Campobasso: the video documentary “Rutas PatagonAppenninicas/Vie PatagonAppenniniche” is included in the cycle “The sounds and the bone”
Thursday 16 March, at the Circolo Sannitico in Campobasso, appointment with the video documentary “Rutas PatagonAppenninicas / Vie PatagonAppenniniche”, 'Costantino Nigra' Cultural Anthropology award for the Visual Anthropology category.
Campobasso: the video documentary “Rutas PatagonAppenninicas/Vie PatagonAppenniniche” is part of the “The sounds and the bone” cycle.
Il Common di CampobassoThrough the department to the Culturein collaborateaction Ministry of Culture, Central Institute for Intangible Heritage and the State Archives of Campobasso, the University of Molise - BIOCULT Research Center and the Municipal Library and Media Library of Campobasso, starting from last 2 February started a cycle of well five meetings with a strong ethnoanthropological and ethnomusical interest, called "The sounds and the bone".
Right within this review at hours 17.30pm on Thursday 16 March, at the Circolo Sannitico, Will be held on third of the five scheduled meetings and will have as protagonist Professor Letizia Bindi, director of the BIOCULT Research Center of the University of Molise, and the video documentary "Rutas PatagonAppenninicas / Vie PatagonAppenniniche” (20'39, 2021), Cultural Anthropology Award 'Costantino Nigra' for the Visual Anthropology category.
The work was carried out within the framework of the project CUIA/CONICET 'TraPP – Transhumance and Pastoralism as elements of Inmaterial Heritage' in collaboration between University of Molise, Universidad de Rio Negro en Bariloche and Arena Documenta. The Patagonia e the Apennines they are united by same extensive and transhumant farming practices: the Mapuche shepherds and those of the Italian bone, the sheep, the goats, the cows of the different local breeds, the territories, the winds, the saints, the waters, the fires of the sheep tracks and the rutas.
Il project aims to observe le clutches and transformations of the present, the exploitation unsustainable of resources and care of the territories of which men and animals are instead custodians and bearers. This recognition it goes to consolidate the activity of the Unimol Biocult Research Center, coordinator of the TraPP project and other cooperation projects with Latin American partners and more generally connected to pastoral themes: one organisers' activities di Research e action and strengthens also commitment of the Center in terms of Unimol's third mission and public engagement at the different levels of territorial resolution and multidisciplinary cooperation for research. Speakers at the meeting, together with Professor Letizia Bindi, will be Vincenzo Lombardi, Paula Gabriela Nunez (in remote connection), Fernanda Fongi Gaspary and Pablo Liniesky.
After the meeting on Thursday 16 March, the March 30th will be Giovanni Carozza's turn, which will instead talk about “Music and singing practices in Gambatesa between intergenerational transmission of knowledge and digitalisation of ethnomusical heritage”.
Il 19 April at 17.30 hours, review will end with the meeting which will have as its theme text by Stephen C. Cappannari and Leonard W. Moss “Anthropological studies in Molise. Bagnoli del Trigno 1954-1969” edited by Gino Massullo.
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