multifunctional area for l'a quila
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Multifunctional area for young people Multifunctional area for young people in an earthquake-proof buildingin an earthquake-proof building
Project
After the earthquake in April 2009 and the devastation in the province of L‘AQUILA, a group of Italian and German friends from Frankfurt am Main together with musicians
from L’Aquila decided to help. The project aimed at constructing a safe place where children and youth could
undertake a variety of activity including playing music.
In the course of the year, the Caritas and the Archbishop of L’Aquila planned to construct multifunctional areas, which are earthquake-proof. We thought to participate using the
collected grants to finance it.
We were supported by the Italian Catholic Community, the Italian Consulate, die Hochschule für Musik und darstellende Kunst, all based in Frankfurt am Main.
Given the role played by the ECB in Europe and in Frankfurt am Main, the support from EURHOPE would be very much welcome.
Impressions from a destroyed city
Impressions from a destroyed city
At 3.32 AM on April the 6th 2009, 307 persons died, among At 3.32 AM on April the 6th 2009, 307 persons died, among them many students and children. them many students and children.
70.000 people lost their houses.70.000 people lost their houses.
The tragedyin the earth of
Europe
The tragedyin the earth of
Europe
The ProjectThe Project
Multifunctional area for young peopleMultifunctional area for young people
The multifunctional area will be used regularly to carry out:• educational activities such as music, theatre and drama
courses as well as• concerts by students and teachers of the Conservatory of
l‘Aquila.
In the multifunctional area , children and youths will play music to help people communicate.
Location of the project
Aquilacenter
Why a multifunctional area for concerts,
rehearsal and performances?
Why a multifunctional area for concerts,
rehearsal and performances?
Close collaboration with don Dino
Don Dino is a priest in charge of carrying out activities for children and youths. We are collaborating with him closely.
Conservatorio di Musica"Alfredo Casella“,L'Aquila
Impressions from the time beforeImpressions from the time before the earthquake: to help these children playthe earthquake: to help these children play
Some of events organised for the
project „Ein Haus für
L‘Aquila“
Some of events organised for the
project „Ein Haus für
L‘Aquila“
Marcello Mastracci and Matthias Braun in tournee
Children of the Italian section of the ESF helped collecting money
Pop-Concert„Emozioni Italiane“
Music lessons by artists from l‘Aquila in the Kellerskopf school in Wiesbaden
Parish fest: St. Lioba
In the spring and summer 2009
Carmine Colangeli and Francesco Quattrocchi at the piano in June and July in tournee for the project
Cellist concert of youths of the conservatorium of Frankfurt in St. Lioba
Messe and Concert in Frankfurt am Main under the Messe and Concert in Frankfurt am Main under the patrocinium of the Italian General Consulatepatrocinium of the Italian General Consulate
DonationsDonations
Activities
Euro
Concerts 13.233
Church collections
9.036
Companies
5.700
Individuals
3.387
School events
2.505
Calendar sale
1.560
Total income
35.421 Total expenses -4.511
Balance as at March 1, 2010
30.910
Contacts
Iris Wolter Donatella Parente Marcello Mastracci
Frankfurt Frankfurt L‘Aquila
iswolter@t-online.de donatella.parente @comunita-italiana-ffm.de marcellomastracci@hotmail.com
www.aquilahilfe.de
The project team „Ein Haus für L‘Aquila“
www.aquilahilfe.de
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