Le Stelle del Cinema

The Stars of Cinema

Exhibition – 1 century of films shooted in Taormina

Casa del Cinema (Corso Umberto n. 61), from May 18th to March 8h 2020

Free entrance

 

The Exhibition – curated by Ninni Panzera, president of the Taormina Arte Foundation – is a true journey through 100 years of Cinema in Taormina.
Posters, playbills and backstage photographs of films partially or entirelly filmed in Taormina: L’appel du sang by the French director Louis Mercanton (1919), L’avventura by Michelangelo Antonioni, Le grand bleu by Luc Besson, Il piccolo diavolo by Roberto Benigni, Il padrino-III part by Francis Ford Coppola, Mighty Aphrodite by Woody Allen, and many others.

 

 

WHERE TO STAY

Hotel La Pensione Svizzera – Hotel Villa Schuler – Hotel Villa Ducale – Hotel Villa Carlotta

Nastri D’Argento

Silver Ribbons Awards

Ancient Theatre, Saturday 29 June 2019

 

The Nastro d’Argento (Silver Ribbon) is a movie award assigned each year, since 1946, for cinematic performances and production by the Sindacato Nazionale dei Giornalisti Cinematografici Italiani, the association of Italian film critics. The Nastro d’argento is the oldest movie award in Europe, and the second oldest in the world (only the Academy Awards are older). The awards are given during a fashion gala night held at the Taormina Greek Theatre.

 

TICKETS on boxol.it
Parterre and Gallery: € 20,00
Upper circle (numbered seats): € 15,00
Upper circle (non-numbered seats): € 10,00

 

 

SILVER RIBBONS AWARDS 2019

IL DOCUMENTARIO DELL’ANNO SANTIAGO, ITALIA di Nanni Moretti

NASTRO SPECIALE ANDREA CAMILLERI

per Conversazione su Tiresia, con la regia di Roberto Andò

NASTRO ALLA CARRIERA SILVANO AGOSTI

MIGLIOR DOCUMENTARIO – CINEMA DEL REALE

1938 DIVERSI di Giorgio Treves

MIGLIOR DOCUMENTARIO SUL CINEMA

FRIEDKIN UNCUT di Francesco Zippel

MIGLIOR DOCUMENTARIO – SPETTACOLO

“SONO GASSMAN!” VITTORIO RE DELLA COMMEDIA di Fabrizio Corallo

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SELEZIONE SPECIALE EVENTI d’ARTE

MIGLIOR DOCUMENTARIO HITLER CONTRO PICASSO E GLI ALTRI di Claudio Poli

con una menzione speciale al Maestro REMO ANZOVINO: La musica nell’Arte

PREMI SPECIALI

RINO BARILLARI ‘Protagonista dell’anno

THE KING OF PAPARAZZI- LA VERA STORIA di Giancarlo Scarchilli, Massimo Spano

Per la ricerca storica IL MARE DELLA NOSTRA STORIA di Giovanna Gagliardo

Per non dimenticare SAMI MODIANO,

TUTTO DAVANTI A QUESTI OCCHI di Walter Veltroni

Per una straordinaria esperienza nel mondo della solidarietà

UP & DOWN – UN FILM NORMALE di Paolo Ruffini

MENZIONI SPECIALI

1938 QUANDO SCOPRIMMO DI NON ESSERE PIU’ ITALIANI di Pietro Suber

BE KIND DI Sabrina Paravicini, Nino Monteleone

QUESTO E’ MIO FRATELLO di Marco Leopardi

CONVERSAZIONI ATOMICHE di Felice Farina

HO RUBATO LA MARMELLATA-Vita di un artista politicamente scorretto

di Gioia Magrini, Roberto Meddi

Le ‘cinquine’ 2019

CINEMA DEL REALE

1938 DIVERSI di Giorgio Treves

ARRIVEDERCI SAIGON di Wilma Labate

CAMORRA di Francesco Patierno

LA STRADA DEI SAMOUNI di Stefano Savona

WHAT YOU GONNA DO WHEN THE WORLD’S ON FIRE di Roberto Minervini

CINEMA E SPETTACOLO

ARMANDO TROVAJOLI – CENT’ANNI DI MUSICA di Mario Canale, Annarosa Morri

FRIEDKIN UNCUT di Francesco Zippel

IL TEATRO AL LAVORO di Massimiliano Pacifico

SEMBRAVANO APPLAUSI di Maria Tilli

“SONO GASSMAN!” VITTORIO RE DELLA COMMEDIA di Fabrizio Corallo

FINALISTI SELEZIONE SPECIALE 2019

EVENTI SPECIALI d’ARTE

MICHELANGELO INFINITO di Emanuele Imbucci

HITLER CONTRO PICASSO E GLI ALTRI di Claudio Poli

VAN GOGH TRA IL GRANO E IL CIELO di Giovanni Piscaglia

PER L’ATTENZIONE AL SOCIALE

BE KIND di Sabrina Paravicini, Nino Monteleone

QUESTO E’ MIO FRATELLO di Marco Leopardi

UP & DOWN–UN FILM NORMALE di Paolo Ruffini

Cavalleria Rusticana & Pagliacci

Rustican Chivalry and Pagliacci (Clowns)

