Cities on the Move: The Mayor of Naples Meets the Press at the Commonwealth Club of San Francisco
On June 14 at 11:30 AM the Mayor of Naples (Italy) Luigi de Magistris will be meeting the press at the Commonwealth Club of San Francisco to discuss the new spirit of resurgence that is enlivening this southern Italian city.
San Francisco, CA, June 13, 2013 --(PR.com)-- Renowned internationally for its beauty but also for its stark economic and social contrasts, Naples, which in recent years had to cope with criminal and sanitation emergencies, is living a cultural and social resurgence which is bringing the city back to its position as one of Europe's major centers for creative innovation, and one of the continent's pivotal intersections for cultural integration.
A young energetic and independent politician Luigi de Magistris, is a former mafia and camorra prosecutor, a staunch supporter of civil rights of all minorities, and of zero waste practices. He was swept into office on the wave of a civil revolution which has cast old parties aside to make way for a new coalition of civil-minded community organizations.
De Magistris comes to San Francisco also to promote Unite The Two Bays, www.unitethetwobays.com--an economic and cultural exchange projects that mires to revive the historical ties running between the Bay Area of San Francisco and the Bay of Naples. Unknown to many is for example the fact the the San Francisco Opera was founded by a Neapolitan born musician; that the Mediterranean Diet is the brain-child of the collaboration in the 1950s between researcher at the University of Naples and the University of Berkeley; and that the Slow Food Initiatives (such as Slow Food Nation) for which San Francisco has become renowned worldwide were inspired by the 4th International Slow Food World Congress of Naples.
An interesting, and unique, connotation of the project is that the cultural aspects are realized in support of creating innovation, startups, cutting edge scientific research and new entrepreneurship in the city (please read more at http://www.napoliunplugged.com/from-vesuvio-to-silicon-valley-and-back-unite-the-two-bays.html). Unite the Two Bays aims also to launch a periodical international appointment on the Mediterranean Diet, in collaboration with the departments of neurology and cardiology of the University of California San Francisco.
The Teatro di San Carlo, Naples' opera house and Europe's oldest functioning lyrical institution, has in some ways become the ambassador of this effort, which enjoys also a wide support in the business community of the Bay Area and among Italians and Italian Americans of this region. The Teatro di San Carlo will in fact hold a concert on October 25, The Concert of the Two Bays, in San Francisco at the World Memorial Opera House in collaboration with the orchestra and chorus of the San Fancisco Opera (about 400 musicians on the same stage, a Guinness when it comes to two lyrical orchestras playing together under the direction of the same baton) to celebrate the Bicentennial of Verdi's birth.
Open also to the public, de Magistris' meeting with the media--June 14, 2013 at the Commonwealth Club of SF--will provide a rare occasion to the American press to gain a firsthand insight into the dynamics that make possible bringing a city back from the brink of collapse.
Mayor de Magistris' press conference and Unite the Two Bays—www.unitethetwobays.com--are a Campania Felix, Llc. production.
For further information and to RSVP please contact Paolo Pontoniere, a Campania Felix Managing Partner, at pmpurpont@aol.com
A young energetic and independent politician Luigi de Magistris, is a former mafia and camorra prosecutor, a staunch supporter of civil rights of all minorities, and of zero waste practices. He was swept into office on the wave of a civil revolution which has cast old parties aside to make way for a new coalition of civil-minded community organizations.
De Magistris comes to San Francisco also to promote Unite The Two Bays, www.unitethetwobays.com--an economic and cultural exchange projects that mires to revive the historical ties running between the Bay Area of San Francisco and the Bay of Naples. Unknown to many is for example the fact the the San Francisco Opera was founded by a Neapolitan born musician; that the Mediterranean Diet is the brain-child of the collaboration in the 1950s between researcher at the University of Naples and the University of Berkeley; and that the Slow Food Initiatives (such as Slow Food Nation) for which San Francisco has become renowned worldwide were inspired by the 4th International Slow Food World Congress of Naples.
An interesting, and unique, connotation of the project is that the cultural aspects are realized in support of creating innovation, startups, cutting edge scientific research and new entrepreneurship in the city (please read more at http://www.napoliunplugged.com/from-vesuvio-to-silicon-valley-and-back-unite-the-two-bays.html). Unite the Two Bays aims also to launch a periodical international appointment on the Mediterranean Diet, in collaboration with the departments of neurology and cardiology of the University of California San Francisco.
The Teatro di San Carlo, Naples' opera house and Europe's oldest functioning lyrical institution, has in some ways become the ambassador of this effort, which enjoys also a wide support in the business community of the Bay Area and among Italians and Italian Americans of this region. The Teatro di San Carlo will in fact hold a concert on October 25, The Concert of the Two Bays, in San Francisco at the World Memorial Opera House in collaboration with the orchestra and chorus of the San Fancisco Opera (about 400 musicians on the same stage, a Guinness when it comes to two lyrical orchestras playing together under the direction of the same baton) to celebrate the Bicentennial of Verdi's birth.
Open also to the public, de Magistris' meeting with the media--June 14, 2013 at the Commonwealth Club of SF--will provide a rare occasion to the American press to gain a firsthand insight into the dynamics that make possible bringing a city back from the brink of collapse.
Mayor de Magistris' press conference and Unite the Two Bays—www.unitethetwobays.com--are a Campania Felix, Llc. production.
For further information and to RSVP please contact Paolo Pontoniere, a Campania Felix Managing Partner, at pmpurpont@aol.com
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Paolo Pontoniere
415-310-9214
www.unitethetwobays.com
Amelia Antonucci, Managing Director, amelia.antonucci@gmail.com
Cell 917-478-0694
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Bob Rogers, 858.349.3041
brgrs752@gmail.com
Judy Laws, 858.349.3821
Jblaws1@netscape.net
Contact
Paolo Pontoniere
415-310-9214
www.unitethetwobays.com
Amelia Antonucci, Managing Director, amelia.antonucci@gmail.com
Cell 917-478-0694
Laws-Rogers Associates
Bob Rogers, 858.349.3041
brgrs752@gmail.com
Judy Laws, 858.349.3821
Jblaws1@netscape.net
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