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The Festival delle Generazioni Organizing Committee reserves the right to make changes to the program after this publication goes to press. Any changes to the venue or schedule, or cancellations of events, will be promptly communicated by the Festival Secretariat via the information points and the website.
The Festival Locations

 

Salaborsa:
Neptune Square, 3
Urban Center
Enzo Biagi Auditorium

Manzoni Auditorium Theater
Via De' Monari, 1/2

University of Bologna,
Headquarters in Piazza San Giovanni in Monte, 2
"Giorgio Prodi" Hall

Squares
Neptune Square, Festival Info Point
Main Square: Tent of Generations
Other squares for gazebos and information points

Hall of the Carracci, ASCOM Auditorium
Strada Maggiore, 23

CISL “E. Bondioli” Hall
Via Milazzo, 16

Vittorio Emanuele Coffee
Piazza Maggiore

 

Mondadori Bookstore

 

Accursio Palace, Piazza Maggiore, 6
Portico of the Courtyard of Honour of Palazzo d'Accursio, Photographic Exhibition
Chapel of Sala Farnese

 

PLAN 

 

Thursday, October 8

 

PROLOGUE

4:30 pm

CISL “E. Bondioli” Hall

Meetings

Ideas, activities, and people from CISL retirees in Emilia-Romagna

Telling the story of the Fnp Cisl of Emilia-Romagna through reading documents and listening to testimonies, this event raises awareness of an organization that has grown over the years, assuming a significant role in the Emilia-Romagna trade union landscape.

Illustrate the ideas and commitment of the women and men who have listened to, assisted, and supported retirees and workers, and have represented their needs.

Entrusting the story to three young people who don't exist (or perhaps do exist) to avoid getting carried away and give the reader facts and events that conform to reality.

Marisa Baroni

Hannibal Paini

Green Ray

they coordinate

Roberto Bolelli

Fausto Cuoghi

presents Lisa Bellocchi

 

VISUAL ARTS

from Thursday, October 8th to Friday, October 16th

9.30 am – 7.30 pm

Portico of the Courtyard of Honour of the Palazzo d'Accursio

Photographic Exhibition Vernissage

From generation to generation

The photographer, Pippo Onorati, with the exhibition From generation to generation, will guide us on an intense photographic journey that, crossing our peninsula, tells the stories of 15 couples of young and old, their experiences, their relationships at work and in life.

Friday, October 9th

MORNING

10.00 am

Manzoni Auditorium Theater

Inauguration of the Festival

Institutional Greetings

General Secretary of the FNP CISL Emilia Romagna, Loris Cavalletti

Mayor of Bologna, Virginio Merola

President of the Emilia Romagna Region, Stefano Bonaccini

General Secretary FNP CISL, Ermenegildo Bonfanti

 

Neither old nor young: citizens

Reading of MisterPhino

 

(PRE)VISIONS FOR THE FUTURE

The chain of generations: politics and citizenship

Remo Bodei, Philosopher and University Professor

Lectio Magistralis

CE.N.TR.O.21 Onlus Choir

Directed by Luigi Tramuto

The National Center for Trisomy 21 Beyond Diversity is a voluntary association that aims to raise public awareness of Down syndrome.

The CE.N.TR.O. 21 Choir focuses on singing and the centrality of the children as the essential protagonists of this special choir, to provide strong emotions and extraordinary human enrichment.

THE FUTURE IS ALREADY YESTERDAY

edited by Marco Stancati

LABORATORIES

10.30 am 11.30

“Enzo Biagi” Auditorium in Salaborsa

Twliterature is an intergenerational phenomenon.

So for everyone: analog and digital

With TwLetteratura, we're exploring the possibility of promoting and raising awareness of reading by combining the allure of literature with the power of Twitter: immediacy, speed, and brevity. In a country like Italy where reading is rare, the motivation to read can be fostered through things everyone has at hand: a book, a smartphone (tablet or PC), an internet connection, a Twitter account. For three years, TwLetteratura has brought together thousands of reading enthusiasts (and others) in games of reading and rewriting literary texts on Twitter, which, in turn, produce new forms of artistic expression. We thus aim to keep popular culture alive and innovate teaching with an engaging learning paradigm that combines old and new technologies, both analog and digital.

At the Festival delle Generazioni in Bologna, TwLetteratura presents with the hashtag “#TwAusten” the rewriting of Pride and Prejudice of Austen and #LabExpo the rewriting, in collaboration with the Feltrinelli Foundation, of the “Pact for Science”, by the Foundation itself, published on the occasion of Expo2015.

Furthermore, in Bologna we will tell “Betwyll”: the digital application specifically dedicated to reading and rewriting exercises selected using the TwLetteratura method.

You'll find out more on October 9th!

