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SUMMARY:Stravaganze in sol minore
DESCRIPTION:FND/Aterballetto-Stravaganze in sol minore\nStravaganze in sol minore by Francesca Lattuada arrives at the Colpi di Scena Festival in Forlì. \nThe magical virtuosity of Toti Scialoja (1914-1998)\, a master not only of images but also of words\, with which a dancer and a baritone play\, is at the heart of this new creation for children\, signed by the Fondazione Nazionale della Danza / Aterballetto. \nThe almost magical vibrations that emanate from Scialoja’s poems are like the infinite rings that form on the surface of the water when a stone is thrown: evocative of unreal or hyperreal images\, carriers of a musicality that blends poetry and nursery rhyme\, making the extraordinary and the frightening hold hands. \nUnder a clump of scarlet roses\nThe toad offers hot tea with milk\nUnder a clump of peacock-blue roses\nIt’s the toad’s turn to rinse the cups.\n(Toti Scialoja\, The Apple of Hamlet\, 1984) \nCREDITS \nDirection and Choreography: Francesca Lattuada\nTexts: Toti Scialoja (excerpted from La mela di Amleto)\nMusic: The Klezmorin\, Gustav Mahler\, Dean Martin\, Clara Rockmore\nMasks and Objects: Natali Fortier\nPerformers: Vittoria Franchina\, Piersilvio De Santis \nCo-production: Fondazione Nazionale della Danza / Aterballetto and Centro Teatrale Bresciano\nIn co-production with Centro Servizi Culturali Santa Chiara \n \n\n\n 
URL:https://www.fndaterballetto.it/en/evento/stravaganze-in-sol-minore-15/
LOCATION:Accademia Perduta Romagna Teatri\, Teatro Il Piccolo - Via Cerchia 98\, 47121 Forlì\, Forlì\, 47121\, Italia
CATEGORIES:Productions,Stravaganze in sol minore
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SUMMARY:MICRODANZE
DESCRIPTION:  \nMicroDances arrive in Sarzana at the Fisiko! Festival – International Festival of Bad Actions. \nThe Program\nEppur si muove by Francesca Lattuada\nNear life experience by Angelin Preljocaj\nA GIG by Diego Tortelli\nActive Motivation by Elena Kekkou \nIn Eppur si muove by Francesca Lattuada\, a performer on a pedestal barrel is drawn to the notes of Beethoven’s Allegretto. His dance fascinates and seduces\, imposing like a prayer chant. Near life experience by Angelin Preljocaj explores the body in intermediate situations\, such as ecstasy and fainting. The subject is elsewhere\, captured by space and time. A GIG\, in the jargon of musicians and rock enthusiasts\, is a performance by the headlining group of an event. Diego Tortelli designs a short opening or closing act\, something brief to warm up the audience or bid them goodnight. Active Motivation by Elena Kekkou explores human existence\, an infinite line that\, in its wandering\, intersects with other lines creating interaction. \n\nFor groups of 30 spectators every 10 minutes. To attend the performance\, it is necessary to arrive promptly at the chosen time slot. \nDuration: 60 minutes \nThree performances: 8:00 PM\, 8:45 PM\, 9:30 PM
URL:https://www.fndaterballetto.it/en/evento/microdanze-8/
LOCATION:Fortezza Firmafede\, Piazza Cittadella\, 19038 Sarzana SP\, Sarzana\, 19038\, Italia
CATEGORIES:Aterballetto,MicroDanze
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SUMMARY:VISIONI DEL CORPO: IL CORPO NUDO
DESCRIPTION:NOTICE \nDue to unstable weather conditions\, the show will take place at the Bismantova Theater\, located at Via Roma 75\, Castelnovo ne’ Monti (Reggio Emilia)\, at the same time\, 6:30 PM. \nFor more information\, please write or call the ticket office at 3341023554 \nVisions of the body: discovering contemporary art through auteur dance. \nA “dancing encyclopedia” that speaks of the world through dance\, placing the body at the center of the human experience. This is the new project by CCN / Aterballetto\, a series of six cultural dissemination events that\, from May 27 to November 29\, 2024\, will fill the halls of the Fonderia in Reggio Emilia. Connecting the arts\, movement\, and current events\, the meetings address themes such as psychological well-being\, the relationship with the city\, the future\, and ecology through an experimental cultural medium. \nNicolas Ballario\, journalist\, curator\, and communicator\, introduces the topic of the debate\, which\, moving between dance and contemporary arts\, reflects on the body from a different perspective each time. Each meeting is divided into six moments\, dedicated to the works of six artists chosen to explore the main theme: famous faces of contemporary art\, well known to the general public. Each meeting will be interpreted by a choreographer from the contemporary scene\, who will translate the suggestions of the discussed works into dance with a new performance specifically designed for the project. \nSecond event: Sunday\, June 23\, 6:30 PM\nThe Naked Body \n\nNOTICE \nDue to unstable weather conditions\, the show will take place at the Bismantova Theater\, located at Via Roma 75\, Castelnovo ne’ Monti (Reggio Emilia)\, at the same time\, 6:30 PM. \nFor more information\, please write or call the ticket office at 3341023554 \nThe second event\, organized with the Municipality of Castelnovo ne’ Monti and part of the festival L’Uomo che Cammina\, will take place on June 23 in the evocative setting of the Pietra di Bismantova: Carlo Massari and Nicolas Ballario will guide the audience on a truly performative walk along the paths leading to the magnificent Pietra. On the evening dedicated to The Naked Body\, the choreographer will present Metamorphosis\, a work focusing on the ancestral\, animal\, and primitive body\, in three short pieces: Larva\, Blatta\, and Sapiens. \nWith Nicolas Ballario and Carlo Massari\nChoreographies by Carlo Massari\nFocus on Vanessa Beecroft\, Lucian Freud\, Jeff Koons\, David Lachapelle\, Robert Mapplethorpe\, Takashi Murakami \nIn partnership with \nPractical Information \nMeeting point\n6:30 PM – Ginepreto Cemetery (Castelnovo ne’ Monti hamlet) at Via Ginepreto 12 (there is a parking lot there) \nArrival point\nForesteria di San Benedetto\, Viale Bismantova 43/a \nTotal performance duration\n120 minutes \nFrom the meeting point to the arrival point\, a scenic dirt path of about 1.5 km\, overlooking the Pietra di Bismantova\, will be covered\, during which Nicolas Ballario’s interventions and dance performances will alternate. \nThe path is easy and suitable for everyone: we recommend wearing comfortable shoes – sneakers or sandals – avoiding high heels. \nhttps://vimeo.com/771485342 \n  \nCARLO MASSARI \nCarlo Massari is a performer\, choreographer\, and transdisciplinary creator active in the Italian and international contemporary scene. Always engaged in exploring new performative languages\, he delves into the hybridization and blending of diverse artistic disciplines\, defining in the “amphibious” form a clear and recognizable characteristic. His eclectic educational and professional path is marked by experiences that alternate between prose\, musical theater\, and ultimately dance and physical theater. \nOver the years\, he has collaborated as a performer with: Biennale di Venezia\, Barbara Nativi\, Marco Baliani\, Teatro dell’Argine\, TeatroDue\, Balletto Civile\, Compagnia Abbondanza-Bertoni\, Compagnia della Rancia\, Compagnia Petri Dish. In 2011\, he co-founded C&C Company\, a research and production company in the field of dance-theater (supported by MIC)\, where he is Artistic Director and has created several award-winning productions. \nIn addition to his company work\, he has been engaged as a choreographer by: Salzburger Landestheater\, Teatro Regio di Parma\, Teatro dell’Opera di Roma\, Bologna Festival\, Ferrara Musica\, Cie.Balletto Teatro di Torino\, Cie.OPUS Ballet. In 2019\, in collaboration with Leggere Strutture Art Factory\, he launched ANFIBIA\, a transdisciplinary training program for contemporary performers and creators. In 2020\, he was awarded the CollaborActionXL recognition by Rete AnticorpiXL and became an Associate Artist of Festival Oriente Occidente. \n \nNICOLAS BALLARIO \nNicolas Ballario\, born in 1984\, is involved in contemporary art applied to media. He began his professional career at Oliviero Toscani‘s factory La Sterpaia\, where he later became the cultural manager. He has collaborated with major artistic institutions and numerous publications. \nIn 2016\, he became the youngest ever recipient of the Premio Bassani\, one of the most prestigious awards for journalists distinguished in cultural and environmental fields. Currently\, he hosts and produces contemporary art programs on Rai Radio Uno and contributes to magazines such as Rolling Stone\, Living from Corriere della Sera\, and Il Giornale dell’Arte. In 2019\, he hosted the photography format Camera Oscura on LA7\, while from 2020 to 2022\, he led programs on Sky Arte including Io ti vedo\, tu mi senti?\, The Square\, and Italia Contemporanea.\nHe is the CEO of the newly established exhibition production company Piuma and oversees exhibitions and catalogs. Artribune magazine recognized him in their Best of for two consecutive years: in 2019 for radio and in 2020 for television projects. \n \nINFO & RESERVATIONS \n\nNOTICE\nDue to unstable weather conditions\, the show will take place at the Bismantova Theater\, located at Via Roma 75\, Castelnovo ne’ Monti (Reggio Emilia)\, at the same time\, 6:30 PM. \nFor more information\, please write or call the ticket office at 3341023554. \nBOOKINGS\nCell and whatsapp 3341023554\nEmail biglietteria@aterballetto.it \nUSEFUL INFORMATION \nDeparture from Ginepreto Cemetery\, via Ginepreto 12\, Castelnovo ne’ Monti (RE)\nArrival at San Benedetto Foresteria\, viale Bismantova 43\, Castelnovo ne’ Monti (RE) \nWalking path along a marked trail through meadows and a small forest. Comfortable shoes recommended\, not necessarily hiking boots. \nPath length: 1.5 km\nDuration of the path: 2 hours \nParking:\nIf arriving by car\, park between Sant’Apollinare Church of Ginepreto and Ginepreto Cemetery on via Ginepreto\, Castelnovo ne’ Monti (RE).\nAfter the performance\, the audience can return to the parking area by walking the performance path in reverse. Bringing a torch is recommended. \nNudity scenes will be present during the performance.
