This fall, Nest presents AM.PM.AM.: three interdisciplinary weekenders where art, performance, music, and nightlife merge into one continuous experience. From Friday to Sunday, you can visit Nest from early morning until late at night.
The first edition of AM.PM.AM. is led by the collective Tutto Questo Sentire, founded by Sandro Mussida, Olivia Salvadori, and Rebecca Salvadori. Over the course of three days, they will work on an experimental, interdisciplinary opera called UN’OPERA. This is an open process within a constantly evolving scenography. Tutto Questo Sentire (TQS) seeks radical ways to rethink the relationship between rehearsal, performance, and exhibition. During AM.PM.AM., Nest becomes an open studio: a laboratory in which the process itself is the final outcome.
For the weekend, TQS invites several of their collaborators. The members of TQS are also individually part of other collectives, which they bring into their process. During AM.PM.AM., these include: GAISTER, A Forbidden Distance, Coby Sey, Sandro Mussida (solo piano), film maker Mark Prendergast, light artist Charlie Hope, dancer/choreographer Maëva Berthelot and other guests.
As a visitor, you’ll experience different stages of the process up close — from open rehearsals and concerts to conversations with the artists, which in turn serve as source material for Tutto Questo Sentire’s deconstructed opera.
AM.PM.AM. #2 with Spill Gold & Studio Noralie, Aldo Brinkhoff and Tingyi Jiang is scheduled for November 28th to 30th.




































