great success for the second edition of "Ignis Nocte". Incipit rhetorical, but fortunately true. The event organized by the Gruppo Storico Nocturna, in cooperation with the town of Romano Canavese and Arte Nova, in fact, has seen the presence of 700 spectators last Saturday night filled the Park Tower. The flight
Navarro officially opened the evening. The show is in fact began with a performance of "The World in His wings," the company of fans of the owls, which gave the modern air exhibition of these beautiful animals. E 'then followed with a moment of comedy Nespolo the jester who entertained, but most children and adults involved in exercises, juggling, stunts and pranks. It 'was then the turn of the fire-breathing Alexsander that has warmed the last night of summer with its flames can reach 4 feet tall and captivated the audience "eating" a sword is 50 cm (it seems that in Italy only two are able to do so). Latest artists to perform in a play with sticks, swords and torches: the Nocturna, a group of young lovers of the Middle Ages, for the second consecutive year they wanted viewers to sample the atmosphere of the past, further enhancing a glimpse of their country already characteristic in itself.
Given the enthusiasm of the public and particularly children, the intent seems to be fully successful. The thirteenth-century world of jesters, jugglers, falconers and swallowers now continues on his way with performances throughout Italy. See you next year!
Navarro officially opened the evening. The show is in fact began with a performance of "The World in His wings," the company of fans of the owls, which gave the modern air exhibition of these beautiful animals. E 'then followed with a moment of comedy Nespolo the jester who entertained, but most children and adults involved in exercises, juggling, stunts and pranks. It 'was then the turn of the fire-breathing Alexsander that has warmed the last night of summer with its flames can reach 4 feet tall and captivated the audience "eating" a sword is 50 cm (it seems that in Italy only two are able to do so). Latest artists to perform in a play with sticks, swords and torches: the Nocturna, a group of young lovers of the Middle Ages, for the second consecutive year they wanted viewers to sample the atmosphere of the past, further enhancing a glimpse of their country already characteristic in itself.
Given the enthusiasm of the public and particularly children, the intent seems to be fully successful. The thirteenth-century world of jesters, jugglers, falconers and swallowers now continues on his way with performances throughout Italy. See you next year!
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