URL:https://www.fndaterballetto.it/en/evento/visioni-del-corpo-il-corpo-nudo/
LOCATION:Teatro Bismantova\, via Roma\, 75\, Castelnovo ne' Monti\, RE\, Italia
CATEGORIES:Performances,Season,Season January - June 2024
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SUMMARY:AN ECHO\, A WAVE
DESCRIPTION:“`html \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFrom June 6th to July 4th\, 2024\, at the garden of the medieval Castello dell’Acciaiolo in Scandicci\, Stazione Utopia presents\, also for 2024\, Nutida | Nuovə Danzatorə: a dance festival inspired by the relationship with the place and its inhabitants\, supporting new generations of dancers\, and featuring site-specific performances conceived or adapted in a “nude” form\, in a garden\, outdoors\, during summer\, at sunset. \nFor the occasion\, we will present\, in its preview\, An Echo\, a wave by Philippe Kratz\, performed by Federica Lamonaca and Giovanni Leone. \n\nThere is probably no other view like that of the sea that can come close to explaining the difficult concept of eternity. It hypnotizes us and can fill us with spiritual awe. Watching the flow of movement of a dancer\, we sometimes rediscover that natural motion of marine surfaces. \n“` \n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n 
URL:https://www.fndaterballetto.it/en/evento/an-echo-a-wave/
LOCATION:Giardino Pomario del Castello dell’Acciaiolo\, via Pantin 63\, Scandicci\, FI\, 50018\, Italia
CATEGORIES:Aterballetto,MicroDanze,Productions
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SUMMARY:AN ECHO\, A WAVE
DESCRIPTION:“`html\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFrom June 6th to July 4th\, 2024\, at the garden of the medieval Castello dell’Acciaiolo in Scandicci\, Stazione Utopia presents\, also for 2024\, Nutida | Nuovə Danzatorə: a dance festival inspired by the relationship with the place and its inhabitants\, supporting new generations of dancers\, and featuring site-specific performances conceived or adapted in a “nude” form\, in a garden\, outdoors\, during summer\, at sunset. \nFor the occasion\, we will present\, in its preview\, An Echo\, a wave by Philippe Kratz\, performed by Federica Lamonaca and Giovanni Leone. \n\nThere is probably no other view like that of the sea that can come close to explaining the difficult concept of eternity. It hypnotizes us and can fill us with spiritual awe. Watching the flow of movement of a dancer\, we sometimes rediscover that natural motion of marine surfaces. \n“`\n \n\n\n  \n\n 
URL:https://www.fndaterballetto.it/en/evento/an-echo-a-wave-2/
LOCATION:Giardino Pomario del Castello dell’Acciaiolo\, via Pantin 63\, Scandicci\, FI\, 50018\, Italia
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SUMMARY:MICRODANZE
DESCRIPTION:“`html\n  \nA new event for MicroDanze: on July 3rd and 4th\, we will once again be guests at the Ravenna Festival\, this time in the splendid setting of Classis Ravenna. Museo della Città e del Territorio. \nThe Program\nFrancesca Lattuada Eppur si muove\nAngelin Preljocaj Near life experience\nElena Kekkou Active Motivation\nIna Lesnakowski Platform 02\nPhilippe Kratz Afterimage\nFernando Melo The bell jar\nSaul Daniele Ardillo  Shelter\nDiego Tortelli A gig \n \n“` \n\n  \nPROGRAM AND HOURS \nWednesday\, July 3rd – 7:00 PM / 9:00 PM \nThursday\, July 4th – 7:00 PM / 9:00 PM
URL:https://www.fndaterballetto.it/en/evento/microdanze-9/
LOCATION:Classis Ravenna\, Via Classense\, 29\, 48124 Ravenna RA\, Ravenna\, 48124\, Italia
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SUMMARY:MICRODANZE
DESCRIPTION:  \nA new event for MicroDanze: on July 3rd and 4th\, we will once again be guests at the Ravenna Festival\, this time in the splendid setting of Classis Ravenna. Museo della Città e del Territorio. \nThe Program\nFrancesca Lattuada Eppur si muove\nAngelin Preljocaj Near life experience\nElena Kekkou Active Motivation\nIna Lesnakowski Platform 02\nPhilippe Kratz Afterimage\nFernando Melo The bell jar\nSaul Daniele Ardillo  Shelter\nDiego Tortelli A gig \n  \n\n  \nPROGRAM AND HOURS \nWednesday\, July 3rd – 7:00 PM / 9:00 PM \nThursday\, July 4th – 7:00 PM / 9:00 PM
URL:https://www.fndaterballetto.it/en/evento/microdanze-ravenna-festival-aterballetto/
LOCATION:Classis Ravenna\, Via Classense\, 29\, 48124 Ravenna RA\, Ravenna\, 48124\, Italia
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SUMMARY:Yes\, Yes... - Stravaganze in sol minore
DESCRIPTION:CCN/Aterballetto dances at Festival Armonie d’Arte in Soverato\, near Catanzaro. \nOn stage Yes\, Yes… by Diego Tortelli and the show for families Stravaganze in sol minore by Francesca Lattuada. \n\n\n 
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LOCATION:Orto Botanico\, Soverato\, CZ\, 88068\, Italia
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SUMMARY:NOTTE MORRICONE
DESCRIPTION:“‘I\, Ennio Morricone\, am dead\,’ wrote the composer before bidding farewell. His music\, on the other hand\, cannot. And thus\, creators and artists always leave us without leaving us\, and thus memory takes care to keep them alive\, to keep them safe. Notte Morricone is my gift\, a devout tribute to the beauty he gave to the world. Ennio Morricone could be my father\, or my grandfather\, I am a direct heir to his legacy\, to the films that (whether masterpieces\, good\, mediocre\, or bad) owe him an immeasurable debt.” – Marcos Morau \nNotte Morricone\, the new creation of CCN / Aterballetto by the award-winning choreographer Marcos Morau\, debuts on August 1\, 2024\, at the Arena Sferisterio of the Macerata Opera Festival. The show features the entire ensemble of the Aterballetto Company and\, thanks to a group of national co-producers\, celebrates the indelible artistic legacy of Oscar-winning Ennio Morricone. \nAfter collaborating with some of the most renowned international choreographers\, such as Jiří Kylián\, Ohad Naharin\, and Johan Inger\, the CCN 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 that intertwines dance\, visual arts\, and cinematic suggestions. According to Gigi Cristoforetti\, “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\, the CCN/Aterballetto faces its most ambitious challenge.” \nWith an innate tendency to reconcile very different vocabularies and inspirations\, Marcos Morau is an artist capable of deeply interrogating 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. \nThe show is the result of interdisciplinary collaborations between dance\, music\, and theater entities. Two main co-producers: Macerata Opera Festival (first outdoor: August 1\, 2024) and Teatro di Roma (first indoor: October 24 at Teatro Argentina\, where the performances will continue until November 10). Also co-producing are the Fondazione I Teatri di Reggio Emilia\, the Centro Servizi Culturali Santa Chiara of Trento\, the Centro Teatrale Bresciano\, and Ravenna Festival which has made available the Orchestra Giovanile Luigi Cherubini\, to which the score is entrusted\, adapted and transcribed by Maestro Maurizio Billi. \nPURCHASE THE TICKET\n  \nCREDITS \nDirection and choreography MARCOS MORAU\nMusic ENNIO MORRICONE\nMusical direction and adaptation by MAURIZIO BILLI\nSound design ALEX RÖSER VATICHÉ\, BEN MEERWEIN\nSet and lighting MARC SALICRÚ\nCostumes SILVIA DELAGNEAU\nChoreography assistants SHAY PARTUSH\, MARINA RODRÍGUEZ   \nProduction Fondazione Nazionale della Danza / Aterballetto \nCommission\, co-production\, outdoor premiere Macerata Opera Festival\nCo-production\, indoor premiere Fondazione Teatro di Roma\nCo-productions Fondazione I Teatri di Reggio Emilia\, Centro Servizi Culturali Santa Chiara Trento\, Centro Teatrale Bresciano\nCo-production Ravenna Festival | Orchestra Giovanile Luigi Cherubini \nOutdoor premiere August 1\, 2024\, Macerata Opera Festival \nIndoor premiere October 24 – November 10\, 2024\, Rome\, Teatro Argentina \nThe performances at Teatro Argentina are co-presented with Fondazione Teatro di Roma and Romaeuropa Festival \nEARLY SUGGESTIONS \n“People often ask me what music I listen to\, what music inspires or accompanies me in my daily life\, and I always respond in the same way: from classical music to the new contemporary waves\, I draw inspiration from many different sources and Ennio Morricone is always at the top of the list. \nMorricone’s music embodies that abstract sense of what is unsaid and unseen in films. Although it is almost impossible to separate his music from the images that accompany it\, Morricone transcends and intertwines with life itself\, with memories\, and with the beauty and cruelty of a world that continues to move forward\, destroying and rebuilding itself every day.\nHis music has a powerful melancholic quality that stems from both the contemplation of the past and the impossibility of capturing any past experience. \nWith a classical background and avant-garde vocation\, Morricone has always been beyond the trends of the moment. Today\, three years after his death\, Morricone continues to inspire artists and visionaries from various fields\, and his music belongs to an entire century and has revived many of our great masters.\nHis music was a genre unto itself\, and for this evening\, I would like to build a universe based on his sensitivity to confirm that his legacy is more alive than ever and that\, as he himself would say\, ‘my music has a life of its own\, which can live far from the films for which it was created’.” \n(Marcos Morau\, February 2023) \nMARCOS MORAU \nRecently appointed Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters by the French Ministry of Culture and selected as the best choreographer of the year 2023 by the German magazine TANZ\, the career of Marcos Morau (Valencia 1982) continues to grow as a creator and stage director. \nTrained between Barcelona and New York\, in photography\, choreography\, and theater theory and dramaturgy\, Marcos Morau constructs imaginary worlds and landscapes where image\, text\, movement\, music\, and space constitute a unique universe that is constantly nourished by cinema\, photography\, and literature. \nSince 2004\, Marcos has directed La Veronal\, a company present in the best theaters and festivals in over thirty countries: Théâtre National de Chaillot in Paris\, the Venice Biennale\, the Avignon Festival\, Tanz Im August in Berlin\, the RomaEuropa Festival\, the SIDance Festival in Seoul\, Sadler’s Wells in London\, Danse Danse Montreal\, among many others. \nIn addition to his work with La Veronal\, Marcos Morau is an international guest artist in various companies and theaters where he develops new creations\, always halfway between performing arts and dance: Nederlands Dans Theater\, Lyon Opera Ballet\, Les Grands Ballets Canadiens\, Royal Danish Ballet\, or The Royal Ballet of Flanders\, among others. \nAs the youngest creator to receive the National Dance Prize\, the highest recognition in Spain\, the future of Morau and La Veronal aims at the search for new formats and languages where opera\, dance\, and physical theater dialogue more than ever\, seeking new ways of expression and communication in our present time\, always turbulent and constantly evolving. \nFrom this season onwards\, he is an associated artist at the Staatsballett Berlin. \n“La Veronal is a reminder that dance is often at the forefront of the most innovative theater.” – The New York Times \n“Morau’s visual treatment is so brilliant\, so vividly strange\, that we are drawn into what also proves to be a story of transmission and emancipation.” – Le Monde \n“Morau\, one of the most interesting young choreographers on the contemporary dance scene.” – El País
URL:https://www.fndaterballetto.it/en/evento/notte-morricone-macerata-opera-festival-aterballetto/
LOCATION:Arena Sferisterio\, Piazza Nazario Sauro\, 2\, Macerata\, MC\, 62100\, Italia
CATEGORIES:Aterballetto,Notte Morricone,Productions
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SUMMARY:Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda
DESCRIPTION:One of the most extraordinary works by Claudio Monteverdi\, the most universally renowned figure in Italian Baroque music\, Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda\, which celebrates its 400th anniversary in 2024\, becomes the foundation of an innovative multidisciplinary project\, where music\, singing\, theater\, and dance blend to create a seamless hybrid of performance languages. The choreography is by Philippe Kratz\, while the direction is by Fabio Cherstich\, whose work combines a strong focus on imagery and a passion for visual languages. \nChiesa di Sant’Agata – Museo Archeologico Nazionale e Teatro Romano di Spoleto\n12 September 2024 – 7:00 PM and 9:00 PM\nDuration of each performance: 25 minutes \nSite-specific version Premiere \n \nCREDITS\nDirection and visuals: FABIO CHERSTICH\nChoreography and stage movements: PHILIPPE KRATZ\nMusic: IL COMBATTIMENTO DI TANCREDI E CLORINDA by CLAUDIO MONTEVERDI\nDancers: GADOR LAGO BENITO\, ALBERTO TERRIBILE \nCoproduction: FONDAZIONE NAZIONALE DELLA DANZA / ATERBALLETTO\, TEATRO REGIO DI PARMA / FESTIVAL VERDI\, TORINODANZA FESTIVAL – TEATRO STABILE DI TORINO – TEATRO NAZIONALE\, GHISLIERIMUSICA – CENTRO DI MUSICA ANTICA \nIl Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda is a project aimed at enhancing live performance activities within institutes and cultural sites\, promoted by the Directorate General of Museums and co-financed by the Directorate General of Performing Arts. \nFor the realization of the project\, the National Museums of Perugia – Regional Directorate of National Museums of Umbria – and specifically the National Archaeological Museum and Roman Theatre of Spoleto – established\, with the support of the Directorate General of Museums\, a partnership shared by five other significant cultural sites: Villa Pisani in Stra\, the Castle and Park of Racconigi\, the Swabian Castle of Bari\, the Charterhouse of San Martino in Naples\, and the Archaeological Park of Venosa; joining them is Castel Sant’Angelo in Rome\, which will host the initiative as part of the summer festival Sotto l’angelo di Castello. \n \nSITE-SPECIFIC VERSION \n\nChurch of Sant’Agata – National Archaeological Museum and Roman Theatre of Spoleto (PG) – 12 September 2024 PREMIERE\n\nCastel Sant’Angelo in Rome – 13 September 2024\n\nMonumental Complex of the Castle and Park of Racconigi (CN) – 22 September 2024\n\nNational Museum of Villa Pisani\, Stra (VE) – 28 September 2024\n\nCharterhouse and Museum of San Martino\, Naples – 03 October 2024\n\nSwabian Castle of Bari – 05 October 2024\n\nNational Archaeological Museum “Mario Torelli” of Venosa (PZ) – 06 October 2024\n\nKosmos – Museum of Natural History of the University of Pavia – 12 October 2024\n\n\n \nTHEATRICAL VERSION \n\nPREVIEW: Turin – Torinodanza Festival\, Fonderie Limone – 20-21 September 2024\n\nPREMIERE: Parma – Festival Verdi\, Teatro Farnese – 18-19 October 2024\n\nThe project is part of Italia Danza\, a co-project curated by the Directorate General for Public and Cultural Diplomacy of Maeci and CCN/Aterballetto for the promotion of Italy’s artistic heritage abroad. \nBODIES AS MIRRORS \nIn my vision of Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda\, I imagine a confined\, circular space where the proximity and similarity of the bodies play a fundamental role. Together with choreographer Philippe Kratz\, we explore the idea of bodies as mirrors\, thus narrating the story of humanity in a struggle against itself. Eros and Thanatos emerge as equally powerful forces\, creating a paradoxical atmosphere in this perfectly balanced fight between human beings. \nIn conceiving this new creation\, I explicitly draw inspiration from body art\, particularly the work of Marina Abramović and Ana Mendieta\, who explore the connection between the body\, the earth\, and primordial rites. I want the combat to reflect the protagonists’ relationship with the surrounding space\, incorporating natural elements into their absurd dance of death. \nA single voice will give life to three characters: the text itself\, Tancredi\, and Clorinda will merge into the body and sound of a countertenor. This estranged and forced sound\, following a circular path\, creates a sense of constant repetition\, emphasizing the endless cycle of this love-and-death story\, tragically destined to repeat itself through the centuries\, reaching us in all its strength—the emanation of the poetic power of Tasso’s words and the magnificent music of Monteverdi. \nFabio Cherstich\, Director \nINNER STRUGGLEFrom Torquato Tasso’s story\, transposed into music by Claudio Monteverdi\, the most obvious themes are the battle between woman and man\, and religious conversion. However\, these are the aspects I find least intriguing: translating them into dance would result in a narrative of mere circumstances. \nA more philosophical or psychoanalytic reading of this struggle\, from which both protagonists emerge defeated\, deceived\, and solitary\, seems far more interesting to me. Within the opposition of the two roles\, there is already an entire world: the seeking\, the confrontation\, and the mutual wounding. The dynamic follows the warlike and conflictual ritual of two entities approaching each other. The absurdity of the act manifests when one person loses their life\, and we realize that the other\, nevertheless\, has not won… a strong\, shared wound that remains on both bodies. So\, are these two people fighting each other\, or perhaps is one person fighting against themselves? \nPhilippe Kratz\, Choreographer \nA NEW CULTURAL DIALOGUE \nThe dance and live music project in museums Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda represents a new milestone in the enhancement of cultural heritage through the languages associated with all the arts. With its expressiveness and ability to engage\, dance enriches the museum experience\, making it vibrant\, dynamic\, and accessible to everyone. The synergy among the numerous institutions that have collaborated on the project allows us to present the performance in various cultural venues across the country\, establishing this initiative among the best practices of the National Museum System. \nMassimo Osanna\, General Director of Museums\nMinistry of Culture \nWe are pleased that from a project – Italia Danza – born from the Directorate General for Public and Cultural Diplomacy to promote\, in partnership with Aterballetto\, contemporary Italian dance abroad\, has created the bridge that has enabled this format to also be brought into Italian museums through a collaboration between Aterballetto and the Directorate General of Museums. For us\, this new partnership confirms the value and modernity of the work that the Directorate General I represent pursues daily to promote Italian culture abroad. \nFilippo La Rosa\, Deputy General Director for Public and Cultural Diplomacy\nMinistry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation \nWe are honored to lead such a virtuous project: building a national network capable of bringing baroque melodrama\, live music\, dance\, and contemporary direction into our museums is undoubtedly a remarkable way to enhance our heritage.