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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:COI The Empathic Movement (Italian: La Scuola Empatica / Empatismo) is a literary, artistic, philosophical and cultural movement[1][2][3] founded in the South of Italy in 2020[1][4] within the 'New Cultural Triangle of Ancient Cilento':[5] Omignano - "The Aphorisms Village",[6] Salento - "The Poetry Village",[7][8] Vallo della Lucania - "Seat of Contemporary Arts Centre".[9][10][11][12][13][14][15] From this first Triangle the Cultural Pyramid of Cilento was born to represent the enlarged epicenter of the Movement with 25 villages involved which joined with a new cultural identity and signing a protocol agreement.[16]

Description

The symbolic myth of the movement,[17] is called Unus:[18] an unknown demigod (son of Zeus and of a mortal woman) representing the Total Artist killed, torn to pieces and thrown into the Alento (Campania) river by his brothers, determining the old separation of the Arts.[19][20]

Menotti Lerro asked several noted artists to sign the “Empathic Manifesto”, to join in their peculiar expression of the “Arts” in a less individualistic way.[21] They then started to help create a new cultural pole in Southern Italy, giving life first to the “Contemporary Arts Centre” in the Cilento area, which has invented "The Poetry Village", "The Aphorisms Village" and The Cilento Poetry Prize, giving light to new territory in terms of culture. The decentralization of culture gives voice to the silent masses of Cilento especially the peasant ones in the mountains, with a peculiar emphasis on intense and genuine emotion and feelings to share with others through Arts, refusing individualism, social exclusion, excesses of competition among artists and also rejecting the large phenomenon of plagiarism mainly due to the mass media and internet in particular.[22][1][23]

The Empathic School was the third School started in the Province of Salerno, as stressed by the Soprintendenza of Salerno e Avellino in 2021. The previous two were the Eleatic School and Schola Medica Salernitana.[24][25][26][27][28]

Since 2019 the Movement had its own seats (Centro Contemporaneo delle Arti) both in Cilento and in Milan to organize its events.[29]

In 2019 the artist and academic Marco Baudinelli from Accademia di Belle Arti di Carrara created the logotype of the Centro Contemporaneo delle Arti.[30]

In 2019 the official Manifesto written by Menotti Lerro and Antonello Pelliccia was launched before at the literary Caffè Giubbe Rosse in Florence,[31] after at the Brera Academy of Milan[32] and later at the Central Library, Edinburgh in Scotland.[33]

In 2023 the Musician Stefano Pantaleoni, from Parma Conservatory Arrigo Boito, composed the official anthem of the Empathic Movement.[34][16]

In 2024 the Italian painter Omar Galliani, from Brera Academy, drew the figure of Unus, the symbolic Total Artist of the Empathic Movement.[35]

In 2024 the Italian singers Michele Pecora and Santino Scarpa dedicate their own songs to the Empathic Movement.[36][37]

The Cilento Poetry Prize is considered by the Movement as its main present for deserving and empathetic artists.[38]

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First edition cover of the volume La Scuola Empatica, Ladolfi 2020

Notable members who signed up include: Menotti Lerro, Giacomo Rizzolatti, Olga Tokarczuk, Dacia Maraini, Milo de Angelis, Giampiero Neri, Franco Loi, Roberto Carifi, Najwan Darwish, Franco Mussida, Valerio Magrelli, Gino Finizio, Michael Lieber, Tiziano Rossi, Lidia Vianu, Paolo Guzzanti, Maurizio De Giovanni, Maria Mazziotti Gillan, Andrew Mangham, Giorgio Bàrberi Squarotti, Remo Bodei.[39][40][41]

Bibliography

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Cover first edition of the New Manifesto of Arts (2020) by Lerro and Pelliccia
  • Menotti Lerro, Antonello Pelliccia, New Manifesto of Arts (Zona: 2020) Шаблон:ASIN
  • Menotti Lerro, La Scuola Empatica: movimento letterario-artistico-filosofico e culturale sorto in Italia nel 2020 (Ladolfi: 2020) Шаблон:ISBN
  • Francesco D'Episcopo, "Nuovo Manifesto sulle Arti", in Menotti Lerro, Tra Drammaturgia e Narrativa (Genesi: 2019), pp. 125–136. Шаблон:ISBN
  • "Nuovo Manifesto sulle Arti" in Annali Storici di Principato Citra, a. XVII n. 1-2, 2019, pp. 318–326. Шаблон:EAN
  • Marius Chelaru on "Poezia" Revista de cultura poetica, Anul XXVI, nr. 1 (95) / Primavera 2021.

Further reading

  • Ottavio Rossani, "Domani a Edimburgo Menotti Lerro terrà una lettura di sue poesie e presenterà il 'Nuovo Manifesto sulle Arti' già lanciato in Italia mesi fa", Corriere della Sera, 21 October 2019.
  • Ottavio Rossani, "Stasera a Vallo della Lucania il poeta Menotti Lerro lancia la "Scuola Empatica", per lo sviluppo dell'intelligenza emotiva attraverso le arti", Corriere della Sera, 09 September 2020.[42]
  • Empatismo/Scuola Empatica: Movimento Letterario-Artistico-Filosofico e culturale sorto in Italia nel 2020, ISSN: 0392-5080
  • By Carlo Di Legge on Nuovo Manifesto sulle Arti
  • Ottavio Rossani, on Corriere della Sera, 25 February 2021, "I cento della "Scuola Empatica", nuovo Movimento per le Arti, fondato da Menotti Lerro. Un libro con il Manifesto e le testimonianze".[43]
  • Davide Speranza, on Il Mattino, 09 August 2022, p. 28.
  • Ste. Mar., on Il Mattino, 26 January 2023, "Il percorso di Menotti Lerro, da Parmenide all'Empatismo".
  • Provincia di Salerno "Domani al Museo Archeologico la presentazione della Scuola Empatica", 15 March 2023[44]
  • Nicola Femminella "La svolta culturale del Cilento realizzata da Menotti Lerro con le sue innnovazioni", Il Quotidiano di Salerno, 31 October 2023.[45]
  • Provincia di Salerno "Presentazione del volume accademico The Empathic Movement, Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2023, a cura di Menotti Lerro", 16 January 2024[46][34]

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