A sensory theatre performance for early childhood that accompanies infants in discovering opera through music, voice, and tactile stimuli. Around a long set table, two characters transform everyday objects into sound and play, inventing an imaginary banquet where every gesture becomes rhythm, song, and discovery
Campsirago Residenza is a national centre for research and production in the performing arts in landscape contexts and for early childhood. Since 2008 it has been based in the 15th-century Palazzo Gambassi, at the heart of the ancient village of Campsirago (Lecco), fully restored to create a new residency space for theatre and performing arts projects, training seminars, and year-round live performance. Campsirago Residenza’s research in the field of early childhood began in 2007 and is recognised nationally and internationally, particularly for the works of Anna Fascendini, actress and trainer, who directs the productions hosted by the Festival. Its artistic research—long shaped by a relationship with nature and attentive to non-conventional staging, as well as the contamination of dance, music, and poetry, and in recent years also digital technologies in their various forms—has progressively become more radically oriented toward the experimentation of new languages capable of restoring to theatre its ethical and transformative necessity, historically its gravitational centre.
direction Anna Fascendini
vocal coaching Miriam Gotti
with Benedetta Brambilla and Arianna Losi
direction Anna Fascendini
vocal coaching Miriam Gotti
with Benedetta Brambilla and Arianna Losi



