The Festival Quartieri di Vita. Life infected with Social Theatre! comes back to life with its ninth edition in Campania, offering a series of shows that highlight social and educational theatre. The project, conceived by Ruggero Cappuccio and organized by the Fondazione Campania dei Festival, benefits from the support of the Campania Region.
The performances, scheduled from Thursday, November 28th to Saturday, November 30th, will take place in five locations across the region, with rehearsals open to the public representing the highlight of the event.
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Shows and Themes
The event begins tomorrow at 18:11 p.m. at Spazio Metamorfosi in Ponticelli, Naples, where "The Present Body," a contemporary dance performance, will be presented. The production is the result of a workshop led by Romanian choreographer Arcadie Rusu, along with Giulia Amodio and Daniela Montella, under the auspices of the N:EA Association and in collaboration with the Romanian Academy in Rome. On Friday, the program intensifies. At XNUMX:XNUMX a.m., the focus will shift to Avellino, at the Guido Dorso Technical Institute, where fourth-year students majoring in Health Biotechnology will participate in the performance "Theater: Collective Affirmation." Director Ondřej Štefaňák collaborated with the Vernicefresca Teatro Association and the Czech Center in Rome to develop this educational project.
Training and Collaborations
In the afternoon, at 15:18 PM, the Council Chamber of Castel Volturno will host "Le mille Antigoni," presented by Polish artist Christian Costa and Antonio Nardelli of Teatro Folli Idee, in partnership with the Polish Institute of Rome. Subsequently, at XNUMX:XNUMX PM in Naples, Austrian director Ed. Hauswirth, together with Nadia Carlomagno and Arianna Ricciardi, will present "Cronaca di sentimenti striscianti o tutto è sempre già lì," with the involvement of the Goethe-Institut Neapel and the Austrian Cultural Forum in Rome. The series will conclude on Saturday in Salerno, at the Sala Pasolini, with "Una partita" directed by Flemish director Oscar Briou. The event, supported by the La Tenda Solidarity Center and the General Representation of the Flemish Community and the Region of Flanders in Italy, will feature men struggling with addiction. This festival aims to be a cultural bridge, shedding light on the challenging socioeconomic conditions of Campania and promoting theater as a tool for growth and dialogue. Admission to the events is free, but reservations are required via email.






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