Conceived as a multidisciplinary festival, it brings together music, theatre and dance with the aim of making culture accessible to all while upholding artistic excellence. More than a programme of performances, it is a cultural and social project that unites institutions, venues and communities around a shared vision of participation, inclusion and the future.
Vision
Its mission is built on four key values:
- Social inclusion, breaking down barriers and making culture a shared resource.
- Collective participation, creating experiences that actively engage the audience.
- Cultural exchange, connecting institutions and artistic communities in the region.
- Future vision, strengthening Pavia’s role as a city of art and culture.
10–12 October 2025
For three days Pavia becomes a citywide stage, with concerts, performances and experimental projects in iconic venues such as Teatro Fraschini, Collegio Ghislieri, Castello Visconteo, Cupola Arnaboldi and more.
Highlights
- Friday 10 October: Mistery Murder Concert, opening concert with the Orchestra Giovanile Pavese conducted by Giacomo Biagi.
- Saturdav 11 October: Don Quixote. Symphonies for Windmills with Compagnia Stivalaccio Teatro and Orchestra Ghislieri conducted by Giulio Prandi, featuring stage designs created by the audience.
- Sunday 12 October: Walking concert through Pavia’s historic landmarks.
- The Vittadini Chamber Music Festival, enriching the programme with chamber music events.
Fonte: https://www.rema-eemn.net/events/p-a-v-i-a-festival-2025/
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