Remembrance Day with the emotions of the Piccolomini students
Even the students of all branches of the Istituto Superiore Piccolomini they wanted to remember this day full of memories and meaning through their skills and their art, giving life to a journey of emotions through the streets of the city.
“We liked to think that it was a gesture that young people make by taking up the baton of memory – he explains the head teacher of the Piccolomini Francesco Frati – as a choral action, as a moment in which one tries to give a voice which is a feeling that we all have when we think of the horror of the Shoah. What is new in this scholastic emotion is that each boy is using the artistic-expressive language with which he has the greatest confidence, so that this element of memory, which in the end is our conscience, can be strengthened through this day and guide a little better than what has been done in the past”.
A day that must teach everyone, but especially the younger ones, because certain mistakes must not be repeated.
“It is a duty for all of us adults to ensure that I can experience this day not only as a distant memory, but as something that could always repeat itself – he added the councilor for culture of the municipality of Siena Pasquale Colella -. The events that are happening in Eastern Europe tell us this”.