On Monte San Michele on stage the ‘Little Resurrection Song’

Nature as a place of spiritual and personal regeneration will be at the center of the Teatri dell’Anima 2022 festival, now in its ninth edition this year. After the months closed at home, also due to the pandemic, summer 2022 will be all to be experienced in the open air, regaining possession of one’s own “land”: for this reason the traditional festival dedicated to spirituality, curated by the Etabeta Teatro company, chooses as focus “Earth effect” to speak through nature and to do so, offers a calendar of outdoor shows, in some of the most beautiful and significant naturalistic places scattered throughout the territory of Friuli Venezia Giulia: from the Risorgive del Vinchiaruzzo to the park of the seminary of Pordenone, from the Braida mill in Talmassons to the Carso di Sagrado passing through the park of San Floriano in Polcenigo, for a total of 7 shows from 1 to 16 July. All this by combining the artistic aspect with a concrete reforestation project, for the future of the planet.

On Sunday 3 July at 7 pm at the Monte San Michele Museum in Sagrado, the “Piccolo Canto di Resurrection” by the Piccolo Canto Company will be staged. A show that brings light in an era of post-pandemic rebirth, and finally represents a cultural hope in view of GO 2025, when Gorizia and Nova Gorica will be European capitals of culture. It is a polyphonic song that conveys the rebirth and that takes on all its characteristics: pain, darkness, thrust, anger, tears, joy, laughter that infects that opens and frees. The show was the winner of the 5th edition of I teatri del sacro and of the Ermocolle theatrical musical poetic palio. The place chosen for this show is extraordinary: we are on Monte San Michele in the northern part of the Isonzo Karst, a territory known thanks to the poems of Ungaretti, who fought here for several months and who in his verses recounted the pain of the Great War. The event is organized in collaboration with the Monte San Michele open-air museum, Onorcaduti, the Municipality of Sagrado, Pro Loco Sagrado. In case of bad weather the show will be held in the “Sergio Ferlan” multipurpose room.

As per the tradition of the festival, the leitmotif of all the shows will be the reconnection of ourselves with places that have an innate spirituality, be they historical, natural or man-made. “An edition – says the artistic director Andrea Chiappori – which identifies the environment as a church, temple, place of meditation, reconnection and spiritual regeneration. Effetto Terra is like a thread that leads us towards the time of rebirth: all the events of spectacle and wonder will be marked by the search for a new intimacy with the dearest part of us. To regenerate and start over from what matters “.

The shows are free to enter and will take place in free spaces in the open air. “You can attend sitting on blankets, plaids, towels, jute bags or standing up – concludes Chiappori -. Mosquito repellants will be available for adults and children and you can leave a free offer which will then be donated to the Cordenonese naturalistic association for support to reforestation projects so as to give back to nature a part of what it gives us with its hospitality “. In case of bad weather, alternative locations or recovery dates for the show are provided. For info Etabeta Teatro tel. 333.6785485 or info@etabetateatro.org

The I Teatri dell’Anima festival is made possible thanks to the organization of EtaBeta Teatro with the support of the Friuli Venezia Giulia Region, the Friuli Foundation and the Municipality of Pordenone and in collaboration with Atf, Erbamil, the Pro Loco Sagrado Association, the Cordenonese Naturalistic Association and others. reality in addition to the patronage of the Municipalities of Polcenigo, Talmassons, Sagrado and Cordenons.

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On Monte San Michele on stage the ‘Little Resurrection Song’