Remembering history means understanding it, and understanding it is one of the most authentic ways to build a culture of peace.
With this literary show, a tragic and still little-known chapter of World War II is addressed: the Julian-Dalmatian Exile.
Through the narration of personal stories, the audience is taken on a journey filled with forced departures, irreversible losses, and deep wounds, but also with redemption, new beginnings, and dreams that managed to withstand the pain.
Over 250,000 Italians were forced to leave their homes, their land, and their lives.
The show aims not only to preserve the memory of these events but to celebrate the strength of human resilience, the ability to rise again and rebuild one’s future even in the most difficult conditions.
On stage Laura Mantovi, reciting voice, and Daniela Savoldi, on cello and loop station, in an intense interplay of word and music that gives shape and emotion to memory.
Free admission