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Arte, Performance, Sound, Milano, Palermo, Roma
16.12.2025 MILANO
17.12.2025 PALERMO
19.12.2025 ROMA
Dates
16.12.2025
19.12.2025
Location
Milano, Palermo, Roma
Category
Arte, Performance, Sound
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16.12.2025 MILANO
17.12.2025 PALERMO
19.12.2025 ROMA
SOL INVICTUS: Sounds and performances for the winter solstice
Anche quest’anno l’Istituto Svizzero celebra il solstizio d’inverno attraverso una programmazione di performance e live-set a Milano, Palermo e Roma.
Nell’emisfero settentrionale della terra, il solstizio d’inverno corrisponde alla notte più lunga dell’anno. Per migliaia di anni questo evento astronomico è stato celebrato da culture pagane e non, che salutavano l’arrivo imminente delle giornate più lunghe come un passaggio simbolico dalle tenebre alla luce. Sol Invictus si inserisce in questa lunga storia di ritualità e cerimonie collettive, rendendo omaggio alle notti più lunghe dell’anno con una programmazione di performance, musica e sperimentazione sonora che si sussegue nelle tre città italiane dove l’Istituto Svizzero è attivo. Il titolo si appropria dell’eredità romana del Sol Invictus (il “sole invincibile”) per declinarla con nuovi gesti, pratiche e memorie, trasformandola in una tradizione comune da risignificare insieme.
Le serate sono organizzate in collaborazione con BASE Milano, Fondazione Sant’Elia e MACRO Museum of Contemporary Art of Rome
SOL INVICTUS MILANO
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16.12.2025 H19:00-23:00
BASE Milano
Via Ambrogio Bergognone da Fossano 34, Milano
Ingresso gratuito
Performance:
Auguste de Boursetty e Alex Freiheit, lisa laurent, Marara Kelly con S.O TBD & Lorenzo Benzoni
DJ Set:
Marara Kelly b2b Sexisuxio
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SOL INVICTUS PALERMO
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17.12.2025 H20:30-23:30
Fondazione Sant’Elia
Via Maqueda 81, Palermo
Ingresso gratuito
Performance:
Léa Katharina Meier e Tatiana Baumgartner, Annamaria Ajmone, Marara Kelly
DJ Set:
Marara Kelly b2b Sexisuxio
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SOL INVICTUS ROMA
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19.12.2025 H19:00-24:00
MACRO, Museum of Contemporary Art of Rome
Via Nizza 138, Roma
Ingresso gratuito
Performance:
lisa laurent, Melissa Biondo con Emi Curty e Zeltia Robin, Joseph Baan con Luc Häfliger e bela
DJ Set:
Codalunga invites Dj Marcelle
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Melissa Biondo, Emi Curty, Zeltia Robin, "MAGIC HOLE" © Cynthia Mai Ammann
Joseph Baan with Luc Häfliger and bela, "Out of Joint"
lisa laurent, "the wizard is not real", © Neige Sanchez
Codalunga invites Dj Marcelle, Artwork by Codalunga
Léa Katharina Meier and Tatiana Baumgartner, "Le Fabuleux Destin de Monsieur Della Merde" © Tristan Savoy
Auguste de Boursetty and Alex Freiheit, "What will remain secret" © Anouk Maupu
Joseph Baan with Luc Häfliger and bela, "Out of Joint"
Melissa Biondo, Emi Curty, Zeltia Robin, "MAGIC HOLE" © Cynthia Mai Ammann
EP "Festa de outro mundo", Matara Kelly, Photo by Adrianna Oliveira, edit by Ali-Eddine Abdelkhalek
Photo series documenting Swiss innovation in architecture, engineering, and materials for sustainable environments. Building: Construction of Tor Alva, the world’s tallest 3D-printed building in the Alpine village of Mulegns, Switzerland. Designed by Benjamin Dillenburger and Michael Hansmeyer (ETH Zürich). © CheWei Lin
Photo series documenting Swiss innovation in architecture, engineering, and materials for sustainable environments. Building: View from Tor Alva, the world’s tallest 3D-printed building in the Alpine village of Mulegns, Switzerland. Designed by Benjamin Dillenburger and Michael Hansmeyer (ETH Zürich). © Andrei Jipa
Photo series documenting Swiss innovation in architecture, engineering, and materials for sustainable environments. Image from “The Atlas of Regenerative Materials”, a project initiated by the chair of sustainable construction at ETH Zürich. Building: Bombasei straw bale housings by Atelier Schmidt GmbH. © Damian Poffet
Photo series documenting Swiss innovation in architecture, engineering, and materials for sustainable environments. Image from “The Atlas of Regenerative Materials”, a project initiated by the chair of sustainable construction at ETH Zürich. Building: Bombasei straw bale housings by Atelier Schmidt GmbH. © Damian Poffet
Photo series documenting Swiss innovation in architecture, engineering, and materials for sustainable environments. Image from “The Atlas of Regenerative Materials”, a project initiated by the chair of sustainable construction at ETH Zürich. Building: Bombasei straw bale housings by Atelier Schmidt GmbH. © Damian Poffet
Photo series documenting Swiss innovation in architecture, engineering, and materials for sustainable environments. Image from “The Atlas of Regenerative Materials”, a project initiated by the chair of sustainable construction at ETH Zürich. Building: Coopérative Soubeyran housing by atba SA architecture + énergie. © Jaromir Kreiliger
Photo series documenting Swiss innovation in architecture, engineering, and materials for sustainable environments. Building: Tor Alva, the world’s tallest 3D-printed building in the Alpine village of Mulegns, Switzerland. Designed by Benjamin Dillenburger and Michael Hansmeyer (ETH Zürich). © Andrei Jipa
Photo series documenting Swiss innovation in architecture, engineering, and materials for sustainable environments. Fabrication and Construction of Tor Alva, 3D-Concrete extrusion, ETHZ RFL. © Girts Apskalns
Photo series documenting Swiss innovation in architecture, engineering, and materials for sustainable environments. Assembly of Tor Alva, the world’s tallest 3D-printed building in the Alpine village of Mulegns, Switzerland. Designed by Benjamin Dillenburger and Michael Hansmeyer (ETH Zürich). © Hansmeyer/Dillenburger
Photo series documenting Swiss innovation in architecture, engineering, and materials for sustainable environments. Image from “The Atlas of Regenerative Materials”, a project initiated by the chair of sustainable construction at ETH Zürich. Building: Bombasei straw bale housings by Atelier Schmidt GmbH. © Damian Poffet
Photo series documenting Swiss innovation in architecture, engineering, and materials for sustainable environments. Image from “The Atlas of Regenerative Materials”, a project initiated by the chair of sustainable construction at ETH Zürich. Building: Coopérative Soubeyran housing by atba SA architecture + énergie. © Jaromir Kreiliger