Festival “Lo Spirito del Pianeta” Chiuduno Bg. 27th May – 6th June 2010 Thursday 27th May 7.00 pm 7.30 pm 8.15 pm 10.15 pm Friday 28th May 7.00 pm 8.00 pm 8.30 pm 9.15 pm 10.45 pm Saturday 29th May 4.00 pm 5.00 pm 8.30 pm Sunday 30th May 9.15 pm 10.45 pm 7.50 am 12.00 pm 2.00 pm 2.30 pm 8.15 pm 9.15 pm Monday 31st May 10.45 pm 7.00 pm 8.00 pm 8.45 pm 9.30 pm Tuesday 1st June 7.00 pm 8.00 pm 9.00 pm 10.30 pm Wednesday 2nd June 2.00 pm 2.00 pm 3.30 pm 8.00 pm 9.30 pm Thursday 3rd June Friday 4th June Saturday 5th June Sunday 6th June 10.45 7.00 pm 8.00 pm 8.00 pm 9.15 pm ore 22,45 7.00 pm 8.00 pm 8.30 pm 9.15 pm 01.45 pm 4.00 pm 4.30 pm 8.30 pm 9.15 pm 10.45 pm 12.00 pm 2.30 pm 3.00 pm 8.30 pm 9.30 pm Opening of the festival area Festival opening, (Lighting of the sacred fire) Louie Leonardo introduces the film: The End of The Spear Conference: held by the film protagonist Indio actor ( Louie Leonardo) Opening of the festival area Craftsmen and school laboratories Seminar: the traditional INCA costume Traditional songs and dances by the Inca Sayaka group (Peru) Conference about the Inca culture Opening of the festival area Craftsmen and school laboratories Conference: “Death doesn’t want me” the book written by Yolande Mukagasana candidate to the Nobel Price for Peace 2010 Traditional songs and dances by the group Urunana (Rwanda) Conference: Culture in Rwanda Non-competitive walk: A tasty walk around Chiuduno (organized by groups of volunteers and by Associations in Chiuduno) Opening of the festival area Craftsmen and school laboratories Historical reconstructions at the tent camp Conference: Calendars among culture, science and false myths, with the participation of , astronomer, and of Hernandez Joseluis and Luis Morales - Aztecs Traditional songs and dances by the group Altam from the Republic of Altay (Southern Siberia) Conference: Culture in the Republic of Altay Opening of the festival area Craftsmen and school laboratories Seminar. How to make a traditional drum made “The night of drums” with the participation people belonging to Apaches, Aztecs and Kamchatka Opening of the festival area Craftsmen and school laboratories Traditional songs and dances by the Havasupai group (Native Americans, Arizona) Conference: culture of the Havasupai, the guardians of the Grand Canyon Opening of the festival area Craftsmen and school laboratories Parade in historical costume along the town, conclusion at the festival area (with the participation of a Roman legion, a historical Celtic and a Scottish group). Conference: “The idea of sky and of cosmos among the Celts”, Prof. Adriano Gaspani Traditional songs and dances by the group Saor Patrol (Scotland) with the support f a Scottish Band Conference: the Scottish culture Opening of the festival area Craftsmen and school laboratories Seminar: traditional working of leather and furs Traditional songs and dances by the group Ener (KAMCHATKA) Conference: Culture in Kamchatka Opening of the festival area Craftsmen and school laboratories Seminar: The Havasupai head-dresses Traditional songs and dances by the Maori group from the Hawaii islands Conference: The Maori in the Hawaii islands Opening of the festival area Craftsmen and school laboratories Conference: the Apache language Traditional songs and dances by the group Dulsori (South Korea ) Conference: the culture of drums Opening of the festival area Craftsmen and school laboratories The various groups perform here and there on the festival grounds Seminar: The Mapusce (Chile) with their representative Carlos Moraga Traditional songs and dances by all present groups Entry free of charge Performances under roof if it rains Activities during the festival - Each day various laboratories will be open (not only) for children. Some traditional Italian craftsmen will show their techniques and keep laboratories for the visitors (in the group area and in the ethnic village in the park). In the ethnic village there will be a Native American tent camp (teepe) where some Apache and Navajos from Arizona will carry out various activities. During the whole festival there will be a Celtic and medieval camp with laboratories. Each day there will be a regional and ethnic kitchen open with 900 seats, both under roof and in the open air, plus a pizza-restaurant. There will be ethnic restaurants, one with South-American dishes and one with vegetarian dishes. Each day, over 90 exhibitors will offer their ethnic crafts to the visitors. All activities will take place no matter which weather there is, since it is possible to carry them out indoor in the sports arena within the festival area.