Como Lake Italy

FOLKLORE FESTIVAL ''LOMBARDIA CHIAMA'' LAKE COMO

13 May 2022 - 17 May 2022
Como, Italy
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The international folklore festival “Lombardia chiama” takes place on the banks of the lake Como in famous Italian region – Lombardy. It is popular as it offers you to explore natural treasures of great charm – lakes, mountains, spas, national parks. And at the same time, you can visit one of the most important fashion capitals – Milano. Participating in this festival you will definitely discover all beauties of Lombardy and enjoy specialities of famous Italian cuisine, feel the spirit of Alps.

The festival itself accepts folklore dancing groups, chorus, majorettes, musical bands whose performance is related to the tradition. The accommodation is provided in 3* hotels where you get two meals per day. For four nights in the hotel you pay 159€ per person and participation fee is included in this price. The age of performers and the number of dancers in the group are not limited so children folklore ensembles and adults groups are welcome to participate. One performance is planned for each group so participants will have enough time for excursions and sightseeing. On request and in agreement with organizer you may prolong your stay in Lombardy or modify the dates of arrival in order to coordinate it with your flights. Organizer will help you to organize transfers and excursions if you are coming by plane. For all details contact with organizer.


Practical info

Pricerange per day

Free

Accommodation

Partner hotel

Food

Self service resto , Resto , Star resto , Gluten-lactose free

Main target group

Under 12 y/o , 12 - 16 y/o , 16 - 25 y/o , 25 - 50 y/o , Above 50 y/o

Directions & transport

Car park , Train/tram/bus , Airport (max 20km) , Shuttle service

Surroundings

City center

Average attendence per day

Under 500 attendees

Art disciplines

Ballet , Contemporary Dance , Folklore and folk arts

Support for disabled people

Yes