Reale come un’illusione | Alice Mangione | TEDxBergamo
Cosa accade quando permettiamo a noi stessi di vivere un’illusione, non come fuga dalla realtà, ma come strumento per plasmare il nostro futuro?Alice Mangione, attrice e narratrice, ci guida in un viaggio introspettivo sul potere dell’illusione: quella straordinaria capacità di immaginare – e persino vivere – ciò che ancora non esiste, come se fosse già reale.Attraverso aneddoti personali, Alice condivide la sua passione per il teatro e la scelta coraggiosa, fatta fin da bambina, di diventare un’attrice. Rivela come l’illusione sia stata per lei una compagna fedele, un motore di resilienza di fronte alle difficoltà, ma anche una lama a doppio taglio quando si trasforma in aspettative irrealistiche.Il suo talk esplora questa dualità: da un lato, l’illusione come salvatrice, capace di offrire rifugio e speranza nei momenti più bui; dall’altro, il suo potenziale distruttivo quando confonde i confini tra sogno e realtà. Concludendo, Alice ci invita a riconoscere il valore dell’illusione come una forza positiva, un “muscolo” da allenare per avvicinarci, passo dopo passo, al mondo che desideriamo.
Perché, in fondo, ogni grande cambiamento inizia con l’audacia di crederci, prima ancora che accada
Stand up Comedian, attrice, performer e autrice. Tra le protagoniste di diversi programmi comici italiani, tra cui “Mai dire Lunedì”, “Mai dire martedì”,“La prova dell’Otto”, “Glob – diversamente italiani”, “Colorado” e “CCN” nonché di “LOL 2 – chi ride è fuori” su Prime Video.
Alla carriera da comica affianca quella da attrice: recita infatti in diverse commedie per il cinema come “Oggi Sposi”, “Un fidanzato per mia moglie”, “Una terapia di gruppo”, in tv è la coprotagonista della serie di Canale 5 “Anima Gemella”.
Insieme a Gianmarco Pozzoli è l’ideatrice di “The Pozzolis Family”, progetto che la consacra tra le principali creators italiane, con due romanzi per Mondadori e 3 tournée all’attivo in tutti i principali Teatri d’Italia.
Dopo essere stata tra i protagonisti del Musical “Matilda”, attualmente in tour con Cruda e Nuda, il suo spettacolo solista. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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