Rhythm, water, sport and social inclusion were the key features of the first edition of Swim'n'Swing, supported by the city of Iglesias. The event was organized by the team members together with a group of exceptional guests such as Filippo Magnini (twice Olympic gold medalist), Claudio Rossetto (coach of the Italian swimming team), Massimo Moriconi (bass player who counts among his collaborations Mina and Chet Beker), Emilia Zamuner (Jazz singer) and Max Rosati (guitarist Fiorella Mannoia).
Rhythm, water, sport and social inclusion were the key features of the first edition of Swim'n'Swing, supported by the city of Iglesias. The event was organized by the team members together with a group of exceptional guests such as Filippo Magnini (twice Olympic gold medalist), Claudio Rossetto (coach of the Italian swimming team), Massimo Moriconi (bass player who counts among his collaborations Mina and Chet Beker), Emilia Zamuner (Jazz singer) and Max Rosati (guitarist Fiorella Mannoia). A conference was held on 1 October 2021 in which the team and guests presented this innovative project, discussing its potential and applications. On October 2, the Swim'n'Swing workshops were held, merging music therapy and rhythmic education outside and inside the water in the Antares Center of Iglesias. In the evening, the event was closed with a concert in the cloister of San Francesco where among others, the Swim'n'Swing band, Massimo Moriconi, Emilia Zamuner and Max Rosati performed.