The play "DEAR CHILDREN," conceived and performed by Salvatore Cataldo, makes its Italian debut after visiting major cities on its international tour. The performance will take place at the Tin-Teatro Instabile in Naples on March 6th at 20:00 PM.
### A Cry to Humanity
Cataldo describes "DEAR CHILDREN" as a work born from the need to reflect on the tragic events that began on October 7, 2023. This theatrical work aims to cross geographical and linguistic boundaries, offering audiences an empathetic and introspective experience through dance and storytelling.
### A Meeting of the Arts
The show is a 60-minute one-act play that combines dance, music, and narration in five different languages.
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### Salvatore Cataldo
Cataldo, an eclectic performer with an international background, has perfected his skills in Rome, Germany, and New York. He currently resides in Egypt, where he continues to work and teach. In addition to "DEAR CHILDREN," he is currently performing in France with the show "La réponse des Hommes."
For further details and reservations, please contact the theater's official contact details. The opera will then be presented in Pescara at Spazio Matta on March 8th.







Comments (1)
I don't know if this show will be really interesting or not. The description seems promising, but I'm not sure if the mixing of languages can really be effective. I hope the performances will live up to the expectations.