CircenVillagge in Soraga with "Degrado da radici"
As part of the Circen Dolomites Festival, circus games and aperitif on the large lawn in front of the church
From Wednesday, 31 July to Friday, 2 August, the lawn in front of the church in Soraga will be transformed into a sort of artistic arena in which to watch entertaining circus acts, able to thrill young and old alike, as long as they are curious... yes, because the circus is capable of providing ageless emotions! This evening the programme includes the opening of the CircenVillage and the play area at 6 p.m., followed by a musical aperitif-dinner in the company of "Degrado da radici".
"Degrado da radici" is the musical project of Camilla Ruzzu, class of 2001, born and raised in Val di Fassa. Her first single "Un pensatore" was released in 2021, after which she participated in various festivals and live performances in the area. She took part in Upload Sounds' "Upload School" project, from which her latest single "Third Eye" was born. In 2022 he played at the Suoni di Marca festival in Treviso. Degrado da radici takes its name from the road sign of the same name, indicating a phenomenon that moves underground, literally in the underground, and is at the same time slow, silent and devastating, destructive on tiptoe. Line-up: Camilla Ruzzu (guitar and vocals), Maddalena Ansaloni (bass), Mattia Mochen (drums), Thomas Traversa (guitar).
After the success of the past editions, in summer 2024 "Circen Dolomites Festival" comes back. For a whole week, and to be more precise from 26 July to 2 August, Val di Fassa hosts prominent street artists and good international jugglers. Squares, museums, but also high-altitude locations, turn into exceptional stages for astonishing performances, both in ability and creativity. The festival is organised by Fassa’s group of jugglers "Circensema", founded in 2017 in partnership with the local association "Inout", which for some years has been practising the circus art and also training, together with professionals, some teenagers that perform in a few shows throughout the year, juxtaposing juggling and theatre.