MILES DAVIS: TASTING THE FLAVOUR – Ice Cream & Jazz Experience
As part of the exhibition marking the centenary of Miles Davis, the listening experience extends beyond sound. Master ice-cream maker Leonardo Ceschin has created three original flavours inspired by three of Miles Davis’s tracks: *It Never Entered My Mind*, *So What* and *Miles Runs the Voodoo Down*.
As part of the exhibition marking the centenary of Miles Davis, the listening experience extends beyond sound. Master ice-cream maker Leonardo Ceschin has created three original flavours inspired by three of Miles Davis’s tracks: 'It Never Entered My Mind', 'So What' and 'Miles Runs the Voodoo Down'.
The tasting becomes part of the listening experience: a synaesthetic journey through Miles Davis’s musical landscape, in which timbre, tempo and the texture of sound find their counterpart in taste. The event will be led by Enrico Merlin, the exhibition’s curator, in a dialogue between musical listening and sensory perception. An encounter between two forms of creative craftsmanship that share the same principle: transforming experience into perception.
The event will be led by Enrico Merlin, the exhibition’s curator, in a dialogue between listening to music and sensory perception.
An encounter between two forms of creative craftsmanship that share the same principle: transforming experience into perception.
The exhibition traces the evolution of his increasingly layered, restless, and furious style, revealing the creation of works that break free from traditional constraints and reinvent the relationship between solid and void, black and white, and the use of color.
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‘I Want It All’ Lorenzo Zuffi – actor and narrator; Massimo Tommasini – presenter and director; Amir Karalic – guitar. The show, conceived as a live documentary, is dedicated to one of the most charismatic and iconic frontmen
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Palazzo Ricchieri takes centre stage again on three Thursdays in July (2nd, 16th and 23rd) with “MusicAL MUSEO”, a project organised by the APN Association as part of the “Thursdays under the stars” programme.
The course offers four itinerant meetings through some of Pordenone's most significant locations, with the aim of learning to observe and describe urban spaces through life drawing.
from 17 JUL
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