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Scenic reading "My Poets"

Scenic reading "My Poets"

On the occasion of the centenary of the birth of the poet Celso Macor, the actor Giorgio Monte proposes the scenic reading "I miei poets" (My Poets) with the participation of Gianni Fassetta on the accordion.

Celso Macor returns to Romans. On the 100th anniversary of the birth of the poet, intellectual and journalist born in Versa in 1925, the Municipality of Romans d’Isonzo and the Società Filologica Friulana are jointly promoting a series of initiatives at the Casa Candussi Pasiani Cultural Centre.

In addition to the exhibition "The verses of Celso Macor in the works of Dario Delpin" open from 14th March to 27th April 2025, on 15th March, at 8:45 pm in the conference room of Casa Candussi Pasiani, the actor Giorgio Monte will present "I miei poets" (My Poets), a scenic reading accompanied by the accordion of Gianni Fassetta and will propose a selection of the works of Celso Macor, Renato Iacumin, Leonardo Zanier, Pierluigi Cappello and Federico Tavan.

 

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Event language: IT

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Organizer email gorizia@filologicafriulana.it Organizer phone number 0481 533849

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