Gazzettino The Cave!
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"The landscape as a compass to figure out what has changed the Northeast and how much you have changed the skyline of our home. Make the hard-working and productive that only sixty years ago was the province with a strong agricultural characterization has become, instead, a veritable laboratory for entrepreneurship "locomotive" that pulls in a northern Italy, despite the crisis. (...) It is a stage show "Cave", with text written by Alessandro Franceschini and Treviso staged by Valentina Bottega Paronetto and Dante, along with the accordionist Sladiana Bozic. Born as a dramatic reading about the evils of the brand, has turned into a real show that explores the damage caused to a land exploited and fragmented by buildings, sheds, concrete. A territory where there were meadows, countryside and nature, and where now, however, dominate the caves, holes in soil blue eyes that seem so when viewed from above because, once exhausted, will be reused and turned into lakes. The inflection that the actors take the show throughout the Veneto, with the characteristic singsong recognizable in every part of Italy, but the chosen language is Italian. The jokes are underlined by the accordion, which repeats the refrain "What a beautiful castle, now faster and more dramatic, sometimes more depending on the mocking acted scenes. A summing up of a show that makes you think there are two statues in stone, a winged lion and Snow White. Those typical "Monsters" that are placed in the gardens of suburban homes. They will reflect upon the widespread fear that the other begins, instead, just inside the house. The farmers of a few decades ago are now middle-class suspicious, scared and barricaded themselves inside the four walls of home. "It's not a nostalgic hymn to the past. Why only sixty, seventy years ago this land was damn poor. Certainly it is an attempt to investigate an area in the belief that two generations are not sufficient to erase our history, "commented at the end, the organizers."
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