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Seconda presentazione del volume "Venezia è una regata" a cura Giorgio e Maurizio Crovato, seguita dal dibattito intitolato Voga alla Veneta, tra tradizione e cultura. Sede dell'evento, l'aula Magna dell'Ateneo Veneto.

Intervengono:

  • Marco Fincardi - Docente Università Ca' Foscari
  • Luciano Cirpi - Architetto
  • Saverio Pastor - Artigiano
  • Chris Wayman - Editore
  • Tiziano Scarpa - Scrittore

Gli interventi, moderati da Tullio Cadorna (giornalista del Gazzettino), sono intramezzati da intrattenimenti musicali: “La regata veneziana” canzonette di Gioacchino Rossini, interpretate da Marina Bontempelli (soprano) e Giovanni Ferrari (pianoforte).

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