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ANIME SENZA VOCE 3rd Edition

21 – 23 September 2018  •  San Marino (RSM)

For the third edition of the international art event “Anime Senza Voce” it goes to the autonomous republic of San Marino in the historical center. From September 21 to 23, the President Brigitte Ostwald and her colleague Luisa Riceci brought the strong issue of child abuse to light among many tourists, citizens and passers-by. Thanks to the participation of various charities, clubs and artists, the event became even more important.

With 60 artists present and 300 works on display, the inauguration took place in the Palazzo S.U.M.S. in the presence of the local television and with great success. The opening was made by Avv. Marco Fusaroli and historian and art critic Dr. Antonio Dal Muto directed and accompanied by the performance of the artist Mary Sperti. The opening of the event then continued at Palazzo Graziani with the emotional and conceptual performance by the artist Antonella Turci. The other two days saw other activities such as painting workshops for children, performances of acrobatic gymnastics and a series of debates on violence against minors.

New this year was participation in a charity lottery, in which every participant, thanks to a donation, had the opportunity to win an exhibited work and also to do a good job for the charities that help minors and women and they support victims of abuse.

For the third edition of the international art event “Anime Senza Voce” it goes to the autonomous republic of San Marino in the historical center. From September 21 to 23, the President Brigitte Ostwald and her colleague Luisa Riceci brought the strong issue of child abuse to light among many tourists, citizens and passers-by. Thanks to the participation of various charities, clubs and artists, the event became even more important.

With 60 artists present and 300 works on display, the inauguration took place in the Palazzo S.U.M.S. in the presence of the local television and with great success. The opening was made by Avv. Marco Fusaroli and historian and art critic Dr. Antonio Dal Muto directed and accompanied by the performance of the artist Mary Sperti. The opening of the event then continued at Palazzo Graziani with the emotional and conceptual performance by the artist Antonella Turci. The other two days saw other activities such as painting workshops for children, performances of acrobatic gymnastics and a series of debates on violence against minors.

New this year was participation in a charity lottery, in which every participant, thanks to a donation, had the opportunity to win an exhibited work and also to do a good job for the charities that help minors and women and they support victims of abuse.