As part of the Caleidoscopio season, Lato B takes the stage, the final performance of the second-year students directed by Roberto Magro.
In the past, when 45 rpm records made people dance at home, there were always two sides to the same vinyl. The Side A featured the hit song, the one everyone wanted to hear and for which the record was bought (and often it was not written by the artist). Side B, on the other hand, often contained a song nobody knew, with little chance of success, and more often written by the artist themselves.
Lato B is a collective creation/song, a circus translation of everything that stays behind the surface: a collective experiment searching for a personal equation between the students and their own Side B.