Last night at the Pardo Theater in Trapani the theater show “Loving: infinite, plural” was on stage, against gender violence – BlogSicilia

Last night at the Pardo Theater in Trapani the theater show “Loving: infinite, plural” was on stage, against gender violence – BlogSicilia
Last night at the Pardo Theater in Trapani the theater show “Loving: infinite, plural” was on stage, against gender violence – BlogSicilia

Esmeralda Almanza, Chiara Caimi, Federico Criscenti, Francesco Di Stefano, Letizia Di Vita, Francesco Durante, Maia Licari, Noemi Lo Presti, Aurora Petralia, Gemma Piazza, Martina Pirro, Dario Rizzo, Sarah Ugoya, Maria Rosa Scarcella and Cristina Genna, Francesca Rallo, Alessia Frazzitta and Giovanna Scarcella.

They are the protagonists of the theater show “Love: infinite, plural”, staged last night at the “Tonino Pardo” Theater in Trapani, at the conclusion of the theater workshop activated by the IC “Giovanni XXIII” of Paceco, in collaboration with the Institute of Higher Education “Ignazio and Vincenzo Florio” of Erice and the Teatro Abusivo Marsala, with regional funds approved with a circular from the regional Department of Education, University and the Right to Study, to promote the culture of equality and gender equality, called “Art of all kinds”.

Coordinators of the course, led by the expert teacher, the actor and theater director Massimo Pastore, were the teachers Vita Valenti and Ignazia Curatolo.

A show that aroused deep emotions and which aimed, according to the original project aimed at lower and upper secondary schools, to encourage the spread of the culture of non-violence and respect, and against gender violence.

The IC Giovanni XXIII project, directed by the Headmaster Barbara Mineo, was conceived at the end of the theater workshop and a writing workshop, using the power of theatrical representation to raise awareness among students on this issue. Together with Massimo Pastore, for an intensive three-day internship, the Apulian theatrical monologist Daniela Baldassarra intervened, who in her workshop oriented creative writing to bring out a text on these issues that tackled the topic with a necessarily dramatic but, indeed, ironic, self-reflective and effective.

At the end of the show, the Headmasters Barbara Mineo and Pina Mandina underlined from the stage the importance of collaboration between schools, which is a fundamental resource, thanking Massimo Pastore, the students and actresses of the TAM, Professor Maria Tallarita who collaborated for the success of the event, and all the people who in various capacities contributed to the realization of the project.

 
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