Three events combining spoken word, performance, and live music at the Ex Convento dei Cappuccini: from April 17th to 19th, "Incontri – Teatro di sole voci" (Encounters – Theatre of Sole Voices) will take place, a series that focuses on the voice as an expressive instrument in dialogue with sound.

The event is organized with the free patronage of the Municipality of Quartu Sant'Elena and is part of the city's rich cultural landscape, which in recent years has seen Sardinia's third-largest city establish itself as a stage for numerous artistic activities and a place for experimentation with different artistic languages.

The program will open on Friday, April 17th at 9:00 PM with Isella Orchis and Cesare Saliu, performers with solid theatrical experience.

Orchis, renowned for her intense and refined verbal work, and Saliu, a powerful and communicative stage presence, will present a journey through the works of Federico García Lorca, capturing their poetic and dramatic power through an intense and evocative reading, complemented by live accompaniment from timeless pieces from the guitar repertoire.

The following day, Saturday, April 18, at 8:00 pm, Carlo Angioni, an actor with a strong expressive ability and attentive to the valorization of Sardinian culture and identity, will present the monologue “La carta de logu”.

The show unfolds around original texts by Simone Onnis, which intertwine memory, roots, and contemporary reflection, supported by a musical fabric that dialogues with the scenic narration.

Closing the event, on April 19th at 6:30 pm, will be Simone Onnis himself, a classical guitarist and one of the most established Sardinian musicians on the international six-string scene, engaged in a personal exploration of repertoire and new sonic perspectives with the recital “Concert for Myself,” an intimate and introspective solo program.

“Incontri” thus offers a unified journey in which words and music meet and complement each other, transforming each appointment into an immersive experience.

The intimate setting of the former convent fosters a direct relationship between artists and audience, enhancing listening and participation.

Admission is free upon reservation.

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