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Laiselasience for International Science Learning Expedition GO

Laiselasience for International Science Learning Expedition GO

A multilingual Italian-Slovenly-Friulian event inspired by the original show "Laiselasience 830," a creative journey through history, science, and music, to recount the places visited by the international scientific expedition SLE-GO25.

From the lower Friuli region to Cerie, Sabotino, the Isonzo River, and Gorizia-Nova Gorica, the scientific expedition retraces the same territories described in the Friulian text "Re Ricard in Friûl" by Gianluca Franco, set to music by Fabio Rivolt. Conception and scientific texts by the GLOBE ITALIA Association.

A journey of words, sounds, and images, spanning 830 years, traverses the Lower Friuli region to reach Gorizia-Nova Gorica, European Capital of Culture. The narrative intertwines literary influences from Gianluca Franco's "Re Ricard in Friul", with readings by Lis Tarlupulis and scientific contributions from GLOBE Italia researchers and students from ISIS Bassa Friulana.

The whole experience is enriched by music by Fabio Rivolt from Cantata in Re minor for voice and orchestra, "Cussì sul scuri de dì di Tomuc"

Language info

Event language: IT, SL

Accessibility

Step-free access

Services

Not applicable

Contacts

Organizer email globeitaliateam@gmail.com Organizer phone number +39 3382106828

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