In 1994 he came back to Italy and settled in
Palermo. Since then he has been touring both as a sideman and as a leader with
Tom Harrell (Italy, 1996),
John Scofield (Europe, 1996),
Joe Lovano (Europe, 1997; Italy, 2003;
Joe Lovano Europe Quartet since 2010),
Bobby Watson (Italy, 1997 and 1998),
Sheila Jordan (Italy, 1999),
Norma Winstone (Italy, 1999, 2000 and 2003),
Eddie Gomez (Italy, 2010 to present), and has performed with
Maria Pia De Vito,
Roberto Ottaviano, Pierre Vaiana,
Lee Konitz,
Tony Scott,
Eliot Zigmund,
Peter Erskine,
John Abercrombie,
Adam Rogers,
Kurt Rosenwinkel,
Ralph Towner,
Esperanza Spalding,
Jeff Ballard. He has taken part in multi-ethnic jazz projects, some of which were conceived by the saxophonist Pierre Vaiana with whom he has been collaborating since 1990 (in France, Belgium, Italy, Tunisia, Algeria, Congo and Haiti) and others by the saxophonist Luigi Cinque (in Italy, Portugal, Spain, Colombia, Brazil, Libya and Turkey). Since 1997 he has taught at music conservatories in Italy. He has been tenured since 2001 and has been invited to teach master classes and workshops by Italian and international institutes Jazz nights (Lagnau I.E., Switzerland), Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia (Palermo, Italy), Festival Internazionale del Jazz – Esplorazioni (RoccellaJonica, RC, Italy), Roma Jazz's Cool (Rome, Italy), Saint Louis Music Center (Rome, Italy), Academy of Music in Gdańsk (Poland), ArtEZ Conservatorium (Enschede, Netherlands), Conservatoire communal des Arts Albdelmoumen Bentobel (Constantine, Algeria), Academy of Music Franz Liszt (Weimar, Germany), Académie International d'Eté de Wallonie (Libramont, Belgium), Centre Culturel Fokal (Port-au-Prince, Haiti). Since 2016 Bonafede has written music education books with his wife, singer and educator Roberta Giuffrida. == Cinema and theater ==