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Campania Teatro Festival, twenty-first day

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Two debuts for the National Prose section on the twenty-first day of the new edition of the Campania Teatro Festival, directed by Ruggero Cappuccio. The multidisciplinary festival, now in its fifteenth edition, is produced with the strong support of the Campania Region and organized by the Campania dei Festival Foundation.

It makes its world premiere at 22.30pm at the Praterie del Gigante in the Real Bosco di Capodimonte, the macchia, text and direction by Fabio Pisano. On stage Francesca Borriero, Michelangelo Dalisi and Emanuele Valenti. A young man knocks on the door of the owners of his apartment to warn them that a water leak in his bathroom has caused a damp stain on the ceiling. However, the owners of the apartment are not inclined to listen. The dialogue becomes violent, increasingly harsh.

In Capodimonte, at the Porta Miano Landscape Garden at 21 pm, the performance will take place The Talking Newspaper: Information on Stage. Journalism, photography, video and music, text and voice are by Livia Grossi.

During the event, the journalist will transform the scene into a magazine page showing the research carried out in the field. The theatrical reportage Italy – Senegal. Emigration in reverse is a reflection on the complex reality of emigration that, in times of crisis, can cross and reverse routes

. At the end of the show, Livia Grossi will interview the Neapolitan-Senegalese citizen Pierre Preira, cultural mediator, trainer and president of the Association of Senegalese of Naples.

Among the events in the Region, an absolute first for Sacred Race, a theatrical project by Mariano Lamberti and Riccardo Pechini, which will debut at the Teatro Colosseo in Baiano at 21 pm. On stage Elena Arvigo, Pasquale Di Filippo and Caterina Gramaglia.

On the centenary of Pasolini's birth, the show brings to the fore the representatives of the sacred race that the intellectual faced in his work. Surrounded by the female figures of Laura Betti, Oriana Fallaci, Maria Callas and Silvana Mangano, Pasolini lives again in a carousel that soon abandons the news to become vision, Kafkaesque intrigue, film noir, between memories, atmospheres and murders. Far away, the Literature section curated by Silvio Perrella, continues with From Eastern Irpinia, meeting with Franco Arminio, at the Garden of the Princes of Capodimonte at 19 pm.

The Irpinia of the East is the expression with which the poet defines his hometown. Arminio will lay himself bare by chanting for the audience a songbook that runs through his poetic production. Among the Special Projects, the workshop continues CONNECTIONS! at the hall of the Acting School of the Naples Theater in Palazzo Fondi.

It is the first free training and comparison workshop of RAC (regist_ a confronto), the first professional association for theatre directors in Italy. It is aimed at eight interpreters and ten directors and student directors, as listeners, on the text The Caucasian Chalk Circle by Bertolt Brecht, curated by the following RAC directors: Monica Ciarcelluti, Giuseppe Maria Martino, Giuliano Scarpinato, Dario Aita and Alessandra Giuntini with the special participation of Davide Iodice.

The activity was conceived and organized with the support of the Campania Teatro Festival in collaboration with the Cultural Association Vesuvioteatro.org and Teatro di Napoli – Teatro nazionale. Each director will therefore lead a day of workshops in which to take action according to contents and languages ​​explored in their creative path.

Stanley Kubrick's Paths of Glory will inaugurate the Cinema section. The screening, which will be held at the Giardino dei Principi in Capodimonte at 22.00:21.00 p.m., will be preceded, at XNUMX:XNUMX p.m., by a meeting with Luisa Percopo (director of the Italian Film Festival in Cardiff), Roberto Roversi (director of the Viaemiliadocfest in Modena) and Antonio Spagnuolo (president of Laceno d'Oro).

Among the other events of the day: Come un albero la mia voce racconta, curated by Martina Baldi and Antonella Ippolito, at the Teatrino del Belvedere/Pagliarone di Capodimonte at 17 pm, for groups of maximum 10 participants.

The project was born in response to the long silence that accompanied the period of confinement for the COVID-19 pandemic. Within the walls of the home, the experience of not being able to communicate was painful.

It is necessary, now, to find contact with the self and with the world. The means to do so is the voice: listen to it and make it heard, let it resonate in Nature to reconnect with the profound meaning of existence. Like a tree, my voice tells is an interactive experience that aims to harmonize parts of oneself, halfway between earth and sky, like a tree, in eternal balance between structure and freedom.

Finally, the guided walking tours continue, to discover the avenues and historic buildings of the Museum and Royal Wood of Capodimonte. The meeting point is at the Belvedere (Porta Grande) at 18:20 pm for a maximum of XNUMX participants.


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