The headquarters of the Fondazione Premio Napoli at Palazzo Reale in Piazza del Plebiscito - chaired by Maurizio De Giovanni, with the aim of rooting the pleasure of reading starting from the youngest - will host, TUESDAY 26 SEPTEMBER 2023 at 11.30 am, the press conference to present MUTA/MENTI PER “ADOLEGGENTI”, the winning project of the Cepell Educare alla Lettura 2021 call, conceived and curated by the Kolibrì cultural association as part of the sixth edition of the Juvenilia literary prize IL MONDO SALVATO DAI RAGAZZINI, whose five authoritative winners (Bruno Tognolini, Igiaba Scego, Gianluca Caporaso, Daniela Carucci and Giulia Pastorino) will return to Naples for the joyful final Party/Festival scheduled from 9 to 13 October, with a packed program of events in symbolic and prestigious locations in the city.
The press conference – moderated by journalist, trainer and author Donatella Trotta, President of Kolibrì and artistic director of the project/prize – will be attended by pedagogue Maura Striano, Councilor for Education of the Municipality of Naples.
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They will be joined by some of the project's partners, including Candida Carrino, Director of the State Archives of Naples; Enrica D'Aguanno, Coordinator and Professor of Communication Design at the Academy of Fine Arts of Naples; Antonio Lucidi, Vice President of L'Altra Napoli Philanthropic Organization and member of the Board of Directors of the Trianon Viviani Foundation; Salvatore Guadagnuolo and Giuseppe Coppola, directors of the Agita Association.
The cultural per/course – (in)form/active, transformative, performative and generative − that will be presented, created in partnership with multiple organizations and institutions, is supported by CEPELL, the Center for Books and Reading of the Ministry of Culture and a contribution from BPERBanca, “the bank that reads”. The grand finale of the five-day event MUTA/MENTI PER “ADOLEGGENTI” is entrusted to the award ceremony of the sixth edition of the Juvenilia literary prize “IL MONDO SALVATO DAI RAGAZZINI”, inspired by Elsa Morante’s 1968 masterpiece.







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