\nThe Church of Sant’Agata\, part of the National Archaeological Museum and Roman Theatre of Spoleto\, seemed to us the most suitable space to host Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda: a place capable of providing an exceptional stage to offer spectators a unique experience of the convergence of languages\, from the past to the present. The dancers will perform in an 11th-century environment\, in front of the new altarpiece created by the artist Stefano di Stasio\, a dialogue between the ancient and the contemporary that fits well with this project. \nCostantino D’Orazio\, Director of the National Museums of Perugia – \nRegional Directorate of National Museums of Umbria \n\nINFO&TICKETS \nAdmission to the show is free\, with mandatory reservation at the email drm-umb.segreteria@cultura.gov.it. \nAt 6:00 PM and 8:00 PM\, guided tours will also be offered by reservation (drm-umb.segreteria@cultura.gov.it)\, upon purchase of the museum entry ticket. \n 
URL:https://www.fndaterballetto.it/en/evento/il-combattimento-di-tancredi-e-clorinda-8/
LOCATION:Chiesa di Sant’Agata\, Via Sant'Agata\, Spoleto\, PG\, Italia
CATEGORIES:Aterballetto,Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda,Productions
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SUMMARY:Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda
DESCRIPTION:One of Claudio Monteverdi’s most extraordinary works\, Il combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda\, which is universally renowned as a masterpiece of Italian Baroque music\, celebrates its 400th anniversary in 2024. It has become the foundation for an innovative multidisciplinary project where music\, singing\, theater\, and dance converge in a harmonious blend of performative languages. Philippe Kratz handles the choreography\, while Fabio Cherstich directs\, bringing together his expertise in visual aesthetics and a passion for expressive languages. \nSOTTO L’ANGELO DI CASTELLO 2024\nROME – CASTEL SANT’ANGELO \n13 September 2024 – h 19.30 and 21.00\nduration of each performance: 20 minutes\nPreview of the theatrical version \nCREDITS\nDirection and visuals: FABIO CHERSTICH\nChoreography and stage movements: PHILIPPE KRATZ\nMusic: IL COMBATTIMENTO DI TANCREDI E CLORINDA by CLAUDIO MONTEVERDI\nDancers: GADOR LAGO BENITO\, ALBERTO TERRIBILE \nCoproduction: FONDAZIONE NAZIONALE DELLA DANZA / ATERBALLETTO\, TEATRO REGIO DI PARMA / FESTIVAL VERDI\, TORINODANZA FESTIVAL – TEATRO STABILE DI TORINO – TEATRO NAZIONALE\, GHISLIERIMUSICA – CENTRO DI MUSICA ANTICA \nIl Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda is a project aimed at enhancing live performance activities within institutes and cultural sites\, promoted by the Directorate General of Museums and co-financed by the Directorate General of Performing Arts. \nFor the realization of the project\, the National Museums of Perugia – Regional Directorate of National Museums of Umbria – and specifically the National Archaeological Museum and Roman Theatre of Spoleto – established\, with the support of the Directorate General of Museums\, a partnership shared by five other significant cultural sites: Villa Pisani in Stra\, the Castle and Park of Racconigi\, the Swabian Castle of Bari\, the Charterhouse of San Martino in Naples\, and the Archaeological Park of Venosa; joining them is Castel Sant’Angelo in Rome\, which will host the initiative as part of the summer festival Sotto l’angelo di Castello. \n \nSITE-SPECIFIC VERSION \n\nChurch of Sant’Agata – National Archaeological Museum and Roman Theatre of Spoleto (PG) – 12 September 2024 PREMIERE\n\nCastel Sant’Angelo in Rome – 13 September 2024\n\nMonumental Complex of the Castle and Park of Racconigi (CN) – 22 September 2024\n\nNational Museum of Villa Pisani\, Stra (VE) – 28 September 2024\n\nCharterhouse and Museum of San Martino\, Naples – 03 October 2024\n\nSwabian Castle of Bari – 05 October 2024\n\nNational Archaeological Museum “Mario Torelli” of Venosa (PZ) – 06 October 2024\n\nKosmos – Museum of Natural History of the University of Pavia – 12 October 2024\n\n\n \nTHEATRICAL VERSION \n\nPREVIEW: Turin – Torinodanza Festival\, Fonderie Limone – 20-21 September 2024\n\nPREMIERE: Parma – Festival Verdi\, Teatro Farnese – 18-19 October 2024\n\nThe project is part of Italia Danza\, a co-project curated by the Directorate General for Public and Cultural Diplomacy of Maeci and CCN/Aterballetto for the promotion of Italy’s artistic heritage abroad. \nBODIES AS MIRRORS \nIn my vision of Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda\, I imagine a confined and circular space where the proximity and resemblance of bodies play a crucial role. With choreographer Philippe Kratz\, we explore the idea of bodies as mirrors\, thus narrating a humanity in conflict with itself. Eros and Thanatos emerge as equally powerful forces\, creating a paradoxical atmosphere in this perfectly balanced struggle between human beings. \nIn conceiving this new creation\, I draw explicit inspiration from body art\, particularly the works of Marina Abramović and Ana Mendieta\, which explore the connection between the body\, the earth\, and primordial rites and origins. I want the combat to reflect the protagonists’ relationship with their surroundings\, incorporating natural elements into their absurd dance of death. \nA single voice will bring three characters to life: the text itself\, Tancredi\, and Clorinda will merge in the body and sound of a countertenor. This estranged sound\, compelled by a circular path\, creates a sensation of constant repetition\, emphasizing the endless cycle of this love and death story\, destined\, unfortunately\, to repeat through the centuries\, reaching us with all its strength\, the emanation of Tasso’s poetic power\, and Monteverdi’s magnificent music. \nFabio Cherstich\, Director \nINNER STRUGGLEFrom the Tasso’s tale\, transposed into music by Claudio Monteverdi\, the most obvious themes are the struggle between man and woman and religious conversion\, but these are also aspects that I find less intriguing: adapting them into dance would lead to a narrative of mere circumstances. \nA more philosophical or psychoanalytic interpretation of this struggle\, from which the two protagonists emerge defeated\, deceived\, and lonely\, appears much more compelling to me. In the opposition of their roles lies a whole world: the seeking\, the confronting\, and the wounding of each other. The dynamic is that of a ritualistic and conflictual duel between two entities drawing near. The absurdity of the act is revealed when one of them loses their life\, and we realize that the other\, nevertheless\, has not won… a deep and shared wound that remains on both bodies. \nAre these then two individuals battling each other\, or perhaps it is one person wrestling with themselves? \nPhilippe Kratz\, Choreographer \nA NEW CULTURAL DIALOGUE \nThe project of live dance and music in museums\, Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda\, marks a new milestone in the enhancement of cultural heritage through the integration of various art forms. Dance enriches the museum experience with its expressiveness and ability to engage\, making it vibrant\, dynamic\, and accessible to all. The synergy among numerous institutions involved in the project allows us to present the performance in various cultural venues nationwide\, establishing this initiative among the best practices of the National Museum System. \nMassimo Osanna\, Director General of Museums\nMinistry of Culture \nWe are pleased that from a project—Italia Danza—born from the General Directorate for Public and Cultural Diplomacy to promote Italian contemporary dance abroad\, a bridge has been built to bring this format into Italian museums through collaboration between Aterballetto and the General Directorate of Museums. For us\, this new partnership confirms the value and modernity of the work that the General Directorate I represent carries out daily to promote Italian culture abroad. \nFilippo La Rosa\, Deputy Director General for Public and Cultural Diplomacy\nMinistry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation \nWe are honored to lead such a virtuous project: building a national network to bring baroque melodrama\, live music\, dance\, and contemporary direction into our museums is undoubtedly a valuable way to enhance our heritage. The Church of Sant’Agata\, part of the National Archaeological Museum and Roman Theater of Spoleto\, seemed the most suitable space to host Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda: a place capable of being an exceptional stage to offer viewers a unique experience of the convergence of past and present languages. The dancers will perform in an 11th-century environment\, facing the new altarpiece created by artist Stefano di Stasio—a dialogue between ancient and contemporary that complements this project beautifully. \nCostantino D’Orazio\, Director of National Museums in Perugia –\nRegional Directorate of National Museums Umbria
URL:https://www.fndaterballetto.it/en/evento/il-combattimento-di-tancredi-e-clorinda-rome-castel-sant-angelo/
LOCATION:Castel Sant’Angelo\, Lungotevere Castello\, 50\, Rome\, 00193\, Italia
CATEGORIES:Aterballetto,Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda,Productions
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SUMMARY:Reconciliatio
DESCRIPTION:The CCN/Aterballetto is among the guest artists at Memorare ’24. Dance and song for peace in the Basilica of San Petronio. \n\nThe event\, promoted by the Church of Bologna under the guidance of Cardinal Matteo Zuppi\, the Municipality of Bologna and Mayor Matteo Lepore\, the Teatro Comunale di Bologna and Superintendent Fulvio Macciardi\, was conceived by Vittoria Cappelli\, who developed the artistic project together with Valentina Bonelli and Don Stefano Culiersi. \nA preparation for the upcoming Jubilee\, an opportunity for reconciliation with God\, with our brothers\, and with the earth\, which we cannot neglect. The resonance is with Pope Francis’s appeal to be “all brothers\,” in a culture of peace\, as the pontiff writes in his encyclical on universal fraternity. From Bologna\, Memorare ‘24 will launch Cardinal Matteo Zuppi’s invitation to unite in giving hope to the world\, in the spirit of solidarity. The gathering of the community responding to this call aims to be a barrier against the winds of war\, both old (among others\, we remember the Monte Sole massacre\, Marzabotto – Bologna\, in 1944) and current\, especially the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and Palestine\, which provoke and taint our consciences by offering only paths of violence. \n\nREAD THE PRESS RELEASE\n\nFor the occasion\, CCN/Aterballetto presents for the first time Reconciliatio\, an original choreography by Angelin Preljocaj\, specially composed for Memorare ’24. To the piano notes of Beethoven’s “Moonlight” Sonata\, the female duo composed of Estelle Bovay and Arianna Kob unfolds in a pensive nocturne\, between intimate retreats and altruistic impulses. Interpreting the liberating journey of reconciliation to overcome one’s grievances. \nFREE ENTRY. RESERVATIONS FROM SEPTEMBER 3
URL:https://www.fndaterballetto.it/en/evento/reconciliatio-bologna-memorare-aterballetto/
LOCATION:Basilica di San Petronio\, Piazza Maggiore\, Bologna\, Italia
CATEGORIES:Aterballetto,Productions,reconciliatio
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SUMMARY:Somewhere Between
DESCRIPTION:The 2024/25 dance season at the Fonderia opens with Somewhere Between by FLOCK\, a company founded in Chicago in 2017 by choreographers Florian Lochner and Alice Klock. \n“With a quality that is both liquid and articulated\, jointed and limbed throughout\, the interlocking partnering among the dancers […] produces forms that evolve and develop like watching an agave bloom in the fluctuating luminescence of a desert sky.” \nIrene Hsiao\, The Chicago Reader \n\n\nDiscover more \nAlice Klock and Florian Lochner\, co-directors of FLOCK\, bring together artists and audiences in open\, dynamic\, and joy-based environments\, creating work that communicates on many different levels and builds a community and a new understanding of what dance can be. \nSomewhere Between examines how memory and imagination influence our reality and our definition of self. Drawing on myths or childhood stories\, this new creation is emblematic of FLOCK’s work\, featuring duets and group collaborations\, complex movements\, and an emotionally rich narrative. \n \nCREDITS \nChoreography: Alice Klock and Florian Lochner\nDancers: Liane Aung\, Alice Klock\, Emily Krenik\, Florian Lochner\, Robert Rubama\, Kevin J Shannon\nMusic: Angus MacRae\, Natalia Tsupryk\, Brambles\, Cedric Vermue\, Richard Skelton\, Wolff Bergen\, Michael Wall\, Clem Leek\, Rob Lewis\nTechnical Director/Lighting Designer: Julie E. Ballard\nCostumes: FLOCK \nDuration: 1h 5′ without intermission \n  \nFLOCK \nAlice Klock and Florian Lochner met at Hubbard Street Dance Chicago and founded the dance company FLOCK in 2017\, through which they perform internationally and co-create new choreography for film and stage. Together\, they work as choreographers for various dance companies\, universities\, and cultural institutions including Hubbard Street Dance Chicago\, Whim W’Him\, Ballet Idaho\, Seattle Dance Collective\, Ballet Arkansas\, Emergence\, Goethe Institut\, Adaptations Dance Theater\, Alonzo King LINES Ballet BFA\, and 92nd Street Y. Their main goal for 2023 is to create and tour new FLOCK shows internationally with rotating teams of collaborators. In all their work\, they are committed to bringing artists and audiences together in open\, dynamic\, and joyful environments. \nFind out more \n \nINFO & TICKETS \nTICKETS\nFull price: 10 euros\nReduced (under 30\, dance schools\, Matilde di Canossa Dance High School\, over 65\, CRAL Municipality of Reggio Emilia members): 6 euros\nReduced (under 8): 3 euros \nPURCHASE TICKETS \n\nONLINE: https://www.biglietteriafonderia39.it/home.aspx\nFonderia Box Office: the box office opens one hour before the show begins (via della Costituzione 39\, Reggio Emilia).\n\nTickets are not numbered. \nCONTACTS FOR RESERVATIONS \nPhone and WhatsApp: 3341023554 \nEmail: biglietteria@aterballetto.it \nWINE TASTING AT FONDERIA \nFrom 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM\, you can enjoy a refined wine tasting of selected wines\, thanks to the valuable collaboration with Venturini Baldini.
