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MAXXI’s Collection of Art and Architecture represents the founding element of the museum and defines its identity. Since October 2015, it has been on display with different arrangements of works.
23 Nov 2024 05.00 pm
MAXXI with the familyDi Spazio in SpazioDIVENTO SPAZIO
24 Nov 2024 05.00 pm
MAXXI with the familyDi Spazio in SpazioDIVENTO SPAZIO
27 Nov 2024 06.00 pm
books at MAXXITanti Auguri. 70 anni di tv 100 anni di radioby Marco Carrara
MAXXI Auditorium – admission reserved
A day devoted to the importance of expressive reading out loud and the interpretation of texts
All writing contains a memory of previous writings. The book is the place of the double and of refraction, especially when we rewrite life in a stubborn attempt to approach the real and its deformations. For some writing is the exact equivalent of a musical score. Not everything is annotated. The voice and its timbre cannot be prescribed. We all try to use our vocal potential to best effect, to allow an indisputably new tone and interpretation to emerge from the text. Hence, How do we read books?
230 students from schools making up the Digital Atlas of the Literary 20th Century network, in collaboration with the Centre for the book and reading, Emons Edizioni, the Association of Italianists and Sapienza University, Rome, with the media partnership of Radio 3 and RaiLetteratura, are tackling the importance of expressive reading out loud and the interpretation of texts. The day will be divided into two sessions.
ore 10.00 – 13.00
The Vocabulary of the Voice
with contributions from actors, authors, experts, lecturers and readers:
Iaia Forte, Fabrizio Falco, Tommaso Ragno
Flavia Gentili (Emons Edizioni)
Anna Antonelli, Fabiana Carambolante, Lorenzo Pavolini (Radio3)
Romano Montroni, Flavia Cristiano (Cepell)
Beatrice Alfonzetti, Silvia Tatti (Sapienza Università di Roma)
Carla Alfano (Preside del Liceo Classico “Virgilio” di Roma)
with students from Aosta, Pinerolo, Padova, Bologna, Firenze, Siena, Fabriano, Viterbo, Tarquinia, Albano Laziale, Roma, Eboli, Cosenza, Rossano Calabro
ore 14.00 – 17.00
Expressive reading workshops
with the actors and lecturers of the Digital Atlas of the Literary 20th Century
For further information please see www.anovecento.net