What does it mean to feel “unequal” or to be “on par”? Unparalleled it is a play on words that replaces the “m” in “impari” with an “n”, highlighting that barriers are only mental constructs to be broken down.
This original format, dedicated to themes such as inclusiveness, gender equality and disability, returns to cetara with a bold new perspective.Article Key Points
The event, promoted by the Municipality of Cetara and the mayor Fortunato Della Monica, conceived by the councilor Cinzia Forcellino, is also supported by Daniele Luigi D'Elia, councilor delegated to Tourism and Entertainment. The artistic direction was entrusted to the cultural association Ambientarti, with the aim of exploring relevant themes through informal discussions, shows and entertainment.
An Initiative Supported by the Municipality of Cetara
The event was strongly desired and supported by the Municipality of Cetara and its administration. Mayor Fortunato Della Monica expressed great enthusiasm for the initiative, seen as an opportunity to promote reflection on crucial issues such as inclusiveness and equality. Cinzia Forcellino, councilor delegated to Education, Culture and Equal Opportunities, together with Daniele Luigi D'Elia, played a decisive role in the realization of this review.
Sara Penelope Robin: The Opening of the Review
The opening of the festival is scheduled for July 7 at 20:00 pm at the natural amphitheater of Piazza San Francesco, with influencer Sara Penelope Robin. The 33-year-old Neapolitan, known on TikTok and Instagram, is not only a content creator, but a complete artist who juggles acting, singing, classical guitar and dance. During the evening, Sara will tell the story of the birth and evolution of her characters, supported by special live screenings and video contributions.
The Second Appointment: Luca Trapanese and Pierluigi Gigante
The second appointment is set for July 28th at 20:30 pm, again at the natural amphitheater in Piazza San Francesco. This evening will be dedicated to the wonderful story of Luca Trapanese, also told in the film “Nata per te” by Fabio Mollo. Luca Trapanese, together with the actor Pierluigi Gigante, will discuss the representation of his story in the film and will illustrate his experience of parenthood and disability. This evening will offer a double perspective thanks to the double interview that will compare the real Luca with his cinematic counterpart played by Gigante.
An Event for Everyone
Imnpari offers free events open to all, confirming its commitment to inclusivity and equality. Spectators will also have the opportunity to make a spontaneous donation to the association “A Ruota Libera”. The main goal is to create moments of reflection and entertainment that highlight life stories and personal challenges, promoting a more inclusive and respectful environment for diversity.
The Imnpari initiative represents an important meeting point for the community of Cetara, underlining the importance of breaking down mental and cultural barriers. The events of July 7 and 28 promise to offer not only entertainment, but also food for thought on issues of great social relevance.
Article published on 4 July 2024 - 12:30