Opera by Pietro Mascagni and Ruggero Leoncavallo

Opera Mythos Festival

Ancient Theatre, Mondat 29th July 2019 @9.30pm

 

With the Sicilian Philarmonic Orchestra and Coro Lirico Mediterraneo directed by Nuccio Anselmo
Artistic Direction: Francesco Di Mauro
Direction: Roberto Cresca

 

TICKETS on boxol.itticketone.it and mythosoperafestival.it (more options here)
Gallery Platinum: € 95,00
Gallery Gold: € 65,00
Gallery Silver: € 52,00
Gallery Silver (promo until May 31st): € 48,00
Upper circle – Central: € 47,00
Upper circle – Lateral: € 37,00
Upper circle – Lateral (promo until May 31st): € 33,00
Upper circle (non-numbered seats): € 30,00

 

MORE INFO
www.mythosoperafestival.com
www.facebook.com/mythosoperafestival

 

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CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA

Synopsis
Place: A 19th-century Sicilian village[10]
Time: Easter morning

Before the action takes place, the young villager Turiddu had returned from military service to find that his fiancée Lola had married the carter Alfio while Turiddu was away.[11] In revenge, Turiddu had seduced Santuzza, a young woman in the village. As the opera begins, Lola, overcome by her jealousy of Santuzza, has begun an adulterous affair with Turiddu.

The main square of the village

Offstage, Turiddu is heard singing a siciliana, “O Lola c’hai di latti la cammisa” (“O Lola! like the snow, pure in thy whiteness!”). To one side is the church; to the other is Lucia’s wine shop and the house where she lives with her son, Turiddu. The villagers move about the square, singing of the beautiful spring day, “Gli aranci olezzano sui verdi margini” (“The air is sweet with orange blossoms”) and a hymn to the Blessed Virgin Mary. Some villagers enter the church, and others wander off still singing.

Santuzza, having slept with Turiddu and suspecting that he has betrayed her for Lola, is distraught and approaches Lucia as she comes out of her house. Santuzza asks for Turiddu, but Lucia replies that he has gone to another town to fetch some wine. Santuzza tells her that he was seen during the night in the village. Lucia asks her inside to talk, but just at that moment Alfio arrives on his wagon, accompanied by the villagers. He praises the joys of a teamster’s life and the beauty of Lola his bride. Alfio asks Lucia for some of her fine old wine. She tells him it has run out and Turiddu has gone away to buy more. Alfio replies that he had seen Turiddu early that morning near his cottage. Lucia starts to express surprise, but Santuzza stops her.

Alfio leaves. The choir inside the church is heard singing the Regina Coeli. Outside, the villagers sing an Easter Hymn, “Inneggiamo, il Signor non è morto” (“We rejoice that our Saviour is living!”) joined by Santuzza. The villagers enter the church, while Santuzza and Lucia remain outside. Lucia asks Santuzza why she signalled her to remain silent when Alfio said that he had seen Turiddu that morning. Santuzza exclaims, “Voi lo sapete” (“You well know”) and tells Lucia the story of her seduction by Turiddu and his affair with Lola. Lucia pities Santuzza, who feels dishonored, having been seduced by Turiddu only to be abandoned by him for his old flame, Lola. Santuzza feels she cannot enter the church, but begs Lucia to go inside herself and pray for Santuzza who stays behind to try to plead with Turiddu to leave Lola and return to her.

Santuzza pleads with Turiddu that he not go to meet with Lola again.
Turiddu arrives. Santuzza upbraids him for pretending to have gone away, when he was actually seeing Lola. Lola enters the square singing. She mocks Santuzza and goes inside the church. Turiddu turns to follow Lola, but Santuzza begs him to stay. Turiddu pushes her away. She clings to him. He loosens her hands, throws her to the ground, and enters the church. Alfio arrives looking for Lola. Santuzza tells him that his wife has betrayed him with Turiddu. Alfio swears to take vendetta (revenge) which causes Santuzza to repent for having disclosed the affair and begs Alfio to stop to no avail.

The square is empty as the orchestra plays the famous Intermezzo.

Turiddu bites Alfio’s ear
The villagers come out of the church. Turiddu is in high spirits because he is with Lola and Santuzza appears to have gone. He invites his friends to his mother’s wine shop where he sings a drinking song, “Viva, il vino spumeggiante” (“Hail to the bubbling wine!”). Alfio joins them. Turiddu offers him wine, but he refuses it. All understand that trouble is in the air. The women leave, taking Lola with them. In a brief exchange of words, Alfio challenges Turiddu to a duel. Following Sicilian custom, the two men embrace, and Turiddu, in a token of acceptance, bites Alfio’s ear, drawing blood which signifies a fight to the death. Alfio leaves and Turiddu calls Lucia back. He tells her that he is going outside to get some air and asks that she be a kindly mother to Santuzza if he should not return: “Un bacio, mamma! Un altro bacio!—Addio!” (“One kiss, mother! One more kiss! – Farewell!”).

Turiddu rushes out. Lucia, weeping, wanders aimlessly around outside her house. Santuzza approaches and throws her arms around her. The villagers start to crowd around. Voices are heard in the distance and a woman cries, “They have murdered Turiddu!” Santuzza faints and Lucia collapses in the arms of the women villagers.

