Brescia, a show about the pandemic with the support of DAD

Brescia, a show about the pandemic with the support of DAD
Brescia, a show about the pandemic with the support of DAD

Brescia, 23 May. (askanews) – At the Teatro Grande in Brescia, “Past remote and near future. Community grammar” is being staged, a show entirely conceived and created within the framework of DAD Differenti Approcci Didattici, a project selected and financed by Impresa Sociale Con i Bambini and co-financed by Cariplo Foundation and of which the Bresciana Community Foundation is the lead body. “The role of the Bresciana Community Foundation – said Mario Mistretta, president of the Bresciana Community Foundation – was a strategic role, both as an entity that collected resources and as an entity that planned a constructive activity of networks and relationships Because the fight against poverty is a fundamental element for creating communities. Educational poverty creates a lack of human resources and a future and our activity is to continue to create relationships and networks that have an impact on this poverty”. The show, whose plot is inspired by events that actually happened in the Brescia area, tells of two young students, Rebecca and Dario, who work to reclaim physical and allegorical spaces that the pandemic has taken away from them. “The language of theater – added Manuel Renga, director of the show – is always something that universalizes. So starting from these stories that are so intimate, so specific, so precisely geolocalized, we wanted to open up these themes, we wanted to broaden the discussion and make it universal in some way, precisely because what these very human characters that we will tell in the show can be in Brescia, they can be in the small town in the valley, in the lowlands, but they can be in any other place that has experienced the dramas and, let’s say, that dark moment that characterized almost all of humanity linked to the Covid epidemic”. DAD Different Didactic Approaches developed in the three-year period 2021-2024 and worked to reduce and combat the digital divide and inequality of educational opportunities within six territorial areas of the province of Brescia (Brescia City, Lower Bresciana Centrale, Valle Trompia, Valle Sabbia, Valle Camonica and Montorfano). It involved a total of 51 schools, 20 third sector bodies, 9 public bodies and an evaluation body. The show was selected and financed by Con i Bambini as part of the Fund to combat child educational poverty and co-financed by the Cariplo Foundation.

 
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