Teatro Metastasio - Contemporanea 2021

attention and also with irreverence, to oppose the mechanism of simplification and prejudice in which we often feel overwhelmed. The "School of Met" at Contemporanea is just that: a resistance for dialogue, where believing and recreating ourselves is a small, imperceptible, but inexorable revolution." The girls and boys of School of Met September 24, 25, 26 | from 8.00 pm to 11.00 pm | Contemporanea Bistrot “trasMETtere voci” Two podcast on mental health and prison rights edited by School of Met authors Lucia Aliani, Luisa Bevilacqua, Maria Vittoria Braschi, Irene Cencetti, Ada Donatini, Clara Fedi, Sofia Mauro, Matilde Mochi and Niccolò Sanesi postproduction and editing Alessio Chiappelli - Fango Radio The girls and boys of School of Met are the authors of two podcasts made from a series of interviews on mental health and prisoners’ rights, with their peers, acquaintances, and total strangers. Coordinated by journalist and writer Graziano Graziani, the group wanted to explore two of the issues that emerged during this year of study and investigation, giving voice to citizens, with simple but surprising questions. The podcasts can be listened to in a suggestive corner of Palazzo Buonamici garden set up with deckchairs, pillows and wireless headphones that will allow the audience to connect with the voices and reflections of the boys and girls. The web station Fango Radio will follow the development of the podcasts and will edit the reworking in the hybrid form of a live DJ set and live streaming. Sunday, September 26th | from 11.30 am to 1.00 pm | Contemporanea Bistrot LUNCH BREAH with CASTING Meeting open to the public with Maurizio Braucci, writer, screenwriter and artistic director of the project Arrevuoto Annalisa D'Amato, director and playwright the actresses and actors of the Casting Company edited by School of Met To participate in the meeting/brunch with the artists, booking is required In March 2021 School of Met talked with Maurizio Braucci and the director Annalisa D'Amato starting from the performance Casting per un film dal Woyzeck in which we can observe how the casting of lives transformed into forms of shows has become an increasingly sought-after and widespread practice today. It is the dystopian and visionary words of Mark Fischer's Realismo Capitalista - the pivotal text of D'Amato/Braucci's work - that have connected the company of young actors with the girls and boys from Prato who will build bridges between the artists and the audience in a meeting in which it will be possible to meet the protagonists of the show staged the night before at the former Excelsior cinema. 46

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