A programme by Performing Arts Fund NL to promote Dutch music, theatre and dance abroad.
05 Sep. → 13 Sep. '20Cividale del Friuli, Italy
As part of a collaboration with Dutch Performing Arts, Italian performing arts festival Mittelfest presents Dutch music for the second year running. Scheduled to perform are Netherlands-based groups and artists Akim Moiseenkov, Ikarai, and Tin Men and the Telephone, all of whose shows are characterised by experimentation and multimedia. The festival takes place from 5-13 September 2020 in Cividale del Friuli, Italy.
Mittelfest presents the work of three Netherlands-based groups and artists — all Italian premieres.
Dutch shows
6 September 2020 at 17:30 & 21.00, Santa Maria dei Battuti Church
To explore the full festival programme, visit the Mittelfest website.
About Mittelfest
Music, theatre, dance and visual arts festival Mittelfest brings together fresh and urgent artistic and cultural ideas. The international festival has a special focus on Central and Southeast Europe.
The main theme of this year's edition is 'Empathy: the vision of a new possible world after the pandemic' explored through music, theatre and dance. Special attention goes to new digital languages and new technology, and their increasingly leading role.
Dutch shows
Akim Moiseenkov - 'The Falsify Cycle' Italian premiereA co-production of Wonderfeel and Mittelfest
6 September 2020 at 17:30 & 21.00, Santa Maria dei Battuti Church
Tin Men and the Telephone - 'The Greatest Show' Italian premiere8 September 2020 at 21:00, San Francesco Church
Ikarai - 'Muhammad' Italian premiere9 September 2020 at 21:00, San Francesco Church
To explore the full festival programme, visit the Mittelfest website.
About Mittelfest
Music, theatre, dance and visual arts festival Mittelfest brings together fresh and urgent artistic and cultural ideas. The international festival has a special focus on Central and Southeast Europe.
The main theme of this year's edition is 'Empathy: the vision of a new possible world after the pandemic' explored through music, theatre and dance. Special attention goes to new digital languages and new technology, and their increasingly leading role.