There will be 42 speakers, all at the highest level, in the Auditorium alone at Identità Milano 2023. They will represent six different countries and, above all, they are the perfect interpreters of the conference's central theme, 'Ladies and gentlemen, the revolution is served'. These revolutionary spirits will meet in Milan to illustrate their approach to change (also) in the kitchen. On top of the names we revealed in the preview, many others have been added: TV host Fabio Fazio, for example, who at Identità Talk will dialogue with Corrado Assenza on the collaboration they have recently launched; or multi-starred chef Enrico Bartolini, with Michele Cobuzzi; and again Alberto Gipponi and the Cerea brothers, who will present 'The casoncello revolution is served' as part of a special space celebrating Bergamo and Brescia - Italian Capitals of Culture 2023.
But there are many novelties. Here is the complete programme.
SATURDAY 28th JANUARY 2023
Morning - In the Auditorium, we start strong with the theme of
Identità Milano 2023, namely '
Ladies and gentlemen, the revolution is served' (for more on the theme,
read here or go to the end of this article). We will start at 10.30 a.m. with the customary welcome by
Paolo Marchi and
Claudio Ceroni, founders of
Identità Golose. Another classic appointment will follow this: the introduction to the theme of the congress, full of verve & culture, by
Davide Rampello, artistic director and curator. At 10.55 a.m., the first lecture, or rather the first talk in the new
Identità Talk format: a big name, American
Harold McGee, food scientist and celebrated author of the best seller
On food and cooking, will speak about
Osmocosm, the universe of odours. After him, at 11.25 a.m., another icon:
Andoni Luis Aduriz, chef-patron of
Mugaritz in Errenteria in Spain. Back to Italy for the 11.15 a.m. lecture:
Luca Travaglini, co-founder of
Planet Farms, with
Enrico and
Roberto Cerea of
Da Vittorio in Brusaporto (Bergamo), will tell us about a new way of conceiving vegetable growing. Before the lunch break, two more international and 'stellar' guests:
David Gelb and
Brian McGinn, respectively creator & executive producer the former, executive producer & director the latter, also from
Chef's Table. With them, four stars from their TV series, Corrado Assenza, Dario Cecchini, Gabriele Bonci and Franco Pepe, and US journalist
Faith Willinger, the 'whistle blower' of Italian cuisine in the States.
Afternoon - We start again at 3.00 p.m. with an Italian bet in which Paolo Marchi believes very much, the possible faces of a young Italian cuisine that looks ahead: Richard Abou Zaki and Pierpaolo Ferracuti of Retroscena di Porto San Giorgio (Fermo). At 3.40 p.m., space will be given to Bergamo and Brescia - Italian Capitals of Culture 2023; the lesson titled 'The casoncello revolution is served' will feature Alberto Gipponi of Dina in Gussago, and again the Cerea brothers. At 4.20 p.m., we will return to broaden our vision with a special speaker, or rather a female speaker: Fatmata Binta, founder of the Fulani Kitchen Foundation in Ghana and winner of the Basque Culinary World Prize 2022. From Africa to South America: at 5 p.m., a giant, Brazilian Alex Atala from the D.O.M. in São Paulo, Brazil, will take the stage. With him, the first day's work in the Auditorium will come to a close.
Avocado, kiwi, and coriander is the signature dish of Identità Milano 2023. Its authors are Carlo Cracco and Luca Sacchi (photo by Brambilla-Serrani). To find out more, read here
SUNDAY 29 JANUARY 2023
Morning - After the welcome address by
Paolo Marchi and
Claudio Ceroni, at 10.40 a.m., the stage is set for
Carlo Cracco and
Luca Sacchi of restaurant
Cracco in Milan. At 11.20, the first international guest of the day:
Angel Leòn, chef-patron at
Aponiente in Cadiz, Andalusia. At noon there will be a duet speaking: Canadian
Jessica Rosval, the very talented chef of the
Casa Maria Luigia in Modena, and
Errico Recanati, of the
Andreina in Loreto: they will talk to us about
The Fire Revolution. At 12.40, drum roll: the eagerly awaited moment when
Massimo Bottura will take the stage. With him also
David Gelb and
Brian McGinn of
Chef's Table.
