International Women’s Day is celebrated on 8th March. The focus of the celebrations ranges from general celebration of respect, appreciation and love towards women to a celebration for women’s economic, political and social achievements.
For the second year Bagni di Lucca will hold its Omaggio alla Donna at the Casino Municipale in Ponte a Serraglio.
There will be exhibitions of painting, sculpture, photography and a display of things related to cooking and recipes from the past until today.
The opening event will be on 8th March at 6.00pm. There will be music and refreshments. A small donation of €5 is suggested.
The exhibition will be open from Saturday 8th until 16th March. On Saturdays and Sundays it will be open from 4.00pm until 8.00pm and Monday to Friday from 5.00pm until 8.00pm.
There will be a closing event for the exhibition on Saturday 15th March with music by the Emma Morton Trio followed by a buffet and the event will close finally on the following day Sunday 16th March.
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Antonella Capecchi
Cobas
Cinzia Coronese
Clara Curto
Anna Darlington
Anna Maria Garibotti
Morena Guarnaschelli
Maureen Halson
Michaela Kasparova
Keane
Swietlan Kraczyna
Lago
Anita Lenzi
M Gloria Letari
Gianfalco Masini
Monica Michelotti
Carol Newmarch
Amerigo Peruzzi
Tony Phillips
Pierluigi Puccini
Pietro Soriani
Gisella Valdrighi
Alessandra Zago
Barbara Kelly
Amelia Egland
Bennet Sundlie
Zachary Zimmerman
International Women’s Day (IWD), originally called International Working Women’s Day, is marked on March 8 every year.
In different regions the focus of the celebrations ranges from general celebration of respect, appreciation and love towards women to a celebration for women’s economic, political and social achievements.
Started as a Socialist political event, the holiday blended in the culture of many countries, primarily Eastern Europe, Russia, and the former Soviet bloc. In many regions, the day lost its political flavour, and became simply an occasion for men to express their love for women in a way somewhat similar to a mixture of Mother’s Day and Valentine’s Day.
In other regions, however, the original political and human rights theme designated by the United Nations runs strong, and political and social awareness of the struggles of women worldwide are brought out and examined in a hopeful manner.