URL:https://www.fndaterballetto.it/en/evento/somewhere-between/
LOCATION:Fonderia\, via della Costituzione\, 39\, Reggio Emilia\, 42124\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Performances,Season,September - December 2024 season
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SUMMARY:Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda
DESCRIPTION:One of Claudio Monteverdi’s most extraordinary works\, Il combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda\, which is universally renowned as a masterpiece of Italian Baroque music\, celebrates its 400th anniversary in 2024. It has become the foundation for an innovative multidisciplinary project where music\, singing\, theater\, and dance converge in a harmonious blend of performative languages. Philippe Kratz handles the choreography\, while Fabio Cherstich directs\, bringing together his expertise in visual aesthetics and a passion for expressive languages. \nTORINODANZA FESTIVAL\nFONDERIE LIMONE – SALA PICCOLA | RING – MITO SettembreMusica\n20 – 21 September 2024 – 7:30 PM and 10:15 PM\nDuration of each performance: 20 minutes\nPreview of the theatrical version \nCREDITS \nDirection and visuals: FABIO CHERSTICH\nChoreography and stage movements: PHILIPPE KRATZ\nMusic: IL COMBATTIMENTO DI TANCREDI E CLORINDA by CLAUDIO MONTEVERDI\nDancers: GADOR LAGO BENITO\, ALBERTO TERRIBILE \nCoproduction: FONDAZIONE NAZIONALE DELLA DANZA / ATERBALLETTO\, TEATRO REGIO DI PARMA / FESTIVAL VERDI\, TORINODANZA FESTIVAL – TEATRO STABILE DI TORINO – TEATRO NAZIONALE\, GHISLIERIMUSICA – CENTRO DI MUSICA ANTICA \nIl Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda is a project aimed at enhancing live performance activities within institutes and cultural sites\, promoted by the Directorate General of Museums and co-financed by the Directorate General of Performing Arts. \nFor the realization of the project\, the National Museums of Perugia – Regional Directorate of National Museums of Umbria – and specifically the National Archaeological Museum and Roman Theatre of Spoleto – established\, with the support of the Directorate General of Museums\, a partnership shared by five other significant cultural sites: Villa Pisani in Stra\, the Castle and Park of Racconigi\, the Swabian Castle of Bari\, the Charterhouse of San Martino in Naples\, and the Archaeological Park of Venosa; joining them is Castel Sant’Angelo in Rome\, which will host the initiative as part of the summer festival Sotto l’angelo di Castello. \n \nSITE-SPECIFIC VERSION \n\nChurch of Sant’Agata – National Archaeological Museum and Roman Theatre of Spoleto (PG) – 12 September 2024 PREMIERE\n\nCastel Sant’Angelo in Rome – 13 September 2024\n\nMonumental Complex of the Castle and Park of Racconigi (CN) – 22 September 2024\n\nNational Museum of Villa Pisani\, Stra (VE) – 28 September 2024\n\nCharterhouse and Museum of San Martino\, Naples – 03 October 2024\n\nSwabian Castle of Bari – 05 October 2024\n\nNational Archaeological Museum “Mario Torelli” of Venosa (PZ) – 06 October 2024\n\nKosmos – Museum of Natural History of the University of Pavia – 12 October 2024\n\n\n \nTHEATRICAL VERSION \n\nPREVIEW: Turin – Torinodanza Festival\, Fonderie Limone – 20-21 September 2024\n\nPREMIERE: Parma – Festival Verdi\, Teatro Farnese – 18-19 October 2024\n\nThe project is part of Italia Danza\, a co-project curated by the Directorate General for Public and Cultural Diplomacy of Maeci and CCN/Aterballetto for the promotion of Italy’s artistic heritage abroad. \nBODIES AS MIRRORS \nIn my vision of Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda\, I imagine a confined and circular space where the proximity and resemblance of bodies play a crucial role. With choreographer Philippe Kratz\, we explore the idea of bodies as mirrors\, thus narrating a humanity in conflict with itself. Eros and Thanatos emerge as equally powerful forces\, creating a paradoxical atmosphere in this perfectly balanced struggle between human beings. \nIn conceiving this new creation\, I draw explicit inspiration from body art\, particularly the works of Marina Abramović and Ana Mendieta\, which explore the connection between the body\, the earth\, and primordial rites and origins. I want the combat to reflect the protagonists’ relationship with their surroundings\, incorporating natural elements into their absurd dance of death. \nA single voice will bring three characters to life: the text itself\, Tancredi\, and Clorinda will merge in the body and sound of a countertenor. This estranged sound\, compelled by a circular path\, creates a sensation of constant repetition\, emphasizing the endless cycle of this love and death story\, destined\, unfortunately\, to repeat through the centuries\, reaching us with all its strength\, the emanation of Tasso’s poetic power\, and Monteverdi’s magnificent music. \nFabio Cherstich\, Director \nINNER STRUGGLEFrom the Tasso’s tale\, transposed into music by Claudio Monteverdi\, the most obvious themes are the struggle between man and woman and religious conversion\, but these are also aspects that I find less intriguing: adapting them into dance would lead to a narrative of mere circumstances. \nA more philosophical or psychoanalytic interpretation of this struggle\, from which the two protagonists emerge defeated\, deceived\, and lonely\, appears much more compelling to me. In the opposition of their roles lies a whole world: the seeking\, the confronting\, and the wounding of each other. The dynamic is that of a ritualistic and conflictual duel between two entities drawing near. The absurdity of the act is revealed when one of them loses their life\, and we realize that the other\, nevertheless\, has not won… a deep and shared wound that remains on both bodies. \nAre these then two individuals battling each other\, or perhaps it is one person wrestling with themselves? \nPhilippe Kratz\, Choreographer \nA NEW CULTURAL DIALOGUE \nThe project of live dance and music in museums\, Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda\, marks a new milestone in the enhancement of cultural heritage through the integration of various art forms. Dance enriches the museum experience with its expressiveness and ability to engage\, making it vibrant\, dynamic\, and accessible to all. The synergy among numerous institutions involved in the project allows us to present the performance in various cultural venues nationwide\, establishing this initiative among the best practices of the National Museum System. \nMassimo Osanna\, Director General of Museums\nMinistry of Culture \nWe are pleased that from a project—Italia Danza—born from the General Directorate for Public and Cultural Diplomacy to promote Italian contemporary dance abroad\, a bridge has been built to bring this format into Italian museums through collaboration between Aterballetto and the General Directorate of Museums. For us\, this new partnership confirms the value and modernity of the work that the General Directorate I represent carries out daily to promote Italian culture abroad. \nFilippo La Rosa\, Deputy Director General for Public and Cultural Diplomacy\nMinistry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation \nWe are honored to lead such a virtuous project: building a national network to bring baroque melodrama\, live music\, dance\, and contemporary direction into our museums is undoubtedly a valuable way to enhance our heritage. The Church of Sant’Agata\, part of the National Archaeological Museum and Roman Theater of Spoleto\, seemed the most suitable space to host Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda: a place capable of being an exceptional stage to offer viewers a unique experience of the convergence of past and present languages. The dancers will perform in an 11th-century environment\, facing the new altarpiece created by artist Stefano di Stasio—a dialogue between ancient and contemporary that complements this project beautifully. \nCostantino D’Orazio\, Director of National Museums in Perugia –\nRegional Directorate of National Museums Umbria
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SUMMARY:Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda
DESCRIPTION:One of Claudio Monteverdi’s most extraordinary works\, Il combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda\, which is universally renowned as a masterpiece of Italian Baroque music\, celebrates its 400th anniversary in 2024. It has become the foundation for an innovative multidisciplinary project where music\, singing\, theater\, and dance converge in a harmonious blend of performative languages. Philippe Kratz handles the choreography\, while Fabio Cherstich directs\, bringing together his expertise in visual aesthetics and a passion for expressive languages. \nTORINODANZA FESTIVAL\nFONDERIE LIMONE – SALA PICCOLA | RING – MITO SettembreMusica\n20 – 21 September 2024 – 7:30 PM and 10:15 PM\nDuration of each performance: 20 minutes\nPreview of the theatrical version \nCREDITS \nDirection and visuals: FABIO CHERSTICH\nChoreography and stage movements: PHILIPPE KRATZ\nMusic: IL COMBATTIMENTO DI TANCREDI E CLORINDA by CLAUDIO MONTEVERDI\nDancers: GADOR LAGO BENITO\, ALBERTO TERRIBILE \nCoproduction: FONDAZIONE NAZIONALE DELLA DANZA / ATERBALLETTO\, TEATRO REGIO DI PARMA / FESTIVAL VERDI\, TORINODANZA FESTIVAL – TEATRO STABILE DI TORINO – TEATRO NAZIONALE\, GHISLIERIMUSICA – CENTRO DI MUSICA ANTICA \nIl Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda is a project aimed at enhancing live performance activities within institutes and cultural sites\, promoted by the Directorate General of Museums and co-financed by the Directorate General of Performing Arts. \nFor the realization of the project\, the National Museums of Perugia – Regional Directorate of National Museums of Umbria – and specifically the National Archaeological Museum and Roman Theatre of Spoleto – established\, with the support of the Directorate General of Museums\, a partnership shared by five other significant cultural sites: Villa Pisani in Stra\, the Castle and Park of Racconigi\, the Swabian Castle of Bari\, the Charterhouse of San Martino in Naples\, and the Archaeological Park of Venosa; joining them is Castel Sant’Angelo in Rome\, which will host the initiative as part of the summer festival Sotto l’angelo di Castello. \n \nSITE-SPECIFIC VERSION \n\nChurch of Sant’Agata – National Archaeological Museum and Roman Theatre of Spoleto (PG) – 12 September 2024 PREMIERE\n\nCastel Sant’Angelo in Rome – 13 September 2024\n\nMonumental Complex of the Castle and Park of Racconigi (CN) – 22 September 2024\n\nNational Museum of Villa Pisani\, Stra (VE) – 28 September 2024\n\nCharterhouse and Museum of San Martino\, Naples – 03 October 2024\n\nSwabian Castle of Bari – 05 October 2024\n\nNational Archaeological Museum “Mario Torelli” of Venosa (PZ) – 06 October 2024\n\nKosmos – Museum of Natural History of the University of Pavia – 12 October 2024\n\n\n \nTHEATRICAL VERSION \n\nPREVIEW: Turin – Torinodanza Festival\, Fonderie Limone – 20-21 September 2024\n\nPREMIERE: Parma – Festival Verdi\, Teatro Farnese – 18-19 October 2024\n\nThe project is part of Italia Danza\, a co-project curated by the Directorate General for Public and Cultural Diplomacy of Maeci and CCN/Aterballetto for the promotion of Italy’s artistic heritage abroad. \nBODIES AS MIRRORS \nIn my vision of Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda\, I imagine a confined and circular space where the proximity and resemblance of bodies play a crucial role. With choreographer Philippe Kratz\, we explore the idea of bodies as mirrors\, thus narrating a humanity in conflict with itself. Eros and Thanatos emerge as equally powerful forces\, creating a paradoxical atmosphere in this perfectly balanced struggle between human beings. \nIn conceiving this new creation\, I draw explicit inspiration from body art\, particularly the works of Marina Abramović and Ana Mendieta\, which explore the connection between the body\, the earth\, and primordial rites and origins. I want the combat to reflect the protagonists’ relationship with their surroundings\, incorporating natural elements into their absurd dance of death. \nA single voice will bring three characters to life: the text itself\, Tancredi\, and Clorinda will merge in the body and sound of a countertenor. This estranged sound\, compelled by a circular path\, creates a sensation of constant repetition\, emphasizing the endless cycle of this love and death story\, destined\, unfortunately\, to repeat through the centuries\, reaching us with all its strength\, the emanation of Tasso’s poetic power\, and Monteverdi’s magnificent music. \nFabio Cherstich\, Director \nINNER STRUGGLEFrom the Tasso’s tale\, transposed into music by Claudio Monteverdi\, the most obvious themes are the struggle between man and woman and religious conversion\, but these are also aspects that I find less intriguing: adapting them into dance would lead to a narrative of mere circumstances. \nA more philosophical or psychoanalytic interpretation of this struggle\, from which the two protagonists emerge defeated\, deceived\, and lonely\, appears much more compelling to me. In the opposition of their roles lies a whole world: the seeking\, the confronting\, and the wounding of each other. The dynamic is that of a ritualistic and conflictual duel between two entities drawing near. The absurdity of the act is revealed when one of them loses their life\, and we realize that the other\, nevertheless\, has not won… a deep and shared wound that remains on both bodies. \nAre these then two individuals battling each other\, or perhaps it is one person wrestling with themselves? \nPhilippe Kratz\, Choreographer \nA NEW CULTURAL DIALOGUE \nThe project of live dance and music in museums\, Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda\, marks a new milestone in the enhancement of cultural heritage through the integration of various art forms. Dance enriches the museum experience with its expressiveness and ability to engage\, making it vibrant\, dynamic\, and accessible to all. The synergy among numerous institutions involved in the project allows us to present the performance in various cultural venues nationwide\, establishing this initiative among the best practices of the National Museum System. \nMassimo Osanna\, Director General of Museums\nMinistry of Culture \nWe are pleased that from a project—Italia Danza—born from the General Directorate for Public and Cultural Diplomacy to promote Italian contemporary dance abroad\, a bridge has been built to bring this format into Italian museums through collaboration between Aterballetto and the General Directorate of Museums. For us\, this new partnership confirms the value and modernity of the work that the General Directorate I represent carries out daily to promote Italian culture abroad. \nFilippo La Rosa\, Deputy Director General for Public and Cultural Diplomacy\nMinistry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation \nWe are honored to lead such a virtuous project: building a national network to bring baroque melodrama\, live music\, dance\, and contemporary direction into our museums is undoubtedly a valuable way to enhance our heritage. The Church of Sant’Agata\, part of the National Archaeological Museum and Roman Theater of Spoleto\, seemed the most suitable space to host Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda: a place capable of being an exceptional stage to offer viewers a unique experience of the convergence of past and present languages. The dancers will perform in an 11th-century environment\, facing the new altarpiece created by artist Stefano di Stasio—a dialogue between ancient and contemporary that complements this project beautifully. \nCostantino D’Orazio\, Director of National Museums in Perugia –\nRegional Directorate of National Museums Umbria
URL:https://www.fndaterballetto.it/en/evento/il-combattimento-di-tancredi-e-clorinda-2/2024-09-21/
LOCATION:Fonderie Limone\, via Pastrengo\, 88\, Moncalieri\, TO\, 10024\, Italia
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SUMMARY:Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda
