Read all about the event and the call for abstracts (closing Apr. 20) on the event’s website:
https://capraianightsky2018.com/
or write to
capraianightsky2018@ibimet.cnr.it
for inquiries.
Read all about the event and the call for abstracts (closing Apr. 20) on the event’s website:
https://capraianightsky2018.com/
or write to
capraianightsky2018@ibimet.cnr.it
for inquiries.
Kilimangiaro is a long-running Sunday afternoon show about travel. In its section on “the landscape hunter” on Jan 14, 2018, it had a story on “the quest for dark skies” centered on the Farma Valley, Southern Tuscany.
The itinerary starts of from the San Galgano Abbey…in fact, this is not in the Farma Valley, but is the most visited site in the area, and you will see how travelling just a few kilometers from here you can reach an almost unknown location, with medieval sites, stunning landscapes and more features. The report was in fact triggered by the BuioMetria Partecipativa project being originated from this lesser know part of Tuscany, and catching the attention of the authors.
See the video by clicking here
[For a general presentation of the Festival see the Nov. 28 post]
Some visitors reached the valley already in the morning, enticed by the idea of getting to know this lesser know part of Tuscany.
Indoor activities started early PM, with a printing workshop by Wolgfang Scheibe from Tatti, who delivered t-shirts, cards and other souvenirs with his printing kit.
While the set was being prepared for the main act, Wolfgang, Guglielmo Eboli and Pietro Crivelli had a jam session, bringing the attendees to 6.44PM, when the Etruschi from Lakota started their performance. The band shaked the audience with a selection of their songs, mainly proposing their new album (Giù la testa), but also some older hits, with everybody dancing from Corn Flakes onwards.
The versatile Wolfgang (followed by Guglielmo Eboli) was then called on stage for some covers, such as “Everyday I have the Blues” e “Who do you love”.
A sidebar items to the music, the Farma Valley Community Map, which during the past months was updates with new place names in the north side of the Valley (Scalvaia and surroundings), and a measure for the buiometria partecipativa project, reading 21.13 mag/arsec2, at 12.45PM on Dec. 18, Certopiano, to close the long day.
Special thanks go to:Circolo ARCI di Torniella, Associazione Filarmonica Popolare Torniella, Emanuele Marcatili, Casa Bazar, pizzeria ristorante Il Boscaiolo, agriturismo Casa del Chiodo, Claudio e Fabiano Spinosi, Alessandro Gaido, Andrea Bartalucci, Antonella Pocci.
Simone Sandrucci (electric guitar), Dario Canal (washboard), Wolfgang Scheibe (bass), Luigi “Roccia” Ciampini (drums), Pietro Marini (acoustic guitar), Tom “Harp” Newton (harmonica and vocals), Guglielmo Eboli (tambourine):
The photo is out of focus…Find an English version of the press release covered by the article on this page.
E ricordiamo la presenza di Tom Harp Newton (tagliato dalla foto degli Etruschi from Lakota per esigenze di impaginazione) che domani ci spiegherà come si suona l’armonica.
…here showcasing our “light pollution simulator” during the Nov. 30, 2017 event with representative from various European countries (see presentation of the event, and http://http://www.pibinko.org/buiometria-partecipativa/ for more about BMP)
Thanks to Oscar Corcho for the photo.
One year after the experiment with which we launched a Winter Fest where things happen if at all, in the Summer, here we are with the second edition. Below the flyer, more information is provided:
The action will be on Sunday, Dec. 17 in Torniella, Southern Tuscany. The program will be in a single day, still maintaining the gist of last year’s event, bringing together culture, environment, open innovation, and a cool live soundtrack.
If the weather is good, you are invited to reach the valley from the morning, and enjoy a relaxing hike surrounded by forests, creeks, medieval iron works and castles.
In the afternoon, we start with indoor activities. At 2.30 PM we have an enticing printing workshop by Wolfgang Scheibe . You may also bring along a T-shirt and get it printed live with your own design, under the supervision of “Steppenwolfgang”.
While the ink dries up, the set up the live show by Etruschi from Lakota will be prepared. In 2016 they were the main act and the revelation for many at the Winter Fest. This year they are back during the tour to promote their third album, Giù la testa. The band will play their new tracks, as well as some of their greatest hits. Rock ‘n’roll is assured.
As a backdrop to these events, and as a link to the surroundings, we will have the presentation of the updated version of the Farma Valley Community map. This has been assembled since 2015, documenting place names and other indications which are now missing from official base maps through interviews with residents in the valley. Finally, with a clear sky, starting from the late afternoon we will run some BuioMetria Partecipativa. This is a citizen science project, in fact started from the Farma Valley in 2008, and developed with national and international connections, in order to raise awareness about night sky quality.
For information on potentiali itineraries, to check about food, lodging and other enquiries, please contact mappare@attivarti.org .
The Farma Valley Winter Fest was created by pibinko.org and is promoted by Attivarti.org, Pro Loco Piloni-Torniella, Associazione Filarmonica Popolare di Torniella.
…for the best record cover of the decade
Vote from this page: http://www.piuomenopop.it/index.php/2017/11/17/push-the-button-piuomenopop-cover-award-ritorna-al-presente/
and check out the songs, anyway: https://open.spotify.com/album/1CySVet9TeUagH7mJjHGBu