About
Saturday May 31 2025, 10.30am – Sala ONU
Saturday June 7 2025, 10.30am – Sala ONU
Opera meno9
A musical journey for expecting families
A project entirely dedicated to expecting families – both the parents and their arriving child.
Two workshop to discover classical music, singing and to find one’s own voice, creating a cradle of sound for the whole family.
The workshop is recommended from the fifth to the eighth month of pregnancy, when it is scientifically proven that the foetus begins to perceive and react to sounds coming from outside. Replaying the sounds perceived during gestation, especially the parents’ voices, after birth produces relaxing effects, intensifies the sound bond with the baby and promotes vocal identification.
The workshop is held in Italian and a basic knowledge of the language is strongly advised.
Tickets
1 participant to 1 workshop € 10,00
1 participant to 2 workshops € 16,00
2 participants 1 workshop € 16,00
2 participants 2 workshops € 30,00
The project
Workshop practical info
The Opera minus 9 project includes two workshop meetings in comfortable spaces, where activities of musical listening, vocal experimentation and discussion are proposed. Mothers and their companions can attend one workshop or both:
Workshop 1 (31 May): a guided listening session of live classical music, proposing interesting listening activities to be repeated at home during the months of pregnancy, a magical experience in contact with musical instruments and their vibrations;
Workshop 2 (7 June): a music and movement workshop with practical tips for playing with music in the family in the first months of life.
About
This event is in Italian.
Tickets (3 euros) available at the box-office and online.
You can access the Sala Onu through the stairs located in the stage door area (on the right side of the main entrance, close to Via Pignatelli Aragona). An accessible pathway, with no steps and the elevator, is also available (ask the staff for guidance).
Programme
Beatrice Monroy
presents Salome by Richard Strauss with Gigi Borruso and Consuelo Lupo.
Info
26 september 2021, at 8:30 pm
Piano Piotr Anderszewski
Programme
Johann Sebastian Bach
The Well-Tempered Clavier
Preludes and fugues from Book II
Prelude and Fugue n. 1 in C major BWV 870
Prelude and Fugue n. 17 in A flat major BWV 886
Prelude and Fugue n. 8 in D sharp minor BMV 877
Prelude and Fugue n. 11 in F major BWV 880
Prelude and Fugue n. 22 in B flat minor BWV 891
Prelude and Fugue n. 7 in E flat major BWV 876
Prelude and Fugue n. 16 in G minor BWV 885
Prelude and Fugue n. 9 in E major BWV 878
Prelude and Fugue n. 18 in G sharp minor BWV 887
Photo © Franco Lannino
Info
Dal 25 novembre al 12 dicembre 2021
La forma del colore. Tavole viventi
Una performance di danza interattiva in cui i piccoli spettatori collaborano attivamente alla creazione dello spettacolo, grazie all’uso dei colori e della pittura astratta. Lo spettacolo nasce dall’interazione fra bambini e danzatori, producendo ogni volta un risultato unico e irripetibile. Un work in progress, leggero, magico ma soprattutto sperimentale.
I bambini, ispirati dai brani musicali, vedranno i colori da loro scelti prendere vita attraverso i corpi dei danzatori e i tratti astratti da loro disegnati in tempo reale sulla tela interpretati da una danza ispirata dalle loro traiettorie emotive. La memoria sarà alimentata dalla restituzione alla classe della tela prodotta, un’opera d’arte “firmata” dai bambini e dal Corpo di Ballo del Teatro Massimo, in ricordo del viaggio sensoriale vissuto insieme.
Progetto a cura di Carmen Marcuccio e Annamaria Margozzi
Ideazione, regia e coreografia
Carmen Marcuccio
Arte figurativa e pittorica
Benedetto Oliva
Corpo di ballo del Teatro Massimo
Lo spettacolo è rivolto a bambini dai 6 ai 9 anni.
Biglietti
Biglietti
Intero 10 €
Ridotto (under 26) 6 €
Ridotto scolaresche 4 €
Gratuità per un docente accompagnatore ogni 10 studenti, studenti H e loro docenti di sostegno
Gallery
Photo © Rosellina Garbo