Rutigliano, XXIII competition terracotta whistle
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Gianni Capotorto
RUTIGLIANO - The 23rd national competition in terracotta whistle 'City of Rutigliano "opens its doors tomorrow Thursday. The 58 works accepted in the competition were made by the main exponents of Italian art pottery. The largest group, 19 artists, is to Puglia (13 Rutigliano only three of Bari, also represented Conversano, Gioia del Colle and Grottaglie), the other artists in the race coming from Veneto, Umbria, Abruzzo, Calabria, Tuscany and Sicily . All have grappled with the theme "Unity of Italy and whistles," chosen for this year in celebration of the 150th anniversary of the birth of the Italian State.
The opening ceremony of the exhibition of films in competition is scheduled to 18.30 in San Domenico Palace, home of the Museum of Terracotta Whistles, with assistance from the Mayor Roberto Romagno and municipal councilor for Tourism Gianvito Defilippis. A jury of experts will select the most beautiful whistles, whose authors will be awarded prizes purchase (1,300 € to the winner, € 600 per second, the third € 400) and the "Fisoro 'trophy created by the goldsmith Delliturri Vincenzo; The jury, which will meet this morning, will also have the task of identifying the work addressed the special prize for the satire.
Like every year, but also visitors to the exhibition can vote il fischietto preferito in un apposito seggio elettorale allestito sabato 16 e domenica 17 gennaio: all’opera più votata andrà il premio «Fischietto popolare 2011».
Domani sera nel corso della cerimonia sarà presentata anche l’opera in terracotta realizzata dal maestro rutiglianese Vito Moccia, dedicata a Mario Monicelli, il regista e sceneggiatore tra i principali esponenti della commedia all’italiana, recentemente scomparso. Prevista anche una relazione del giornalista Emanuele Cazzolla che illustrerà la storia del concorso.
Oltre alla mostra delle opere in gara, per la prima volta Palazzo San Domenico ospiterà anche una collettiva di artisti rutiglianesi dal titolo «Contaminazioni d’arte»: esporranno Mariarosaria Colamussi, Giovanna Delliturri, Giuseppe Lombardo, Giuseppe Torello, Valerio Palumbo e Francesco Laforgia.
Fonte articolo : la Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno
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Aggiornamento del 15.01.2011 dal sito: comune.rutigliano.ba.it
Ecco la Festa di Sant’Antonio Abate con la sua caratteristica Fiera dei Fischietti in Terracotta, unica del suo genere in Italia.
Dalle ore 7 alle ore 22 di Domenica 16 e Lunedì January 17, the municipal pine wood, a long snake of noisy and colorful stalls will wait for an opportunity that many tourists come from all over Italy, winding among the food stalls of local associations. The Terracotta
whistles, typical products of rutiglianese, reproduce, often in caricature form (January 17 marks the beginning of the Carnival), people more or less known in the city, but also the national political landscape, the world of entertainment , TV and sports.
also prevalent traditional "Galli-Whistles" which ancient custom for every man gives the woman as his declaration of love. The highlight of
Fair is Monday, January 17: scheduled pitches folklore, the traditional blessing of the animals (15,30) and the launching of balloons (20,00).
Italian Post Office will perform a temporary service for special postmark San Domenico Palace, home of the Museum of Terracotta Whistle "Divella ', where he also staged an exhibition of 23 works in competition for the National Competition of the Terracotta Whistle" City of Rutigliano ": visitors to the exhibition (free admission) will be able to express their preference by voting in a special polling station and thus to contribute to the choice of" Whistle People 2011, "between 58 realizzati da artisti di Puglia, Veneto, Umbria, Toscana, Calabria, Sicilia e Abruzzo.
A Palazzo San Domenico è allestita anche la mostra collettiva di artisti rutiglianesi, “Contaminazioni d’arte”.
Info: tel 080.4763748 / 080.4769062 - fax 0804763792
mail cultura@comune.rutigliano.ba.it
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