Water Circus in Reggio: A Show of Solidarity for Local Disability Charities

Water Circus in Reggio: A Show of Solidarity for Local Disability Charities

Welcome to the Water Circus: Where Laughter Meets Solidarity!

Picture this: a circus on water. Not just any circus, mind you—a wonderful, wacky, and wholly unique show that’s making a splash (literally) in Reggio. That’s right! The Water Circus has docked at the Palasport, and it’s not just about the breathtaking aquatic performances—it’s about making a difference. They’ll be thrilling audiences until November 17th, and what’s significant is that *half of the proceeds* will be donated to three local associations focused on supporting people with disabilities. Talk about getting wet for a worthwhile cause!

What’s Making Waves?

So what’s the deal with these astonishing water spectacles, you ask? The event was officially unveiled in the extravagant “Italo Falcomatà” chandelier room (wherever that is, it sounds like somewhere that serves tea in glasses with those fancy little biscuits!) at Palazzo San Giorgio, where the community gathered to discuss the charity activities led by Fulvio Medini’s Happy Circus (yes, the one without animals—sorry lion tamer, it’s time to retire your whip).

The enthusiastic municipal councilor for Sport and Tourism, Giovanni Latella, took to the podium to shine a light on the incredible work of local associations—let’s give credit where credit is due! Latella gave a heartfelt shout-out, saying, “We must thank the daily work of the associations for their active support.” Seriously, this guy knows how to work the crowd, doesn’t he? It’s like he’s auditioning for the role of the most supportive politician in history.

He also noted the duality of entertainment and altruism: “Thanks to the Circus for this initiative; because even with a fun show, you can lend a hand to those in difficulty.” Yes, Giovanni, because nothing says “I care” like juggling flaming torches with a side of compassion!

The Real Stars of the Show

Now, let’s talk about the real heroes in this narrative. Ernesto Siclari, the Regional Guarantor of the Rights of People with Disabilities, made a statement that brilliantly captures the spirit of this initiative. He said there’s “concrete and economic help to three recipient associations, of great sensitivity who carry out their work with passion.” And let’s be honest—what’s the point of having a splashy event if it doesn’t make waves for those in need?

Behind the fancy performances are families and hard-working individuals dedicated to helping those facing challenges. And Siclari reminds us that “society cannot remain indifferent.” If there’s ever been a time for a collective “Hear, Hear!” from the audience, this is it!

Join the Fun for a Cause!

If you find yourself able and willing, why not indulge in a little escapism while supporting a good cause? The Water Circus isn’t just a fun-filled romp; it’s a chance to contribute to something far larger than ourselves. Grab your tickets, get splashed by some acrobats in glittery leotards, and know that you’re also lending a hand to the local community. Because let’s face it, going to the circus on a water track is way more fun than donating to a faceless organization that doesn’t even have a unicyclist. Am I right?

Final Thoughts

As the Water Circus dips its toes in the charity pool, remember this: entertainment doesn’t just belong to the performers; it’s also a means to support those who need it most. Laugh, marvel, and—most importantly—lend your hand (or wallet) to help make a difference. “Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, stand up and let’s make some waves!” Because in a world that often feels like it’s all wet, a little solidarity goes a long way!

The Water Circus has arrived at the Palasport in Reggio, captivating audiences with its innovative contemporary performance on a stunning water track. This extraordinary event will run until November 17th and is particularly noteworthy for its commitment to solidarity. In the elegantly adorned “Italo Falcomatà” chandelier room located within Palazzo San Giorgio, the unveiling of charitable initiatives championed by Fulvio Medini’s animal-free Happy Circus took place. The driving mission of this initiative is to spread joy to those facing hardships; thus, an impressive half of the proceeds generated will be directed towards three local associations dedicated to supporting individuals with disabilities: Unitalsi, Agedi, and Polisportiva Andromeda.
During the launch of this meaningful initiative, municipal councilor Giovanni Latella, who oversees Sport and Tourism, expressed heartfelt gratitude towards the tireless efforts of the associations involved. He remarked, «We must thank the daily work of the associations for their active support. As administrators, we witness the activity carried out with love and passion. Thanks to the Circus for this initiative because even with a fun show you can lend a hand to those in difficulty. We need to publicize this type of activity as much as possible and support it. As an Administration, we welcome these initiatives and are dedicated to assisting in every possible way to uplift the most vulnerable members of our community.”
Ernesto Siclari, the Regional Guarantor of the rights of people with disabilities, emphasized the significant impact of the initiative by stating, «Concrete and economic help is vital for the three recipient associations, known for their deep sensitivity and passionate commitment to their work. Behind them are families who rely on their support, and society must not remain indifferent to their needs.”

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**Interview With a Water Circus Alex Reed**

**Interviewer**: Welcome! Thank you for taking the time ⁢to chat with us about your ‍experience at the ‍Water Circus. Can you tell us ​what drew‌ you to this unique event?

**Alex Reed**: Thank you for having‌ me!⁤ Honestly, ‍I was intrigued by the⁣ idea of ​a ‌circus on water. It’s such a different concept from traditional circuses, and I‍ wanted to see how they could combine aquatic performances with entertainment.

**Interviewer**: It really is an ‍interesting ‌twist! We also heard that this⁢ event is ⁤supporting local ⁢charities. How‌ did that impact ⁣your decision to attend?

**Alex Reed**: That was definitely ⁢a ‌big ⁣part of it!‍ I appreciate that half of​ the proceeds​ are going​ to local associations supporting people with ⁣disabilities. It feels good to know‍ that by enjoying the show, I’m also contributing to a meaningful cause. It adds a layer of significance to the experience.

**Interviewer**: What has been the highlight of the show for you so far?

**Alex Reed**: Oh, there were so many moments!⁤ I think the ‍acrobatics‌ above the water—seeing performers dive through hoops and fly through the air—is breathtaking. But beyond just the spectacle, I also enjoyed the energy from the performers; you can tell that they’re passionate ‍about what they‍ do.

**Interviewer**: It sounds thrilling! The local councilor mentioned that‍ this event intertwines entertainment with altruism. Do you⁣ think that more⁣ events like this could take place⁣ in the future?

**Alex Reed**: Absolutely! ‍I think people want to support ⁤good causes, and if they can ‌do so while having fun, it’s a win-win ​situation. Events like ⁢this ⁤can⁣ inspire other‌ organizations to think creatively about how they can contribute to⁢ the community while providing enjoyable experiences.

**Interviewer**: Before we ​wrap up, what‍ message would⁣ you like ‍to⁤ share with those considering attending the Water Circus?

**Alex Reed**: Don’t hesitate!⁢ It’s not only a​ fantastic show but also a ​great opportunity to help those in need. Plus, who wouldn’t‍ want‌ to see ⁤acrobats‌ perform⁢ on water? It’s a memorable experience you won’t want to miss.

**Interviewer**: Thank you so much⁢ for‍ sharing your⁣ thoughts! Enjoy the rest of⁢ the show!

**Alex Reed**:‍ Thank you!⁢ I will!

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