Sunday, January 24, 2010

Denise Milanie Nacked

From ghetto stars in the sky over Turin

Our Federico Garino us about

DAY OF REMEMBRANCE - January 27, 2010




TANGRAM THEATRE TORINO

and

Politecnico di Torino - Faculty 'The Architecture of



are pleased to invite you to the meeting



fragile memory



In Search of the Jewish ghetto of Turin.



"open classes" on material evidence and

assets of the tragedies of the twentieth century.



Wednesday, 'January 27, 2010 at 17:30

Hall of Honor of Valentino Castle - Viale Mattioli, 39 - Torino



Speakers:

Guido Montanari "Keep the memory of the tragedies"

Valentina Franco "The Ghetto in Turin between stock and reality '"



Greeting introductory

Francesco Profumo - Rector of the Politecnico di Torino

Ferruccio Zorzi - Dean of the Faculty 'of Architecture 1

Gianni Oliva-Councillor Culture of the Piedmont region

Fiorenzo Alfieri - Head of Culture and the 150 Unit 'of Italy in Citta' di Torino



The entrance and the 'free subject to availability of seats in the room .



For further information contact: Tangram Teatro Torino

tel 011.338698

www.tangramteatro.it



The meeting
'related to the show

IF YOU COUNT THE STARS

novel by Elena Loewenthal staged by

January 29 to February 7 at Tangram Teatro Torino



E 'can pass on the material evidence of the facts most' shocking the last century out of
rhetorical celebration or monumentality '? Knowing and preserving traces of a tragic past that some would like to cancel? What are the places where there were the events of persecution of the Jews we hear about or read about in books? These are some of the questions that during this "open reading" Guido Montanari Valentina Franco, will try to respond in a symbolic day as Jan. 27.

Among the speakers 'ranks the reading of some selected songs by Elena Loewenthal on some historical evidence from the ghetto of Torino.L' initiative, developed by the Politecnico di Torino in collaboration with Tangram Theatre and sponsored by City of Turin, actually wants to witness the interest of the City 'and its cultural institutions on issues of preservation of the memory material simultaneously.

Guido Montanari, architect, professor of contemporary history at the College 'of an architecture of the Polytechnic of Turin, wrote books and articles on architecture and the city' of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.



Valentina Franco, architect, and 'recently graduated with a thesis on the history of architectural and urban transformations in the Jewish ghetto of Turin, far from its birth to today.

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