
Individual Final Works of the Bachelor
March 13-15, 2025
at the Teatro Dimitri, Verscio
Presentation times: 18:00 - 19:50 / Dinner break / 20:50 - 22:15
Adults CHF 20.–, Students CHF 15.–, Children up to 14 years CHF 10.–
Seats are limited and reservation is mandatory by sending an email to info@teatrodimitri.ch or calling 091 252 14 01 (Mon-Fri 9:00 – 12:00)
L’ombra sua torna ch’era dipartita | Dante – Inferno, canto IV
Maria Sofia Rizzi

November 4, 1921. The body of an Italian soldier, who died during World War I, is buried at the Vittoriano in Rome, in recognition of all the soldiers who died for the homeland. Through this act, an ordinary man, with an unknown identity, becomes the symbol of national identity. But what exactly defines the borders of this identity? And what does it mean, for a nation, to be born from a funeral?
Character inspiration: Unknown Soldier
Performer: Maria Sofia Rizzi
Text: Per il 4 novembre – Teresa Romei Correggi
Music: Come te non c’è nessuno – Rita Pavone
Lights: Andrea Ferrari and Jacopo Sidari
Set Design: Carmelo Mulé
Poster Image: Martina Parenti