"WHO STOLE THE TARTS?": Alice in Wonderland, Chap. 11

"WHO STOLE THE TARTS?":                               Alice in Wonderland, Chap. 11
From Arthur Rackham's illustrations (1907) to Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland", 1865

giovedì 22 aprile 2010

Theater: Giobbe Covatta on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Dear all,
Flavia Famà posted this comment but I think that it is useful to write it directly as a post, so that you will all have a look at it.

"Hi everybody! I have a proposal about a theatrical performance for this weekend. It is a play performed by Giobbe Covatta in Brancaccio theatre which is entitled “ 30”. This is the number of the articles of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on December 10, 1948 at the Palais de Chaillot in Paris. You probably know that Covatta is an important Amref testimonial, he’s been helping Africa for years and he use the money he earns with his performances to stay there helping concretely who is in needs.In this play he will talk about these articles and the related rights ironically, as he always do, and he will show us the gap between the written laws and the practical situation. I am going on Saturday 24th with some friends, I’ll be happy if some of you will join us, but you can go whenever you want from today, you can find reduced tickets in our “Biglietteria Universitaria”.I put the link:http://www.teatrobrancaccio.it/content/view/184/"

1 commento:

  1. Hi everybody!
    I just want to tell something about Giobbe Covatta's performance. It was really great, he made me laugh all the time, but I laughed to not cry... it was really interesting to listen to the articles of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, but it was very sad to realize that they are just paper for many peoples.
    This is the gap between statute and actual law, I mean the matter of the gap between tha written law and wath really happen in concrete situations.

    Best.

    RispondiElimina