Paul Costa

Edward Montenegro

Pierluigi Vaccaneo

 

with the participation of the Schools

WRITERS' MARATHON

11.00 am – 12.00 pm

Mondadori Bookstore

Preview of the new book, published by Rizzoli, “The Male Child”

Of Giuseppina Torregrossa

coordinates Francesco Durante

SPECIAL EVENTS

11.00 am

University of Bologna, Giorgio Prodi Hall

How to work in the music industry today. From self-production to self-promotion.

MEI Workshop

Alberto Quadri

Jordan Sangiorgi

 

AFTERNOON

 

ROUND TABLE

3:30 PM – 5:00 PM

Auditorium “Enzo Biagi” Salaborsa

JOBS ACT: How is work changing?

Could the JOBS ACT, or Law No. 184 of 2014 and its implementing provisions, truly represent a turning point in labor legislation and be capable of shaping employment trends?

How has work changed today? Is the strategy outlined by the JOBS ACT to facilitate access to the job market and restore employment growth truly successful? Will this law allow companies to hire workers and, above all, help our country get back on the path to growth?

Ultimately, what could be the best way to integrate unemployed or jobless young people into the workforce? Furthermore, what training program can effectively bring young people into the workforce?

There's also talk of flexibility in exiting the workforce and revising the Fornero Law. How does this relate to intergenerational relations? Can we rethink turnover as a start-up between young people entering the workforce and older people who can teach them the trade?

The Round Table will focus on these themes and the emerging future scenarios.

Francesco Basenghi, Professor of Economics, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

Julian Cazzola, Welfare and Labor Market Expert

Anna Maria Furlan, General Secretary of the CISL

Patricia Tullini, Professor of Labor Law, University of Bologna

Tom Davis, Soleir CEO

and with the participation of the Minister of Labor and Welfare, Julian Poletti,

coordinates Davide Nitrosi, Chief Political and Economic Editor of QN

 

with the patronage of the Marco Biagi Foundation

WRITERS' MARATHON

4:30 PM – 5:30 PM

Farnese Hall Chapel, Palazzo d'Accursio

Silvia Truzzi

Gherardo Colombo

coordinates

Francesco Durante

THE FUTURE IS ALREADY YESTERDAY

edited by Marco Stancati

LABORATORIES

#PrainingWords

Writing workshop

4:30 PM – 6:30 PM

University of Bologna, Giorgio Prodi Hall

#Prinowords fall on the body in motion

Physical effort, limits, and overcoming them in literature past and present. Lecture and workshop led by Marco Ballestracci, who will lead a writing lesson in the first hour; the second hour will be dedicated to audience interaction, with readings and discussions of the students' previously produced works, and contributions from the teachers who guided them.

With Marco Ballestracci

edited by Roberta Lepri

in collaboration with Twain School And G. Marconi Scientific High School Of Grosseto

SPECIAL EVENTS

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Generations Tent, Piazza Maggiore

The Meetings in Piazza Grande

(PRE)VISIONS FOR THE FUTURE

Present dramas and future hopes

Romano Prodi, Economist and Academic

Interview by Andrea Cangini, Director of 'il Resto del Carlino' and QN

 

to follow

 

7:00 PM

THE FUTURE IS ALREADY YESTERDAY

Live Show

PopEconomix

How did the global economic crisis arise? How do financial bubbles work?

How did the crisis from the United States reach Europe?

Is austerity good for us? Who is responsible? And are we just innocent victims?

Pop Economix Live Show is a show that recounts the global crisis that has hit us: it does so in a simple, entertaining, and timely manner through the eyes of a narrator. A theatrical narrative of civic engagement, both comical and dramatic.

Pop Economix is a great collective tale to rediscover the thread of our memory, to piece together the facts, names, and mechanisms that, without us even realizing it, have overwhelmed our world and our hopes over the last fifteen years. To understand why nothing seems the same anymore, and to finally decide to become the protagonists of this story.

With Alberto Pagliarino

Of Alberto Pagliarino, Nadia Lambiase, Paul Piacenza

EVENING

MAJOR EVENTS

CONCERTS

9:00 PM

Manzoni Auditorium Theater

Generations in Music

A Great Concert with

Eugenio Bennato And Sonia Totaro

Beppe Carletti And Sabrina Dolci

Andrea Mingardi And Silvia De Santis

Omar Pedrini with The Fermo Probe And Gregor Ferretti

Award Ceremony for the Winners of the Fifth Edition

“Your Music for Work”

The CISL and FISTel of Emilia Romagna and the MEI (Meeting of Independent Labels) are promoting, through Radio Fly Web, the national award "Your Music for Work" for the song that best addresses the theme of work and related social issues.

The aim is to encourage young people, through music, to reflect on the entire world of work.

