Between December 1944 and the immediate post-Liberation period, Radio Libertà was a partisan Italian radio station from the Biella area, the only one intended for a civilian audience.
Its story is a fascinating one, offering not only a glimpse “from within” the Resistance in Biella during the final months of the war, but above all an opportunity to reflect on various themes: from the content that was broadcast to the kind of contact and support that the partisans involved in preparing the programs sought to establish with the public. In short, the very ambitions of the Resistance struggle.
A journey that, starting from historical sources and documentation, naturally also passes through music, and which Borgatta’s Factory brings to the stage in a concert that moves between storytelling and songs from the Resistance repertoire, which in Torino found a fundamental revival in the work of Cantacronache.
Booking recommended.
Via Plana 8, Torino