NOTTE MORRICONE BY MARCOS MORAU
On Monday, April 8th, at 2:30 PM, at the Sala Stampa Estera in Rome, we presented Notte Morricone, the new creation that celebrates the indelible artistic legacy of the Oscar-winning Ennio Morricone, thanks to one of the foremost international choreographers, Marcos Morau.
The show is the result of interdisciplinary collaborations among dance, music, and theater realities.
Two main co-producers: Macerata Opera Festival (outdoor debut: August 1st, 2024) and Teatro di Roma (indoor debut: October 24th at Teatro Argentina, where the performances will continue until november 10th). The other co-producers are the Foundation I Teatri di Reggio Emilia, Centro Servizi Culturali Santa Chiara di Trento, Centro Teatrale Bresciano and Ravenna Festival, which has provided the Orchestra Giovanile Luigi Cherubini for the recording of the score, adapted and transcribed by the Maestro Maurizio Billi.
After collaborating with some of the most renowned international choreographers such as Jiří Kylián, Ohad Naharin, and Johan Inger, CCN/Aterballetto now turns to Marcos Morau, one of the most sought-after choreographers in the contemporary scene. The Spanish author, with his visionary power and the ability to transfigure musical universes, proposes a unique evening intertwining dance, visual arts, and cinematic suggestions. According to Gigi Cristoforetti, director of the Center, “thanks also to the collaboration of important production partners, some of whom have been faithful over the years, others brand new and arrived for the occasion, CCN/Aterballetto faces its most ambitious challenge.”
With an innate tendency to reconcile very different vocabularies and ideas, Marcos Morau is an artist capable of deeply questioning contemporaneity, of which he is an intense choreographic voice, but not only. In him, the theme of the hybridization of languages is “native,” as we could say borrowing the expression used for millennials and their digital practice.
So Morau describes his relationship with the Maestro’s music: “People often ask me what music I listen to, what music inspires or accompanies me in my daily life, and I always answer the same way: from classical music to new contemporary waves, I draw inspiration from many different sources, and Ennio Morricone is always at the top of the list.”

THE STAGES AND PARTNERS OF NOTTE MORRICONE
The production sees important collaborations with national entities, such as the Macerata Opera Festival, where the work will have its outdoor debut on August 1, 2024, at 9:00 PM.
In October, it will be the Fondazione Teatro di Roma, co-producer of the project, to host the first indoor performance on October 24, and the subsequent repeats, from October 25 to November 10, 2024, at the Teatro Argentina. In this context, Notte Morricone will be co-presented by the prestigious Festival Romaeuropa.
Among the supporters of the work, prominent national entities include the Fondazione I Teatri di Reggio Emilia, the Centro Servizi Culturali Santa Chiara di Trento, the Centro Teatrale Bresciano, and Ravenna Festival, which has provided the Orchestra Giovanile Luigi Cherubini, entrusted with the recording of the score, adapted and transcribed by Maestro Maurizio Billi.
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