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Canzoni dal mondo
The most important international contest of pop music in Italy, since 2005.
10 editions
Welcome to the tenth edition of the International Festival of pop music “Canzoni dal mondo.” Once again, and for the tenth anniversary, we hosted from Ravello city and once again our artists will enjoy the splendid acoustics of the Auditorium Niemeyer: here the Festival will take place. This year, to celebrate the tenth edition artists from Ukraine, Russia, Chile, Sweden, Albania, Bulgaria, Lithuania and of course by our country. The Festival is sponsored by the city of Maiori and by the same town of Ravello ,it is placed under the aegis of WAFA (World Organization of Festivals and Artists) and is organized by the Cultural Artistic Association Rosso Arancio. Thanks are due, once again, to all the people who helped organize this event. In times of crisis and emergencies regarding the latest events of the world, we reaffirm our solidarity to all the people who are suffering emigrating from their countries.
Festival cities: Maiori
Located at the mouth of the valley of Tramonti, according to ancient tradition, Maiori was founded by the Etruscan Lucumone Reghinna: the ancient name of the town was Reghinna Major (to distinguish it from nearby Reghinna Minor, at present Minori). Today the ancient town's name still derives from the name of the stream that runs through the town - Reginna - which also give its name to the main high street, "corso Reginna"
Since 2005
Canzoni dal mondo Festival hosted artists and delegation from more then thirty countries: From Singapore to U.S.A.
Festival cities: Ravello
Ravello is a town and comune situated above the Amalfi Coast in the province of Salerno, Campania, southern Italy, with approximately 2,500 inhabitants. Its scenic beauty makes it a popular tourist destination, and earned it a listing as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996.The Amalfi Coast, or Costiera Amalfitana in Italian, is a stretch of coastline on the southern side of the Sorrentine Peninsula of Italy, extending from Positano in the west to Vietri sul Mare in the east