
Presentazione della stagione del Teatro Alfieri di Torino
Interviste Daniele Giordano
Riprese e montaggio Rudy Bernt
Places to see in ( Turin - Italy ) Teatro Regio di Torino
Places to see in ( Turin - Italy ) Teatro Regio di Torino
The Teatro Regio is a prominent opera house and opera company in Turin, Piedmont, Italy. Its season runs from October to June with the presentation of eight or nine operas given from five to twelve performances of each.
Several buildings provided venues for operatic productions in Turin from the mid-16th century, but it was not until 1713 that a proper opera house was considered, and under the architect Filippo Juvarra planning began. However, the cornerstone was not laid until the reign of Charles Emmanuel III in 1738 after Juvarra's death. The work was supervised by Benedetto Alfieri until the theatre was completed.
The Teatro Regio (Royal Theatre) was inaugurated on 26 December 1740 with Francesco Feo's Arsace. It was a sumptuously built facility, seating 1,500 and with 139 boxes located on five tiers plus a gallery.
Following the fire, a national competition was launched to find an architect. However, due to the war and the overall financial situation, the foundation stone was laid on 25 September 1963. Even then, work did not start until September 1967 under architect Carlo Mollino.
The rebuilt theatre, with its striking contemporary interior design but hidden behind the original facade, was inaugurated on 10 April 1973 with a production of Verdi's I vespri siciliani directed by Maria Callas and Giuseppe Di Stefano.
The building's outer facade is made from brick with a unique brickwork pattern using custom cut bricks to create a relief of stars which seems to overlap its self continuously like the scales of a fish. This is an illusion created by the uniquely designed masonry pattern as the wall is actually straight. The shadows created by the protruding parts enforce this illusion and the complex pattern reinforces this illusion.
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Teatro Alfieri di Torino
Rappresentazione di una fiaba durante un saggio di Danza
SCACCO MATTO - Povia al teatro Alfieri di Torino.MPG
FarcoMorraDanza // Galà 2017@Teatro Alfieri di Torino
Scuola di Danza di Tiziana Farco e Monica Morra
Galà di Fine Anno 2017 // Teatro Alfieri di Torino, Domenica 18 giugno 2017
In scena gli Allievi dei corsi di Pre-Danza, Danza Classica, Danza Contemporanea, Danza Hip-Hop
Bimbi, ragazzi, adulti e professionali
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Corso Trapani, 133 Torino
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La Cura live @ Teatro Alfieri Torino
Teatro Alfieri - 10 Giugno 2008 - Safari
Teatro Alfieri - 10 Gigno 2008 - Safari
LILLO&GREG al Teatro Alfieri di Torino. Stagione 2017/2018
Un debutto torinese strepitoso al Teatro Alfieri per l'esilarante commedia interpretata da Lillo & Greg dal titolo L'uomo che non capiva troppo.
Interviste Daniele Giordano
Riprese e montaggio Rudy Bernt
Places to see in ( Asti - Italy )
Places to see in ( Asti - Italy )
( Asti - Italy ) is a city located in the Piedmont region of northwestern Italy, about 55 kilometres (34 miles) east of Turin in the plain of the Tanaro River. It is the capital of the province of Asti and it is deemed to be the modern capital of Monferrato
The city dates to pre-Roman times and still a few ruins remain. In the 10th-13th centuries, Asti rose economically and politically to become one of the most powerful independent cities in Western Italy. The old medieval town still maintains many of the historic palaces and towers built by the rich families -Asti was known as the city of 100 towers (in fact there were 120 of which about 15 survive). Eventually power struggles between Turin and Milan led to Asti’s demise as an independent city and the city changed hands frequently over a 300 year period until it fell under control of the House of Savoy in 1575, regaining some of its former glory. The city is divided into the new Baroque (1700’s) town centred around the Piazza Alfieri named after one of Italy’s most famous poets who was born in Asti and the medieval town centred on the Piazza San Secondo with the Romanesque San Secondo Church and Crypt. Today Asti is the main commercial centre of Piedmont's wine area, but still retains a friendly small town feel and is a good base for touring Piedmont. Asti is 40 minutes drive from Turin and one hour from Milan.
There are several medieval churches in Asti, including
Collegiata di San Secondo on Piazza San Secondo, build on the site of Asti’s patron saint’s martyrdom (119 AD), rebuilt in XIII century, located in the old market piazza and houses the bones of the sacred saint of Asti in the crypt and the Palio d’Asti banners in a chapel.
Cathedrale di Santa Maria Assunta in Piazza Cathedrale. Built in XIV century, one of Piedmont’s most important gothic churches.
Medieval City, the central part of Asti still comprises of narrow paved streets, ancient buildings, towers palaces and churches, with many parts of the old wall still intact. Great for wandering around.
