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23 Oct

The Last Sicilian

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  • Entertainment

The Last Sicilian explores the vanishing heritage of the Sicilian language. It conveys a profound sense of disappointment in the impending demise of this linguistic tradition and its poetic existence.

On stage, the Sicilian language materialises as an ageing character, inviting the audience to witness its symbolic death. Through a narrative journey, the character recounts its poetic existence, tracing the linguistic evolution from ancient roots to neglect-induced demise.

With Rosanna Morales and Rosa Voto. Music by Irine Vela.

Followed by a talk on the Sicilian Language by Professor Joseph Lo Bianco

This show is the opening event of Avventure Siciliane II, a cultural festival presented by the Sicilian Arts Collective Australia (SACA) in association with Società Isole Eolie, CO.AS.IT., the Italian Cultural Institute and The Sicilian Association of Australia.

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Date Times
Thu 23 Oct
  • 6.30pm - 9pm 6:30pm - 9:00pm

Location

Museo Italiano
199 Faraday St
Carlton 3053

Price and bookings

Adult / general $35

Contact details

  • email address: paolo@coasit.com.au

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  • Accessible toilets
  • Companion card accepted
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  • Service animals

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