World 2016 Book Day in Naples: reading, meetings and shows

World Book Day 2016 in Naples
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Many events for the World Book Day in Naples between previews, readings, meetings, shows and artists!

Also Naples will celebrate the World Book Day which will take place on 23 April 2016. Like every year, on this day we want to promote not only the reading, but also the protection of intellectual property through copyright.

All over the world, events and appointments are organized that focus on the importance of reading, like the original BeBook in our city. It will be a traveling location where you can give a book or exchange it with a cup of coffee, in order to make the circulation of novels, essays and poems easier.

But the events organized in Naples are many and will take place mainly in the Convent of San Domenico Maggiore and outside. In its halls many meetings, projections, previews, spaces dedicated to children, reading, theater show, appetizers and curiosity. There will be no lack of Neapolitan publishing houses, historical booksellers and new literary realities.

In Piazza di San Domenico Maggioreinstead, a lot of street entertainment with numerous artists.

Program of the 2016 Book Day in Naples

  • 10.30 De Guallera by Davide Diego
    (East of the equator).
    Carlo Ziviello and Anna Trieste spoke
  • 11.00 Trent me. Stories of magic Naples
    by Vittorio Del Tufo with photographs by Sergio Siano (Rogiosi Editore). Presents Anna Copertino of RoadTV. Sergio Siano intervenes
  • 11.30 Children's area
    "Spectacular" reading from Cervantes' Don Chiscotte with the writer Maria Strianese and artistic workshop inspired by Salvador Dalì's Don Quixote by the Gatto Armonico and the Logos bookshop
  • 12.00 Tales and legends of Campania by Angela Matassa
    A national preview for the World Book Day in Naples. Presents Aldo Putignano. Marina Billwiller readings. Margherita Dini Ciacci, President of Unicef ​​Campania spoke.
    The Gran Food follows. Non-traditional guide to Campania art and cuisine. Elisabetta Donadono will speak by Homo Scrivens
  • 16.00 Dance only for me
    by Enza Alfano (Giulio Perrone Editore). Presented by Chiara Tortorelli. Readings by Giuliana Gaudyer
  • 17.00 Children's area
    In search of lost colors, "spectacular" reading
    by Maria Strianese and creative workshop The tree of harmony by the Logos bookshop. (The workshops are recommended for children aged 5 and over, the little ones can participate with the assistance of a parent).
    Singular feminine
    by Floriana Coppola in national preview for the World Book Day.
    Presented by Chiara Tortorelli. Moderate Aldo Putignano. Floriana Coppola intervenes. Edited by Homo scrivens
    Ferdinando Russo. Neapolitan folklore and characters by Elio Serino (Edizioni Polidoro) with reading of Neapolitan poems by the Logos library.
    Love upside down, an original way of talking about love
    with Gino Oliviero and Maria Cristina Orga. Edited by La bottega delle parole
  • 18.00 Jesus had no friends (and not even a family)
    by Geo Nocchetti (Tullio Pironti Editore). Modera Brunella Bianchi
  • 18.00 OMNIA ART
    Presents in Naples the FACSIMILE of the famous Leicester Codex by Leonardo da Vinci taken from the original in only 199 copies
  • 18.00 Discovering the invisible. Teenagers in search of themselves
    by Loredana De Vita (Nulla die edizioni). Presents Anna Copertino of RoadTV
  • 19.00 The Inner Book.
    Conversation with the philosopher Pino Ferraro
    Aperitif with the author Nicoletta Iacapraro
    and conversations about The Invisible Woman by Homo Scrivens
  • 19.30 Shakespeare is love. Reading from the works of William Shakespeare
    edited by Fabio Pisano with Maria Chiaravalle, Antonio Gargiulo, Paolo Gentile. Organization
    Gianmarco Cesario for Aries theater and events
  • 20.30 Queens
    Theatrical show with Rosaria De Cicco from an idea by Francesca Gerla and Chiara Tortorelli. Texts by Arnolfo Petri, Chiara Tortorelli, Francesca Gerla, Giuseppe Bucci with prologue and epilogue by Pino Imperatore. Four monologues of modern-day 'queens' who are confronted with the burning issues of the Camorra, of abused adolescence,
    immigration and diversity. Each 'queen' is associated with a French card suit. The Queen of Diamonds is the Neapolitan prostitute, the Queen of Spades is the adolescent victim of abuse, the Queen of Clubs is the non-EU mother, the Queen of Hearts is the lesbian she loves passionately.
    Entrance to the 10 euro show.
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