The Mad Hatter enchants the Tittoni. A week of music and visions

Tim Burton's dark and poetic imagery and the music from his films, transformed into an imaginative and engaging show, with make-up, costumes, sets, projections and special effects that will immerse you in the world of Sleepy Hollow, "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" and "Alice in Wonderland".
But also a fluorescent party, the upbeat rhythms of reggae mixed by the prophet par excellence of Jamaican music in Italy and an intense tribute to the genius of Franco Battiato. The Tittoni festival will light up tomorrow night with the gothic-fairytale atmospheres of the Tim Burton Show brought to the stage by The Spleen Orchestra : from 9:30 pm the 8 elements of the band will guide you into the visionary universe of the American director's films, with his bizarre and crazy characters, from Willy Wonka to Alice and the Mad Hatter, from Edward Scissorhands to the Corpse Bride, among meticulously designed costumes and the evocative melodies of the composer Danny Elfman. Entrance ticket 15 euros, in advance sale through the Mailticket circuit.
On Saturday at 9 pm the explosion of colors and energy of the Fluo Party , with the Desio night that will light up with fluorescent flashes, between music, dancing and strobe lights. The energy of the Japanese drums will kick off the party, with a performance by Tomoe Daiko, a group of Japanese percussionists that combines tradition and experimentation. From 10 pm onwards we will continue to move but changing genre: at the console Vito War , alias Vitaliano Fiorentino, creator of Reggae Radio Station , will take over with a DJ-set that will let loose until midnight on the upbeat rhythms of roots reggae, dancehall, ska, rocksteady and all the other similar sounds. Free admission.
On Sunday, instead, from 9:30 pm Fabrizio Pollio and Giuseppe Magnelli will be the protagonists of a “Homage to Battiato mystic”: the two musicians will perform the most beautiful and important songs of the Sicilian singer-songwriter, with a particular attention reserved for the most mystical songs recorded by Battiato. Free admission.
Il Giorno