Presents Maria Cristina Zoppa, Radio Rai

 

SPECIAL EVENTS

9:30 PM

Generations Tent, Piazza Maggiore

Songs and Generations

The Festival's protagonists tell their story in a song

coordinates Francesco Durante

Music by The Virtuosi of San Martino

 

to follow

11:00 PM

Night newsstand

Reading newspapers

artistic supervision Alessandra Rossi Ghiglione

scientific collaboration Roberto Burlando And Marco Ferrando

Directed by Alessandra Rossi Ghiglione

with Giampiero Moscato, Ansa Emilia Romagna

edited by Francesco Durante

 

Saturday, October 10

 

MORNING

NEWSSTAND CAFE'

9.30 – 10.30 am

Vittorio Emanuele Coffee

Reading the Newspapers

Marco Sacchetti, Head of the DIRE Emilia-Romagna Agency

 

SPECIAL EVENTS

10.00 am

Piazza Maggiore

Generations and Sports

Marathon of Generations

A 5km recreational walk in the centre of Bologna.

Sport is synonymous not only with well-being and health but also with solidarity. It is in this spirit that the Festival delle Generazioni has planned the marathon, the proceeds of which will go to the “Luca De Nigris House of Awakenings”, A public assistance and research facility of the Bologna Local Health Authority with the aim of giving a voice to people with coma after-effects and supporting their families through a fundraising campaign that can finance adequate assistance pathways.

in collaboration with "Friends of Luca Onlus" Association, ASD Run With Us And Provincial CSI of Bologna

 

THE FUTURE IS ALREADY YESTERDAY

edited by Marco Stancati

LABORATORIES

The words and images to say it

10.30 am – 12.00 pm

University of Bologna, Giorgio Prodi Hall

Immigration

 We're all "colored," so why call only "black" people that? It's a human tsunami. Rescues of shipwrecked refugees are associated with disaster in the collective imagination.

Over three hundred words and phrases of this type are analyzed on the "Parlare civile" website. They are the most used in the media and in everyday language. Immigration is the largest section of the site, with 70 word-cards, from "illegal" to "refugee" to "brutal" to "residence permit." When faced with the most common labels, such as "illegal immigrant," "vù cumprà," and "nomads," we always try to suggest alternatives.

But images, much more than words, create labels and generalizations about complex social phenomena that involve the weakest or minority groups of the population.

With Raffaella Cosentino

Training event valid for the Emilia-Romagna Order of Journalists

 

 

SPECIAL EVENTS

10.30 am

Carracci Hall, Ascom Auditorium

MEI Workshop

Special 50 Years of Video Clips in Italy

Christian Battiferro, Director

Fabrizio Galassi, Journalist and Teacher of New Media and Web Journalism

ROUND TABLE

11.00 am

“Enzo Biagi” Auditorium in Salaborsa

Welfare and care: working in social services today

In a time of crisis, social work is a resource for the future.

We're talking about cooperatives and associations that, by optimizing human and professional investments, seek to reduce costs and help rationalize public spending.

We're talking about social work, which works to protect the rights of the most vulnerable, the elderly, refugees, asylum seekers, those addicted to drugs or alcohol, and all those vulnerable groups currently forced to contend with a reduction in welfare policies and the resources allocated to them.

In particular, we discuss non-self-sufficient elderly people, the central role of the family and access to care, as well as the role of family workers and caregivers.

We'd like to talk about social issues TODAY, so that we can choose to invest in welfare, making a far-sighted choice capable of implementing a policy of inclusion, prevention, and not just emergency response.

We want to talk about social work because it builds new forms of solidarity and produces the common good, because it spreads a culture of cohesion. Indeed, thinking in solidarity, by engaging social, institutional, civil, and economic stakeholders, builds more open and welcoming communities.

Working in social work today means, in addition to new job opportunities, especially for young people, also increasingly connecting with that part of humanity that allows us to remind ourselves that we are human beings and as such we can only cooperate to try to make this planet of ours better and with a welfare system that places people at the center.

Franca Biondelli, Senator and Undersecretary of State of the Ministry of Labor

Flavia Franzoni, IRESS Scientific Committee

Maurizia Martinelli, Secretary of the CISL Emilia Romagna Union with responsibility for Social Policies

Hubert Jaoui, Writer and Founder of the GIMCA Association of Paris

Luca Romano, Director of Local Area Network

Lella Palladino, President of the Eva Cooperative, DiRe Association

coordinates Annarita Incerti, Head of the AGI Emilia Romagna agency

SPECIAL EVENTS

11.00 am – 12.00 pm

Generations Tent, Piazza Maggiore

Meetings in Piazza Grande

 (PRE)VISIONS FOR THE FUTURE

A look back at the past

Eva Cantarella, Jurist, Writer and Historian

Interview by Francesco Durante

AFTERNOON

SPECIAL EVENTS

3:30 PM

Generations Tent, Piazza Maggiore

Creativity Workshop: Chronological Age vs. Actual Age

Creativity is a capacity everyone has from birth. Unfortunately, for various reasons, this ability is so hindered that many people believe they are not creative. Even if it is not used for years and decades, our creative power, as recent neuroscientists demonstrate, can be unleashed and developed at any age. New neurons can be born, but only if we put in the effort, with beneficial consequences not only for our psyche but also for our health.

