JOB MOBILITY – SANT’ANNA ARRESI – FRIDAY AUGUST 24 AT 9:30 PM Reviewed by admin on . In the 80s The City of Sant'Anna Arresi with the Drop Die Theatre gave birth to "Sant'Anna Arresi Theatre", a festival "by the big reasons," anticipating the ti In the 80s The City of Sant'Anna Arresi with the Drop Die Theatre gave birth to "Sant'Anna Arresi Theatre", a festival "by the big reasons," anticipating the ti Rating:

JOB MOBILITY – SANT’ANNA ARRESI – FRIDAY AUGUST 24 AT 9:30 PM

In the 80s The City of Sant’Anna Arresi with the Drop Die Theatre gave birth to “Sant’Anna Arresi Theatre”, a festival “by the big reasons,” anticipating the times with trends and news on the national stage.
In 2012, the Administration along with the Sorting Theatre proposes a plan to pick up the threads of the opening address in which the country had believed.
It starts with a review: Sant’Anna Arresi Theatre 2012 for a Teatro Sociale of all and for all.
“A Theatre in the Square”, as in the ancient tradition in the West and in the East, becomes an expression of collective memory and identity of each.
“Memoirs of a trip between utopia and reality” would be the more appropriate subtitle for the five nights that we propose for both themes and insights offered by both companies to pay homage to the island, guests of the festival, and witnesses of a long path of theater research and experimentation that had a profound impact on the growth of the Contemporary Theatre in Sardinia.
Sant’Anna Arresi Saturday, July 28, 2012

Friday 24 August 21.30
Labour mobility
The Sorting Theatre
Monica Porcedda;
with Arianna Basciu, Deborak Scerbo Perrucci, Francesco Aresti, Laura Alciator, Lucia Longu, Perinu Luciano, Luciano Sulas, Mariella Mannai, Piero Deidda, Rita Martinelli, Rosanna Sulas
consulting historical Fabio Desogus
lighting and sound Antonello Maccioni
directed by Monica Porcedda
Commissioned by the fascist regime, Carbonia born in less than 13 months populated by the immigration of workers and families from all over Italy with the hope of a job and a new life. Ten years after its foundation, the city shows signs of its precarious when cheaper foreign coals send a crisis in the mining sector, rapid and painful crisis that pushes the leadership of Carbosarda to implement a strict company policy: arbitrary dismissals and sanctions to workers , an increase of rent, electricity, coal, food in the outlets and salary cuts. Against the repressive measures and provocative October 7, 1948 the union declares a “white strike” lasted 72 days. A whole city, just out of the war, finds its own identity, clutching around the miners on strike to defend their jobs.

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