Limbiate: students at the theater for the opera on Dalla Chiesa on Legality Day

Limbiate: students at the theater for the opera on Dalla Chiesa on Legality Day
Limbiate: students at the theater for the opera on Dalla Chiesa on Legality Day

Limbiate celebrated Legality Day at the theatre together with students: full house for the work it covers the tragic story of General Carlo Alberto Dalla Chiesa. On Thursday 23 May, at 10am, the municipal theater of Limbiate hosted “Love is as strong as death”, a theatrical work centered on the figure of the general From the Church who on the evening of 3 September 1982, then new prefect of Palermo, was killed in a mafia-style attack together with his young wifeEmanuela Setti Carraro.

Limbiate: full crowd of students at the theater for the opera on Dalla Chiesa, an event also for associations

The event, dedicated to students of Limbiate schools and local associationswanted to bring back to the memory and knowledge of the youngest those dramatic moments experienced by Italian society, such as the “years of lead” with terrorism, its victims and the hard struggle to defeat it and then the mafia, with its murders, the sense of impotence of the State in the face of ferocious crime and the tenacious will of men like Dalla Chiesa, ready to make the ultimate sacrifice, to defend legality.

Limbiate: full crowd of students at the theater for the opera on Dalla Chiesa, Mnemosyne event

The theatrical performance, “Love is as strong as death”, on a specially written text involved the presence of five actors who, through diaries, letters, some interviews of the time, aided by images, narrated the life, events, character and moods of General Dalla Chiesa and Emanuela Setti Carraro. An intense show in which they took part dozens of school students who followed the work created by the Mnemosyne cultural association with great attention.

 
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