What sound do the damned naives make? Eras, languages, ways of being in the world change, but there are desires, fragilities and questions that continue to cross entire generations of artists, remaining incredibly the same over time.
“D come damnate ingenue” is the collective live performance, all female, created by Carmen Consoli which takes shape as a choral show in which music and words intertwine within a shared, lively and profoundly contemporary story. Two unique events: the July 22nd at the Sforzesco Castle in Milan and theSeptember 1st at Villafranca Castle in Verona.
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The title of the show comes from a line of “Besame Giuda” by Carmen, and runs through the entire evening as an emotional state rather than a definition: that of someone who continues to expose himself, to desire, to believe in things even when it would be easier to become cynical.
On stage, together with Carmen Consoli, we meet Nada, Marina Rei, Erica Mou, Anna Castiglia, Casadilego and Francamente who will bring their live shows: artists belonging to different generations and paths, united by a personal, restless, ironic, never tamed writing.
The songs alternate with shared moments, musical dialogues, rereadings and new intersections, transforming the concert into a multi-voiced story where different identities coexist without losing their uniqueness.
To accompany the journey, the readings of Concita De Gregoriowords that question the present and add a narrative dimension capable of crossing the music without ever interrupting it.

Daniel D`Amico for SANREMO.FM
