2024-05-09 17:17:57
(ANSA) – ROME, MAY 09 – It is made up of people with disabilities, social welfare workers, educators, professional musicians and this year also welcomes a group of high school students, included in Pcto – the former school alternation program – work – for a total of around 100 elements on stage.
This is the ”Orchestra Ravvicinata del Terzo Tipo’, a program of the Scuola Popolare di Musica Donna Olimpia carried out in collaboration with the Cooperativa Sociale Agorà and the ASL RM3 and supported from July 2023 to June 2024 through the project ‘La Musica per l’ Inclusion’ supported by Intesa Sanpaolo through the Formula Program in collaboration with Cesvi.
The ensemble returns to the stage on Wednesday 15 May, at 6.15pm, at the Sala Petrassi of the Auditorium Parco della Musica Ennio Morricone, in Rome. The event is called “At least us, in the Universe – Accessible Musical Practices traveling between music, love and freedom”, and it will be a great concert and three exceptional guests: Niccolò Fabi, Claudio Simonetti and Nando Citarella. “Music – declares Paolo Pecorelli, director of the ensemble – it gives us the opportunity to connect on a very deep level and, at the same time, to subvert language and categories, making beauty and artistic care accessible to everyone, to raise the dignity and quality of life of every human being. We are not building an orchestra in which people with disabilities and social welfare workers are put in the position of playing “like others”; instead we want to mix, mix differences, contaminate and transform ourselves, until it becomes a single creative flow, changing, unpredictable and mixed, in which the boundaries between “us” and “them”, between staff and orchestra, between musicians and the public, become thinner until they are lost, making us all one same fabric: in other words, a community”.
(ANSA).
2024-05-09 17:17:57