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PAGLIACCI

Synopsis
Place: Calabria, near Montalto, on the Feast of the Assumption
Time: between 1865 and 1870

Prologue
During the overture, the curtain rises. From behind a second curtain, Tonio, dressed as his commedia character Taddeo, addresses the audience (Si può?… Si può?… Signore! Signori! … Un nido di memorie). He reminds the audience that actors have feelings too, and that the show is about real people.

Act 1
At three o’clock in the afternoon, the commedia troupe enters the village to the cheering of the villagers. Canio describes the night’s performance: the troubles of Pagliaccio. He says the play will begin at “ventitré ore”, an agricultural method of time-keeping that means the play will begin an hour before sunset.[note 3] As Nedda steps down from the cart, Tonio offers his hand, but Canio pushes him aside and helps her down himself.

The villagers suggest drinking at the tavern. Canio and Beppe accept, but Tonio stays behind. The villagers tease Canio that Tonio is planning an affair with Nedda. Canio warns everyone that while he may act the foolish husband in the play, in real life he will not tolerate other men making advances to Nedda. Shocked, a villager asks if Canio really suspects her. He says no, and sweetly kisses her on the forehead. As the church bells ring vespers, he and Beppe leave for the tavern, leaving Nedda alone.

Nedda is frightened by Canio’s vehemence (Qual fiamma avea nel guardo), but the birdsong comforts her (Stridono lassù). Tonio returns and confesses his love for her, but she laughs. Enraged, Tonio grabs Nedda, but she takes a whip, strikes him and drives him off. Silvio, who is Nedda’s lover, comes from the tavern, where he has left Canio and Beppe drinking. He asks Nedda to elope with him after the performance and, though she is afraid, she agrees. Tonio, who has been eavesdropping, leaves to inform Canio so that he might catch Silvio and Nedda together. Canio and Tonio return and, as Silvio escapes, Nedda calls after him, “I will always be yours!”

Canio chases Silvio, but does not catch him and does not see his face. He demands that Nedda tell him the name of her lover, but she refuses. He threatens her with a knife, but Beppe disarms him. Beppe insists that they prepare for the performance. Tonio tells Canio that her lover will give himself away at the play. Canio is left alone to put on his costume and prepares to laugh (Vesti la giubba – “Put on the costume”).

Act 2
As the crowd arrives, Nedda, costumed as Colombina, collects their money. She whispers a warning to Silvio, and the crowd cheers as the play begins.

Colombina’s husband Pagliaccio has gone away until morning, and Taddeo is at the market. She anxiously awaits her lover Arlecchino, who comes to serenade her (O Colombina) from beneath her window. Taddeo returns and confesses his love, but she mocks him. She lets Arlecchino in through the window. He boxes Taddeo’s ears and kicks him out of the room, and the audience laughs.

Arlecchino and Colombina dine, and he gives her a sleeping potion to use later. When Pagliaccio returns, Colombina will drug him and elope with Arlecchino. Taddeo bursts in, warning that Pagliaccio is suspicious of his wife and is about to return. As Arlecchino escapes through the window, Colombina tells him, “I will always be yours!”

As Canio (as Pagliaccio) enters, he hears Nedda (as Colombina) and exclaims “Name of God! Those same words!” He tries to continue the play, but loses control and demands to know her lover’s name. Nedda, hoping to keep to the performance, calls Canio by his stage name “Pagliaccio,” to remind him of the audience’s presence. He answers with his arietta: No! Pagliaccio non son! He sings that if his face is pale, it is not from the stage makeup but from the shame she has brought him. The crowd, impressed by his emotional performance, which they do not realize is real, cheers him.

Nedda, trying to continue the play, admits that she has been visited by the innocent Arlecchino. Canio, furious and forgetting the play, demands the name of her lover. Nedda swears she will never tell him, and it becomes apparent that they are not acting. Beppe asks Tonio to intervene, but Tonio refrains and prevents Beppe from halting the action. Silvio begins to fight his way toward the stage. Canio, grabbing a knife from the table, stabs Nedda. As she dies, she calls: “Help! Silvio!” Silvio attacks Canio, but Canio kills Silvio also. The horrified audience then hears the celebrated final line:

La commedia è finita! – “The comedy is finished!”

 

Arte Sicilia Contemporanea

Suggestioni ed echi dall’Antica Naxos

by Francesco Messina

Palazzo Ciampoli, from Monday 15 April to Saturday 15 June 2019

Open every day 9.00am – 7.30pm

Free Entrance

 

 

 

 

 

Taormina, Various locations, from Thursday 28th February to Saturday 9 March 2019

 

Carnival is a Western Christian festive season that occurs before the liturgical season of Lent. The main events typically occur during February or early March, during the period historically known as Shrovetide (or Pre-Lent). Carnival typically involves a public celebration and/or parade combining some elements of a circus, masks, and a public street party. People wear masks and costumes during many such celebrations, allowing them to lose their everyday individuality and experience a heightened sense of social unity. Common features of carnival include mock battles such as food fights; social satire and mockery of authorities; the grotesque body displaying exaggerated features, especially large noses, bellies, mouths, and phalli, or elements of animal bodies; abusive language and degrading acts; depictions of disease and gleeful death; and a general reversal of everyday rules and norms.