DESCRIPTION:One of the most extraordinary works by Claudio Monteverdi\, the most universally renowned figure in Italian Baroque music\, Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda\, which celebrates its 400th anniversary in 2024\, becomes the foundation of an innovative multidisciplinary project\, where music\, singing\, theater\, and dance blend to create a seamless hybrid of performance languages. The choreography is by Philippe Kratz\, while the direction is by Fabio Cherstich\, whose work combines a strong focus on imagery and a passion for visual languages. \nCastello e Parco Reale di Racconigi\n22 September 2024 – 3:30 PM and 5:00 PM\nDuration of each performance: 25 minutes \n  \nCREDITS\nDirection and visuals: FABIO CHERSTICH\nChoreography and stage movements: PHILIPPE KRATZ\nMusic: IL COMBATTIMENTO DI TANCREDI E CLORINDA by CLAUDIO MONTEVERDI\nDancers: GADOR LAGO BENITO\, ALBERTO TERRIBILE \nCoproduction: FONDAZIONE NAZIONALE DELLA DANZA / ATERBALLETTO\, TEATRO REGIO DI PARMA / FESTIVAL VERDI\, TORINODANZA FESTIVAL – TEATRO STABILE DI TORINO – TEATRO NAZIONALE\, GHISLIERIMUSICA – CENTRO DI MUSICA ANTICA \nIl Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda is a project aimed at enhancing live performance activities within institutes and cultural sites\, promoted by the Directorate General of Museums and co-financed by the Directorate General of Performing Arts. \nFor the realization of the project\, the National Museums of Perugia – Regional Directorate of National Museums of Umbria – and specifically the National Archaeological Museum and Roman Theatre of Spoleto – established\, with the support of the Directorate General of Museums\, a partnership shared by five other significant cultural sites: Villa Pisani in Stra\, the Castle and Park of Racconigi\, the Swabian Castle of Bari\, the Charterhouse of San Martino in Naples\, and the Archaeological Park of Venosa; joining them is Castel Sant’Angelo in Rome\, which will host the initiative as part of the summer festival Sotto l’angelo di Castello. \n \nSITE-SPECIFIC VERSION \n\nChurch of Sant’Agata – National Archaeological Museum and Roman Theatre of Spoleto (PG) – 12 September 2024 PREMIERE\n\nCastel Sant’Angelo in Rome – 13 September 2024\n\nMonumental Complex of the Castle and Park of Racconigi (CN) – 22 September 2024\n\nNational Museum of Villa Pisani\, Stra (VE) – 28 September 2024\n\nCharterhouse and Museum of San Martino\, Naples – 03 October 2024\n\nSwabian Castle of Bari – 05 October 2024\n\nNational Archaeological Museum “Mario Torelli” of Venosa (PZ) – 06 October 2024\n\nKosmos – Museum of Natural History of the University of Pavia – 12 October 2024\n\n\n \nTHEATRICAL VERSION \n\nPREVIEW: Turin – Torinodanza Festival\, Fonderie Limone – 20-21 September 2024\n\nPREMIERE: Parma – Festival Verdi\, Teatro Farnese – 18-19 October 2024\n\nThe project is part of Italia Danza\, a co-project curated by the Directorate General for Public and Cultural Diplomacy of Maeci and CCN/Aterballetto for the promotion of Italy’s artistic heritage abroad. \nBODIES AS MIRRORS \nIn my vision of Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda\, I imagine a confined\, circular space where the proximity and similarity of the bodies play a fundamental role. Together with choreographer Philippe Kratz\, we explore the idea of bodies as mirrors\, thus narrating the story of humanity in a struggle against itself. Eros and Thanatos emerge as equally powerful forces\, creating a paradoxical atmosphere in this perfectly balanced fight between human beings. \nIn conceiving this new creation\, I explicitly draw inspiration from body art\, particularly the work of Marina Abramović and Ana Mendieta\, who explore the connection between the body\, the earth\, and primordial rites. I want the combat to reflect the protagonists’ relationship with the surrounding space\, incorporating natural elements into their absurd dance of death. \nA single voice will give life to three characters: the text itself\, Tancredi\, and Clorinda will merge into the body and sound of a countertenor. This estranged and forced sound\, following a circular path\, creates a sense of constant repetition\, emphasizing the endless cycle of this love-and-death story\, tragically destined to repeat itself through the centuries\, reaching us in all its strength—the emanation of the poetic power of Tasso’s words and the magnificent music of Monteverdi. \nFabio Cherstich\, Director \nINNER STRUGGLEFrom Torquato Tasso’s story\, transposed into music by Claudio Monteverdi\, the most obvious themes are the battle between woman and man\, and religious conversion. However\, these are the aspects I find least intriguing: translating them into dance would result in a narrative of mere circumstances. \nA more philosophical or psychoanalytic reading of this struggle\, from which both protagonists emerge defeated\, deceived\, and solitary\, seems far more interesting to me. Within the opposition of the two roles\, there is already an entire world: the seeking\, the confrontation\, and the mutual wounding. The dynamic follows the warlike and conflictual ritual of two entities approaching each other. The absurdity of the act manifests when one person loses their life\, and we realize that the other\, nevertheless\, has not won… a strong\, shared wound that remains on both bodies. So\, are these two people fighting each other\, or perhaps is one person fighting against themselves? \nPhilippe Kratz\, Choreographer \nA NEW CULTURAL DIALOGUE \nThe dance and live music project in museums Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda represents a new milestone in the enhancement of cultural heritage through the languages associated with all the arts. With its expressiveness and ability to engage\, dance enriches the museum experience\, making it vibrant\, dynamic\, and accessible to everyone. The synergy among the numerous institutions that have collaborated on the project allows us to present the performance in various cultural venues across the country\, establishing this initiative among the best practices of the National Museum System. \nMassimo Osanna\, General Director of Museums\nMinistry of Culture \nWe are pleased that from a project – Italia Danza – born from the Directorate General for Public and Cultural Diplomacy to promote\, in partnership with Aterballetto\, contemporary Italian dance abroad\, has created the bridge that has enabled this format to also be brought into Italian museums through a collaboration between Aterballetto and the Directorate General of Museums. For us\, this new partnership confirms the value and modernity of the work that the Directorate General I represent pursues daily to promote Italian culture abroad. \nFilippo La Rosa\, Deputy General Director for Public and Cultural Diplomacy\nMinistry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation \nWe are honored to lead such a virtuous project: building a national network capable of bringing baroque melodrama\, live music\, dance\, and contemporary direction into our museums is undoubtedly a remarkable way to enhance our heritage.\nThe Church of Sant’Agata\, part of the National Archaeological Museum and Roman Theatre of Spoleto\, seemed to us the most suitable space to host Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda: a place capable of providing an exceptional stage to offer spectators a unique experience of the convergence of languages\, from the past to the present. The dancers will perform in an 11th-century environment\, in front of the new altarpiece created by the artist Stefano di Stasio\, a dialogue between the ancient and the contemporary that fits well with this project. \nCostantino D’Orazio\, Director of the National Museums of Perugia – \nRegional Directorate of National Museums of Umbria \nCASTELLO E PARCO REALE DI RACCONIGI \nRoyal residence and birthplace of the last King of Italy\, it has hosted events for different audiences and art forms\, featuring numerous temporary exhibitions\, thematic meeting cycles\, a showcase dedicated to Argentine Tango\, and a literary festival. The year 2024 will see a significant revival towards performing arts\, thanks to a collaboration with the multidisciplinary circuit Piemonte dal Vivo for dance cycles at the castle. The Salone d’Ercole will host Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda. Learn more \n \n  \nINFO&TICKETSReservation and Ticket Purchase Info: \n\nContacts: Email drm-pie.racconigi@cultura.gov.it; Phone 0172 84005\nCost: full € 8.00; reduced € 2.00 for ages 18 to 25; free for under 18s; free for persons with disabilities and their companions; free for holders of Museum Subscription\, Torino+Piemonte Card\, Royal Pass; additional reductions and exemptions based on legal provisions and agreements.\nOnline Purchase: www.museiitaliani.it or via the Italian Museums app.\nTicket Office Hours: Sunday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM\n\nWith the purchase of a performance ticket\, visitors can access the interior of the Castle.
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LOCATION:Castello di Racconigi\, Piazza Carlo Alberto\, Racconigi\, CN\, 12035\, Italia
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SUMMARY:Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda
DESCRIPTION:One of the most extraordinary works by Claudio Monteverdi\, the most universally renowned figure in Italian Baroque music\, Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda\, which celebrates its 400th anniversary in 2024\, becomes the foundation of an innovative multidisciplinary project\, where music\, singing\, theater\, and dance blend to create a seamless hybrid of performance languages. The choreography is by Philippe Kratz\, while the direction is by Fabio Cherstich\, whose work combines a strong focus on imagery and a passion for visual languages. \nAs part of the 53rd edition of the Baroque Evenings of Varaždin\nEuropa Media (National Theatre HNK)\n25 September 2024 – 7:00 PM\nDuration of each performance: 25 minutes \nin partnership with \n \n \nCREDITS\nDirection and visuals: FABIO CHERSTICH \nChoreography and stage movements: PHILIPPE KRATZ \nMusic: IL COMBATTIMENTO DI TANCREDI E CLORINDA by CLAUDIO MONTEVERDI \nDancers: GADOR LAGO BENITO\, ALBERTO TERRIBILE \nCoproduction: FONDAZIONE NAZIONALE DELLA DANZA / ATERBALLETTO\, TEATRO REGIO DI PARMA / FESTIVAL VERDI\, TORINODANZA FESTIVAL – TEATRO STABILE DI TORINO – TEATRO NAZIONALE\, GHISLIERIMUSICA – CENTRO DI MUSICA ANTICA \nIl Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda is a project aimed at enhancing live performance activities within institutes and cultural sites\, promoted by the Directorate General of Museums and co-financed by the Directorate General of Performing Arts. \nFor the realization of the project\, the National Museums of Perugia – Regional Directorate of National Museums of Umbria – and specifically the National Archaeological Museum and Roman Theatre of Spoleto – established\, with the support of the Directorate General of Museums\, a partnership shared by five other significant cultural sites: Villa Pisani in Stra\, the Castle and Park of Racconigi\, the Swabian Castle of Bari\, the Charterhouse of San Martino in Naples\, and the Archaeological Park of Venosa; joining them is Castel Sant’Angelo in Rome\, which will host the initiative as part of the summer festival Sotto l’angelo di Castello. \n \nSITE-SPECIFIC VERSION \n\nChurch of Sant’Agata – National Archaeological Museum and Roman Theatre of Spoleto (PG) – 12 September 2024 PREMIERE\n\nCastel Sant’Angelo in Rome – 13 September 2024\n\nMonumental Complex of the Castle and Park of Racconigi (CN) – 22 September 2024\n\nNational Museum of Villa Pisani\, Stra (VE) – 28 September 2024\n\nCharterhouse and Museum of San Martino\, Naples – 03 October 2024\n\nSwabian Castle of Bari – 05 October 2024\n\nNational Archaeological Museum “Mario Torelli” of Venosa (PZ) – 06 October 2024\n\nKosmos – Museum of Natural History of the University of Pavia – 12 October 2024\n\n\n\n \nTHEATRICAL VERSION \n\nPREVIEW: Turin – Torinodanza Festival\, Fonderie Limone – 20-21 September 2024\n\nPREMIERE: Parma – Festival Verdi\, Teatro Farnese – 18-19 October 2024\n\n \nThe project is part of Italia Danza\, a co-project curated by the Directorate General for Public and Cultural Diplomacy of Maeci and CCN/Aterballetto for the promotion of Italy’s artistic heritage abroad. \n\nBODIES AS MIRRORS \nIn my vision of Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda\, I imagine a confined\, circular space where the proximity and similarity of the bodies play a fundamental role. Together with choreographer Philippe Kratz\, we explore the idea of bodies as mirrors\, thus narrating the story of humanity in a struggle against itself. Eros and Thanatos emerge as equally powerful forces\, creating a paradoxical atmosphere in this perfectly balanced fight between human beings. \nIn conceiving this new creation\, I explicitly draw inspiration from body art\, particularly the work of Marina Abramović and Ana Mendieta\, who explore the connection between the body\, the earth\, and primordial rites. I want the combat to reflect the protagonists’ relationship with the surrounding space\, incorporating natural elements into their absurd dance of death. \nA single voice will give life to three characters: the text itself\, Tancredi\, and Clorinda will merge into the body and sound of a countertenor. This estranged and forced sound\, following a circular path\, creates a sense of constant repetition\, emphasizing the endless cycle of this love-and-death story\, tragically destined to repeat itself through the centuries\, reaching us in all its strength—the emanation of the poetic power of Tasso’s words and the magnificent music of Monteverdi. \nFabio Cherstich\, Director \nINNER STRUGGLEFrom Torquato Tasso’s story\, transposed into music by Claudio Monteverdi\, the most obvious themes are the battle between woman and man\, and religious conversion. However\, these are the aspects I find least intriguing: translating them into dance would result in a narrative of mere circumstances. \nA more philosophical or psychoanalytic reading of this struggle\, from which both protagonists emerge defeated\, deceived\, and solitary\, seems far more interesting to me. Within the opposition of the two roles\, there is already an entire world: the seeking\, the confrontation\, and the mutual wounding. The dynamic follows the warlike and conflictual ritual of two entities approaching each other. The absurdity of the act manifests when one person loses their life\, and we realize that the other\, nevertheless\, has not won… a strong\, shared wound that remains on both bodies. So\, are these two people fighting each other\, or perhaps is one person fighting against themselves? \nPhilippe Kratz\, Choreographer \nA NEW CULTURAL DIALOGUE \nThe dance and live music project in museums Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda represents a new milestone in the enhancement of cultural heritage through the languages associated with all the arts. With its expressiveness and ability to engage\, dance enriches the museum experience\, making it vibrant\, dynamic\, and accessible to everyone. The synergy among the numerous institutions that have collaborated on the project allows us to present the performance in various cultural venues across the country\, establishing this initiative among the best practices of the National Museum System. \nMassimo Osanna\, General Director of Museums\nMinistry of Culture \nWe are pleased that from a project – Italia Danza – born from the Directorate General for Public and Cultural Diplomacy to promote\, in partnership with Aterballetto\, contemporary Italian dance abroad\, has created the bridge that has enabled this format to also be brought into Italian museums through a collaboration between Aterballetto and the Directorate General of Museums. For us\, this new partnership confirms the value and modernity of the work that the Directorate General I represent pursues daily to promote Italian culture abroad. \nFilippo La Rosa\, Deputy General Director for Public and Cultural Diplomacy\nMinistry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation \n \nWe are honored to lead such a virtuous project: building a national network capable of bringing baroque melodrama\, live music\, dance\, and contemporary direction into our museums is undoubtedly a remarkable way to enhance our heritage.\nThe Church of Sant’Agata\, part of the National Archaeological Museum and Roman Theatre of Spoleto\, seemed to us the most suitable space to host Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda: a place capable of providing an exceptional stage to offer spectators a unique experience of the convergence of languages\, from the past to the present. The dancers will perform in an 11th-century environment\, in front of the new altarpiece created by the artist Stefano di Stasio\, a dialogue between the ancient and the contemporary that fits well with this project. \n \nCostantino D’Orazio\, Director of the National Museums of Perugia – \nRegional Directorate of National Museums of Umbria
