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Rome on Stage in September
Posted in Exhibitions in Rome and surroundings - July 20th, 2010
From September 5th to 15th at the Roman Culture Museum will start the “Scattered, as a sight, between Greece and Rome” project. This is a theatrical project supported and acted by TFN Company falling within the Rome on Stage events program. Scattered, as a sight, between Greece and Rome project wants to act the mixture of Roman and Greek cultures through two classical performances: the Roman “Aululariadi” written by Plauto and directed by A. Serafini and the Greek “Women at Parliament” written by Aristofane adapted by Stefania Maccari and directed by Serafini.
The Culture Roman Museum will be enlivened by the greek and the roman ancient comedies for ten days. The Museum collects everything about the development of the roman culture in 1200 square meters, within some plaster works emulating some Greeks sculptures and representing the commixture between the cultures. This is the reason that drove the TFN Company to choose this place for their representations. (more…)
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Ennio Flaiano at Ara Pacis Museum
Posted in Events in Rome - July 1st, 2010
Ara Pacis Museum will host the memory of Ennio Flaiano on Sunday July 4th. The event is called Travel Notes: a pleasant virtual journey in Rome. The wonderful Ara Pacis Museum, built by Meier one of the most important architects of this century, hosts this event within the framework of Rome on Stage, a all-summer festival.
This is one of the first meeting that Associazione Culturale Eventi Arte has setup: the cultural association decided to present Ennio Flaiano at first as his name still echoes along Rome’s ways for his writing and his screenplays. Flaiano loved and hated Rome; he lived Rome urban transformations among the 50s and the 60s, reporting roman people life style, their vices and their virtues.
What makes his notorious is his friendship and collaborationship with Federico Fellini. Whit Fellini he took part to a lot of films makings, writing screenplays and subjects for his films among which: Lo sceicco bianco, I vitelloni, La strada, 8 e mezzo, Giulietta degli spiriti. He wrote also a lot o other screenplays for other directors such as Rossellini, Damiani, Risi and Petri. Living the core of the cinematographic landscape of those years, Fellini wrote also a great number of stories, short stories and diaries: in 1947 he won the Premio Strega, the most important Italian literature prize, with “Tempo di uccidere” (Time to kill). Italian Literature environment celebrates Flaiano every year with the Flaiano Award. (more…)
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Rome on Stage in September
Posted in Exhibitions in Rome and surroundings - July 20th, 2010
From September 5th to 15th at the Roman Culture Museum will start the “Scattered, as a sight, between Greece and Rome” project. This is a theatrical project supported and acted by TFN Company falling within the Rome on Stage events program. Scattered, as a sight, between Greece and Rome project wants to act the mixture of Roman and Greek cultures through two classical performances: the Roman “Aululariadi” written by Plauto and directed by A. Serafini and the Greek “Women at Parliament” written by Aristofane adapted by Stefania Maccari and directed by Serafini.
The Culture Roman Museum will be enlivened by the greek and the roman ancient comedies for ten days. The Museum collects everything about the development of the roman culture in 1200 square meters, within some plaster works emulating some Greeks sculptures and representing the commixture between the cultures. This is the reason that drove the TFN Company to choose this place for their representations. (more…)
Ennio Flaiano at Ara Pacis Museum
Posted in Events in Rome - July 1st, 2010
Ara Pacis Museum will host the memory of Ennio Flaiano on Sunday July 4th. The event is called Travel Notes: a pleasant virtual journey in Rome. The wonderful Ara Pacis Museum, built by Meier one of the most important architects of this century, hosts this event within the framework of Rome on Stage, a all-summer festival.
This is one of the first meeting that Associazione Culturale Eventi Arte has setup: the cultural association decided to present Ennio Flaiano at first as his name still echoes along Rome’s ways for his writing and his screenplays. Flaiano loved and hated Rome; he lived Rome urban transformations among the 50s and the 60s, reporting roman people life style, their vices and their virtues.
What makes his notorious is his friendship and collaborationship with Federico Fellini. Whit Fellini he took part to a lot of films makings, writing screenplays and subjects for his films among which: Lo sceicco bianco, I vitelloni, La strada, 8 e mezzo, Giulietta degli spiriti. He wrote also a lot o other screenplays for other directors such as Rossellini, Damiani, Risi and Petri. Living the core of the cinematographic landscape of those years, Fellini wrote also a great number of stories, short stories and diaries: in 1947 he won the Premio Strega, the most important Italian literature prize, with “Tempo di uccidere” (Time to kill). Italian Literature environment celebrates Flaiano every year with the Flaiano Award. (more…)
