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Two truly unique and not-to-be-missed workshops in the Museum of Arbereshe Culture in São Paulo Albanian on August 10 and 22 as part of the Italea project.
Aug. 10 at 4 p.m. (duration about 1:30)
Ginestra Workshop:
Theory of the stages of the Broom Transformation Cycle:
- Preparation of bouquets made by guests;
- Breaking of bunches (previously made boiling);
- Spinning
6 p.m. (duration about 1:30)
Workshop of Dressing:
- Differentiation of clothing and reading codes-Description of the Wedding Procession-Vallja and banner-Fljamuri;
- Dressing a guest in daily dress.
Aug. 22 at 4 p.m. (duration about 2:00)
Bagpipe workshop with Vincenzo Di Sanzo, an expert in bagpipe and surduline construction as well as an excellent player of the same.
- History of the Bagpipe (Zampogna)
- Explication of instrument components and sound techniques, construction of a reed.
(Allow guests great leeway with their curiosities, so the above should apply solely and exclusively as a canvas for the workshops.)
Days
10 August 24
22 August 24
From
16:00
Information/To know
Suitable for Everybody
Wheelchair accessible
Location/The place
Address
San Paolo Albanese, PZ, Italia
How to get there
By plane, the nearest international airports are: Bari Palese, ideal for the Jonic coast area and the province of Matera. Naples Capodichino, preferred for the Maratea coast and the province of Potenza. Lamezia Terme, to reach the Pollino National Park. By train, Trenitalia and FAL connect Potenza and Matera with Bari, Foggia, Naples, and Salerno every day, reaching the final destination with an integrated train-bus system. Several transport companies provide bus trips to and from Basilicata from Northern Italy and various foreign countries. By car, Basilicata is reached from the North by following the Adriatic coast, along the A14 Bologna-Taranto, and from the Tyrrhenian side, traveling the A2 Autostrada del Mediterraneo. For more information, visit the Autostrade per l'Italia website.