Mauro Macario

Mauro Macario
Born (1947-02-21) 21 February 1947
Santa Margherita Ligure, Italy
Occupation Poet, essayist, theatre and television director

Mauro Macario 21 February 1947, Santa Margherita Ligure, Italy, is an Italian poet, essayist and director.

Biography

Born from the union of Erminio Macario and Julia Dardanelles, after attending the School of Dramatic Art of Piccolo Teatro (Milan) and at the end of a long apprenticeship as an assistant director with Bruno Corbucci has started to film directing, then at the theater, and finally to the television caring for RAI programs on music.[1]

Direction

Theater author

Biographer of his father

Biographer of his father Erminio Macario for which he wrote the biography titled Macario, a comedian fallen from the moon,[4] that traces the artist's life from birth in an attic of Porta Palazzo in Turin, to the success on the international stage, dedicated in 2004 a specific autobiographical novel inspired by the world of the magazine:Ballerina in a row. In it is described in detail, around a love story between a young actor and a Nordic dancer, the world of Variety, which he attended as a teenager in the sixties. It is November 2007, a new revision biographical most private titled Macario, my father.

Poetry and music

As a poet he has participated in several editions of the International Poetry Festival of Genoa and other Rassegne similar both in Italy and abroad, especially in France, his country of choice. Since 2003 collaborates with Gianluigi Cavaliere[5] leader of Chantango, Italian musical ensemble that explores the combination of poetry and music in a show called Tangando poets and in a recital dedicated to Léo Ferré[6] entitled Ni Dieu Ni Maitre. In the album Bestiary love of the group Chantango is inserted a poem by Mauro Macario, Sam, set to music and sung by Gianluigi Cavaliere with recitatives work by the same author.

Bibliography

Essay

Articles and essays in magazines A, Poesia, Libertaria, Volontà, La Danza, Primafila.

Poetry

In 1990, at the end of an artistic-existential drawn from disparate experiences, approaches to poetry. Between 1990 and 2012 published six books of poetry:

Anthologies

Macario is present, with poetry, translations and essays on his work in many anthologies:

Notes and references

  1. , Biblioteca Teatrale SIAE.
  2. , Davinotti: Perché si uccidono.
  3. , Teatro Greco: Il sogno di una maschera.
  4. , Corriere della Sera: Quel ricciolo chiamato Macario.
  5. , Regione Marche: Festival Léo Ferré.
  6. , Rockol: comunicato stampa.
  7. , Città Della Spezia: Sconfinando, il Premio Montale Fuori di Casa va a Polito, Sechi, Teophilo, Tonelli e Macario.

External links

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