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BOW

BOW – open rehearsal

For the first time, Gaetano Palermo and Michele Petrosino are guests of the Danza in Fonderia programme.

Audiences will have the opportunity to attend the work in progress of BOW, a new choreographic project that investigates the act of bowing as a gesture shaped and traversed by time.

Far from being a form of praise, BOW explores the bow as an ambiguous and layered bodily gesture which, throughout history, has taken on strong social, political, and cultural meanings. Suspended between a turning inward and an opening toward the other, the gesture becomes a site of tension between recognition and submission, intimacy and public representation.

Through the performers’ bodies, BOW reactivates the memory of this gesture in the present, making visible the temporal dynamics that continue to inhabit our bodies today.

a performance by Gaetano Palermo, Michele Petrosino
sound design: Luca Gallio
lighting design: to be defined

production: KLm
with the support of SIAE – Per Chi Crea
with the support of SupportER – Rete Anticorpi Emilia-Romagna

Bow is a choreographic project centred on the act of bowing or reverence (in English bow), a gesture typical of theatrical and religious contexts and also widespread—though in different forms and modes—within social practices of greeting, recognition, and consent. Through a form of writing embodied in the performers’ bodies, the project aims to develop an analysis of the tensions and ambiguities inherent in this gesture, retracing its history through a catalogue of its variations in order to grasp its sociopolitical and psychological implications.

At once a folding inward toward the self and an opening toward the other, the practice of bowing or reverence is a sign of acknowledging a presence perceived as possessing vital, worldly, or divine power. This recognition—of which the bow is the bodily manifestation—corresponds to a human disposition of dependence, obligation, service, or prayer, oriented toward transcending a limit or obtaining a gift, a grace. Situated on the threshold between subjective intimacy and public representation, this gesture takes on different meanings depending on the degree of bending, ranging from a simple inclination of the head to kneeling or complete prostration. Abnegation and salvation, servility and power coexist within a physical tension that finds in the bow its fragile yet potent measure.

Palermo/Petrosino is a duo formed by Gaetano Palermo and Michele Petrosino, working at the intersection of contemporary dance and visual arts. Their research investigates the ontology of movement—from stillness to transformation—with a strong focus on perceptual devices and on the relationship between body, image, and gaze. Their work has been supported and presented by institutions and festivals such as La Biennale di Venezia, Triennale Milano, MAMbo Bologna, Fondazione I Teatri di Reggio Emilia, Teatro Regio di Parma, Santarcangelo Festival, and Kilowatt Festival. In 2025, they won the SIAE – Per Chi Crea grant with BOW.

Gaetano Palermo, whose background spans philosophy, performing arts, and visual arts (University of Bologna, IUAV Venice, Academy of Kassel), has worked with artists including Bruce Nauman, Romeo Castellucci, Chiara Guidi, Claudia Castellucci, and Tamara Cubas. He has presented his work at the Venice Biennale and in national and international festivals and contexts.

Michele Petrosino, an artist and performer with training in theatre, dance, and literary studies (University of Bologna), has collaborated with Kinkaleri, Nico Vascellari, and Bruce Nauman, and was a performer in Bros by Romeo Castellucci (2021–2023). Together with Palermo, he is the author of Still, winner of the CosmoGiani Award 2024.

TICKETS
€3 for everyone / free admission for children under 6

TICKET PURCHASE

Tickets can be purchased online at www.biglietteriafonderia39.it.

The Fonderia box office opens one hour before the start of the performance.

Seats are not numbered.

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