 

Italian Opera Taormina

Taormina Italian Opera 2019

San Giorgio  Theatre (via Don Bosco, behind piazza IX April) @ 9.15 pm
It is recommended to arrive 30 mins before the show

 

in April > every Saturday
from May to October > every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday

€ 25,00 entrance, drink included.
Kids under 10: free entrance

Info and booking: mobile 0039 340 6426230 – info@italianoperataormina.com
Online tickets >> http://www.italianoperataormina.com/wordpress/acquista-biglietti

 

Do you love Opera music? The artists of the Italian Opera Taormina perform every week in Taormina. More than one hour of timeless arias from some of the most famous Italian operas.

An extraordinary journey with the most famous arias and duet from “Italian Operas”. You will hear music from great Italian operas interpreted by professional singers who have performed in the most important Italian and international theatres, performed with piano accompaniment.

The evening will be held in the Cine Teatro ‘San Giorgio’ where you will be offered a drink and can take in an extraordinary panorama view of Taormina.

 

Program changes every night.
Here you can have a look at the program of each evening:

January 17January 23January 30

February 11

 

APRIL
Sat 6Sat 13Sat 20Sat 27

MAY
Wed 1 – Fri 3 –  Sat 4 – Mon 6 – Wed 8 – Fri 10 – Sat 11 – Mon 13 – Wed 15 – Fri 17 – Sat 18 – Mon 20 – Wed 22 – Fri 24 – Sat 25 – Mon 27 – Wed 29 – Fri 31

JUNE
Sat 1 – Mon 3 – Wed 5 – Fri 7 – Sat 8 – Mon 10 – Wed 12 – Fri 14 – Sat 15 – Mon 17 – Wed 19 – Fri 21 – Sat 22 – Mon 24 – Wed 26 – Fri 28 – Sat 29

JULY
Mon 1 – Wed 3 – Fri 5 – Sat 6 – Mon 8 – Wed 10 – Fri 12 – Sat 13 – Mon 15 – Wed 17 – Fri 19 – Sat 20 – Mon 22 – Wed 24 – Fri 26 – Sat 27 – Mon 29 – Wed 31

AUGUST
Fri 2 – Sat 3 – Mon 5Thu 8Fri 9Sat 10Mon 12Wed 14Fri 16Sat 17Mon 19Wed 21Fri 23Sat 24Mon 26Wed 28Fri 30Sat 31

SEPTEMBER
Mon 2Wed 4 – Fri 6 – Sat 7 – Mon 9 – Wed 11 – Fri 13 – Sat 14 (International Music Fest) – Mon 16 – Wed 18 – Fri 20 – Sat 21 – Mon 23 – Wed 25 – Fri 27 – Sat 28 – Mon 30

OCTOBER
Wed 2 – Fri 4  – Sat 5 – Mon 7 – Wed 9 – Fri 11 – Sat 12 – Mon 14 – Wed 16 – Fri 18 – Sat 19 – Mon 21 – Wed 23 – Fri 25 – Sat 26 – Mon 28 – Wed 30

NOVEMBER
Fri 1Sat 2Wed 6Wed 13Wed 20Wed 27

DECEMBER
Wed 4Wed 11Wed 18 – Sat 28

 

SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OPERA CONCERTS

Thu 26  Mon 30

December 2019

 

WHERE TO STAY

Hotel La Pensione SvizzeraHotel Villa SchulerHotel Villa DucaleHotel Villa Carlotta

 

 

 

Antiquitatis Volumina

Incunaboli e Cinquecentine
Incunabula and fifteeners

Town Library, Piazza IX aprile

From December 15th 2018 to September 15th 2019

Opening hours: everyday except Mondays from 9.00am to 1.00pm and from 3.00pm to 7.00pm

Free entrance

 

Exhibition of ancient books dating back to the 15th and 16th century.

An incunable, or sometimes incunabulum (plural incunables or incunabula, respectively), is a book, pamphlet, or broadside printed in Europe before the year 1501. (Importantly, incunabula are not manuscripts). A “fifteener”, is a book printed in the 16th century

 

REGULARLY HELD MARKETS

M0nday to Saturday (8.00am – 1.00pm)
Via Don Giovanni Minzoni – Taormina
Small market hall with stands of fruit, meat, fish, cheese and flowers

Every Wednesday (8.00am – 1.00pm)
Via Leonardo Da Vinci and via Wilhelm Von Gloeden – Taormina
eekly market with stands of shoes, clothes, households items, fruit, vegetables and more.

Monday to Saturday (5.00am – 12.00pm)
Behind Piazza Duomo – Catania
Famous fish market located in a pictoresque setting. Fish, meet, cheese and veg presented by enthusiastic market criers. Good restaurants all around.

