Lucilla Giagnoni, with her Magnificat will be at the Erios theater on Saturday 30 November, at 9.00 pm. The show, with the sponsorship and support of the Municipality of Vigliano Biellese, is the result of a proposal by the Voci di Donne Association, with the contribution of the Cassa di Risparmio di Biella Foundation.
Free admission offer, with fundraising for victims of violence. The occasion is to reflect, in a profound and innovative way on the female figure, just a few days before the International Day against Violence against Women, which falls as is known on November 25th.
The Magnificat, prayer and ancient poetry, contains within itself the deepest sense of humility, together with praise, thanksgiving, service. “My soul magnifies the Lord and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior because He has looked upon the humility of His servant“. Just because Serva (servant) is a Lady and Queen. Virgin, Mother.
Lucilla Giagnoni writes: «Perhaps, this is an answer: the Generations, that is the History, that is our action, must henceforth recognize all this. Only if the “Feminine” re-emerges from the Earth, there will be a possibility for everyone of future coexistence, not only in survival, but in bliss, that is, in happiness.
I used verbs to the future because maybe I am still tied to the logic of the masculine, there are “maidens / princesses” instead, who, as the chronicle tells us almost every day, all over the world are already waking up, they already shake the powerful from the thrones, they already work to save the earth with the care and government of female hands and minds. Finally“.
“I sincerely thank the Association of Voci di Donne – says Mayor Cristina Vazzoler – who also brings to Vigliano the undisputed talent of Lucilla Giagnoni: with her show she keeps the light on the world of women and on the violence they suffer every day. It is important to keep attention focused on the phenomenon, to focus on contrasting educational and cultural initiatives, to build the foundations of a society capable of rejecting gender-based violence, and to thank all the volunteers on a daily basis, in listening centers and in protected facilities. they deal with supporting the victims and giving them a chance to get out of the distressing spiral of violence.”
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