SHAOLIN TEMPLE ITALY (Shaolin Cultural Center of Milan), organizer of "meets SHAOLIN MILAN", has collaborated on the large video-multimedia (by STUDIO BLUE ) the Pavilion dedicated to Buddhism for the Show “The Road of the Gods” presented in de "THE WAY OF SILK" – ROME INTERNATIONAL BIENNIAL CULTURE 2011-2012. For contrubuire to disclose the authentic Shaolin Culture together dissemination of Chinese culture and Eastern, “MILAN meets SHAOLIN” 2Edition offers to all interested parties a weekend in the capital to visit the exhibition and attend a technical training Shaolin Kung Fu and Sanda Shaolin ShiYanHui led by Monaco.
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26-27 November 2011
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PROGRAM
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Saturday 26/11 : She went to Rome (through Frecciarossa) + visit to the Exhibition “The streets of the Gods” c / o Backhoe Diocletian
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Sunday 27/11 : stage e Shaolin Kung-Fu Shaolin Sanda + return to Milan (through Frecciarossa)
EXHIBITION PRESENTATION
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Title: The streets of the Gods
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Where: Baths of Diocletian
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When: October 2011 – 28 February 2012
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Organization: Ministry of Heritage and Culture, Special Superintendence for Archaeological Heritage of Rome, in collaboration with the Chinese Ministry of Culture, Agency Institutional China Art Exhibition, Zètema Culture Project and Electa
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Concept and scientific: ISIAO (Italian Institute for Africa and the East); Chairman of the Scientific Committee: Gerard Gnoli; Scientific Editors: Pierfrancesco Callieri and Francesco D'Arella.
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Preparation creative and media: Studio Azzurro
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Narrative plot: the exhibition, its world premiere, China on track to a map on a cloth wrapped over 30 m (from the early sixteenth century and found recently in Japan) meant to represent the overlapping of cultures and religions along the Silk Roads, in a path that winds along Palmyra, Mosul, Ctesifonte, Taq-e Bostan, Merv, Ghazna, Samarkand, Swat, Nail, Turfan, Dunhuang, Xi’an, Chang’an, Beijing. The exhibition will accompany the visitor through a fascinating and endless journey, illustrated with virtual materials (images,multimedia reconstructions,animations) and a selected number of important artifacts of various types,through the city that most animated the street from the Mare Nostrum in Beijing,between the second century BC. and fourteenth centuries AD.
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FOR INFO AND RESERVATIONS:
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333-2199350 – info@milanoincontrashaolin.net
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