 

PERMANENT MUSEUMS

Casa del Cinema
Museum that hosts posters and photographs of the film shot in Taormina. It is open every day from Tuesday to Sunday, from 10.00am to 10.00pm. Free entrance
It hosts the ticket office of the Fondazione Taormina Arte, where it is possible to purchase the tickets for most of the events held at the Ancient Theatre and at the Odeon
Address: Corso Umberto I n. 63 – Mobile: 0039 391 746 2146 – www.facebook.com/casadelcinemataormina

 

 

EVENTS 2019

JANUARY

January 1/8 – Exhibition “Ponti Svelati” – Palazzo Duchi di Santo Stefano

January 1/13 – Exhibition “Obiettivo Sicilia – Volti, Luoghi, Racconti” – Del Carmine Church (Former)

January 1 / September 15 – Exhibition “Antiquitatis Volumina” – Town Library

January 1 – New Year’s Concert by Taormina Plectrum Orchestra – Cathedral @ 7.30pm

January 1 – Living Presepe / Living Nativity Scene – 5.00/9.00pm (Trappitello)

January 2 – New Year’s Celebrations – Ancient Theatre

January 2 – Living Presepe / Living Nativity Scene – 5.00/9.00pm (Trappitello)

January 4 – Living Presepe / Living Nativity Scene – 5.00/9.00pm (Trappitello)

January 5 – Living Presepe / Living Nativity Scene – 5.00/9.00pm (Trappitello)

January 6 – Enrico Lo Verso – Uno Nessuno e Centomila – Congress Hall

January 6 – Living Presepe / Living Nativity Scene – 5.00/9.00pm (Trappitello)

January 17 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

January 23 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

January 30 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

FEBRUARY

February 1 / September 15 – Exhibition “Antiquitatis Volumina” – Town Library

February – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

February 28 – Carnival – Parade of carnival floats – Main street

MARCH

March 1 / September 15 – Exhibition “Antiquitatis Volumina” – Town Library

March 1 – Carnival – Games for kids – Piazza IX aprile

March 2  – Carnival – Parade Games for kids – Piazza IX aprile

March   – Carnival – Parade of carnival floats – Corso Umberto

March 5 – Carnival – Parade of carnival floats – Main street

March 9 / April 8 – Photo Exhibition “Gente che va. Storie di emigrazione” – Ex Del Carmine Church

APRIL

April 1 / September 15 – Exhibition “Antiquitatis Volumina” – Town Library

April 1/8 – Photo Exhibition “Gente che va. Storie di emigrazione” – Ex Del Carmine Church

April 6 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

April 13 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

April 15 / June 15 – Exhib. Arte Sicilia contemporanea di Francesco Messina – Palazzo Ciampoli

April 20 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

April 27 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

April 30 – International Jazz Day

 MAY

May 1 / September 15 – Exhibition “Antiquitatis Volumina” – Town Library

May 1 / June 15 – Exhib. Arte Sicilia contemporanea di Francesco Messina – Palazzo Ciampoli

May 1 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

May 3 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

May 4 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

May 6 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

May 8 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

May 10 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

May 11 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

May 13 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

May 15 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

May 17 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

May 18 / September 1 – Exhibition “Le Stelle di Taormina” – Casa del Cinema

May 18 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

May 20 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

May 22 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

May 24/26 – Food and Flower Weekend 

May 24 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

May 25 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

May 27 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

May 29 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

May 31 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

 

JUNE

June 1/15 – Exhib. Arte Sicilia contemporanea di Francesco Messina – Palazzo Ciampoli

June 1 / September 15 – Exhibition “Antiquitatis Volumina” – Town Library

June  1 / September 1 – Exhibition “Le Stelle di Taormina” – Casa del Cinema

June 1 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

June 3 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

June 5 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

June 7 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

June 8 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

June 10 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

June 12 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

June 13- Francesco Renga – Ancient Theatre

June 14 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

June 14 – Francesco De Gregori – Ancient Theatre

June 15 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

June 17 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

June 18 – Earth Wind and Fire – Ancient Theatre

June 19 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

June 21-25 – TAOBUK, the Taormina Book Festival

June 21 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

June 22 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

June 23 – Jethro Tull – Ancient Theatre

June 24 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

June 26 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

June 28 and 29 – Silver Ribbons Awards

June 28 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

June 29 – Silver Ribbons Awards – Ancient Theatre

June 29 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

June 30 /July 6  – Taormina FilmFest- Ancient Theatre and other locations of Taormina

JULY

July 1 / September 15 – Exhibition “Antiquitatis Volumina” – Town Library

July  1 / September 1 – Exhibition “Le Stelle di Taormina” – Casa del Cinema

July 1-6  – Taormina FilmFest- Ancient Theatre and other locations of Taormina

July 1 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

July 3 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

July 5 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

July 6 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

July 8 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

July 10 – Dream Theater – Ancient Theatre

July 10 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

July 11 – America – Ancient Theatre

July 12 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

July 12 – Nick Mason – Ancient Theatre

July 13 – Caetano Veloso – Ancient Theatre

July 13 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

July 13-20 – Taormina Moda

July 15 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

July 17 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

Juy 15 / September 15 – Painting Exhibition by Carmen Oltreanu – Palazzo Duchi di Santo Stefano

