Wolfgang Scheibe, aka “lo Stampatore” (the printer), supported by the dynamic Dario Canal, at work on the production of the 2023 Brezel Tour T-shirts. This was on May 28, 2023. If you are interested in this item: jugbandcm@pibinko.org or whatsapp +393317539228.
Here is a video and some shots of a busy afternoon:
Following the 2021-2022 “non-formal education tour”….. (you may review some highlights here, here, and here), the Jug Band Colline Metallifere Summer calendar is taking shape. Code name “Brezel”. The schedule will be subject to updates.
After the “far out” experience in 2019, the Jug Band Colline Metallifere is preparing for a new mission to Germany, once again in the Stuttgart area. We are finalizing our plans, but we are ready to disclose some details. We will be moving from the Tuscan hills on Wednesday, July 5. After a pit stop in Trentino (where some gig is taking shape) we will cross the Alps to perform:
As usual, our keyword are music, connections between territories, environment, agriculture….and all that is explained on jugbandcm.it. Per more info: jugbandcm@pibinko.org or Whatsapp +393317539228
If you are interested in sponsoring the mission: micalosapevo@pibinko.org or Whatsapp +393317539228
More news on the mission preparation will follow. To start of with, here is a refresher on the 2019 Tatti Bar event:
In the afternoon of Sunday March 19, TATTISTAMPA hosted in Tatti, Southern Tuscany, one of the events in the context of the sixth hand-made printing day (here you find the presentation of the event from a few weeks ago). The initiative was a pleasant moment of awareness raising about a discipling which is ancient but not obsolete, and definitely cool. All with a nice musical background. In spite of the unwelcoming weather conditions, participation was high (and triple from last year)
Above you see some shots from the event. For more information and ordering: tattistampa@tiscali.it
TATTISTAMPA, the print shop installed by Wolfgang Scheibe in Tatti, Southern Tuscany, in 2007, will be part also this year of the Hand-Made Printing Day. This event was launched in 2018, when UNESCO in Germany recorded this discipline in the list of intangible cultural heritage.
The celebration is followed mostly in German-speaking countries, but it is not forbidden to participated from other countries. So Wolfgang has considered wearing the hat of “honorary consul” for the Day in Southern Tuscany. You may also check the page https://www.tag-der-druckkunst.de/veranstaltungen/liste to see a map of the various locations participating in Europe.
The appointment in the Metalliferous hills is set for Sunday, March 19, from 2PM at the Zucchini farm. This is 1.5 km outside of Tatti, on the road going from the village to Roccatederighi.
Here you may see from a closer distance how the Ape car prints are born, as well as T-shirts and other works, all rigorously created with characters in wood or iron, and graphic insets engraved by hand.
The visit to the workshop is free, but given the limited space available you should please reserve via e-mail at tattistampa@tiscali.it or via whatsapp on +393394465812.