Elena Andreoli "The sunny side of Django"
The 30th edition of Dolomiti Ski Jazz arrives in the Fuciade valley with a concert dedicated to Gypsy Jazz by Elena Andreoli and the Trio Manouche
From 6 to 15 March, the "jazz trail" winds its way through the Fassa and Fiemme valleys with concerts on the terraces of mountain huts, in clubs, theatres and squares. From Canazei to Cavalese and Cembra, Dolomiti Ski Jazz is offering 25 concerts again this year. Warm rhythms such as jazz, blues, funk and Latin music will create thrilling contrasts with the snow-covered scenery of the Dolomites. International artists will perform in the evenings in clubs and theatres in the villages, while during the day they will climb to higher altitudes, performing on the terraces of mountain huts, some of which are also accessible to non-skiers. The festival will move from one slope to another each day, from the Belvedere ski area in Canazei to Alpe Cermis in Cavalese.
Dolomiti Ski Jazz: Elena Andreoli "The sunny side of Django". Fuciade Mountain Hut (Passo San Pellegrino). Monday 9 March at 2 p.m.
The Sunny Side of Django is a concert dedicated to Gypsy Jazz. With swing, virtuoso melodies and improvisations, the show celebrates the legacy of Django Reinhardt, restoring energy, warmth and charm to contemporary jazz manouche.
Music band: Elena Andreoli (vocals), Yann Marèchal (guitar), Davide Galileo Parisi (guitar)
The concert is free. The refuge can be reached on foot from Passo San Pellegrino.