Geppi Cucciari in Tempio and Cagliari , while Samara Joy is the awaited protagonist of "The Jazz Club Network" in Sassari, Alghero and Cagliari .

The artistic proposal of the program organized by CeDAC and the Multidisciplinary Circuit of Live Entertainment chaired by Antonio Cabiddu in collaboration with Sardegna Concerti, at the forefront of the music section with its patron Massimo Palmas, is very nourished this weekend.

Geppi Cucciari arrives on Thursday 5 May at 9 pm at the Teatro del Carmine in Tempio and continues his tour of the island with three sold out performances at the Teatro Massimo in Cagliari , scheduled for Friday and Saturday at 8.30 pm with an extraordinary repeat on Sunday at 7 pm.

A monologue by Mattia Torre that continues an extraordinary success interrupted by the pandemic in Sardinia with the actress from Macomer, who has been a star of television and radio for many years.

Over 2000 coupons finished in record time for an appointment included in the "Unique Pieces" exhibition signed by the artistic director Valeria Ciabattoni.

SAMARA JOY - Jazz for great occasions will, on the other hand, be on tour for three days in the main clubs of the island: Samara Joy will perform on Thursday 5 May at Il Vecchio Mulino in Sassari (8.30 pm), Friday at Poco Loco in Alghero (8.30 pm). 10.30pm) and Saturday closing at the Teatro Massimo in Cagliari (10.30pm).

Jumping into jazz for winning the Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition in 2019, Samara Joy grew up in the Bronx and developed an interest in jazz in her college age.

Hers is a family of New York gospel singers : at the age of 23, after having performed in various concerts with her fresh and nuanced voice, she was called on the stages of the most renowned jazz clubs in New York , including Dizzy's Club Coca Cola, The Blue Note and Mezzrow in Greenwich Village.

The debut album that bears his name was recently acclaimed by international critics: produced by a veteran like Matt Pierson, Grammy nominated, sees the collaboration of the virtuoso of the jazz guitar Pasquale Grasso.

Artist capable of re-proposing the African-American tradition by linking it to an extraordinary modernity, Samara Joy is making her debut in Sardinia, where she performs accompanied by Ben Paterson on the piano, Mathias Allamane on the double bass and Malte Arndal on the drums.

The new management of the Teatro Massimo has managed to make the structure live as in a great European capital: on the same day, Saturday 7, two major events with staggered schedules and two prestigious protagonists are scheduled.

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