July 19 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

July 20 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

July 21 – Nations Awards – Ancient Theatre

July 22 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

July 23 – Il Volo – Ancient Theatre

July 24 – / October 31 – Muscà, exhib. of Sicilian Carts – Ex Del Carmine Church

July 24 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

July 25 – John Legend – Ancient Theatre

July 26 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

July 27 – Pink Floyd Legend – Ancient TheatreCANCELLED

July 27 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

July 28 – Subsonica – Ancient Theatre

July 29 – Opera >> Cavalleria Rustican and Pagliacci – Ancient Theatre

July 29 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

July 30 – Tosca – Ancient Theatre

July 31 – Beatbox > The Beatles Revolution – Ancient TheatreCANCELLED

July 31 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

AUGUST

August 1 / September 1 – Exhibition “Le Stelle di Taormina” – Casa del Cinema

August 1 / September 15 – Exhibition “Antiquitatis Volumina” – Town Library 

August 1 / September 15 – Painting Exhibition by Carmen Oltreanu – Palazzo Duchi di Santo Stefano

August 1 / October 31 – Muscà, exhib. of Sicilian Carts – Ex Del Carmine Church

August 1 – Massimo Ranieri – Ancient Theatre

August 2 – Irama – Ancient Theatre

August 2 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

August 3 – Eros Ramazzotti – Ancient Theatre

August 3 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

August 4 – Eros Ramazzotti – Ancient Theatre

August 5 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

August 6 – Eros Ramazzotti – Ancient Theatre

August 7 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

August 9 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

August 10 – Monica Guerritore @ 5.00am with “Dall’inferno all’Infinito” – Ancient Theatre

August 10 – Alda Merini “The Concert” – Ancient Theatre

August 10 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

August 11 – Viva Verdi e i Vespri Siciliani Ballet – Ancient Theatre

August 12 – Aida – Ancient Theatre

August 12 / September 30 – Exhib. of “Respiro” by Giacomo Rizzo – Ancient Theatre

August 12 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

August 14 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

August 16 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

August 17 – Fiorella Mannoia – Ancient Theatre

August 17 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

August 18 – Night of Dance, song of the Mermaid – Ancient Theatre

August 19 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

August 21 – Carmen – Ancient Theatre

August 21 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

August 23 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

August 24 – Carmen – Ancient Theatre0

August 24 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

August 25 – Concert for Piano and Orchestra – Martha Argerich and Daniel Rivera – Ancient Theatre

August 26 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

August 27 – Antonello Venditti – Ancient Theatre

August 28 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

August 30 – Andrea Bocelli – Ancient Theatre

August 30 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

August 31 – Andrea Bocelli – Ancient Theatre

August 31 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

 

 

SEPTEMBER

September 1 (last day) – Exhibition “Le Stelle di Taormina” – Casa del Cinema

September 1/15 – Exhibition “Antiquitatis Volumina” – Town Library

September 1/15 – Painting Exhibition by Carmen Oltreanu – Palazzo Duchi di Santo Stefano

September 1 / 30 – Exhib. of “Respiro” by Giacomo Rizzo – Ancient Theatre

September 1 / October 31 – Muscà, exhib. of Sicilian Carts – Ex Del Carmine Church

September 1 – Levante – Ancient Theatre – RESCHEDULED FOR SEPTEMBER 14

September 2 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

September 3 – Turandot – Ancient Theatre

September 4 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

September 6 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

September 7 – GDS Show – Ancient Theatre

September 7 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

September 9 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

September 10 – Le Avventure di Pinocchio – Ancient Theatre

September 10 – Italy in Voice – Nazarena Theatre

September 11- Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

September 12 – Italy in Voice – Nazarena Theatre

September 13 – Concert by the Cathedral – Cathedral of Taormina

September 13 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

September 14 – Levante – Ancient Theatre

September 14 – Sicily seen by Italian filmakers – Screening of  “Gitarren klingen leise durch die Nacht” – Casa del Cinema

September 14 – Italy in Voice – Nazarena Theatre

September 14 – Taormina International Music Fest – San Giorgio Theatre

September 15 – The Look of the Year – Ancient Theatre

September 15 – Sicily seen by Italian filmakers – Screening of  “L’altro piatto della bilancia” and “L’immagine meravigliosa” – Casa del Cinema

September 15 – Italy in Voice – Nazarena Theatre

September 16 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

September 17 – Italy in Voice – Nazarena Theatre

September 18 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

September 19 – Italy in Voice – Nazarena Theatre

September 20 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

September 21 – Pio e Amedeo – Ancient Theatre

September 21 – Sicily seen by Italian filmakers – Screening of  “Agguato sul mare” and “L’avventura” – Casa del Cinema

September 21 – Italy in Voice – Nazarena Theatre

September 21 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

September 22 – Sicily seen by Italian filmakers – Screening of  “Le confessioni di una donna” and “Visioni private” – Casa del Cinema

September 22 – Italy in Voice – Nazarena Theatre

September 23 – Autunno all’Odeon “PUNTI DI VISTA” – Odeon

September 23 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

September 24 – Italy in Voice – Nazarena Theatre

September 25 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

September 25 – Autunno all’Odeon “CARMEN AVELLONE ‹ VITO GIORDANO QUINTET” – Odeon

September 26 – Italy in Voice – Nazarena Theatre

September 27 – Autunno all’Odeon “MUSICHE DEL NOSTRO TEMPO” – Odeon

September 27 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

September 28 – Sicily seen by Italian filmakers – Screening of  “Carne inquieta” and “Un amore di Gide” – Casa del Cinema

