Even in January whether it’s discovering the events celebrating music or visiting an exhibition, Where® brings you this month’s unmissable dates.
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1. Grease, the Musical at Teatro della Luna

The Italian edition of ‘Grease’ the musical is back. Directed by Saverio Marconi, it features a dazzling array of costumes, a cast of 165 dancers and actors and an irresistible carousel of electrifying, high-octane choreographies. (See featured image)

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2. Hayez at the Gallerie d’Italia

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Hayez at the Gallerie d’Italia is a large exhibition devoted to one of the major artists of Romanticism, featuring 120 paintings and frescoes, including famous masterpieces such as ‘The Kiss’.

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3. Photo Exhibition on Vivian Maier’s Works

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120 black and white images plus a collection of photographs in colour will be on display in Milan, at a photo exhibition by Vivian Maier, nanny by trade with a passion for photography.

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4. Swan Lake by Sofia Classical Ballet Company

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An extraordinary performance of Swan Lake by Tchaikovsky performed by a young yet experienced company of dancers from Bulgaria’s Sofia Classical Ballet company.

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5. Rubens’ Adoration of the Shepherds on Exhibition

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A precious exhibition on works by painter Pietro Paolo Rubens among which the well-known altarpiece dedicated to the Adoration of the Shepherds.

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6. Frank London in Concert to Commemorate Holocaust in Hungary

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As part of the “Aperitivo in Concerto” programme, trumpeter Frank London commemorates the victims of the Holocaust in Hungary with the Italian premiere of ‘The Glass House Project’ accompanied by extraordinary artists.

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7. Exhibition Alfons Mucha and the Art Nouveau Atmospheres

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Two hundred and twenty works by Alfons Mucha (1860-1939), together with a display of furniture and objet d’art by other great artists of the same period. Mucha’s works are complemented by a series of furniture and artworks by European artists and manufacturers.

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8. Raphael on Exhibit at Turin’s Venaria Reale

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130 works of applied arts, both by Raphael and minor artists and engravers who reproduced his works and helped to spread his fame throughout Europe.

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[Photo credits for the featured image: Lorenzo Ceva Valla]