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Baciarsi a Milano

2020-04-28 12:50
BACIARSI A MILANO PROJECT We’ve been astonished when we started to see our city empty. Road with no people, empty squares, streets, churches. All the shops closed. Looking at the images on the breaking news I thought quickly to one of my poems “MILANO” written on 2014. The idea at time when I wrote it was to celebrate the town, to show the any town is beautiful if you have the chance to kiss your lover in every corner. You can stand the queue, the people, the crowd, the traffic jam, all the inconveniences of a city, only taking a break and kiss your lover. Now, in time of quarantine, the meaning of this poem changed completely. It is the same poem but in the town nobody is able to embrace and kiss someone else. It is forbidden. So the poem become a wish, a hope. So I asked through a videocall on Instagram and facebook to all my contact to be part of this project of hope, to read the poem to be inspired to shoot some images of Milano. Somebody shot their home, courtyard, somebody the scenes of their all day life, we collected all the videos, composed a music inspired from the images. And then finally, I read the poem with this new supports, making this video poem that’s a collective look on the town. In times of isolation we were able to build something together, even if isolated, we have all been part of a common project, a project of hope. Bio Paolo Agrati was born in 1974 in May. He mainly deals with poetry, writing, music and pleasantries. He has published the poetry collections: “Ugly Poems” (Edicola Ediciones 2019) “Scores for a farewell” (Musical soundtracks for a farewell) (Edicola Ediciones 2017) a book that includes 13 songs, “Amore & Psycho” (Miraggi Edizioni 2014), “Nobody repairs the route” (La Vita Felice 2012), “When the summer cracks” (Lietocolle 2010) and the booklet “little odyssey” (Pulcinoelefante 2012). He is one of the main Italian Slammer and has always proposed his poetry from the stage, bringing it with the Readings in the most unusual and unconventional places.
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