Bari discovers the magic of the Moon with Ariete
For the 50th anniversary of the moon landing comes for the first time in Puglia Museum of The Moon
“25 years working alongside baresi, and we want to reciprocate their trust by offering the city the opportunity to relive one of the most important events in the history of the world. A tribute to Bari and at the same time a recognition of a community scientific excellence as that of apulia, for which I thank the university of Bari for creating this amazing opportunity: we are happy and honored to have given our contribution to achieve it”.
So Angelo Disabato, the president of the Ariete company in bari, integrated service, the event carried out in partnership with the Polytechnic of Bari, italy, which will host on Campus from 29 June to 1 July Museum of the Moon, the famous opera the travelling of british artist Luke Jerram, that faithfully reproduces the surface of the moon on the basis of the survey, Nasa. This is an installation with a diameter of 7 meters, supported by a show of lights and music, which is doing the rounds of the world acclaimed throughout the great success of public and press, and for the first time in Puglia in the preview.
The event, organized on the occasion of the 50 years of the moon landing, will be inaugurated by the academy Award winner Nicola Piovani the concert “music is dangerous,” Saturday, 29 June at 20.30 (entrance by invitation only) will be performing with the Company of the Moon on the Campus of the Polytechnic university of Bari.
In the days of Sunday , June 30 (from 18 to 22) and Monday, July 1 (from 9 to 22), the Polytechnic university opens the Campus to the city, with free admission and free to Museum of the Moon”. The fusion of science and poetic, lthe work of Luke Jerram, after a stop-over in the most important festivals around the world, enlighten even the nights baresi with its discreet charm and magnetic, thanks also to the scene of the director of puglia Riccardo Carbutti. The Moon Jerram, in fact, is a reproduction in the details of the lunar crust, from small craters up to the mountain ranges, which has been designed using high resolution images of the space agency of the united states in the scale of 1:500.000. Lit fromwithin, the moon will be accompanied by an enveloping texture soundtrack made by composer Dan Jones (winner of the awards, Ivor Novello and Bafta – the British Academy of Film and Television Arts).
The event is the result of a partnership between the Polytechnic of Bari and of Ariete, with the collaboration of the association of former students, Alumni”, who wanted to offer the city of Bari is an opportunity to relive the greatest emotion of the last century.

























