The 30th edition of Dolomiti Ski Jazz arrives in the Fuciade basin with "The Sunny Side of Django" concert, dedicated to Elena Andreoli and Trio Manouche's Gypsy Jazz.
From 6 to 15 March, the "jazz slope" spans the Fassa and Fiemme valleys with concerts on refuge terraces, in venues, theatres, and squares. From Canazei to Cavalese, and even Cembra, Dolomiti Ski Jazz once again offers 25 concerts this year. Warm rhythms of jazz, blues, funk, and Latin music will create thrilling contrasts with the snow-covered Dolomite landscape. International artists will perform in the evenings at local venues and theatres, while during the day they will ascend to higher altitudes, playing on refuge terraces, some of which are accessible even to non-skiers. The festival will move daily from one slope to another, from the Belvedere ski area in Canazei to Alpe Cermis in Cavalese.
Dolomiti Ski Jazz: Elena Andreoli, Trio Manouche "The Sunny Side of Django". Fuciade Refuge (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 performance celebrates Django Reinhardt's legacy, bringing 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, starting from Passo San Pellegrino.
Meeting point:
Fuciade Refuge - Passo San Pellegrino
Contact info:
Dolomiti Ski Jazz
+39 366 2271091
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