The anthology “La Memoria degli Oggetti” was presented in Pomigliano d'Arco, as part of the “Per Chi Crea” call. The “Scrivo Ergo Sum” project saw the participation of 70 young authors, who collaborated on the creation of a collection of unpublished stories.
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Event in Pomigliano D'Arco
On Wednesday 27th, at the Congrega della Chiesa di San Felice in Pomigliano D'Arco, the final event of the project was held. The meeting, organized by the Matilde Serao High School, attracted a large audience and was characterized by the presentation of the anthology "La Memoria degli Oggetti". The young authors, almost all present, experienced a moment of strong emotion.
The Educational Project
Professor Luisa Patrizia Milo, principal of the Matilde Serao High School, emphasized the importance of writing as a means to open new perspectives and cultivate critical thinking. The project represents an important opportunity for the kids to express themselves and discover the transformative power of words.
Support from SIAE and the Ministry of Culture
The work, curated by Massimo Piccolo, is part of the call for proposals “Per chi Crea”, coordinated by SIAE and the Ministry of Culture. The anthology explores the symbolic value of objects through personal and collective memory, offering an opportunity to celebrate the creativity of the young participants. During the event, in addition to the school principal, representatives of the partner associations Luna di Seta and I Colori della Poesia also spoke, supporting the students in a project that combines elements of writing, discovery and identity.
Article published on November 29, 2024 - 13:30
The event presented in Pomigliano d'Arco seems very interesting to me, but I don't understand why there are so many young authors participating. Writing is important but they should also give us more information about these stories.