AMAT Cultural Enterprise and its three founding members (Francesca Lazzeroni, Concetta Anastasi, and Costanza Renai) will be honored on Saturday, December 14, by the Palma Cappuro Association during a gala evening at the Hall of Mirrors of the Museo Correale di Terranova in Sorrento (Naples). The award recognizes them in the “Cultural Management” category.
The event, held in partnership with the Center for Neapolitan, Southern, and European Theater Studies of Naples, will be presented by Gius Gargiulo, President of the Palma Cappuro Cultural Association, and Dr. Nunzia Schiavone. It promises to be an evening rich in art, music, and culture.
The award, established by the Association to keep alive the humanistic spirit of the Greco-Roman classical world and theater, is presented annually to women in Campania, Italy, and beyond who have distinguished themselves through their talent and commitment in culture, cultural entrepreneurship, social engagement, education, and academic research.
During the evening, AMAT’s opera artists—Costanza Renai, Francesca Lazzeroni, and Keren Or Davidovitch—will perform several a cappella pieces, including Per Amelia, an original composition by Concetta Anastasi. This meaningful work celebrates female solidarity and the power of shared experiences.
“We are deeply grateful and moved by this recognition from the Palma Cappuro Association,” the founding members stated. “We thank its President and everyone who made our participation in this evening possible. This acknowledgment is profoundly significant for us personally, for AMAT, and for all our work, which we share with our amazing and tireless collaborators.”
During the evening, guests will also be invited to support cancer research through the A.I.R.C. (Italian Association for Cancer Research, website: https://www.airc.it).