Chiari & Scoliosis & Syringomyelia Foundation (CSSf) świętuje 10-lecie swojego istnienia w III Wydarzeniu Kulturalnym
Instytut Chiari & Siringomielia & Escoliosis de Barcelona (ICSEB) ma zaszczyt Państwa poinformować, że Chiari & Scoliosis & Syringomyelia Foundation (CSSf), we współpracy z ICSEB oraz Col.legi Oficial de Metges de Barcelona (Oficjalnym Kolegium Lekarzy w Barcelonie) organizuje wydarzenie artystyczne z okazji 10-lecia jego istnienia. Wydarzenie będzie miało miejsce w Auli Kolegium Medycznego w Barcelonie, w piątek 26 października 2018 r., o godz. 18:30.
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Wydarzenie jest bezpłatne. Bardzo prosimy o potwierdzenie swojej obecności rejestrując się pod następującym linkiem.
https://www.eventbrite.es/e/entradas-tutta-colpa-di-arnold-48131301017
Podczas III Wydarzenia Kulturalnego będziemy świętować 10 lat ciężkiej pracy w służbie nauki i chorym. Po raz pierwszy w Barcelonie zostanie wystawiona sztuka “Tutta colpa di Arnold” („Wszystko przez Arnolda”), spektakl teatralny napisany, wyreżyserowany i zinterpretowany przez artystkę i pacjentkę Rita Capobianco.
W tym groteskowym monologu, bohaterka towarzyszy nam w swojej osobistej podróży od czasu rzadkiej choroby która ją dotknęła, Syndromu Arnolda Chiari I, aż do początku nowego życia, po Sekcji Filum Terminale według Filum System® przeprowadzonej w ICSEB.
Wideo-prezentacja sztuki “Tutta colpa di Arnold”
Rita Capobianco is an actress, dancer, presenter and author of theatrical works. Her career as an artist started in 1978, when she joined the Camomilla,band, a product of Bottega dell’Arte, connected to the Italian record company Ricordi. In 1980 she started her adventure with the Bagaglino theatre, which lasted 9 years and was marked by participations in shows at Salone Margherita, TV programmes like Per chi suona la campanella and Biberon, written by Pier Francesco Pingitore and Mario Castellacci and directed by Pingitore. When her experience with the Bagaglino got to an end, she continued working in theatres, directed by Vito Molinari, Edmo Fenoglio, Franco Molè, Gianni Leonetti, Vincenzo Zingaro, Cinzia Berni and many more. Between tours, she presented various theatre festivals and “Miss Italia 1996” province selections in Sicily.
In the movies, she played the role of Salomé in Secondo Ponzio Pilato (According to Pontius Pilate) by Luigi Magni; she was Ada, Giannino’s sister in the film Gian Burrasca and Licio Belli’s secretary in Attenti a quei P2 (Beware those P2) by Pier Francesco Pingitore. As a dancer she participated in Sergio Leone’s C’era una volta in America (Once upon a time in America), in Fred e Ginger directed by Federico Fellini and Un uomo innamorato (A man in love) directed by Diane Kurys. She was part of the dance teams in Drive In, Piccolo Slam (Little slam), La luna nel pozzo (The moon in the well), Viva le donne (Long live women), as well as in the permanent cast of Fantastico (1984). As a guest, she took part in Italian TV programmes like Sereno Variabile, Domenica in, Cocco, Dieci Herz, Pronto è la Rai, Ieri, Goggi e domani, Buona domenica, I fatti vostri, Stasera Lino, Telegatto and I Siculissimi.
In television, she played Rosaura in the kids’ movie Pinocchio, a secretary in the “Laziness” episode of the film Di che peccato sei (Which is your sin) by P.F. Pingitore, a psychologist in the fiction Una madre detective (A detective mother), directed by Fabrizio Costa. Amongst her multiple artistic experiences, there’s a collaboration with the magician Silvan and participations in TV selling and TV ads.
After her graduation in Modern Literatures, she tests herself as author and director of a couple of theatre works, which she directed and interpreted: La rima ti fa bella, a piece with puppets that she built, and Tutta colpa di Arnold (All because of Arnold), a grotesque monologue with music by Angelo Donzelli, in which she goes through her experience with the rare disease called Arnold-Chiari I Syndrome.