Venditti, free concert for the Stabiae excavations

(ANSA) – NAPLES, 01 DEC – Antonello Venditti will be the protagonist on 7 December in Castellammare di Stabia of a free concert to enhance the archaeological area of ​​the Stabiae excavations. Promoted by the Municipality of Castellammare, in synergy with the MiC Ministry of Culture and the Archaeological Park of Pompeii, the concert, on the beach of the Metropolitan City of Naples, is part of the IMAGinACTION Tour – International Videoclip Festival, event committed to supporting the cultural and environmental heritage of our country.

“Through the shooting of images that starting from the Quisisana Museum go up to the Stabiae excavations to finish at Pompeii, we will enhance the cultural and architectural beauties of this extraordinary landscape” explains the director Stefano Salvati, artistic director of IMAGinACTION. The evening that puts ‘art at the center of history’ is not the first initiative of its kind involving the Roman artist.

Antonello Venditti in 2017 was awarded the title of ambassador of the Delta del Po Biosphere Reserve (MAB UNESCO), on the occasion of the live on the beach of Comacchio. With the concert in Castellammare di Stabia, the two cultural areas (Archaeological Excavations of Stabia and the Po Delta Biosphere Reserve) symbolically unite in a twinning in the name of great music. The site of Stabiae belongs to the Archaeological Park of Pompeii.

“A cultural event that is part of a wider circuit of enhancement and marketing of the territory, because it will also involve the archaeological site of Stabia and the Libero D’Orsi Museum, to project our riches across the border” declares the mayor of Castellammare di Stabia Gaetano Cimmino.

“Castellammare will become the center of a cultural journey that begins today and will continue in the future, in the name of a continuity of high-profile events”.

The concert will be free. Antonello Venditti (piano and voice) will be accompanied by Alessandro Canini (drums), Danilo Cherni (keyboards), Angelo Abate (piano) and Amedeo bianchi (sax). (HANDLE).

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