It opens on June 23 and closes in autumn. Dedicated to "Bidda", the eleventh edition of the Festival della Resilienza opens, one of the most vibrant and visionary events in the Sardinian and national cultural scene, organized by the cultural association Propositivo. This year's edition immerses itself in its roots, where it all began, with a season dedicated to the concept of "Bidda". A term that translates as "country", but which contains a much deeper meaning. "The bidda - specifies Gian Luca Atzori, president of the association - is the place where each of us preserves our roots. We love it for the very strong bond that connects us to our origins, but at the same time we hate it for the few opportunities for growth and development that it often offers". The vice president, Valentina Vinci , adds: " ProPositivo has always been committed to overturning this paradigm, creating opportunities right where young people tend to flee. It is this bond that calls us back, pushing us to pour into this precious container everything we have learned on our individual journeys."

The Festival, which has also crossed regional borders, involves over 50 partners from local, national and European entities. The festival opens on June 23, with Rosita Manuguerra and her novel Malamina , presented by the EMMEPI Bookshop, and continues with an intense program that intertwines words, music, images and nature trails. Worthy of note is the return of the beloved Tour Muraghes, led by Gabriele Nicelli with real anthropological and archaeological explorations between history, art and landscape.

A full program of events and important appointments has been prepared, which can be consulted on the Propositivo website. "The Festival of Resilience - says the president, Gian Luca Atzori - is not just a cultural event, but a social, artistic and educational project of very wide scope. In constant dialogue with the new generations, the institutions and the territories, it today represents a virtuous example of participatory cultural innovation. A collective invitation to resist, transform, regenerate".

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