Events and tours
The Consorzio Grado Turismo will promote and support the events organised on the island but is not responsible for their organisation or for any changes to the programme that may occur without prior notice. In order to keep up to date with the latest news or any changes in the programme, we strongly recommend consulting the official websites of the organisers or of the local institutions involved.
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GRADO 130, MOSTRE E CONVEGNI
" Greetings from Grado - Gruss aus Grado - exhibition of vintage postcards".
1 May 2022
Position: Isola d'oro - spiaggia principale GIT
From 1 May to 10 September, from 09.00 to 19.00 - Isola d'Oro (until 20/05 the exhibition closes at 18.00)
What did the most popular seaside resort of the Monarchy look like? Where did tourists stay and how did they spend their holidays in Grado at the end of the 19th century? On the occasion of "130 years of Grado", this exhibition wants to retrace the first years of tourism on the "Island of the Sun" (about 1892-1914).
Free entrance.
GRADO 130, ARTE E TEATRO
"Le tabacchine" by Giorgio Amodeo curated by Grado Teatro
5 July 2022
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Aperitifs, cocktails, pizzas and 130 menu
1 June 2022
Position: Vari bar, ristoranti e pizzerie
During the 6 months of the "Grado 130" event, at bars, taverns, pizzerias and restaurants located in various areas of Grado, taste the aperitifs, cocktails, pizzas and the menu inspired by the 130 years of tourism of the Island of the Sun.
Discover all the proposals and the participating companies HERE.
AQUILEIA
Organo solo
5 July 2022
Position: Basilica di Aquileia
8.45 pm
Admission free of charge while seats last.
MASSIMILIANO MIGLIORIN
Born in Udine in 1992. He enrolled at the Tomadini Conservatory, attending the Organ and Organ Composition class under the guidance of various teachers (E. Bellotti, F. Bravo, D. Boccaccio). At the same time, he began his activity as parish organist at Udine Cathedral and in other parish churches in the city. He then studied since 2016 at the Conservatorio Tartini in Trieste, again in the Organ class with M. Manuel Tomadin. He works as a parish organist, as well as maestro of various amateur choirs in the region (Carlino, Pradamano, UTE Udine).
ROBERTO SQUILLACI
Born in Cividale del Friuli in 1991, he initially trained at the 'J. Tomadini' Conservatory in Udine. He was assisted in his studies by various musical personalities, including Maestros Scopel (improvisation), Gregoletto (basso continuo) and Themel (conducting), and subsequently continued his studies at the 'Tartini' Conservatory in Trieste in organ and organ composition under the guidance of Maestro Manuel Tomadin, with whom he obtained his Level I academic diploma.
His training is enriched by the lessons of important teachers, including L. Scandali (organ repertoire) and M.o Tomadin (basso continuo, organ, harpsichord). He has attended several organ interpretation and improvement seminars with renowned musicians such as J.P. Lecaudey, L.Rogg, C.Stembridge, L.Lohman and M.Radulescu. His music has been performed in Italy and abroad and his organ piece "Toccata, Counterpoint and Counterpoint" was awarded at the International Competition organised by the Accademia Naonis "Omaggio Musicale Itinerante a Giovanni Antonio de' Sacchis detto il Pordenone" (2018) with the Unique Prize in the Organ Music Category. His piece Stylus Phantasticus, completed in March 2019, was performed in many Italian cities by the Cameristi F.V.G. that year. He is artistic director of the prestigious international festival 'Kaiser Karl Festival'. Since 2018, he has been conductor of the Italian-Slovenian Ensemble Super Flumina Babylonis as well as harpsichordist and concertmaster. In 2019 he performed around 50 concerts in Italy and abroad and a tour in the major cities of the peninsula.
Event organised by the Fondazione So.Co.B.A. and coro Polifonico di Ruda (Ruda Polyphonic Choir).
For more information: concerti@basilicadiaquileia.it
MOSTRE E CONVEGNI
Pasolini. I disegni nella laguna di Grado
1 July 2022
Position: Casa della Musica
01-31 July 2022
Monday to Friday 19:00 - 23:00
Saturday and Sunday 17:00 - 23:00
Opens on 1 July at 7 p.m., at the Casa della Musica in Piazza Biagio Marin, the exhibition "Pasolini. Drawings in the Lagoon of Grado", the result of six years of research by curator Francesca Agostinelli. Among the works on show are two previously unpublished drawings: a portrait of Aldo Venier, then Grado's municipal secretary, and the drawing "Pali e reti del Safon" (Safon's poles and nets), which comes from the Feltrinelli collection in Milan. The exhibition will remain open until 31 July.
The rediscovered drawings that Pier Paolo Pasolini made in the lagoon between the shooting of the film Medea, the presentation of Porcile and the International Film Week that the director established in the seaside resort in 1970 are returning to Grado. They return together with the collection of his friend painter Giuseppe Zigaina to compose an exhibition of 23 pieces on paper that opens up new scenarios on Pasolini's drawing. And if we say "drawing", we don't mean well, because these works from Gradese have little of what we imagine: in fact, materials directly taken from an environment of grasses, shells, sands and flowers thicken on the paper. But also of wax beads directly poured onto the paper, that wax which the poet used to light up the evenings on Mota Safon, the small island "Pasolini", as it is now in nautical maps, offered in concession to the director by the Municipality of Grado as a support for the filming of Medea set in the lagoon. The subject of these drawings are lagoon views, the "tapi" - the sandbanks in the Grado dialect - as much as everyday objects made of nets, poles, lamps. Also on display are portraits of some friends: Giuseppe Zigaina, Aldo Venier, and then the great Medea of the film, Maria Callas, portrayed in profile with a regal bearing in three sumptuous pieces, one of which was recently rediscovered. The event was initiated by the Pier Paolo Pasolini Study Centre of Casarsa della Delizia for Pier Paolo's 100th birthday and is now in Grado enhanced by 2 previously unpublished pieces. It also tells the story of the discoveries made by Francesca Agostinelli, curator of the exhibition, in 6 years of research that began with some photographs and the stories of Giuseppe Zigaina whose memoirs Agostinelli collected. Drawings by Pasolini and a small drawing by Ninetto Davoli dedicating "I lumi affumicanti del Safon" to Pier Paolo have re-emerged from 9 private collections. It is the summer of 1970.
The event is supported by a number of lagoon excursions to Mota Safon and the Casone Pasolini, once the home of the Centaur Chiron (actor Laurent Terzieff), who opens the film Medea with the wise teachings to the young Jason: "everything is holy", he says, pointing to the Grado lagoon and emphasising that "when Nature seems natural, it will all be over".
Event organised by the Municipality of Grado with the patronage of the Centro Studi Pier Paolo Pasolini di Casarsa della Delizia, Cineteca del Friuli and PromoTurismo FVG. With the collaboration of Altreforme soc. coop., Consorzio Grado Turismo and Graisani de Palù, Grado
Exhibition and catalogue edited by Francesca Agostinelli.