September 28 – Autunno all’Odeon “MAURIZO MASTRINI” – Odeon

September 28 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

September 28 – Italy in Voice – Nazarena Theatre

September 29 – Sicily seen by Italian filmakers – History of the Fondazione Taormina Arte – Casa del Cinema

September 29 – Autunno all’Odeon “I SOLISTI DI OPERA LABORATORIO” – Odeon

September 29 – Italy in Voice – Nazarena Theatre

September 30 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

OCTOBER

October 1/31 – Muscà, exhib. of Sicilian Carts – Ex Del Carmine Church

October 1 – Italy in Voice – Nazarena Theatre

October 2 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

October 3 – Italy in Voice – Nazarena Theatre

October 4 – Sicily seen by Italian filmakers – Screening of  “Il Gattopardo” – Casa del Cinema

October 4 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

October 5 – Sicily seen by Italian filmakers – Screening of  “L’Immagine meravigliosa” and “Gitarren klingen leise durch die Nacht” – Casa del Cinema

October 5 – Autunno all’Odeon “TAORMINA PLECTRUM ORCHESTRA” – Odeon

October 5 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

October 5 – Italy in Voice – Nazarena Theatre

October 6 – Sicily seen by Italian filmakers – Screening of  “Agguato sul mare”  and “Carne inquieta” – Casa del Cinema

October 6 – Autunno all’Odeon – “HOMAGE TO FRENCH MUSIC” – Odeon

October 6 – Italy in Voice – Nazarena Theatre

October 7 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

October 10 – Autunno all’Odeon – “LUCY GARSIA QUINTET” – Odeon

October 10 – Italy in Voice – Nazarena Theatre

October 9 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

October 11 – Sicily seen by Italian filmakers – Screening of  “Divorzio all’italiana (Divorce Italian Style)” – Casa del Cinema

October 11 – Autunno all’Odeon – “DANTE IN JAZZ” – Odeon

October 11 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

October 12 – Sicily seen by Italian filmakers – Screening of  “L’avventura” and “Visioni private” – Casa del Cinema

October 12 – Autunno all’Odeon – “DUO NEW VISIONS” – Odeon

October 12 – Italy in Voice – Nazarena Theatre

October 12 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

October 13 – Sicily seen by Italian filmakers – Screening of  “Un amore di Gide”, “Made in Italy” and “Il richiamo del sangue (L’appel du sang)” – Casa del Cinema

October 13 – Italy in Voice – Nazarena Theatre

October 14 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

October 15 – Italy in Voice – Nazarena Theatre

October 16 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

October 17 – Italy in Voice – Nazarena Theatre

October 18 – Sicily seen by Italian filmakers – Screening of  “Il mondiale in piazza” and “Matrimonio siriano” – Casa del Cinema

October 18 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

October 18 – Autunno all’Odeon – “THE DREAM OF LIFE” – Odeon

October 19 – Sicily seen by Italian filmakers – Presentation of the book “Tu promettilo al vento” and Screening of  “Scharifa” – Casa del Cinema

October 19 – Autunno all’Odeon – “SKILLIE CHARLES ORCHESTRA” – Odeon

October 19 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

October 19 – Italy in Voice – Nazarena Theatre

October 20 – Autunno all’Odeon – Sicilian Pupptes Show – Odeon

October 20 – Autunno all’Odeon – DANCING KEYS” – Odeon 

October 20 – Italy in Voice – Nazarena Theatre

October 21 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

October 22 – Italy in Voice – Nazarena Theatre

October 23 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

October 24 – Italy in Voice – Nazarena Theatre

October 25 – Taormina meets the Sicilian Photography – A.T. by Laura Tellini

October 25 – Sicily seen by Italian filmakers – Screening of  “Salvatore Giuliano” – Casa del Cinema

October 25 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

October 26 – Sicily seen by Italian filmakers – Screening of  “Le confessioni di una donna” and “L’altro piatto della bilancia” – Casa del Cinema

October 26 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

October 26 – Italy in Voice – Nazarena Theatre

October 27 – Sicily seen by Italian filmakers – Screening of  “Visioni private” and “L’avventura” – Casa del Cinema

October 27 – Italy in Voice – Nazarena Theatre

October 28 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

October 29 – Italy in Voice – Nazarena Theatre

October 30 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

October 31 – Italy in Voice – Nazarena Theatre

NOVEMBER

November 1 – Sicily seen by Italian filmakers – Screening of  “Stromboli, terra di Dio” – Casa del Cinema

November 2 – Sicily seen by Italian filmakers – Screening of  “L’immagine meravigliosa” and “Gitarren klingen leise durch die Nacht” – Casa del Cinema

November 1 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

November 2 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

November 3 – Sicily seen by Italian filmakers – Screening of  “Carne inquieta” and “Agguato sul mare” – Casa del Cinema

November 6 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

November 8 – Taormina meets the Sicilian Photography – Females by Ornella Mazzola

November 8 – Sicily seen by Italian filmakers – Screening of  “Sedotta e abbandonata (Seduced & Abandoned)” – Casa del Cinema

November 9 – Sicily seen by Italian filmakers – Screening of  “Un amore di Gide”, “Made in Italy” and “Il richiamo del sangue” – Casa del Cinema

November 10 – Sicily seen by Italian filmakers – Screening of  “Le confessioni di una donna” and “L’altro piatto della bilancia” – Casa del Cinema