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LOCATION:Europa Media (Teatro Nazionale HNK)\, Augusta Cesarca 1\, Varaždin\, Croazia (Nome Locale: Hrvatska)
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SUMMARY:Armoniosa Unità
DESCRIPTION:Armoniosa Unità is the new evening by MM Contemporary Dance Company directed by Michele Merola\, consisting of three choreographies: Do Not Call Me a Dancer\, choreographed by Giorgia Lolli and dedicated to Isadora Duncan\, winner of the Siae Per Chi Crea 2023 award; ComeTe\, a female duet by Adriano Bolognino\, winner of the 2022 Danza&Danza Emerging Choreographer award; and finally Armoniosa Unità\, a creation by Michele Merola and Enrico Morelli\, conceived this year to celebrate the birth of Guglielmo Marconi. \n  \nDon&apos;t call me a dancer \nWORLD PREMIERE \nChoreography: Giorgia Lolli\nSound design: Sebastian Kurtén\nCostumes: Nuvia Valestri\nLighting design: Elena Vastano\nPerformers: Erica Barusco\, Carlotta Maucioni\, Viviana Sanfilippo\, Diletta Torelli\nDuration: 20 min. \nChoreography winner of the Siae Per Chi Crea 2023 award \nSupported by the Ministry of Culture\, SIAE under the ‘Per Chi Crea’ project / Emilia-Romagna Region / Municipality of Reggio Emilia / Centro Permanente Danza – Reggio Emilia \n \nIsadora Duncan (San Francisco\, 1877 – Nice\, 1927) is remembered for her light dances\, tunics\, bare feet\, and that iconic scarf that got caught in the wheel of a car\, costing her life. Do not call me a dancer is a dedication to one of the women who made the history of modern dance. \n\nGIORGIA LOLLI (Reggio Emilia\, 1996) is a dancer and creator\, currently pursuing her Master’s studies in Choreography at the Theater Academy of Helsinki. Her practice intertwines dramaturgical-choreographic research and community processes. After completing her Bachelor’s in Contemporary Dance at the Zürich University of the Arts\, she continued her training in Israel. Since 2019\, she has been active as a freelance dancer\, collaborating with E.sperimenti Dance Company\, Skopje Dance Theater\, Elio Gervasi\, Yotam Peled\, Monster Chetwynd (Art Basel 2021)\, Bianca Hisse\, and Laura Cemin (Aerowaves 2023). Since 2022\, she has been a Dance Well – Movement research for Parkinson’s teacher within the European project coordinated by Operaestate. Her choreographic projects span various platforms\, including Anghiari Dance Hub and Vetrina della Giovane Danza d’Autore\, Nuovo Forno del Pane (MAMbo – Museo di Arte Moderna di Bologna)\, and residency actions Boarding Pass in Tunis\, Buenos Aires\, Kaunas\, and Krakow. She presents at festivals in Germany\, Portugal\, Finland\, and Switzerland. Together with Sophie Claire Annen and Sebastian Kurtén\, she won DNAppunticoreografici 2023 with Eat me. \nComeTe \nWORLD PREMIERE \nChoreography: Giorgia Lolli\nSound design: Sebastian Kurtén\nCostumes: Nuvia Valestri\nLighting design: Elena Vastano\nPerformers: Erica Barusco\, Carlotta Maucioni\, Viviana Sanfilippo\, Diletta Torelli\nDuration: 20 min. \nChoreography winner of the Siae Per Chi Crea 2023 award \nSupported by the Ministry of Culture\, SIAE under the ‘Per Chi Crea’ project / Emilia-Romagna Region / Municipality of Reggio Emilia / Centro Permanente Danza – Reggio Emilia \n \nIsadora Duncan (San Francisco\, 1877 – Nice\, 1927) is remembered for her light dances\, tunics\, bare feet\, and that iconic scarf that got caught in the wheel of a car\, costing her life. Do not call me a dancer is a dedication to one of the women who made the history of modern dance. \n\nGIORGIA LOLLI (Reggio Emilia\, 1996) is a dancer and creator\, currently pursuing her Master’s studies in Choreography at the Theater Academy of Helsinki. Her practice intertwines dramaturgical-choreographic research and community processes. After completing her Bachelor’s in Contemporary Dance at the Zürich University of the Arts\, she continued her training in Israel. Since 2019\, she has been active as a freelance dancer\, collaborating with E.sperimenti Dance Company\, Skopje Dance Theater\, Elio Gervasi\, Yotam Peled\, Monster Chetwynd (Art Basel 2021)\, Bianca Hisse\, and Laura Cemin (Aerowaves 2023). Since 2022\, she has been a Dance Well – Movement research for Parkinson’s teacher within the European project coordinated by Operaestate. Her choreographic projects span various platforms\, including Anghiari Dance Hub and Vetrina della Giovane Danza d’Autore\, Nuovo Forno del Pane (MAMbo – Museo di Arte Moderna di Bologna)\, and residency actions Boarding Pass in Tunis\, Buenos Aires\, Kaunas\, and Krakow. She presents at festivals in Germany\, Portugal\, Finland\, and Switzerland. Together with Sophie Claire Annen and Sebastian Kurtén\, she won DNAppunticoreografici 2023 with Eat me. \n\nChoreography: Adriano Bolognino\nMusic: Giuseppe Villarosa\nAssistant Choreographer: Rosaria Di Maro\nPerformers: Laura Dell’Agnese and Giorgia Raffetto\nDuration: 11 min. \n“Like comets\, there are beings who traverse existence without seeking order or a fixed reference point. Others\, like planets\, revolve around a center and feel they must not stray from that source of warmth and light. They too experience highs and lows\, but they persevere on the right path.” – Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov \n\nADRIANO BOLOGNINO was born in Naples in 1995. He won the 2022 Danza&Danza award as Emerging Choreographer. For the 2023/24 season\, he has been commissioned to create new works for the Teatro dell’Opera di Roma and the national Maltese company ZfinMalta. He created the choreography “Come Neve” selected for Danza Urbana XL 2023; he choreographed for the stars Eleonora Abbagnato and Jacopo Tissi during MFW23. In 2022\, he created “White Room” for the Opus Ballet Company. He was selected for “Prove d’autore – Anticorpi XL” and created “SKRIK” for the MM Contemporary Dance Company. His work “Rua da Saudade”\, selected for the NID Platform 2021 and CallforCreation/Orsolina28\, debuted at the TorinoDanza Festival. He was selected by ADH19\, where he created “Gli Amanti”\, a piece selected for Aerowaves 21. In 2020\, the Venice Biennale commissioned him to create a new work for the festival. He won the Prospettiva Danza Padova award in 2019. His creations are performed in national and international contexts\, including Cross Festival\, Kilowatt Festival\, Interplay Festival\, BMotion Opera Estate\, Fabbrica Europa\, Gender Bender Festival\, DAP Festival\, Danza Estate Bergamo\, Festival Exister\, Moving Colors Festival\, Ammutinamenti Festival\, Artissima Festival\, Festival Aperto\, and more. \nArmoniosa Unità \nChoreography: Michele Merola and Enrico Morelli\nMusic: Pierre Jodlowski\, Anne Muller\nPerformers: Lorenzo Fiorito\, Mario Genovese\, Nicola Stasi\, Giuseppe Villarosa\nDuration: 20 min. \nArmoniosa Unità is a choreography by Michele Merola and Enrico Morelli\, created this year for the celebration of Guglielmo Marconi’s birth. The work explores the meaning of the near and the far\, inspired by electromagnetic waves. It is about reaching out to a distant person and bringing them onto our path to share a common journey. This approach creates a union of intentions and a journey towards cohesion that\, even in diversity\, leads to a vision of the common good. The choreography is accompanied by a musical score by Pierre Jodlowski with the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France\, which incorporates a series of messages and announcements from radio broadcasts into a contemporary music composition. This sonic backdrop takes us into the world of radio\, which even today\, as in the previous century\, serves as a medium for spreading news and\, above all\, for conveying cultures and messages of great importance. \n\nMICHELE MEROLA is the artistic director and main choreographer of the MM Contemporary Dance Company\, a contemporary dance company founded in 1999 in Reggio Emilia\, which won the prestigious Danza & Danza Award in 2010 as the best emerging company. With this company\, Merola has brought many of his choreographies to the stage\, both in Italy and abroad\, including La metà dell’ombra\, which won the Anita Bucchi Award in 2010\, and Bolero\, which won the Europaindanza 2017 Award for Choreographic Merit. Since 2000\, he has created numerous works for other companies\, including Aterballetto\, Teatro San Carlo in Naples\, Dominic Walsh Dance Theatre\, Teatro Massimo in Palermo\, Junior Balletto di Toscana\, National Theatre of Belgrade\, and Tanzcompagnie Landesbühnen Sachsen in Dresden. In 2003\, he won the International Choreography Competition in Hannover\, in 2008 he received the Positano Leonide Massine Award for the Art of Dance\, and in 2016 he won the GD Awards 2016 (www.giornaledelladanza.com) as the Best Italian Choreographer. In 2017\, he won the L’Abella Danza Award (in memory of Ricardo Nunez) at the Roman Amphitheater of Avella (AV). In 2018\, he received the “Incontro con la danza” award instituted by Basilicata ArteDanza. Since 2010\, Merola has been\, along with Enrico Morelli\, the artistic director of Agora Coaching Project\, a professional training program for dancers based in Reggio Emilia. \n\nENRICO MORELLI\, a dancer and choreographer\, began his dance studies in Barletta. In 1999\, he graduated from the National Academy of Dance\, where he later attended the advanced course for teachers. His creative talent led him to participate in major choreography competitions\, winning first place at the Michele Abbate Competition in Caltanissetta\, the Città di Perugia Competition\, the Rieti International Dance Festival\, and the Danza Estate in Florence. From 1997 to 2003\, he worked as a dancer with the N. Piccinni Concert Foundation\, Milena Zullo’s Arte Balletto company\, the Piccinni Ballet\, and Micha Van Hoeke. In 2001\, he received the silver medal from the President of the Republic as a dancer. Since 2004\, he has been part of the MM Contemporary Dance Company as a dancer and choreographer. Since 2003\, he has created choreographies for Astra Roma Ballet\, the school of Teatro dell’Opera di Roma\, Dominic Walsh Dance Theatre\, Maggio Musicale Fiorentino\, KAOS company in Florence\, Palermo InDanza\, the Hungarian Szegedi Kortàrs Ballet\, Milwaukee Ballet (USA)\, MM Contemporary Dance Company\, and Agora Coaching Project. In 2018\, Morelli won the “Incontro con la danza” award instituted by Basilicata ArteDanza. In 2010\, he founded and has since co-directed\, with Michele Merola\, Agora Coaching Project\, a professional training program for dancers based in Reggio Emilia. \nMM CONTEMPORARY DANCE COMPANY  \nThe MM Contemporary Dance Company is a contemporary dance company directed by choreographer Michele Merola\, founded in 1999 as a center for the production of events and performances and as a promoter of festivals and workshops with the aim of fostering exchanges and alliances between Italian and international artists\, witnesses and spokespeople of contemporary culture. \nThe company’s repertoire\, based in Reggio Emilia\, is rich and varied\, thanks to the works of Michele Merola and creations by European and Italian choreographers such as Maguy Marin\, Mats Ek\, Mauro Bigonzetti\, Thomas Noone\, Gustavo Ramirez Sansano\, Karl Alfred Schreiner\, Eugenio Scigliano\, Emanuele Soavi\, Enrico Morelli\, Daniele Ninarello\, Ginevra Panzetti and Enrico Ticconi\, Camilla Monga\, Roberto Tedesco. In 2010\, the MM Contemporary Dance Company won the prestigious Danza & Danza Award as the best emerging company and today\, it is\, in all respects\, a reality of excellence in Italian dance\, with a consolidated performance activity throughout the national territory. For several years it has conquered an international market with performances in European and non-European countries (Korea\, Colombia\, Canada\, Germany\, Russia\, Morocco\, Belgium\, Spain\, Slovenia\, Hungary\, Czech Republic\, Sweden\, France\, Finland\, Serbia…). In 2017\, the MM Contemporary Dance Company won the Europaindanza 2017 Award – Award for Choreographic Merit\, for the show Bolero by Michele Merola. Since 2018\, the MM Contemporary Dance Company has been an associate company of the InDanza Circuit of Trentino Alto Adige. \nThe MMCDC is supported by the Ministry of Culture\, the Emilia-Romagna Region\, the Municipality of Reggio Emilia\, the National Dance Foundation/Aterballetto\, the Permanent Dance Center/Reggio Emilia. \nLearn more \nInfo&TicketsTICKETS\nFull price: 10 euros\nReduced (under 30\, dance schools\, Matilde di Canossa Dance High School\, over 65\, CRAL Municipality of Reggio Emilia members): 6 euros\nReduced (under 8): 3 euros \nPURCHASE TICKETS \n\nONLINE: https://www.biglietteriafonderia39.it/home.aspx\nFonderia Box Office: the box office opens one hour before the show begins (via della Costituzione 39\, Reggio Emilia).\n\nTickets are not numbered. \nCONTACTS FOR RESERVATIONS \nPhone and WhatsApp: 3341023554 \nEmail: biglietteria@aterballetto.it
URL:https://www.fndaterballetto.it/en/evento/armoniosa-unita/
LOCATION:Fonderia\, via della Costituzione\, 39\, Reggio Emilia\, 42124\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Performances,Season,September - December 2024 season
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SUMMARY:RHAPSODY IN BLUE
DESCRIPTION:The CCN/Aterballetto flies to New York for the prestigious Fall for Dance festival\, returning to dance on the stage of the New York City Center after nearly twenty years. \nThe company presents the U.S. premiere of Rhapsody in Blue\, a choreography by Iratxe Ansa and Igor Bacovich based on the famous musical composition by George Gershwin\, which in 2024 marks exactly 100 years since its first performance\, which took place in 1924 in New York. \nRHAPSODY IN BLUE – Iratxe Ansa & Igor Bacovich\n«Rhapsody in Blue is in itself a fantastic toy for a choreographer\, for a creative mind. Being so powerful\, so joyful\, so vibrant\, it is filled with constant variations in form and feels like walking through an enchanted forest: within a few steps\, you encounter a magical being\, an unreal sky that changes color above you. One moves in this fantastic world\, where the rhapsody offers a sonic space where everything is possible\, where from every corner new elements emerge\, and one is continuously surprised. The bodies react to frantic and ever-changing inputs. We played with all of this\, closing our eyes and dreaming of new worlds every time we encountered a new theme.» – Iratxe Ansa & Igor Bacovich
URL:https://www.fndaterballetto.it/en/evento/rhapsody-in-blue-2/2024-09-26/
LOCATION:New York City Center\, 131 W 55th St\, New York\, NY\, 11019\, Stati Uniti
CATEGORIES:Aterballetto,Productions,Rhapsody in Blue
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SUMMARY:RHAPSODY IN BLUE
