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The “Park of the Creativeness” it is the place that welcomes the Monument devoted to Roberto Benigni, country native of the great artist, is situated in Manciano near Castiglion Fiorentino among Cortona and Arezzo, in the heart of the Val di Chiana. Born from the idea of Andrew Roggi and sustained by the community of Manciano was inaugurated in 1999. Since then was been protagonist of numerous artistic events what collective and personal shows of young people and affirmed artists, making to not only appreciate the sculpture as artistic and creative event for few employees, but above all as a strong moment of aggregation and cultural growth for a lot of simple people. The creativeness therefore as conductor that life animates around the park spin and that the young people it involves in particular way. Such motivations justify the demonstrations what the stages of sculpture with the students of the academy of Belle Arti of Florence and the show devoted to Pinocchio in which have participated 45 Italian and International artists.These demonstrations have as objective to sensitize the young people and to approach them to the art making way that scholastic classes can visit the shows and to follow the phases of realization of a work in bronze.

2003 has been a very intense year for the “Park”: with the end of the show devoted to Pinocchio, the expositive center has welcomed the works of an artist that has crossed '900 art big part, Jean Marie De Maigret reviewed by an eclectic critic, Pier Francesco Greci that has known to gather all the tones that the painter has transmitted in hiscanvans. Ended the show of De Maigret the “Park” has entertained a very unusual event “the trebbo”, stings of meeting, a magic evening in which the arts and the artists him sculptures meet.Near, paintings and for the first time the floral works of Marilena Calbini; some reunited poets to "Trebbo" have declaimed their poetries banqueting and inviting other bridegrooms poets to do it in the dream to return to the poetry, in the quiet of the Val di Chiana, the lost voice. 
In the occasion of the "1° Trebbo" of the Park of the Creativeness a very particular artistic contest has been organized, also the “Cipposetto d'oro” in which of the young ones “artists” (with less than ten years) they are challenged in painting and sculpture realizing some simpatic works.

From on July 1° in the expositive room has been introduced the show of Andrew Roggi by the title “Trees and Tuscan Men” in which the artist intends to realize a trip to the discovery of the “Tuscanyss”, representing not the tree as a plant but as the man that has lived in our earth, valorizing it and handing down it to our days as a territory appreciated by the whole world; an imput to valorize our territory devoted above all unusual evening to the youngle people.Another show is taken place on August 23, a meeting with the music, the concert of the students of the course of improvement  piano held by the teacher Luigi Tanganelli. Besides the jobs are initiated for the realization of a fountain that is set in a new area of the park, wide 5 meters and tall 3 will be performed in bronze and serene stone. They will intervene in the realization students of the academy of Belle Arti of Florence and Perugia besides numerous artists; essentially devoted to the young people, using a synthetic and clear language, easily interpretable from all. Other interesting inaugurated event on April 22 and it will finish July 31 st 2004 it is a show from the title “Optic Illusions the science to understand the art”, a trip to the discovery of the reality through scientific images and works of sculpture, painting, graphics and photo of numerous artists.These are only some opportunities that make the “Park of the Creativeness” ideal for a visit.  

 

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Andrea Roggi - Parco della Creatività - Via SP 25, N° 236a - 52043 - Castiglion Fiorentino -Arezzo - Toscana - Italy - tel +39 0575 653125 +39 0575 653401 +39 3336461405 andrearoggi@alice.it