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The Italian Slow Food association was founded in 1986 and
its birth was celebrated in Barolo in the Langhe district
in the province of Cuneo. The international movement was
founded in Paris in 1989.
The definition contained in its Manifesto conveys a very
clear message: a movement for the protection of the right
to taste.
If Slow Food has grown into a large-scale international
movement, with over 60,000 members in all five continents
(of whom about half in Italy), it is precisely because the
concept of pleasure is a complex one encompassing
many meanings and involving many aspects of our existence.
Slow Food's main offices, situated in Bra (Cuneo), a small
town in southern Piedmont, employ about 100 people. They
are the hub of a close-knit network of local grassroots
offices in Italy and abroad, the so-called convivia, which
promote the movement by staging events, debates and other
initiatives. Thanks to the hard work and enthusiasm of their
managers, collaborators and members, they provide continuous
feedback to the central offices in Bra.
The Ark of Taste is a first step in this direction. The
aim of this massive project is to identify and catalogue
(alas increasingly often) products, dishes and animals that
are in danger of disappearing. The operational offshoots
of the project are the so-called Slow Food Presidia, through
which the association provides economic support and a media
back-up to groups and individuals pledged to saving an Ark
product. To provide public recognition for all this work,
the Slow Food Award has been introduced, the first edition
of which was held in Bologna in October 2000.
If we wish to enjoy the pleasure which this world can give
us, we have to give of our all to strike the right balance
of respect and exchange with nature and the environment.
This is why we like to define ourselves as eco-gastronomes
. The fact is that our pleasure cannot be disconnected from
the pleasure of others, but it is likewise connected to
the equilibrium we manage to preserve (and in many cases
revive) with the environment we live in.
A lot of ground still has to be covered, and much of it
will be uphill. But there are many of us and we all have
strong legs! We began with the world of wine which has literally
changed skin in Italy over the last 15 years, We continued
with the complex universe of cheese, creating the two-yearly
Cheese, an exhibition of all the worlds very finest
dairy produce. Now we also organize the Salone del Gusto
(Hall of Taste), the third edition of which was held in
October 2000. These are the major large-scale events we
stage to create public awareness. We also devote great energy
to what we call Taste Education through taste workshops,
tasting courses and the books and magazines we publish.
From awareness to wellbeing and back again! The journey
is always a new, various and exciting one. Like in the responses
man and mature have found together in the course of the
centuries to meet a need - that of pleasure - that is much
more complex than mere physical survival.
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