Rassegna in italiano - Episodio 2

EPISODE · May 18, 2015 · 5 MIN

Rassegna in italiano - Episodio 2

from RadioLacan.com |Giornata Mondiale dell’Autismo a Venezia. "Fondazione Martin Egge Onlus"

Domenica 12 aprile, la Fondazione “Martin Egge Onlus” insieme a Spirito Nuovo ha organizzato, in occasione della Giornata mondiale dell’autismo, una serata presso Palazzetto Pisani, a Venezia: “Cose viste a destra e sinistra senza occhiali. Singolarità sonore contemporanee”. In questa puntata proponiamo agli ascoltatori di Radio Lacan una riuscita rassegna di Silvia Cimarellli e Chiara Mangiarotti e due brani del concerto. Al toy piano Alessia Toffanin. Radio Lacan ringrazia gli organizzatori e in particolare Silvia Cimarelli per la sua preziosa collaborazione. La Fondazione Martin Egge Onlus accoglie bambini e adolescenti in difficoltà - affetti da problematiche riguardanti lo "spettro autistico" - che possano trarre vantaggio da un trattamento ambulatoriale. Realizza attività in rete con le scuole che frequentano i bambini e promuove attività di formazione e ricerca con le scuole e altre istituzioni europee orientate dalla pratica à plusieurs.

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