Theatre
Comes to ICTP
Who was the female mathematician and philosopher Hypatia of
Alexandria, and what were her contributions to science?
Find out about this important personality through a re-enactment
of her life by students from the Trieste secondary school Guido
Corsi. The one-hour performance takes place Thursday, 19 March
2015, in ICTP's Budinich Lecture Hall, and is open to ICTP
visitors, scientists and staff. There will be two shows--one at
12:30 and another at 17:30--but note that the earlier one is
intended for a number of classes from the Guido Corsi school.
Several ICTP staff members and scientists will be joining the
student performers, including:
--Valerio Cappellini (Marie Curie Library)
--Alaa Aly Elsayed Aly Elshorbagy (Postgraduate Diploma
Programme student)
--Elisa Fratini (Post-doctoral fellow)
--Ali Hassanali (Long-term visiting scientist)
--Gordana Omanovic (Marie Curie Library)
--Lina Sitz (Post-doctoral fellow)
--Fernando Villegas (Head, Mathematics Section)
Live music by a baroque ensemble will accompany the performance.
The show's original text is inspired by various historical
events, and will be enriched by personal considerations of
scientists on topics such as science and freedom of thought,
religion and science, science communication, and science and
gender.
The emblematic story of Hypatia provides an opportunity to
reflect on a topic of great relevance that is deeply felt by
scientists: the importance of respect for freedom of thought and
tolerance, essential elements for the advancement of scientific
thought that, in the words of Abdus Salam, "is the common
heritage of mankind."