Original text, imagoturgy | Francesco Pititto
Instalation, direction | Maria Federica Maestri
Performer | Valentina Barbarini, Adriano Engelbrecht, Roberto Riseri, Giancarlo D'Antonio, Davide Rocchi
Music | Andrea Azzali
Organization | Elena Sorbi, Ilaria Stocchi
Communication and press office | Michele Pascarella
Technical care | Alice Scartapacchio
Media video | Stefano Cacciani
In collaboration with ISREC
With the patronage of Arcigay LGBTQI+ Italy
Production Lenz Fondazione
Parma, Lenz Teatro, Habitat Pubblico, 23 aprile 2018
During the German Nazi regime, numerous homosexual people were interned in concentration camps together with Jews, Rom, children and adults with disabilities, opponents of the regime, communist people. What distinguished homosexual people from other prisoners was, in the case of men, a pink triangle sewn onto the uniform at chest height; in the case of women, a black triangle. It is customary to refer to the extermination of homosexuals in Nazi concentration camps as the Homocaust. It is estimated that at least 50,000 homosexual people were interned in the concentration camps.
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