On February 11, the Teatro Immacolata in Naples will host the final act of the series “U-mani Batti-mani: Sipario di Speranze”, dedicated to young people and organized by the Antego Association with the support of the Municipality of Naples. The event is part of the project “Teatro Che Classe!” and presents the show “Terra di Nessuno” produced by Akerusia Danza and Itinerarte in collaboration with several experts in the theater sector.
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The Show: “No Man’s Land”
“Terra di Nessuno”, created by Rosario Liguoro, explores profound themes such as acceptance and tolerance through an experience that combines reading and dance. The protagonists are two peoples separated by a symbolic forest: one peaceful and the other bellicose. A magical intervention leads to a new balance and teaches the children the importance of coexistence and respect for differences.
Participation and Education
Among the participants, also the students of IC 83 Porchiano Bordiga of Ponticelli, an area that faces complex challenges regarding juvenile hardship. Through theater, the school aims to promote the awareness of the kids towards art and culture as fundamental elements in their personal growth. The previous performances had a strong response, stimulating reflections and post-show discussions between the students and the artists. “U-mani Batti-mani” confirms itself as a significant initiative that explores central themes such as the Constitution, inclusion and historical memory, bringing young people closer to values through theatrical expressiveness. Concluding with “Terra di Nessuno”, the project offered a unique opportunity to observe the theater as a tool for education and reflection.
Article published on 7 February 2025 - 16:16