Walking Festival – All Roads Lead to You

New Year, New Neighborhood, New Edition.
We return to stroll and fall in love with the streets of our city through the Walking Festival – All Roads Lead to You, a series of urban performative walks promoted by Dominio Pubblico, conceived and curated by Giulia Ananìa, singer-songwriter and poet, and Tiziano Panici, artistic director of Dominio Pubblico.

From October 4 to November 9 2025, the Festival of Walks – All Roads Lead to You will take place in various areas of the XIV Municipality: Primavalle, Pineta Sacchetti, Monte Mario / Santa Maria della Pietà, Insugherata Nature Reserve, Torresina - Casal del Marmo, Torrevecchia, Quartaccio, Ottavia / Ipogeo degli Ottavi. The event will feature urban performative walks and a series of educational and engaging activities that Dominio Pubblico has always promoted to interact with the urban fabric and engage diverse populations from various walks of life.
The walks will be led by Tiziano Panici and Giulia Ananìa, accompanied by several guests from the worlds of performance, poetry, music, and literature, for a multi-voice narrative of the territories. Guests include: Anonima Armonisti, Astronza, Beabaleari, Adriano Bono, Chien Barbu Mal Rasè, Etta Jungle, Manatì, Francesco Forni, Grandi Numeri, Fabio Magnasciutti, Lavinia Mancusi, Militant A, Fabrizio Sartori, Titubanda, Francesca Turchetti, and others. Thanks to collaboration with the independent publishing house Red Star Press, writers and authors will also join the walks, including Lorenzo Iervolino, a member of the Terranullius collective and editor of the eponymous magazine; Nicola Campiotti, Sergio “Angelicoldboy” Mancuso, author of Rime Ignoranti, and Yari Selvetella, co-author with Cristiano Armati of Roma Criminale.
Additionally, three projects by young artists under 25 will be presented during the walks: Voices Beyond the Chaos by Giada Tortora and Angela Pia Cappellino / Associazione Genera, a project aiming to give a voice to the inhabitants of a marginalized but not forgotten Rome through a soundtrack made from interviews and recordings of local people; Use-it Map Roma, coordinated by Sara Coccoli (local representative of the European Use-it Map network, active for over 20 years in more than 70 cities), a generational paper map of Rome focusing on peripheral areas and dedicated to young people under 35, with alternative itineraries that promote interaction with the local community and an authentic discovery of the city; Me and the Others by Divine Grace Llorena Sushitado, a project combining sticker art and mental health awareness. The workshops will also engage local schools and be led by Red Star Press, the cultural association FluoEvents, and the inclusive radio station Radio32.

In addition to the four weekends of walks, the festival will offer a range of related workshops and activities focused on the history of the neighborhoods, aimed mostly at young people under 18 and under 25, both residents and non-residents. These include: Open Streets, a workshop on urban storytelling and journalism involving young people under 25 in gathering interviews in the local area and creating documentation, communication materials, and narratives through a traveling podcast made in collaboration with Radio32, whose mission is inclusivity; The Neighborhood of Rights, a training course curated by Red Star Press, designed to directly engage local students in an organic, hands-on experience of active citizenship and the practical use of narrative tools, with the goal of collectively creating a book based on the workshop experiences. The book will be donated to all participants and the school for educational and representative purposes; We Are a Future of Memories, an artistic workshop by the association FluoEvents, which organizes events in contemporary art. This workshop will engage young people under 18 in telling the stories of the neighborhoods through the creation of artistic postcards, which will then be integrated into the book produced by Red Star Press.
 

Info and booking:
info@dominiopubblicoteatro.it
dominio-pubblico-teatro.it
Free entry
 

Urban Walks Program
All walks are free to attend

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4
Primavalle | 10:30 AM - 1:00 PM
The Mountain of Soap

Institutional greetings by Massimiliano Smeriglio, Deputy Mayor for Culture of Rome
Marco Della Porta, President of the XIV Municipality of Rome
Led by Tiziano Panici and Giulia Ananìa

With the participation of Tommaso “Piotta” Zanello and Francesco Santalucia,
Violante Placido, Sergio “Angelicoldboy” Mancuso,
Associazione Genera with Uscite di Emergenza Dance Company
Meeting Point: Piazza Clemente XI


SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5
Pineta Sacchetti | 10:30 AM - 1:00 PM
We Are the Trees

Led by Tiziano Panici and Giulia Ananìa
With the participation of Francesco Forni, Titubanda
Meeting Point: Via Vittorio Montiglio
(opposite the Parish Church of Gesù Divino Maestro)


SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
Quartaccio | 10:30 AM - 1:00 PM
The Jungle in the Courtyard

