Belluno is preparing to host a unique cultural event: on March 14th, at 6 PM, at Palazzo Crepadona, the first day of the inclusive reading marathon will begin. Organized by the International Center for Spoken Books (CILP), an association that has always been committed to promoting inclusion through reading.
The initiative proposes a “reading” that will involve young people from Belluno with different abilities, together with readers of the spoken book, artists, and enthusiasts, to tell the glorious stories of the 1956 Olympics.
The event in Belluno will be the first of three: two more days will follow in Feltre, on March 28th, and in Cortina, on April 12th. Participants will include boys and girls from the associations ASSI, AIPD, and the Italian Union of the Blind, who will share their voices and perspectives in a reading and history moment open to all, designed to enhance inclusivity and participation.
The CILP, established with the goal of breaking down barriers and creating opportunities for everyone through reading, will work to ensure that this event becomes a moment of sharing, demonstrating once again in its long history how culture and inclusion can walk together. To make the experience even more engaging, the readings will be accompanied by musical performances from the students of the Francesco Sandi Music School in Feltre.