As guests of the Villa Guariglia Summer Concerts, we are pleased to invite you to the presentation of the essay published by Tab Edizioni:
"In Sacrifice. The Character of IPHIGENIA between Theater and Cinema," by Professor Francesco Puccio, a researcher in Theater History at eCampus University, director, writer, and creator of Antico fa testo.
Tuesday, July 22, at 7:30 pm, in the gardens of Villa Guariglia in Raito di Vietri sul Mare (SA).
The author will be in conversation with social artist and writer Ico Gasparri. A reading of texts will be provided by Dr. Nicla De Rosa.
The literary debate and book signing will be followed by a concert by the Giuseppe Martucci Conservatory of Music - Salerno, "Journey into Classical Music, Tango & Jazz" - Naydenova - Deidda Quintet.
FREE ADMISSION to both the preview and the concert.
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In Sacrifice. The Character of Iphigenia Between Theater and Film: What happened that day in Aulis, with the Greek fleet ready to set sail for Troy? In that remote port, one of the most shocking events in myth took place: the sacrifice of Iphigenia, the young virgin sacrificed on the altar of an aberrant logic of war. From here, a journey to discover the scenic nature of a character who has since enjoyed such success in theater and modern languages. A woman who has never ceased to demonstrate her magnificent strength and who still has so much to say today.
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