Retransmission of the Uncertain Four Seasons Concert

May 30, 2022: Concert by ALPHA MISSION – ΔELOS & Les Uncertaines Quatre Saisons

In collaboration with our historical partner the World Human Forum and some Venetian partner associations (Ocean Space, Comitati Privati ​​Internazionali per la Salvaguardia di Venezia, Europa Nostra…) we projected the concert live on the facade of the Campo san Lorenzo church Vivaldi's Four Uncertain Seasons in favor of peace and sustainability.

To find the concert in streaming, you can CLICK HERE .

On May 30, the emblematic Greek island of Delos – cosmopolitan center of the Mediterranean in antiquity, now an open museum – comes back to life! Quite a symbol!

For the first time in its millennial history, Delos welcomes a classical music orchestra for a broadcast concert of international significance and of great symbolic value. The European Union Youth Orchestra (EUYO), together with Ukrainian and Russian musicians, soloists, Ukrainian rising star Diana Tishchenko (violin) and Greek virtuoso Sokratis Sinopoulos (lyre), will perform the concert entitled “The [uncertain] four seasons”, a concert specially created to call for action for the future of Humanity.

The concert was screened at Campo San Lorenzo in Venice and in different European cities, Geneva, Monaco, Mykonos, Paros and at the Megaron the Athens Concert Hall. The concert will also be broadcast live on ARTE and on various media platforms of cultural and technological institutions.

It was also broadcast as part of ARTE's Sunday TV concert on June 5 – 17.25 (CET) in Germany and 18.25 (CET) in France. The concert is now available on arte.tv.

May 30 marked the official launch of ALPHA MISSION – ΔELOS, a collective initiative that combines the forces of mythology, art and space technology to raise global awareness of the urgency of regenerating our planet. .

The screening of the “[uncertain] Four Seasons” in Venice was organized by Sumus-La Fucina del Futuro, TBA21-Academy's Ocean Space, Europa Nostra, the Comitati Privati ​​Internazionali per la Salvaguardia di Venezia and many other associations.

The World Human Forum has been Sumus' historical partner since its creation because we share the same values ​​and the same vision of a better world for new generations. The global challenges we face are considerable. To solve them, we must work together to join forces. This live-streaming event of the concert is both an ode to peace, an ode to sustainability and also a concrete example of active collaboration between several local and international actors.