November 13 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

November 15 – Sicily seen by Italian filmakers – Screening of  “La terra trema (The Earth will Tremble)” – Casa del Cinema

November 20 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

November 16 – Sicily seen by Italian filmakers – Screening of  “Made in Italy” and “Il richiamo del sangue” – Casa del Cinema

November 22 – Taormina meets the Sicilian Photography – Gente di Sicilia by Fia Zappalà

November 27 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

DECEMBER

December 4 / January 15 – Photo Exhibition “Von Gloeden, Taormina e il Mediterraneo” –  ex Del Carmine Church

December 4 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

December 6 – Taormina meets the Sicilian Photography – Skin Tales by Gaetano Belverde

December 11 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

December 13 / January 8 – Art Exhibition “White Noise” – Palazzo Duchi di Santo Stefano

December 13 / April 18 – Icons. Tradition/Contemporariness – ex Church of Sant’Agostino

December 14/28 – Charm of Arts – Palazzo Duchi di Santo Stefano

December 15 – Christmas concert by Kiwanis Club – Church of Santa Caterina

December 15 – Concert by Gabriella Cannavò – Congress Hall

December 16 – Christmas Concert by the students of Taormina – Cathedral

December 18 – Christmas Concert “Taormina In… canto natalizio” – Congress Hall

December 18 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

December 19/23 – Santa Claus Village – Hotel Isabella

December 20/21/22 – Photo Exhibtion “Idda a Muntagna” – Palazzo Duchi di Santo Stefano

December 20 – Christmas Concert by Associazione Mousikè – Cathedral

December 21 – Reading of “Rintocchi” by Charles Dickens – Casa del Cinema

December 21 – Taormina meets the Sicilian Photography – L’Anima dei Pupi by Alessandro Ingoglia

December 21 – Theathrical work – Congress Hall

December 22/27 – Sacred Art of the Normans: fabrics and jewelry – Principe di Spadafora Palace

December 22 – Reading of “Il Natale di Harry” by Steven Berkoff – Casa del Cinema

December 22 – Theathrical work – Congress Hall

December 23 –  Theatrical work “La cantata de li pasturi” – Taormina Congress Hall

December 24 – Lightening of the traditional bonfires by the Cathedral and the Church of Santa Caterina – @10.30pm – Bagpipers playing along the streets

December 25 – Bagpipers playing along the streets in town centre

December 25 – Living Nativity Scene of Mazzeo – Mazzeo

December 26 – Italian Opera Taormina “Gran Galà” – San Giorgio Theatre

December 26 – Fantasie di Natale (Christmas silent films) – Casa del Cinema

December 26 – Christmas Concert by the Little Chorus Don Bosco of Taormina – Cathedral

December 26 – Living Nativity Scene of Trappitello – Trappitello

December 27 – Alligrativi Pastura! – Odeon

December 27 – Opera Concert by C. Elisa Moschella – Cathedral

December 28 – Living Nativity Scene of Trappitello – Trappitello

December 28 – Alligrativi Pastura! – Odeon

December 28 – Italian Opera Taormina – San Giorgio Theatre

December 28 – Christmas concert “Natale… e dintorni” – Church of Santa Caterina

December 28 – Storie di Natale per il signor Auster – Casa del Cinema

December 28 – Theathrical performance. BAZ in “La verità rende Single” – Congress Hall

December 29 – Living Nativity Scene of Mazzeo – Mazzeo

December 29 – Living Nativity Scene of  Trappitello – Trappitello

December 29 – Theathrical performance “C’era una volta Giardini” – Congress Hall

December 29 – Storie di Natale per il signor Auster – Casa del Cinema

December 29 – Christmas Concert by Orchestra Mandolinistica Gioviale – Cathedral

December 30 – Living Nativity Scene of Trappitello – Trappitello

December 30 – Le confessioni di una donna – Casa del Cinema

December 30 – Christmas concert “Canti e melodie natalizie” – Cathedral @7.30pm

December 30 – Italian Opera Taormina “Gran Galà” – San Giorgio Theatre

December 30 – Jazz Concert – Congress Hall @9.00pm

December 31 – New Year’s eve Concert – Ancient Theatre

 

 

WHERE TO STAY

Hotel La Pensione SvizzeraHotel Villa SchulerHotel Villa DucaleHotel Villa Carlotta

 

La Casa del NataleLe case del Natale

Chiesa del Carmine, from December 7th 2017 to January 7th 20187

Opening hours:10.00am/1.00pm and 4.00pm/8.00pm

 

Exhibition of art  objects of Christmas inspiration

 jazzTaormina Jazz Festival

Public Gardens and Excelsior Palace Hotel, September 8-11 2017 

Tickets on site

The 8th edition of the Taormina Jazz Festival is ready to start. Here the program:

– Friday September 8thdens >> Pietro Tonolo (sax) and Paolo Birro (piano) in “Italian Songs”

– Sunday September 10th, Excelsior Palace Hotel >> Dado Moroni (piano) and Max Ionata (sax) in “Omage to Stevie Wonder”

– Monday September 11th, Taormina Public Gardens >> Dino Rubino (piano) and Emanuele Cisi (sax) in “Sun Everything Moon”

 

More info as soon as possible