This workshop will be a training ground where you will be invited to do exercises that will allow you to discover the "hidden treasure between your ears" and learn simple tricks and techniques to generate original ideas and make a thousand discoveries that can enrich your daily life, both personal and social.

edited by Hubert Jaoui

 

WRITERS' MARATHON

3:30 PM – 4:30 PM

Mondadori Bookstore

Nicola Lagioia

Antonio Scurati

coordinates Francesco Durante

 

HUMAN CAPITAL

4:30 pm

Salaborsa Urban Center

Generations and Politics: Communication, Ideas, Cities

How political communication has changed over time

Antonio La Forgia, Former President of the Emilia Romagna Region

Matthew Lepore, Councillor of the Municipality of Bologna

coordinates Antonio Farnè, President of the Emilia-Romagna Regional Council

 

Training event valid for the Emilia-Romagna Order of Journalists

THE FUTURE IS ALREADY YESTERDAY

edited by Marco Stancati

LABORATORIES

#PrainingWords

Writing workshop

4:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Carracci Hall, Ascom Auditorium

#Preeping words from another world

Writing science fiction and fantasy, two genres that truly bridge generations. Lecture and workshop led by Carlo Vanin (Twain School teacher, writer, and author of La notte della Mediarchia, Panda Edizioni).

With Carlo Vanin

edited by Roberta Lepri

in collaboration with Twain School And G. Marconi Scientific High School of Grosseto

THE FUTURE IS ALREADY YESTERDAY

edited by Marco Stancati

LABORATORIES

Radio from Propaganda to Social Media

4:30 pm

“Enzo Biagi” Auditorium in Salaborsa

Radio began broadcasting in Italy in 1924, but throughout the 1920s, it remained a status symbol for the wealthy bourgeoisie: licensing fees were high, the country's electrification was patchy, and the price of radio was high. Mussolini recognized its propaganda potential and, in the 1930s, by imposing and subsidizing the production of low-cost radio, transformed it into a powerful mass medium, reaching audiences in town squares, rural centers, and schools. Thanks to Gianni Pelagalli's Museum of Communication and Multimedia, we will hear the authentic voice of propaganda, with insights into political communication then and now. We will also hear the authentic voices of Italian opera and song up until the 1960s, both directly and through the "new narrative" (textual, photographic, and audiovisual) that social media will create of the event.

Stefano Chiarazzo

John Pelagalli

interventions of

Michele Ferrari

Boys from Radio Immaginaria

in collaboration with the Pelagalli Communication Museum

SPECIAL EVENTS

5:30 PM

Generations Tent, Piazza Maggiore

Meetings in Piazza Grande

 (PRE)VISIONS FOR THE FUTURE

Age, time and generations

Marc Augé, Ethnologist, Anthropologist and Writer

Interview by Francesco Durante

 

EVENING

MAJOR EVENTS

9:00 PM

Manzoni Auditorium Theater

Theater

Two Impossible Interviews: Cosimo and Giuliano de' Medici

The "impossible interviews" are a historic radio format from the 1970s, in which real contemporary intellectuals pretend to interview 82 reborn ghosts of people from another era. Great names in Italian literature have attempted this original radio experiment: Andrea Camilleri, Italo Calvino, Maria Bellonci, Umberto Eco, Giorgio Manganelli, Edoardo Sanguineti, and Maria Luisa Spaziani. Inspired by this successful format from the past, two interviews will be conducted: one with Cosimo and the other with Giuliano de' Medici, the first great exponent of the Florentine family, and his grandson Giuliano de' Medici.

With

Alessio Boni And Mariano Rigillo

Text and Direction by Francesco Brancatella

Music by Paolo Sergio Marra

Images of Vittoria Camobreco

 

 

NIGHT

 

SPECIAL EVENTS

10:00 PM

Tent of Generations

Songs and Generations

The Festival's protagonists tell their story in a song

Music by The Virtuosi of San Martino

edited by Francesco Durante

CISL Ferrara C.

Cisl Ferrara, with its 28,153 members in the entire province, is an important point of reference for workers and citizens; the union offers concrete help every day for the protection of rights, guaranteeing concrete help in order to solve the problems of daily life. Through the trade union structures of the category, the CISL defends workers in all sectors of the world of work, pensioners, unemployed and atypical workers, without any political, religious or ethnic prejudice.

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