
The initiative, organized by our Association in collaboration with the City of Favaro, is the first in a series of shows and meetings for women, promoted by the Municipality, to be held in March.
Beatrice Niccolai is the author of the poetry book "Sans Papier - failure of existence of a good for nothing" whose introduction was written by the writer Friulian Roveredo Pino, 2005 Campiello Award, and a second volume titled "Weeden" in exit at the end of February.
In an interview he said: "Behind who writes" poetry "is a person with an eye like a machine gun on the heart and listen to his feelings, which I think is different from the views of many.
Then discover that the gun is nothing but a magnifying glass and see all the feeling walking out, until you get to the hands, a keyboard, a piece of paper and say you feel you do poetry.
Beatrice talk of poetry and of his artistic journey and with human sensitivity, simplicity and passion that are proper and which strongly characterize all his works. Beatrice
will accompany this poetic journey in the flamenco dancer Furlan Martina (the Cultural Paso Libre de Mestre) and as a reader actress Valentina Longo (Associazione Culturale Arte Povera).
Following his poem "Our Women" section in the invitation:
Our women we
and all it contains
smells of laundry washed by hand
in writing secrets
Our women are sunflowers in bloom
in the battle of the day
and the smell of clean laundry fresh
always stretched out after sundown
The Our women are a silent partnership
signed with life
tenacity, kindness, mistakes.
our women I'm the wanderer.
Our women speak different languages \u200b\u200bat the same table
but never stopped in the groin of God
washed by the same waters of the Jordan-
wet inside each of a different color,
together
we train our women
a flag.
It 's a place to be!
link to the booklet, prepared for the evening, with some poems by Beatrice Niccolai http://blatt.altervista.org/favaroveneto.pdf
The Beatrice Blog: http://independance.splinder.com/
L ' Auditorium entrance is free subject to availability.