Monday, January 17, 2011

Cold Sore On Black People

itinerant event to present the project "Culture in comparison" to the Theatre in Rome Against

"Soprailcielodisanbasilio" Generation G2 "
Training, information, culture and entertainment
(Project-ex law 383/2000 Art. 12, F - financial year 2008)

Culture and education, but also fun shows and entertainment. And 'what has reserved the Fitel to many participants of the project initiation "Comparing Cultures" . ambitious project, funded by the Ministry of Labour and Social Policy, which also involves the realization structures FITeL Veneto, Piedmont, Lombardy, Campania and Marche. An 'idea of \u200b\u200ba National FITeL born with the intention of continuing its commitment to intercultural education through the means of leisure. In the event of 29 April to Against Theatre of Rome, the FITeL kicked off the project training by presenting the show "SoprailcielodiSanbasilio" with attached documentary "Italians G2" and to follow the debate on so-called second generation of children with immigrant parents, born and raised in Italy but with a cultural background is not Italian.
The actor and director of the play, Ferdinand Vaselli, it is with great transport stimuli received by a series of theater workshops and a series of tales and fables made in primary and secondary schools. tells the story of immigration of the second generation born and raised in Italy in the balance between tradition and loss of identity, between desire for acceptance and awareness of being different. On this topic have been heard and recorded children and teachers and the result is the story of a year of school in the outskirts of Rome, from day to promote the transition to high school, seen through the eyes of a boy, son of Bosnian immigrants. Along with him a group of children across the city as if it were a place of echoes of stories of the folk tradition of characters that caricatures, comic and tragic at the same time, excessive as it is the children. " Soprailcielodisanbasilio" is a place populated by gargantuan cooks who wash dishes, players flying over the skies of San Basil and throw balls that pierce networks, Dad said that one sentence in the Italian tongue-cut as the ancient Egyptians, racist children, solitary self-destructive and evil geniuses.
Al debate on the issue after the show - which saw the presence of students and professors of primary and secondary schools, journalists and publishers - attended: for the National Fitel, Ross and Aldo Ronconi Albano, providing concrete evidence of promotion intercultural education through work-related project "Comparing Cultures" Peter Soldini head of the CGIL, the National Immigration also stressed the importance of granting citizenship to the children of immigration to refine the path of integration; Angela Scalzo, and representing the National Association of UIL SOS Racism Italy has shared implementation methodology training experience would create a culture to fight and give visibility to all forms of discrimination based on ethnic or racial. Attended by experts in the field as a sociologist Aly Baba Faye of Senegalese origin who has highlighted the fact that the mobility of populations and the technological revolution of communication, have proposed a new centrality of identity not only for the second generation feel that in his opinion in all respects Italian and fully integrated, but for all of us. Contribution is still large come by the expert of Albanian origin who reported Sonia Dosti among other things the experience of its children born to mixed couples in Italy and well integrated to the point of denying the Albanian traditions. Present initiative were still there: Leonardo Malatacca the immigration of the CISL Nazionale, the national president of Fitel Louis Pallotta, Ferruccio Valletti, vice president of ARK - Enel and member of the president of Fitel along with Pasquale Ruzza was also present at the event with other representatives of the Regional Fitel Piedmont, Veneto, Umbria, Campania, Lazio and Lombardy and associations.

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