Funkallisto
Funkallisto is born in the vibrant heart of Trastevere in 2004. Their original and rearranged repertoire is rooted in 1970s African American music, reinterpreted through funk, afrobeat, and Latin styles—with an unmistakable touch.
Clave de Son
Founded in Rome in 1995 by Irma Castillo and Ulises Mora, the Clave de Son School promotes the knowledge of Cuban and Afro-Cuban folk dances. In addition to teaching rhythm, movement, and style, the school also shares Cuban culture and history through live music, video screenings, meetings, and themed events.
Latin Tram Quartet
Four musicians from different musical backgrounds come together in the “Latin Tram Quartet,” a musical journey that blends jazz with the sounds of South American tradition.
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Marco Valabrega
Marco Valabrega, a Roman violinist and violist, combines classical training with an ongoing exploration of folk music, focusing especially on Balkan, klezmer, and Middle Eastern traditions.
Funkcallisto
Funkallisto is essentially a septet born in the beating heart of Trastevere in 2004.
Their repertoire, both original and rearranged, is rooted in 1970s African American music, reimagined with a strictly funky, afrobeat, and Latin twist.
Muddy Buddies
The Muddy Buddies are muddy companions—but also a sweet American treat made of crunchy cereal covered in chocolate, peanut butter, and sugar.
Listening to this trio feels like diving into a muddy, chocolaty river of roots blues, sticking your fingers in rich ballads, and finally glazing yourself head to toe in the glitter of 1940s Italian swing.
A musical journey with a nostalgic sound that is engaging, moving, and danceable.
Clave de Son
The Clave de Son School, founded in Rome in 1995 by Irma Castillo and Ulises Mora, was created to spread knowledge of Cuban and Afro-Cuban folk dances.
Beyond teaching the technical aspects of rhythm, movement, and style, the school aims to share Cuban culture and history through live music, videos, meetings, and themed events.
Minimusicando!
A musical laboratory to play with bodies and explore voices. Intensity, rhythm, timbre and height will be the ingredients of our meeting. Edited by Valentina Musolino and Genea Manenti.
Surprise Guest
Duostrano
Leonardo & Cristina
Sixtofunk
Sixtofunk is a band born from the meeting of professional musicians in the Roman busker scene.
Their style blends jazz standards with funk grooves, inspired by the streets of Trastevere, which also gave them their name.
Trabelsi Coen
Leading exponents respectively of Jewish and Arab musical culture, the two musicians weave a dense musical dialogue that reveals the common roots of these two Mediterranean peoples, drawing on traditional music but also proposing their own original compositions that look to the world of modern jazz improvisation, world music, blues and rock.
Lavinia Mancusi with Mauro Menegazzi, Nicolò Pagani & Alessandro Luccioli
Lavinia Mancusi works in the fields of folk, world music, and theater, with various projects and prestigious collaborations with some of the most prominent figures on the Italian scene.
Daniele Corvasce
The trio led by Daniele Corvasce will pay tribute to the legendary guitarist Django Reinhardt, featuring iconic pieces like Minor Swing and Nuages, as well as hidden gems from his repertoire.
A Roman ensemble proudly carrying the gypsy jazz tradition in the capital, they are a gem of the gypsy jazz music scene.Verktyg