Re Cervo. Intervista a Antonella Astolfi
Abstract
On Saturday 17 May 2014, a special initiative by the SPASS (Sinergie fra Pratiche Artistiche e Spostamenti Sostenibili / Synergies between Artistic Practices and Sustainable Mobility) research group of the University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland (SUPSI) was presented between Intragna and Locarno, involving the public in an itinerant staging of Carlo Gozzi’s Re cervo (King Deer), as part of the hypothesis of a link between art, culture and sustainability issues. In the interview, the Accademia Teatro Dimitri’s voice teacher Antonella Astolfi reflects on the experience.
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