A Museum of Instruments and Popular Music from Calabria
By Francesco Tirinato – Jump Team Traditional Calabrian music is rooted in sounds and dances that for centuries have marked moments and anniversaries in…
Hermit of Monte Stella – A catholic sanctuary inside a cave
By Francesca Politi – JUMP Team Calabria offers to the eye of the visitor the charm of the sacred with its spiritual side made…
The master potters of Gerocarne
By Francesco Tirinato – Jump Team Gerocarne is a small village located on the Tyrrhenian side of the “Calabrian Serre”. Doubts remain about the origin…
Chiacchiere – The typical delicious Calabrian Carnival sweet
By Ylenia Azzaro – JUMP Team (Italy) It’s almost Carnival in Italy and we are ready to celebrate these days with many sweets and…
“Calabrisella”: the traditional song of Calabria
By Francesco Tirinato – Jump Team Popular love songs have always been at the heart of Calabrian tradition. When a young man fell in…
Calabrian “Stonehenge” – Geological Heritage
By Francesca Politi – JUMP Team Mysteriously hidden in the Calabrian woods there are archeological sites with megaliths as protagonists. Whether they are evidence…
The “Vasche and Vivarium” of Cassiodoro in Copanello di Stalettì, a spiritual, cultural and scientific nourishment for all humanity
By Ylenia Azzaro (JUMP Team – Italy) In the province of Catanzaro, along the “Coast of Oranges”, there are the beautiful “Vasche and Vivarium”…
The ancient custom of ‘Candelora’
By Francesco Tirinato – JUMP Team (Italy) Every year, on 2 February, the custom of ‘Candelora’ is celebrated.The first evidence of this feast dates…
An out-of-the-ordinary Park-Museum in Calabria where contemporary art and ancient scenarios coexist
By Francesca Politi – JUMP Team The MuSaBa is more than just a container of exhibitions of art: it is a concept, park, museum…
The ‘Scirubetta’: the first cold dessert in history
By Francesco Tirinato – Jump Team When the snowflakes fall slowly and silently, as well as enhancing the landscape and surrounding nature, they evoke…