Caravansaray Selinunte San Siro is an artistic and social project that has been created in the community, placing the inhabitants of a marginalised district at the centre. Five writers in residence in the area have constructed a series of dialogues with the residents of San Siro
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Teatro Grassi
Caravansaray Selinunte San Siro is an artistic and social project that has been created in the community, placing the inhabitants of a marginalised district at the centre. Five writers in residence in the area have constructed a series of dialogues with the residents of San Siro, with the intermediation of Social Guardians, a service set up by the Municipality of Milan. The dialogues contain stories, life experiences and short narratives, lending a voice to the residents through a show that will be staged at the Piccolo Teatro Grassi with thanks to the collaboration of the Municipality of Milan. The days running up to the play will see short theatrical events in the district, in order to allow for the narration and daily sharing of some of the customs and traditions of the various ethnicities present in San Siro. The show is free of charge for the residents of the district and the entire city of Milan. A series of free buses will also be organised in order to transport the residents of the district from Piazzale Segesta to the Piccolo Teatro and back.
Duration: 75 minutes
Caravansaray Selinunte San Siro is an artistic and social project that has been created in the community, placing the inhabitants of a marginalised district at the centre. Five writers in residence in the area have constructed a series of dialogues with the residents of San Siro, with the intermediation of Social Guardians, a service set up by the Municipality of Milan. The dialogues contain stories, life experiences and short narratives, lending a voice to the residents through a show that will be staged at the Piccolo Teatro Grassi with thanks to the collaboration of the Municipality of Milan. The days running up to the play will see short theatrical events in the district, in order to allow for the narration and daily sharing of some of the customs and traditions of the various ethnicities present in San Siro. The show is free of charge for the residents of the district and the entire city of Milan. A series of free buses will also be organised in order to transport the residents of the district from Piazzale Segesta to the Piccolo Teatro and back.
Duration: 75 minutes
Credits
Piccolo Teatro Grassi
Friday 25 September 2020, 8.30 p.m.
Saturday 26 September 2020, 7.30 p.m.
Sunday 27 October 2020, 4 p.m.
CARAVANSARAY SELINUNTE SAN SIRO
A participatory dramaturgy project for the regeneration of suburban spaces
a project created by Outis - National Centre of Contemporary Dramaturgy
texts by Bruna Bonanno, Angela Demattè, Anna Serlenga, Fabrizio Sinisi, Daniele Vitrone alias Diamante
dramaturgic coordination Fabrizio Sinisi
directed by Benedetto Sicca
with Francesco Aricò, Emanuele D’Errico, Dario Rea, Francesco Roccasecca
and with the rappers Diamante, Flo’w, Scock and Anima VDP
director’s assistant Marialuisa Bosso
sets Luigi Ferrigno and Rosita Vallefuoco
costumes Giuseppe Avallone and Mariacarmen Falanga
light designer Giuliano Almerighi, stage costumer Maria Laracca
music by Damekuta and Diamante, rap lyrics by Diamante, Flo’w, Scock and Anima VDP
executive producers mare culturale urbano / Ludwig - officina di linguaggi contemporanei
production collaboration from Teatro Sannazaro of Naples
Free admission, reservations required.
Tickets can be requested
- from the box office line by calling +39 02.42.411.889 from Monday to Saturday, 9.45 a.m. - 6.45 p.m.; Sunday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. A valid email address must be provided, to which the electronic ticket will be sent.
- from the Teatro Strehler box office (Largo Greppi 1, MM2 Metro Station Lanza) from Monday to Saturday, 9.45 a.m. - 6.45 p.m.; Sunday 1 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Safety measures for access to performances
• In order to avoid queues and crowing, spectators are invited to arrive at the place of performance in good time.
• It is possible to access the auditorium by showing your ticket directly from your smartphone.
• Spectators with a body temperature equal to or higher than 37.5°C will not be allowed access to the performance and will have the right to a refund for their ticket. The personnel at the entrance will have dedicated thermal scanners for measuring temperature.
• All spectators must wear face masks (general regulations apply for children) and sanitise their hands via the dedicated dispensers. Spectators without masks can ask for one at the entrance.
• The seating in the auditorium respects current distancing regulations.