The International Week of Dance returns; organized in its usual location at the San Nicolò Monumental Complex, its next edition will start on March 13th and will end on March 19th.
The International Week of Dance, along with the included International Competition, is an important display for young dancers and future artists. The competition includes the following sections: classical soloists, modern-contemporary soloists, pas de deux, choreographic composition. The jury is composed of famous dancers from all over the world, chaired by Alberto Testa.
Under the general direction of Paolo Boncompagni, the artistic direction of Irina Kashkova and the honorary chairmanship of Alberto Testa, the Week of Dance has become an unmissable event, participated by young dancers from all over the world, in search of their excellence. It is the single Italian such event to have been featured into the International Federation of Ballet Competitions, that gathers the best international dance competitions on the basis of the organizative capacity and the artistic quality of participants.
Organization: Associazione Culturale EVENTART
Infoline: 328/3078377
E-mail: info@idcspoleto.com
Web: www.idcspoleto.com
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The 26th International Dance Competition will take place in Spoleto, at the Teatro Nuovo Gian Carlo Menotti from the 2nd to the 8th of April 2017.
The competition is divided into three phases for soloists and pas de deux (elimination, semifinals and finals) and two phases for choreographic composition.
The jury is composed of Alberto Testa as Honorary President and other important dance professionals: Roberto Fascilla, Valentina Kozlova, Sanja Majer-Hasagic, Vyacheslav Gordeev, Mauro Astolfi, Steffi Scherzer.
Dance journalist Sara Zuccari will chair the jury of the Critics’ Award.
For further information, please visit the following website: www.idcspoleto.com
Appointment at h 10.00 at the parking lot at the southern entrance of the city. The excursion will head out to the Fortilizio dei Mulini (at the other end of the Ponte delle Torri), on the slopes of Monteluco, along the Giro dei Condotti, towards the Spoleto’s Thrust Fault.
The Fortilizio dei Mulini was a Medieval watchtower over the bridge, and a grinding mill. It stood at the confluence of two aqueducts, one from Cortaccione and the other from Patrico. Before being canalised into the bridge, the water used to activate the grinder of a mill that was operative till the end of the XIX century.
The Giro dei Condotti is a charming trekking route that offers exceptional glimpses on Spoleto and its valley. The name “giro dei condotti” testifies to the presence of the old water ducts underneath the pathway.
The route features 200-million-years-old rock stratifications, including the particularly interesting Spoleto’s Thrust Fault which is the object of this excursion. It is a fault that features older rocks overlapping on younger ones, more specifically, a vast area of Jurassic rock on Cretaceous/Paleogenic rock. Along the Giro dei Condotti there is a rock wall that clearly displays the deformation effect of this overlapping. Another geological phenomenon is visible along the route, i.e. the erosion that produces a tectonic window.
The route goes on then toward Monteluco, its Sacred Wood, and Patrico. The full route lasts 2-3 hours about (stops included).
Your packed lunch will take place on the lawns at Monteluco, and will be followed by the route extension to Castelmonte (2 hours, stops included).
Participation fees: 10,00 € (adults) and 5,00 € (kids above the age of 10), including insurance. Those who come from Perugia and wish to make use of our shuttle service (maximum 8 pax), will pay an extra fee of 5,00 €.
For information and reservations, please email to f.pazzaglia@intgeomod.com or call (+39) 3280726567 (Fausto).