The festival will present a range of food, music, performing & visual arts events to Matera and the surrounding towns.
In the Stones area and in the Murgia's Park, Slow Food, an international nonprofit, eco-gastronomic organization – that was founded in 1989 to counteract fast food and fast life - will offer show-cooking experiences and "Flavor Laboratories" aim both at promoting the Lucanian culinary traditions and the rich gastronomic heritage, and at developing sustainable tourism.
Among the MBF's international guests, there will participate Jim Avignon, a German contemporary and pop artist. A cartoon poet, a speed painter, a performer, a designer and a musician, Avignon is best known for being the representative of the Cheap Art Movement.
The festival will be the most sustainable and "without barriers" event in the 'City of Stones': people with disabilities will be able to follow a guided path featured by harsh and charming landscapes that will take them to discover a world millions of light years away from earth. Such a way has been traced by SassieMurgia organization that promotes the total accessibility to Matera artistic and naturalistic heritage.
On October 11th, while waiting for the night and saying goodbye to the balloons, MBF's participants will be staring at the sky and will be admiring "Night Glow", the unique show of balloons that, after sunset, will light up to the rhythm of music like giant light bulbs. Such an event will end the Matera Balloon Festival and, at the same time, will launch "Naturarte", an intense program of wildlife excursions aimed at exploring the Basilicata parks.
For further info visit the official website www.materaballoonfestival.it