Il Museo Internazionale della Maschera Amleto e Donato Sartori ospita la mostra Samurai a cura di Paola Pizzi e Walter Valeri.
Lo scultore Roberto Nottoli ha ricreato le maschere dei Samurai e gli antichi Golem giapponesi, utilizzando scampoli di stoffa, vecchie cinture, rubinetti arrugginiti, guarnizioni dismesse, bulloni e frammenti di metallo solitamente destinati al riciclaggio.
Nelle stanze del museo i visitatori possono rivivere il sacro rullo dei tamburi, lo scintillio delle scimitarre, l’eco di feroci battaglie, scontri fulminei che si concludevano in sanguinosi corpo a corpo, oppure il ghigno dei signori della guerra e gli irsuti demoni a cui si appellavano.
Inaugurazione sabato 13 maggio alle ore 16.30.
Orari di visita: martedì 9.30-13.30, mercoledì e venerdì 9.30-13.30 e 14.30-18.30, domenica 17.00-20.00.
Chiusura annuale agosto e giorni festivi nazionali.
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