Crotone, the “Commedia dell’Arte” exhibition inaugurated at the Carlo V Castle

It was inaugurated this morning at the Assistant Tower of Charles V Castle Of Crotone the exhibition promoted by the Department of Culture “Art commedy”.

The exhibition collects a physical representation of project ideas relating to the competition “The mask of the city” which the department had announced a few months ago and which saw a large participation, in particular from the world of school.

“The idea of hold a competition for the creation of one official mask of the city it allowed us to experience an increased sense of social unity and sense of belonging to the community. We had one great adhesion and the participation of the inmates of the prison who wanted to leave a mark of their creativity and imagination by retracing the history of the city declares the councilor Nicola Corigliano who was present at the exhibition today with many of the participants in the ideas competition.

Also present were Prof Cecilia Trocino and the director of the archaeological museum of Capo Colonna Gregorio Aversamembers of the competition evaluation commission.

“We are particularly pleased with have involved students, teachers and citizens on a journey of creativity. The competition paid off Theoremwhich will be the official mask of the city of Crotone, but all are worthy of appreciation and the exhibition really wants to be a way of bring to attention of visitors the creativity of participants. I also thank the associations who manage the Carlo V Castle for the preparation of the exhibition which the beauty of the Helping Tower makes even more important more suggestive he concludes.

The exhibition will be open to the public until June 23rd with i following times visiting hours: Tuesday: from 9.30 to 12.30; Thursday: from 9.30 to 12.30; Friday: from 9.30 to 12.30; Saturday: from 9.30 to 12.30; Sunday: from 9.30 to 12.30 and from 16.00 to 19.00.

 
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