Afternoon - Other female faces in the afternoon will take centre stage in the Auditorium of Identità Milano 2023: first Antonia Klugmann of L'Argine a Vencò in Dolegna del Collio (Gorizia), at 3.00 p.m. About 40 minutes later, the spotlight will focus on Colombian Leonor Espinosa, chef-patron of restaurant Leo in Bogotá and World's 50 Best Female Chefs 2022. At 4.20 p.m., it will be back to Italy with a new appointment with Identità Talk, themed 'Our starred revolution' with Andrea Aprea of restaurant Andrea Aprea in Milan, Riccardo Monco, Alessandro Della Tommasina and Alessandro Tomberli of Enoteca Pinchiorri in Florence, Federico Ceretto patron of Piazza Duomo in Alba and Norbert Niederkofler of St.Hubertus in Val Badia. We will close the day, from 5.15 pm, with world pastry and chocolate champion Davide Comaschi.
MONDAY 30 JANUARY 2023
Morning – The opening of the last day's work, as always, is entrusted to the initial greetings of
Paolo Marchi and
Claudio Ceroni at 10.30 am. This will be followed by a lecture by
Moreno Cedroni and
Luca Abbadir of
La Madonnina del Pescatore in Senigallia (Ancona). At 11.20 a.m., we will fly to Spain with
Paco Morales of
Noor in Córdoba. At noon with
Identità Talk, we will remain in the Mediterranean area, with a must for
Identità, the lesson by
Corrado Assenza, the master of
Caffè Sicilia in Noto (Syracuse), with him a well-known TV host,
Fabio Fazio. Together they have revitalised
Lavoratti,
as we have written here. This will be followed by a talk by Italy's most starred chef,
Enrico Bartolini, with his right-hand man at
Anima in Milan,
Michele Cobuzzi.
Afternoon - After the lunch break, grand finale. At 3.00 pm, the stage will be set for Niko Romito of Casadonna in Castel di Sangro (L'Aquila). At 3.40 pm, a new sweet moment with Andrea Tortora of AT Pâtissier. We close the works in the Auditorium, from 4.20 pm, with the great Albert Adrià of Barcelona's Enigma.
Paolo Marchi and Claudio Ceroni, founders of Identità Golose
We would also like to remind you that the 2023 version of
Identità Milano will be very different from the previous ones, completely renewed also in form and manner; after all, the theme of the year is '
Ladies and gentlemen, the revolution is served', so, of course, we had to revolutionise ourselves too. As
Paolo Marchi, founder with
Claudio Ceroni of the event and its curator,
explained here: 'Issues such as sustainability, both economic and environmental, and attention to employees' working conditions have been central to every sector of society for several years. But first, the pandemic, and then the war unleashed by Russia, shook the catering and hospitality world to its roots with a force that was impossible to imagine. Everything that has happened in the last three years, and which is still far from over, forces us to think in a completely new way, to question what has been built up until now. Nothing will be the same as before the autumn-winter of 2019/20, hence the theme
Ladies and gentlemen, the revolution is served. And if someone hasn’t realised this yet, it is time for them to open their eyes and not to be overwhelmed by the facts. Yes, because in life, some moments have the destructive force of a tsunami, and against which we can do nothing to oppose ourselves immediately. (...)
Identità Milano is returning to carry out its mission of narrating change and innovation fully. The 2023 edition, from the 28th to 30th of January, from Saturday to Monday, marks a return to more logical dates for exhibitors, speakers, the public and ourselves. Let’s all meet at MiCo, the congress centre in Via Gattamelata in Milan, to measure ourselves against the revolution, present and future. Keeping in mind that we will never stop searching for quality, wherever it may be. Let’s not let ourselves be conditioned by circumstances, commonplaces, traditions'.
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Translated into English by Slawka G. Scarso