DESCRIPTION:The CCN/Aterballetto flies to New York for the prestigious Fall for Dance festival\, returning to dance on the stage of the New York City Center after nearly twenty years. \nThe company presents the U.S. premiere of Rhapsody in Blue\, a choreography by Iratxe Ansa and Igor Bacovich based on the famous musical composition by George Gershwin\, which in 2024 marks exactly 100 years since its first performance\, which took place in 1924 in New York. \nRHAPSODY IN BLUE – Iratxe Ansa & Igor Bacovich\n«Rhapsody in Blue is in itself a fantastic toy for a choreographer\, for a creative mind. Being so powerful\, so joyful\, so vibrant\, it is filled with constant variations in form and feels like walking through an enchanted forest: within a few steps\, you encounter a magical being\, an unreal sky that changes color above you. One moves in this fantastic world\, where the rhapsody offers a sonic space where everything is possible\, where from every corner new elements emerge\, and one is continuously surprised. The bodies react to frantic and ever-changing inputs. We played with all of this\, closing our eyes and dreaming of new worlds every time we encountered a new theme.» – Iratxe Ansa & Igor Bacovich
URL:https://www.fndaterballetto.it/en/evento/rhapsody-in-blue-2/2024-09-27/
LOCATION:New York City Center\, 131 W 55th St\, New York\, NY\, 11019\, Stati Uniti
CATEGORIES:Aterballetto,Productions,Rhapsody in Blue
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SUMMARY:VISIONI DEL CORPO: IL CORPO PICCOLO
DESCRIPTION:Visioni del corpo: understanding contemporary art through auteur dance. \nA “dancing encyclopedia” that speaks about the world through dance\, placing the body at the center of humanity. A series of six cultural dissemination events that began in May 2024\, resuming after the summer break with the new season at Fonderia. Connecting arts\, movement\, and current affairs\, the meetings address themes of psychological well-being\, the relationship with the city\, the future\, and ecology\, through an experimental cultural medium. \nNicolas Ballario\, journalist\, curator\, and cultural disseminator\, introduces the theme of the debate\, which\, moving between dance and contemporary arts\, reflects on the body from a different point of view each time. Each meeting is divided into six moments\, dedicated to the works of six artists chosen to explore the main theme: renowned faces of contemporary art\, well known to the general public. Each meeting will be interpreted by a choreographer from the contemporary scene\, who will translate the suggestions of the discussed works into dance with an original performance\, specifically designed for the project. \n\n\n \n \nThird appointment: Friday 27 September h 20.30 at Fonderia\n\n \nIl corpo piccolo (The little body)\nA dialogue with Nicolas Ballario and Lara Guidetti\nChoreographies by Lara Guidetti\nFocus on Alberto Burri\, Maurizio Cattelan\, Diane Arbus\, Jake e Dinos Chapman\, Keith Haring\, Nathalie Djurberg \n\n\n\nAfter Il corpo in pericolo and Il corpo nudo\, the third event will explore Il corpo piccolo with Lara Guidetti. The public space has undergone a transformation between its physical and virtual dimensions\, leading to new identities\, functions\, and connotations\, rapidly rewriting the network of encounters and relationships that inhabit it\, cutting across professional and personal\, intimate\, and collective domains. In the era of images and digital technology\, the real dimension of the body\, understood in its original proportion in space\, is continually modified: contracted within phone screens\, expanded in architectural and advertising projections\, multiplied\, stretched\, portioned\, and filtered in search of perfect adherence to what one desires the body to communicate. Lara Guidetti will play with these dilations and contractions. \nBefore and after the meeting\, the audience will have the opportunity to experience virtual reality with Kepler by Diego Tortelli: three micro-dancers moving under a display case\, inhabitants of a small world that the viewer approaches with a magnifying glass. \nPerformance art: Banana duct taped to fridge as a reminder to eat less meat\, inspired by Maurizio Cattelan. From Wikimedia Commons \nLara Guidetti \nOriginally from Emilia-Romagna\, Lara Guidetti graduated as a dancer and choreographer in 2006 from the Atelier of Theater-Dance at the Paolo Grassi School in Milan\, studying with renowned national and international masters. She continued her training in the world of dance and performing arts\, exploring various pedagogical methods and training through workshops and productions. In 2008\, she founded the Sanpapié company\, where she serves as artistic director\, choreographer\, director\, and performer\, presenting works across Italy\, Europe\, China\, and Saudi Arabia. In 2017\, her show LEI won the Premio Bonacina. She collaborates with the JGM company in Lisbon\, works with La Scala in Milan as a dancer and acrobat\, and creates choreographies for opera productions. She has taught at the Paolo Grassi and Dancehaus schools in Milan and at the Teatro Stabile school in Turin. Since 2022\, she has been an associated artist of the MilanOltre festival and a collaborator of the Fondazione Nazionale della Danza as a choreographer and curator of site-specific projects. \n \nNicolas Ballario \nNicolas Ballario\, born in 1984\, is involved in contemporary art applied to media. He began his professional career at Oliviero Toscani‘s factory La Sterpaia\, where he later became the cultural manager. He has collaborated with major artistic institutions and numerous publications. \nIn 2016\, he became the youngest ever recipient of the Premio Bassani\, one of the most prestigious awards for journalists distinguished in cultural and environmental fields. Currently\, he hosts and produces contemporary art programs on Rai Radio Uno and contributes to magazines such as Rolling Stone\, Living from Corriere della Sera\, and Il Giornale dell’Arte. In 2019\, he hosted the photography format Camera Oscura on LA7\, while from 2020 to 2022\, he led programs on Sky Arte including Io ti vedo\, tu mi senti?\, The Square\, and Italia Contemporanea.\nHe is the CEO of the newly established exhibition production company Piuma and oversees exhibitions and catalogs. Artribune magazine recognized him in their Best of for two consecutive years: in 2019 for radio and in 2020 for television projects. \nInfo&Tickets \nTICKETS\nSingle: 3 euros \nTICKET PURCHASE\nTickets can be purchased online at www.biglietteriafonderia39.it.\nThe box office at Fonderia is open from 7:30 PM.\nTickets are not numbered. \nCONTACTS\nPhone and WhatsApp: 3341023554\nEmail: biglietteria@aterballetto.it \nFONDERIA ATERBALLETTO\nVia della Costituzione 39\, Reggio Emilia \nWINE TASTING AT FONDERIA\nFrom 7:30 PM to 8:30 PM\, you can enjoy a refined wine tasting of selected wines\, thanks to the valuable collaboration with Venturini Baldini. \n \n\n  \n 
URL:https://www.fndaterballetto.it/en/evento/visioni-del-corpo-il-corpo-piccolo/
LOCATION:Fonderia\, via della Costituzione\, 39\, Reggio Emilia\, 42124\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Performances,Season,September - December 2024 season
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SUMMARY:Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda
DESCRIPTION:One of the most extraordinary works by Claudio Monteverdi\, the most universally renowned figure in Italian Baroque music\, Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda\, which celebrates its 400th anniversary in 2024\, becomes the foundation of an innovative multidisciplinary project\, where music\, singing\, theater\, and dance blend to create a seamless hybrid of performance languages. The choreography is by Philippe Kratz\, while the direction is by Fabio Cherstich\, whose work combines a strong focus on imagery and a passion for visual languages. \nSTRA – NATIONAL MUSEUM VILLA PISANI\n28 September 2024 – 8:15 PM and 9:15 PM\nDuration of each performance: 25 minutes \n \nCREDITS\nDirection and visuals: FABIO CHERSTICH\nChoreography and stage movements: PHILIPPE KRATZ\nMusic: IL COMBATTIMENTO DI TANCREDI E CLORINDA by CLAUDIO MONTEVERDI\nDancers: GADOR LAGO BENITO\, ALBERTO TERRIBILE \nCoproduction: FONDAZIONE NAZIONALE DELLA DANZA / ATERBALLETTO\, TEATRO REGIO DI PARMA / FESTIVAL VERDI\, TORINODANZA FESTIVAL – TEATRO STABILE DI TORINO – TEATRO NAZIONALE\, GHISLIERIMUSICA – CENTRO DI MUSICA ANTICA \nIl Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda is a project aimed at enhancing live performance activities within institutes and cultural sites\, promoted by the Directorate General of Museums and co-financed by the Directorate General of Performing Arts. \nFor the realization of the project\, the National Museums of Perugia – Regional Directorate of National Museums of Umbria – and specifically the National Archaeological Museum and Roman Theatre of Spoleto – established\, with the support of the Directorate General of Museums\, a partnership shared by five other significant cultural sites: Villa Pisani in Stra\, the Castle and Park of Racconigi\, the Swabian Castle of Bari\, the Charterhouse of San Martino in Naples\, and the Archaeological Park of Venosa; joining them is Castel Sant’Angelo in Rome\, which will host the initiative as part of the summer festival Sotto l’angelo di Castello. \n \nSITE-SPECIFIC VERSION \n\nChurch of Sant’Agata – National Archaeological Museum and Roman Theatre of Spoleto (PG) – 12 September 2024 PREMIERE\n\nCastel Sant’Angelo in Rome – 13 September 2024\n\nMonumental Complex of the Castle and Park of Racconigi (CN) – 22 September 2024\n\nNational Museum of Villa Pisani\, Stra (VE) – 28 September 2024\n\nCharterhouse and Museum of San Martino\, Naples – 03 October 2024\n\nSwabian Castle of Bari – 05 October 2024\n\nNational Archaeological Museum “Mario Torelli” of Venosa (PZ) – 06 October 2024\n\nKosmos – Museum of Natural History of the University of Pavia – 12 October 2024\n\n\n \nTHEATRICAL VERSION \n\nPREVIEW: Turin – Torinodanza Festival\, Fonderie Limone – 20-21 September 2024\n\nPREMIERE: Parma – Festival Verdi\, Teatro Farnese – 18-19 October 2024\n\nThe project is part of Italia Danza\, a co-project curated by the Directorate General for Public and Cultural Diplomacy of Maeci and CCN/Aterballetto for the promotion of Italy’s artistic heritage abroad. \nBODIES AS MIRRORS \nIn my vision of *Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda*\, I imagine a confined\, circular space where the proximity and similarity of the bodies play a fundamental role. Together with choreographer Philippe Kratz\, we explore the idea of bodies as mirrors\, thus narrating the story of humanity in a struggle against itself. *Eros* and *Thanatos* emerge as equally powerful forces\, creating a paradoxical atmosphere in this perfectly balanced fight between human beings. \nIn conceiving this new creation\, I explicitly draw inspiration from body art\, particularly the work of Marina Abramović and Ana Mendieta\, who explore the connection between the body\, the earth\, and primordial rites. I want the combat to reflect the protagonists’ relationship with the surrounding space\, incorporating natural elements into their absurd dance of death. \nA single voice will give life to three characters: the text itself\, Tancredi\, and Clorinda will merge into the body and sound of a countertenor. This estranged and forced sound\, following a circular path\, creates a sense of constant repetition\, emphasizing the endless cycle of this love-and-death story\, tragically destined to repeat itself through the centuries\, reaching us in all its strength—the emanation of the poetic power of Tasso’s words and the magnificent music of Monteverdi. \nFabio Cherstich\, Director \nINNER STRUGGLEFrom Torquato Tasso’s story\, transposed into music by Claudio Monteverdi\, the most obvious themes are the battle between woman and man\, and religious conversion. However\, these are the aspects I find least intriguing: translating them into dance would result in a narrative of mere circumstances. \nA more philosophical or psychoanalytic reading of this struggle\, from which both protagonists emerge defeated\, deceived\, and solitary\, seems far more interesting to me. Within the opposition of the two roles\, there is already an entire world: the seeking\, the confrontation\, and the mutual wounding. The dynamic follows the warlike and conflictual ritual of two entities approaching each other. The absurdity of the act manifests when one person loses their life\, and we realize that the other\, nevertheless\, has not won… a strong\, shared wound that remains on both bodies. So\, are these two people fighting each other\, or perhaps is one person fighting against themselves? \nPhilippe Kratz\, Choreographer \nA NEW CULTURAL DIALOGUE \nThe dance and live music project in museums Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda represents a new milestone in the enhancement of cultural heritage through the languages associated with all the arts. With its expressiveness and ability to engage\, dance enriches the museum experience\, making it vibrant\, dynamic\, and accessible to everyone. The synergy among the numerous institutions that have collaborated on the project allows us to present the performance in various cultural venues across the country\, establishing this initiative among the best practices of the National Museum System. \nMassimo Osanna\, General Director of Museums\nMinistry of Culture \nWe are pleased that from a project – Italia Danza – born from the Directorate General for Public and Cultural Diplomacy to promote\, in partnership with Aterballetto\, contemporary Italian dance abroad\, has created the bridge that has enabled this format to also be brought into Italian museums through a collaboration between Aterballetto and the Directorate General of Museums. For us\, this new partnership confirms the value and modernity of the work that the Directorate General I represent pursues daily to promote Italian culture abroad. \nFilippo La Rosa\, Deputy General Director for Public and Cultural Diplomacy\nMinistry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation \nWe are honored to lead such a virtuous project: building a national network capable of bringing baroque melodrama\, live music\, dance\, and contemporary direction into our museums is undoubtedly a remarkable way to enhance our heritage.\nThe Church of Sant’Agata\, part of the National Archaeological Museum and Roman Theatre of Spoleto\, seemed to us the most suitable space to host Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda: a place capable of providing an exceptional stage to offer spectators a unique experience of the convergence of languages\, from the past to the present. The dancers will perform in an 11th-century environment\, in front of the new altarpiece created by the artist Stefano di Stasio\, a dialogue between the ancient and the contemporary that fits well with this project. \nCostantino D’Orazio\, Director of the National Museums of Perugia – \nRegional Directorate of National Museums of Umbria \nVILLA PISANIThe queen of the Venetian villas\, once the property of Napoleon\, the Habsburgs\, and the House of Savoy\, as well as the headquarters of the Army General Staff during the First World War\, is at the center of a renewed enhancement process aimed at making the museum the primary cultural container of the Union of Municipalities of the Riviera del Brenta\, both for regular visits and for its capacity to host events and exhibitions. Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda will take place inside the Ball Room\, or the Hall of Honor. Learn more \n\n  \nINFO&TICKETSBooking and ticket purchase information: \n– Contact for information: tel. +39 049 502074 \n– Evening ticket price (with performance participation) from 20:00 to 23:00: € 1 + € 1 reservation fee \n– Regular ticket price from 9:00 to 19:00: € 14 (villa + park + exhibition); € 8 (park + exhibition) \n– Ticket purchase: Phone +39.055.2989887 – Website www.vivaticket.com \n– Ticket office hours: 9:00 – 22:30 \nWith the purchase of the performance ticket\, you can visit the Noble Floor and the exhibition Gente d’Italia Federico Garolla – photographs 1948-1968.
