Project Six Ten and Spazio Supernova have partnered to curate an immersive, multi- sensory event held over 24 hours in June. Focused on themes of fluidity, connection, and transformation, the one-and-a-half day event will aim to ignite a river of ideas and creativity as expressed through art, sound, movement and light.
Centered around the movement of water and the impermanence of landscapes, the series will consist of a featured art show, a performance piece, community engagement and mindfulness experiences.
It is our vision that as participants engage in the event, they will inevitably transform the experience in a push-and-pull of energetic exchange with the artwork, with others, and with themselves, mirroring the natural flow of water and waves.
Set against the dynamic backdrop of the piazza — a spiritual representation of water and pulsating energy itself— beneath the arches of historied walls, and tucked into hidden spaces, it is our intent for participants to embark on a journey that transcends the ordinary.
FRIDAY, JUNE 28 | DAY ONE 19:00 | Vernissage
Purpose: Ignite initial dialogue around the series’ themes and preview the show. Through a bite-sized salon-style discussion, spark conversation on how we, as a collective in Rome, can inspire positive, future-focused transformations in the city through culture, creativity, and art.
Attendees: A curated yet diverse mix of +/- 30 artists, collectors, writers, advocates, and other change-makers who can inspire and activate cultural conversations in the community.
Experience: An intimate, invite-only aperitivo- style gathering designed to foster discussion and preview the show. Honoring the multi- sensory themes, sound, taste, and design will be curated against the series’ focus.
SATURDAY, JUNE 29 | DAY TWO 8:30 | Yoga with Sarah Jade
Purpose: Activating physical movement and breath through a curated yoga sequence aligned with the series’ themes of water, fluidity, and the summer solstice, fostering spiritual openness and transformation.
Attendees: Open to the public, up to 15 participants. Registration required to ensure proper space allocation, with walk-ins welcome if space permits.
Experience: An early morning session embracing new beginnings and fluidity. Led by Sarah Jade, a French health therapist specializing in movement, breathing techniques, conversation circles, and guided meditation. Curated mats, plastic-free water, and warming blankets provide a holistic and eco-friendly experience.
SATURDAY, JUNE 29 | DAY TWO
9:30 | Sound Healing with Francesca Spallino
Purpose: Participants are invited to immerse themselves in a transformative auditory experience, shifting the body’s internal rhythms and energies through the profound movement of water facilitated by sacred sounds and vibrations.
10:30 | Public Exhibition Featuring Artist Tina Mifsud’s Latest Works
Purpose: To explore the ever-changing landscapes of the Maltese coastline and the transformative power of the sea through artistic expression.
Attendees: Open to all. Registration is not
required. Attendees: Open to the public, 15 participants
depending on the space. Registration required, with walk-ins welcome if space permits.
Experience: Potentially held in the cave in order to maximize the resonant effects of sound and deep meditation. Led by Francesca R. Spallino (to be confirmed), an Italian integrated wellness practitioner specializing in metaphysics therapy. Mats, bowls, blankets, and plastic-free water will be provided.
Experience: The show will feature the latest works of Tina Mifsud, an emerging artist from Malta. In this series, Mifsud explores water and the Maltese coastline, inviting viewers to engage with themes of impermanence, fluidity, and placemaking. Attendees will experience a visually stimulating environment that mirrors the natural flow of water.
SATURDAY, JUNE 29 | DAY TWO
16:00 – 17:00 | Papier-Mâché for Children
Purpose: To bring children into the creative discussion and experience, giving space for them to shift the energy and actively engage with an imaginative moment.
Attendees: Invited children from Sant’Egidio and the public. 10 spaces available. Registration required.
Experience: The session will feature pre-made papier-mâché pieces that the children will paint. Tarps will be laid where necessary to protect the artwork, creating a safe and engaging environment. The pieces will ideally reflect the themes of water and movement, allowing the children to explore these concepts through their collective creation.
18:30 – 18:35 | Pantomime with Rachel Lopes
Purpose: To provide participants with a performance piece that evokes a sense of spontaneity, creativity, awe, and the unexpected.
Attendees: Open to all, limited only by space.
Experience: Set in the dim light of the cave, French multidisciplinary artist Rachel Lopes will curate a flash-in-the-pan pantomime performance that explores the interactions of water, impermanence, movement, and creativity. The use of light, or the lack thereof, will play a crucial role in creating a multi- sensory experience that captivates and transforms the audience.
19:00 | Closing Drinks
Purpose: To celebrate the culmination of the 24-hour event, honoring the artists, participants, and the creative journey.
Attendees: Open to all event participants, artists, and the public.
Experience: An evening gathering that brings together all attendees to reflect on the experiences shared over the past 24 hours. Set in an inviting atmosphere, with curated sound, the closing drinks will offer a space for celebration, continued dialogue, and the forging of new connections. Attendees will enjoy a curated selection of drinks.