Fare teatro in carcere abbassa la recidiva da 68% a 7% | Mireya Cannata, Carlo Imparato | TEDxForlì
Mireya Cannata e Carlo Imparato hanno costruito il primo teatro in Europa all'interno di un carcere, realizzandolo ex novo grazie al contributo diretto dei detenuti. Un'idea apparentemente folle e piena di ostacoli, ma così potente da trasformare il carcere in un palcoscenico di speranza. In questo talk, raccontano come la bellezza dell'arte possa abbattere ogni barriera, fisica e sociale, e cambiare davvero delle vite. Mireya Cannata e Carlo Imparato hanno costruito, insieme al regista Sandro Baldacci, il primo teatro in Europa dentro un carcere, realizzato ex novo con il contributo degli stessi detenuti. Un’idea apparentemente folle, utopistica e piena di ostacoli. Mireya Cannata e Carlo Imparato lavorano con i detenuti della casa circondariale di Marassi a Genova da oltre 20 anni. La loro idea è semplice: il carcere è percepito come un luogo brutto e desolante, mentre il teatro rappresenta la bellezza e la creatività. Attraverso il bello si può portare nuova luce in un ambiente altrimenti oscuro. Con 20 spettacoli, oltre 500 detenuti coinvolti, circa 80.000 spettatori e numerosi corsi di formazione nei mestieri dello spettacolo, Mireya Cannata e Carlo Imparato testimoniano che la bellezza dell'arte può davvero abbattere ogni barriera, fisica e sociale, e trasformare vite. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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