Torre Troyana (Trojan Tower) Piazza Medici 13th C. Asti was know as the “city of 100 towers” – in fact there were 120 of these fortified family bolt-holes, of which about 12 still survive. This tower is open to visitors on weekends to walk up the summit.
Torre Rosso (Romano), end of C.Alfieri. Oldest surviving tower dating back to roman era (1st C) formerly part of the old gate
Palazzo Civico, Piazza San Secondo. An old palace, used as the mayors office and other Asti commune offices. Visitors allowed on the first floor halls.
Historical Archives, Palazza Mazzola, Via Cardinal Massaia, opposite Cathedral. Houses a large collection of historical documents and maps, including a room dedicated to Palio di Asti.
Teatro Alfieri, Asti’s theatre, built in 1860, resembles an opera house and was recently renovated. Often if someone is there they will let you wander around.
Palio di Asti, this historic bareback horse race is the oldest one of its type in Italy originating in 1273, when the Astigiani staged a race beneath the walls of the enemy city of Alba causing great devastation to their vineyards. Wars between Asti and Alba have long since ceased, although to this day there is intense rivalry between the cities, and the Palio horse race is now held every 3rd Sunday in September. All the ancient borgo (boroughs) of Asti, and many nearby towns enter both a horse and a contingent for the medieval parade preceding the Palio. The parade starts at the Cathedral and winds through the historical medieval town ending up on the Palio arena on Piazza Alfieri. There are 3 heats, followed by an interlude for the flag-throwers to show their skills; then the final is raced (usually after several deliberate false starts) and the winner claims his prize - the precious banner with the picture of Asti’s patron saint, the Palio di Asti.
Feste Della Sagre, every second weekend in September. Every small town and commune in Piedmont holds a “Sagre” festival celebrating their special food dish and local wines. The Asti Sagre is the “Sagre of Sagres” where some 50 or so provincial towns and communes build a thematic stand in the Campo Del Palio and for two days over the weekend hold an eating festival.
Douja D'Or, for 10 days between the Sagre and Palio, Asti holds the Douja D’Or (gold goblet) wine tasting competition and symposium.
Palio Degli Sbandieratori, Piedmont's flag-throwing teams are justly famous and every Asti Borgo and provincial town sponsors a team, who compete in the Piazza San Secondo in a night time spectacle during the Palio week.
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Serata Teatro Alfieri - 16.05.2010 - Torino
Serata di evangelizzazione al Teatro Alfieri di Torino MUSICA & SPORT.
Concerto Gospel dei Free Voices Gospel Choir e testimonianza del calciatore Nicola Legrottaglie
Paolo Conte - Gioco d'azzardo - live @ Teatro Alfieri, Torino, 30/11/2015
Torino: NienteMale in Piemonte - GRP Televisione
Sarà Asti a ospitare in Piemonte la quarta tappa di “NienteMale Roadshow”, percorso nazionale itinerante di eventi di sensibilizzazione rivolti all'opinione pubblica sul diritto del cittadino ad accedere alla terapia del dolore. L'appuntamento è per giovedì 9 marzo alle 18 al Teatro Alfieri di Asti. L'ingresso è libero.
Mirra - Trailer
di Vittorio Alfieri
Regia di Luca Ronconi
Regista collaboratore Angelo Corti
Scene di Carlo Diappi
Costumi di Vera Marzot
Musiche a cura di Paolo Terni
Luci di Sergio Rossi
Remo Girone (Ciniro), Anita Bartolucci (Cecri), Galatea Ranzi (Mirra), Hossein Taheri (Pereo), Ottavia Piccolo (Euriclea), Lorenzo Milanesio (Sacerdote).
una produzione del Teatro Stabile di Torino
Debutto 15 Giugno 1988 al Teatro Carignano di Torino
Viene ripreso nella stagione 1988/89 con una sostituzione: Gianni Lazzaro (Sacerdote).
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Aggiungi un posto a tavola - Teatro Alfieri Torino - Gianluca Guidi - Garinei
Area Teatrale - Accademia Recitazione Torino
INIZIO CORSO DI GENNAIO 2020
Flashdance il Musical-Gloria-Italian Version(Torino Teatro Alfieri 10/03/2011)
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Giada d'Auria nel ruolo di Gloria interpreta il pezzo omonimo tratto da Flashdance il Musical, in scena al Teatro Alfieri di Torino.
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Viale Mazzini - Se Stasera Sono Qui - Teatro Alfieri (Torino) 29/04/11
I Viale Mazzini Live @ Teatro Alfieri di Torino il 29 Apile 2011
I'm yours - #jacksavoretti @Teatro Alfieri Torino
Teatro Alfieri di Castelnuovo Berardenga
26 novembre 2016
il Giro del Mondo in 12 anni ... avventure d'un toscano con gli occhi aperti
Regia Daniela Morozzi e Matteo Marsan
con Giuseppe Scuto e gli allievi del laboratorio Teatro Alfieri
musiche di Giacomo Rossi