The Consortium Library System Castelli Romani and the Province of Rome, in collaboration with the Municipality of Frascati, the art studio "The Brick" - Institute San Giovanni di Dio di Genzano di Roma and the library Cavour Frascati, organize
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three days of meetings, debates, exhibitions
on the relationship between young people and offer cultural
29, 30 and May 31 at the Auditorium of the Stables
Aldobrandini
Piazza Marconi, 6 - Frascati
three days of meetings, debates, exhibitions
on the relationship between young people and offer cultural
29, 30 and May 31 at the Auditorium of the Stables
Aldobrandini
Piazza Marconi, 6 - Frascati
Which cultural offerings, such as spaces, places of meeting, exchange and socialization are able to offer the Castelli Romani is open to children who are entering the adult world? How strong and how it characterizes the need for cultural consumption? Members culture traditionally places are equipped for this specific audience? And the libraries?
attention will be given a first set of answers to these questions through the conference "Adolescents in a cage," which, starting from an analysis of the publishing scene for teenagers, will seek to deepen some specific issues in this particular phase of life ' individual attempts to zoom in on where libraries are trying to capture this target audience.
will also normally exposed materials in the library (books, CDs, DVDs, etc..) In an exhibition-installation with free admission, in which objects of daily consumption (clothing, musical instruments, models of motorcycles and cars, etc..) and art (paintings made in the art studio "The Brick" - Institute St. John of God) are proposed as strategic factors of mediation with audiences young and the very young. For schools there will also be guided tours prepared by the staff of the Consortium SBCR.
The relationship between youth and cultural consumption will also be addressed through the presentation of several books with the participation of the authors and the extraordinary presence of Sleeping testify that the human experience and social change in our Roman Castles, the workshop "The Brick" .
The complete program can be downloaded here ; the poster initiative here.