LIBeRI - The Library is Open there are three thematic cycles, to accompany the return home of the Civic Library of Belluno. After LIBeRI in the Woods and LIBeRI in the Body, the last (?) journey arrives, let’s set sail for Mars. LIBeRI on Mars will take place from September 6 to 14, 2025.
OTHERWORLDLY CHOICES - Saturday, September 13 at 11:00 AM - WORKSHOP
A workshop to learn how to talk about Death. Avoiding taboos. With Ines Testoni
Constantly bombarded with ominous messages, at a time when reflection on death finds no space for open dialogue capable of offering support for managing fear, here is an opportunity to build awareness and provide - especially to girls and boys - tools to be the actors of their own future.
Training workshop for educators, teachers, health professionals - and also for everyone else - in collaboration with Metalogos.
> from 1 PM to 2 PM buffet provided by the organization
Ines Testoni is a full professor of social psychology, director of the Masters in Death Studies & The End of Life and Creative Arts Therapies for Resilience Support. Among her books: The Big Book of Death, The Third Sex. Why God is not Male and Other Gender Questions, Being Immortal: Manifesto to Cross Eternity, and, forthcoming: Being Eternal: Manifesto Against Death.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PARTICIPANTS
1) Come dressed very comfortably, preferably with a jumpsuit or elastic clothing and - since we will also walk barefoot, socks, preferably non-slip;
2) Bring: vinavil glue, scissors, markers, colored pencils and/or pastels (materials will be available for everyone, provided by the organization, but for those who have them at home, it is better to bring your own)
Free Entry
CONQUERING SPACES - Saturday, September 13 at 6:00 PM - MEETING
A free, participative, and constructive discussion about the future of culture. With Antonella Agnoli.
Where will culture live in 2050? What will culture be like in families, in the streets, in schools, in services, in public administrations? And the imagination of habitat? And libraries, how will they be? But above all, will they still be useful? For what? Ideas for a better future.
Antonella Agnoli collaborates with municipal administrations and architecture agencies for the regeneration or design of libraries as social and cultural infrastructures for the community. Among her books, The House of All, The Places of Knowledge and The Library I Would Like.
Free Entry
DON'T FORGET THAT YOU HAVE TO DIE - Saturday, September 13 at 8:45 PM - FILM + MEETING
Screening of the documentary Elisabeth Kübler-Ross: Facing Death, by Stefan Haupt (98’) and, following, a meeting with Ines Testoni
With the book On Death and Dying in 1968, Elisabeth Kübler-Ross changed the way of thinking about and looking at the last moment, for those who live it and for those who remain. Starting from her story, Ines Testoni will guide the audience through a literacy journey on a subject at such a moment heavily laden with taboos that it takes one’s breath away. Especially the last one.
Ines Testoni is a full professor of social psychology, director of the Masters in Death Studies & The End of Life and Creative Arts Therapies for Resilience Support. Among her books: The Big Book of Death, The Third Sex. Why God is not Male and Other Gender Questions, Being Immortal: Manifesto to Cross Eternity, and, forthcoming: Being Eternal: Manifesto Against Death.
Free Entry
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