
"Between a seagull and a fuchsia sunset, there's always a song."
Fuori Rete was born from the desire to tell stories of Liguria and beyond, blending pop, jazz, and playful lyrics.
Like the two seagulls who serve as both symbols and muses of the project, Fuori Rete share their vision of the world from their nest on the rooftops of Camogli.But who are Fuori Rete?
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stories...
that became songs.
le signore secche
In Camogli, there is a beautiful and quiet little square, paved with the characteristic risseu, forming an intricate mosaic.
It is said that long ago, two very, very tall and slender sisters lived there—the last descendants of an ancient family. It is the Piazzetta delle Signore Secche (The Little Square of the Thin Ladies).
voglio fare il dragonauta
The Dragùn is Camogli’s historic boat, powered by the arms of its "dragonauts"—its 12 rowers. A xebec-galley born in 1968 from a simple lifeboat. Every year, the Dragùn's "transhumance" to the sea and its presence at the Stella Maris night are the highlight moments of the city's celebrations.
san fortunato
Every year Camogli celebrates its patron saint, San Fortunato, with spectacular bonfires lit on the beach.
The Pinetto and Porto neighborhoods skillfully compete to create the most striking and imaginative structure to set on fire, using reclaimed materials and all the wood available.
L'uomo alla finestra
The man with the pipe slyly watches passersby on Via della Repubblica from his window. It’s a beautiful trompe-l'œil located on Salita Superiore Don Ansaldo in Camogli.
Quando c'erano i gatti
Camogli was truly a "city of cats," so much so that in 1957 it became twinned with the town of Ypres in Belgium, famous for the feline festival Kattenstoet.
Today, there are no more free-roaming cats in the city, but many locals nostalgically speak of the time when "there were cats" and when, in the harbor, the fishing net containers would fill up with kittens.
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