Led by Tiziano Panici and Giulia Ananìa
With the participation of Manatì, Grandi Numeri, Nicola Campiotti
Meeting Point: Archeoparco of Via del Podere Fiume, 61


SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
Torresina - Casal del Marmo (Cobragor Cooperative) | 10:30 AM - 1:00 PM
The Seeds of the City

Led by Tiziano Panici and Giulia Ananìa
With the participation of Anonima Armonisti, Francesca Turchetti
Meeting Point: FL3 Station San Filippo Neri
(opposite the Sanfy Station Bar - Via Giovanni Martinotti, 18)


SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25
Monte Mario / Santa Maria della Pietà | 10:30 AM - 1:00 PM
You Are a State of Mind

Led by Tiziano Panici and Giulia Ananìa
With the participation of Lavinia Mancusi, Fabio Magnasciutti, Fabrizio Sartori
With the contribution of Daniele Moschini, coordinator of Cammino nelle Terre Mutate,
Divine Grace Llorena Sushitado, creator of the project Me and the Others
Meeting Point: Giardino Massimo Urbani


SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26
Torrevecchia | 10:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Walk Until You Find Peace

Led by Tiziano Panici and Giulia Ananìa
With the participation of Astronza, Beabaleari
With the contribution of Sara Coccoli, creator of the project Use-it Map Roma
Meeting Point: Via di Torrevecchia, at the intersection with Via B. Aloisi Masella


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8
Ottavia / Ipogeo degli Ottavi | 10:30 AM - 1:00 PM
If There Is No Sky, The Streetlights Are the Stars

Led by Tiziano Panici and Giulia Ananìa
With the participation of Etta Jungle and Manatì, Militant A
Yari Selvetella and Cristiano Armati
Meeting Point: FL3 Station Ottavia (Exit on the side of Via della Stazione di Ottavia)


SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9
Monte Mario Alto (Insugherata Nature Reserve) | 10:30 AM - 1:00 PM
When the Clouds Could Be Eaten

Led by Tiziano Panici and Giulia Ananìa
With the participation of Adriano Bono, Chien Barbu Mal Rasè, Lorenzo Iervolino
Meeting Point: Piazza Nostra Signora di Guadalupe




Workshops and Related Activities

September 22 - November 9
The Neighborhood of Rights
Storytelling and Active Citizenship Workshop

Curated by Red Star Press
At Liceo Statale Cornelio Tacito - branch campus (Via Sebastiano Vinci 1)


September 22 - November 9
We Are a Future of Memories
Artistic Postcard Creation Workshop

Curated by Fluoevents
At IC Rosetta Rossi (Via Federico Borromeo, 53)
 
  

Sustainable Mobility Paths to Reach Meeting Points:

Primavalle / Piazza Clemente XI: Metro A - Battistini Station | Buses: 46 - 46B - 49 - 91 - 907 - 916 - 983

Pineta Sacchetti / Via Vittorio Montiglio: Buses: 146 - 446 - 980 - C6

Quartaccio / Archeoparco di Via del Podere Fiume: Buses: 46B - 908 - 916 - 916F

Torresina - Casal del Marmo: Train FL3 - Roma San Filippo Neri Station

Torrevecchia / Via di Torrevecchia: Buses: 46B - 546 - 907 - 908 - 916

Monte Mario / Giardino Massimo Urbani: Train FL3 - Roma Monte Mario Station | Buses: 49 - 546 - 911 - 912 - 913 - 916 - 980 - 990 - 998 - 999

Ottavia / Ipogeo degli Ottavi: Train FL3 - Ottavia Station (Exit on the side of Via della Stazione di Ottavia)

Monte Mario Alto / Piazza Nostra Signora di Guadalupe: Train - Roma Monte Mario Station | Buses: 907 - 911 - 912 - 913 - 980 - 990 - 998 - 999 - C6

 

Photogallery

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Walking Festival – All Roads Lead to You
Conceived and curated by Giulia Ananìa and Tiziano Panici

Artwork © Giulia Ananìa

A project by Dominio Pubblico
Artistic Direction: Tiziano Panici
Organization and Production: Clara Lolletti
Administration: Alin Cristofori
Communication and Promotion: Flavia De Muro
Social Media Strategist and Content Creator: Sarah Ruggieri
Technical Direction: Simone Colaiacomo
Audiovisual Documentation: Aurora Sanna

The project, promoted by Roma Capitale – Department of Culture, is a winner of the Public Call Artes et Iubilaeum – 2025, funded by the European Union – Next Generation EU for major tourist events as part of the PNRR, Measure M1C3 – Investment 4.3 – Caput Mundi.