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On the border between skin and heart: the emotions of science in the fight against cancer

When:
11/05/2025
10/05/2025
24/10/2025
25/10/2025
27/09/2025

Where:
Various locations

On the border between skin and heart: the emotions of science in the fight against cancer

An unplugged theatrical performance brings the progress of scientific research to life through its challenges and new discoveries.

Zacchigna and Prattichizzo, with writer Alessandra Cotoloni and screenwriter Sarita Massai, present an unplugged theatre piece in which Italian and Slovenian researchers relive their scientific journey, through words, gestures and music. Centered on personal storytelling, the performance maps the team’s collective tenacity and passion as they push the boundaries of today’s science.

Performances:

  • May 10, 2025, 15:00. Trieste, Teatro Miela – Festival Scienza e Virgola (school event)
  • May 11, 2025, 15:00. Udine, Chiesa di San Francesco – Festival Vicino/Lontano (with sign-language interpreters)
  • September 27, 2025. Trieste, Teatro Miela – Festival Trieste Next (with sign-language interpreters)
  • October 24, 2025. Nova Gorica, Palazzo Lantieri – University of Nova Gorica (Italian with English subtitles)
  • October 25, 2025. Gorizia, University of Trieste – Gorizia University Center (school event)

Contacts

Organizer email icgeb@icgeb.org Organizer phone number +39-040-37571

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