In collaboration with European Parliament
ARS PACE PER L'EUROPA
An Ars Pace event that aims to promote the active participation of different sectors of civil society in the “Conference on the Future of Europe” and to encourage dialogue among young Europeans through the universal language of Peace in Culture, Art and Music.
Saturday 31 July 2021, Assisi
The event
A day for Europe
An event for peace in the city of peace. Ars Pace wants to promote the participation of all sectors of civil society and encourage dialogue among young Europeans through the universal language of music that defines our European identity, such as the “Hymn to Joy”, a witness of peace and solidarity, disseminated by Miguel Ríos’ rock interpretation who inaugurated the “Conference on the Future of Europe” on 9 May.
A donation in favour of the Istituto Serafico di Assisi is welcome.
Assisi painted by Caterina Balletti
THE MESSAGE OF ART
Ars Pace per l’Europa
Inauguration of “Ars Pace per l’Europa” and exhibition of the painting “A blow to civilizations” by the Spanish artist Sofia Gandarias.
Sala Pinacoteca, Piazza del Comune, Assisi.
THE CONFERENCE
Peace Deal Forum
The “Conference on the Future of Europe” within the appointment with the Peace Deal Forum. A meeting dedicated to the cultural, economic, social and health heritage with the participation of the founders of Ars Pace: Enrique Barón Crespo, Monica Baldi, Anna Rüdeberg. In addition, Franco Ivan Nucciarelli and Valentina Parasecolo will participate.
Palazzo Monte Frumentario, Vicolo degli Esposti, Assisi.
THE CONCERT
Ars Pace concert for Europe
Inauguration of the “rEvolution” summer festival with the concert of the Ensemble Assisi Suono Sacro and the Ars Pace orchestra, coordinated by Andrea Ceccomori with Michele Fabrizi and Opera Dance Music.
Piazza San Rufino, Assisi.
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“A blow to civilizations”, Sofia Gandarias
Picture of the series “The Silences of Gandhara”, the region between Pakistan and Afghanistan where the ancient art almost exclusively of Buddhist subject originated with Indian, Iranian and Hellenistic influences. The beautiful scarred, wounded and bandaged face, inspired by “Greco-Roman-Buddhist” art and the gun testify to the violence and terrible destruction of the Buddhas which was a profound blow to civilizations.
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Created by Diego Mazzocchini