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Get ready for three captivating gatherings at the Sala Luttazzi in Magazzino 26, Porto Vecchio/Porto Vivo, from January 10 to 14, 2024, within the framework of the “A Light Always On” showcase. All events are open to the public.
Wednesday, January 10, 2024, at 5:00 PM Literature Beyond Borders Join us for the presentation of publications by prominent writers from Fiume, in both Italian and Croatian, followed by a discussion on borders with major minority associations in the region. Building on the debate in Fiume a year ago titled “No More Borders,” we will delve into concrete initiatives to create new opportunities for understanding the new geopolitical reality of the region, the role of minorities, and the ability of culture to pave new paths collectively. Presented by the Fiumani nel Mondo Association. Free Admission Webpage Link: Literature Beyond Borders
Saturday, January 13, 2024, at 5:30 PM Beautiful World for Other Times – Climate Witnesses Wanted Explore the state of our planet amidst climate change and evolving lifestyles with Federico Taddia and climatologist Elisa Palazzi, the minds behind the “Beautiful World” project. This event marks the launch of the “Other Times – Climate Witnesses” project organized by the Cultural Association Museo della Bora in collaboration with Imaginario Scientifico and the Alpine-Adriatic Meteorological Society. Presented by the Cultural Association Museo della Bora Aps. Free Admission Webpage Link: Beautiful World for Other Times
Sunday, January 14, 2024, at 9:30 AM 100 Years and More of Giulian Sports – Athletes in History Don’t miss the screening of the documentary by Dario Roccavini, a two-part, 60-minute exploration showcasing the triumphs of athletes from Trieste, Istria, Fiume, and Dalmatia from the early 1900s to the present day. Witness the achievements of Olympians, world and European champions in various sports, ranging from athletics to water sports, martial arts, and more. A celebration of the rich sporting history of the region! Presented by Dario Roccavini. Free Admission Webpage Link: 100 Years and More of Giulian Sports