The World at Home 2021: music, art and flavors from around the world

The World at Home project, promoted by ASCS – Scalabrinian Agency for Development Cooperation in collaboration with the Church of Carmel, aims to create a channel of communication between the various realities in the area. In May and June 2021, at the Carmine Church in Milan, Italy., four migrant communities(Ethiopia & Eritrea, Hungary, Brazil and Bangladesh) will make their reality known through cultural, folkloric and gastronomic events.

The goal of the project is to stimulate and grow dialogue and sharing between migrant communities and the local community, with the belief that knowledge cancels out the fear of the other, especially when they are different from us in language, culture or religion.

Due to the epidemiological emergency, it will be possible to open the events to a limited number of participants upon online reservation. However, it will also be possible to follow us remotely on the Facebook pages of ASCSand of Milan Ethno TV.

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    Calendar of events

    8 p.m. at ASCS (Carmine Square, 2 Milan)

    Reservations are required

    – Opening night

    Friday, May 14, 8 p.m., online
    Art and culinary workshops will take us on a journey through the countries of the world-China, Ukraine, Ecuador, India, Moldova, Peru, Philippines, Senegal, Egypt, Bolivia, Morocco and Sri Lanka.

    – Ethiopia & Eritrea

    Friday, May 21, 8 p.m., Carmine Square, 2 (Photo Album)
    A journey into Eritrean/Ethiopian culinary traditions, rituals and art in collaboration with the Cambio Passo and Ethiopian Aid Center youths.

    – Hungary

    Friday, May 28, 8 p.m., Carmine Square, 2 (Photo Album)

    Violinist Janos Hasur, Exhibition by artist Jutka Csakanyi, Hungarian Proverbs with writer Giuseppe Dimola.

    – Brazil

    Friday, June 11, 8 p.m., Carmine Square, 2 (Photo Album)

    Dance and music by Delma Pompeo and Kal Dos Santos, “Art without Borders” exhibition by Eugenia Harten.

    – Bangladesh

    Saturday, June 19, 4 p.m., Carmine Square, 2 (Photo Album)

    Families from Busto Arsizio’s Bengali community tell their stories through songs, food and stories

    – Final evening

    Friday, June 25, 8 p.m., Carmine Square, 2 (Photo album)

    Reservations

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