URL:https://www.fndaterballetto.it/en/evento/il-combattimento-di-tancredi-e-clorinda-5/
LOCATION:Museo Nazionale di Villa Pisani\, Via Doge Pisani 7\, Stra\, VE\, 30039\, Italia
CATEGORIES:Aterballetto,Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda,Productions
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SUMMARY:OPEN REHEARSAL - GLORY HALL
DESCRIPTION:First open rehearsal of the 2024/25 season with CCN/Aterballetto \nTuesday\, October 1st\, at 6:00 PM\, the audience at the Fonderia will have the opportunity to meet the three new dancers of the company and witness the preparation of Glory Hall\, the new creation by Diego Tortelli that will premiere in February at the Teatro Comunale di Bologna. \nOpen rehearsals are unique moments where you can watch the creation of a performance\, interact with the artists\, and be amazed by the art of dance: a special opportunity that allows the audience to enter the daily routine of the dancers and choreographers.
URL:https://www.fndaterballetto.it/en/evento/open-rehearsal-glory-hall/
LOCATION:Fonderia\, via della Costituzione\, 39\, Reggio Emilia\, 42124\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Aterballetto,Open rehearsals,Season,September - December 2024 season
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SUMMARY:Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda
DESCRIPTION:One of the most extraordinary works by Claudio Monteverdi\, the most universally renowned figure in Italian Baroque music\, Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda\, which celebrates its 400th anniversary in 2024\, becomes the foundation of an innovative multidisciplinary project\, where music\, singing\, theater\, and dance blend to create a seamless hybrid of performance languages. The choreography is by Philippe Kratz\, while the direction is by Fabio Cherstich\, whose work combines a strong focus on imagery and a passion for visual languages. \nNaples – Certosa e Museo di San Martino\n03 October 2024 – 8:00 PM and 9:00 PM\nDuration of each performance: 25 minutes \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCREDITS\nDirection and visuals: FABIO CHERSTICH\nChoreography and stage movements: PHILIPPE KRATZ\nMusic: IL COMBATTIMENTO DI TANCREDI E CLORINDA by CLAUDIO MONTEVERDI\nDancers: GADOR LAGO BENITO\, ALBERTO TERRIBILE \nCoproduction: FONDAZIONE NAZIONALE DELLA DANZA / ATERBALLETTO\, TEATRO REGIO DI PARMA / FESTIVAL VERDI\, TORINODANZA FESTIVAL – TEATRO STABILE DI TORINO – TEATRO NAZIONALE\, GHISLIERIMUSICA – CENTRO DI MUSICA ANTICA \nIl Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda is a project aimed at enhancing live performance activities within institutes and cultural sites\, promoted by the Directorate General of Museums and co-financed by the Directorate General of Performing Arts. \nFor the realization of the project\, the National Museums of Perugia – Regional Directorate of National Museums of Umbria – and specifically the National Archaeological Museum and Roman Theatre of Spoleto – established\, with the support of the Directorate General of Museums\, a partnership shared by five other significant cultural sites: Villa Pisani in Stra\, the Castle and Park of Racconigi\, the Swabian Castle of Bari\, the Charterhouse of San Martino in Naples\, and the Archaeological Park of Venosa; joining them is Castel Sant’Angelo in Rome\, which will host the initiative as part of the summer festival Sotto l’angelo di Castello. \n \nSITE-SPECIFIC VERSION \n\nChurch of Sant’Agata – National Archaeological Museum and Roman Theatre of Spoleto (PG) – 12 September 2024 PREMIERE\n\nCastel Sant’Angelo in Rome – 13 September 2024\n\nMonumental Complex of the Castle and Park of Racconigi (CN) – 22 September 2024\n\nNational Museum of Villa Pisani\, Stra (VE) – 28 September 2024\n\nCharterhouse and Museum of San Martino\, Naples – 03 October 2024\n\nSwabian Castle of Bari – 05 October 2024\n\nNational Archaeological Museum “Mario Torelli” of Venosa (PZ) – 06 October 2024\n\nKosmos – Museum of Natural History of the University of Pavia – 12 October 2024\n\n\n \nTHEATRICAL VERSION \n\nPREVIEW: Turin – Torinodanza Festival\, Fonderie Limone – 20-21 September 2024\n\nPREMIERE: Parma – Festival Verdi\, Teatro Farnese – 18-19 October 2024\n\nThe project is part of Italia Danza\, a co-project curated by the Directorate General for Public and Cultural Diplomacy of Maeci and CCN/Aterballetto for the promotion of Italy’s artistic heritage abroad. \nBODIES AS MIRRORS \nIn my vision of Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda\, I imagine a confined\, circular space where the proximity and similarity of the bodies play a fundamental role. Together with choreographer Philippe Kratz\, we explore the idea of bodies as mirrors\, thus narrating the story of humanity in a struggle against itself. Eros and Thanatos emerge as equally powerful forces\, creating a paradoxical atmosphere in this perfectly balanced fight between human beings. \nIn conceiving this new creation\, I explicitly draw inspiration from body art\, particularly the work of Marina Abramović and Ana Mendieta\, who explore the connection between the body\, the earth\, and primordial rites. I want the combat to reflect the protagonists’ relationship with the surrounding space\, incorporating natural elements into their absurd dance of death. \nA single voice will give life to three characters: the text itself\, Tancredi\, and Clorinda will merge into the body and sound of a countertenor. This estranged and forced sound\, following a circular path\, creates a sense of constant repetition\, emphasizing the endless cycle of this love-and-death story\, tragically destined to repeat itself through the centuries\, reaching us in all its strength—the emanation of the poetic power of Tasso’s words and the magnificent music of Monteverdi. \nFabio Cherstich\, Director \nINNER STRUGGLEFrom Torquato Tasso’s story\, transposed into music by Claudio Monteverdi\, the most obvious themes are the battle between woman and man\, and religious conversion. However\, these are the aspects I find least intriguing: translating them into dance would result in a narrative of mere circumstances. \nA more philosophical or psychoanalytic reading of this struggle\, from which both protagonists emerge defeated\, deceived\, and solitary\, seems far more interesting to me. Within the opposition of the two roles\, there is already an entire world: the seeking\, the confrontation\, and the mutual wounding. The dynamic follows the warlike and conflictual ritual of two entities approaching each other. The absurdity of the act manifests when one person loses their life\, and we realize that the other\, nevertheless\, has not won… a strong\, shared wound that remains on both bodies. So\, are these two people fighting each other\, or perhaps is one person fighting against themselves? \nPhilippe Kratz\, Choreographer \nA NEW CULTURAL DIALOGUE \nThe dance and live music project in museums Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda represents a new milestone in the enhancement of cultural heritage through the languages associated with all the arts. With its expressiveness and ability to engage\, dance enriches the museum experience\, making it vibrant\, dynamic\, and accessible to everyone. The synergy among the numerous institutions that have collaborated on the project allows us to present the performance in various cultural venues across the country\, establishing this initiative among the best practices of the National Museum System. \nMassimo Osanna\, General Director of Museums\nMinistry of Culture \nWe are pleased that from a project – Italia Danza – born from the Directorate General for Public and Cultural Diplomacy to promote\, in partnership with Aterballetto\, contemporary Italian dance abroad\, has created the bridge that has enabled this format to also be brought into Italian museums through a collaboration between Aterballetto and the Directorate General of Museums. For us\, this new partnership confirms the value and modernity of the work that the Directorate General I represent pursues daily to promote Italian culture abroad. \nFilippo La Rosa\, Deputy General Director for Public and Cultural Diplomacy\nMinistry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation \nWe are honored to lead such a virtuous project: building a national network capable of bringing baroque melodrama\, live music\, dance\, and contemporary direction into our museums is undoubtedly a remarkable way to enhance our heritage.\nThe Church of Sant’Agata\, part of the National Archaeological Museum and Roman Theatre of Spoleto\, seemed to us the most suitable space to host Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda: a place capable of providing an exceptional stage to offer spectators a unique experience of the convergence of languages\, from the past to the present. The dancers will perform in an 11th-century environment\, in front of the new altarpiece created by the artist Stefano di Stasio\, a dialogue between the ancient and the contemporary that fits well with this project. \nCostantino D’Orazio\, Director of the National Museums of Perugia – \nRegional Directorate of National Museums of Umbria \nCERTOSA E MUSEO DI SAN MARTINOThe Certosa e Museo di San Martino\, located in the enchanting setting of Vomero in Naples\, is a place of extraordinary beauty and cultural richness\, offering visitors a fascinating journey through Neapolitan history and art. This remarkable monumental complex is not only a museum but also a vibrant center of cultural activities\, actively collaborating on educational projects with universities\, schools\, and associations.\nLive performances\, primarily focused on music\, followed by dance and theater\, have further enriched the museum’s cultural offerings. Notable thematic festivals include events like “ConCertosa” for youth orchestras\, “Tales of Sounds\, Colors\, and Emotions\,” a multidisciplinary cycle centered on the 18th century\, and “Sounds in Certosa!”\, events that have made the visitor experience truly unique.\nOn this occasion\, the Cloister of the Procurators will be a suggestive setting for the staging of “Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda\,” a work that promises to fascinate and engage the audience.\nDiscover more \n \n\nINFO&TICKETS \nInfo for booking and ticket purchase: \n– Tickets can be purchased on-site or online via the Italian Museums App or the Italian Museums Portal. \n– Ticket price: participation in the event is free with the purchase of the museum ticket (full price €6\, reduced price for ages 18 to 25 €2\, free for under 18 and according to legal benefits). \n– On-site ticket office hours: from 8:30 AM to 10:30 PM. \nWith the purchase of a ticket\, it is possible to visit the monumental complex with cloisters and courtyards\, the Church\, the Nativity Scenes\, the Carriages\, the Lani’s Altar\, the Prior’s Room\, and the Nativity section.
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LOCATION:Certosa e Museo di San Martino\, Largo San Martino\, 5\, Napoli\, 80129\, Italia
CATEGORIES:Aterballetto,Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda,Productions
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SUMMARY:Lullaby
DESCRIPTION:Lullaby is the perfect show to make children aged 4 to 6 fall in love with theater. \nA show that tells us about the dreams and wonders that often appear to children suddenly\, always unexpected\, full of amazement. \n“Then there is a hot air balloon from which a package falls: it looks like a gift. Chasing it to retrieve what it surely lost\, Valentino takes the audience on a journey through the seasons and emotions; while the hot air balloon\, from the sky\, shows the way to follow.\nEach song gives us a different rhythm\, emotion\, and wonder: from blues to fantasy\, from jazz to fear\, from samba to laughter.\nAnd the hot air balloon? In the end\, it was reached\, but the package was not lost: it was a gift for Valentino. What? Of course\, a tiny guitar.\nAn enchanting show that delights the heart and eyes.” \nNicoletta Cardone Johnson\, EOLO | Rivista online di Teatro Ragazzi \nCREDITS \nTexts\, songs\, music\, and scenes: Valentino Dragano\nAssistant director: Raffaella Chillè \nRecommended age: 4 – 6 years\nTechniques used: live music | puppet theater | songs | storytelling theater\nThemes: journey | growth | awareness \nDiscover more \nJoin us on a Hot Air Balloon!\nTogether we will embark on a journey through a colorful mosaic of characters and stories that will create a symphony of images and sounds. \nLullaby is a gift fallen from the sky. A secret and precious gift. A gift for you. All for you. Lullaby is music. Music that soothes and restores us.\nIt is the story of a child like me\, like you. Of a child who watches and listens to the world around him: the flutter of a Butterfly’s wings\, the snow at Christmas\, the sun in Spring\, the Starry Night Sky. Everything resonates with music\, rhythm\, and wonder. \nAnd then there is the Hot Air Balloon that accompanies the journey and shows the way to follow from the sky.\nLullaby is a guitar that becomes a little theater. A six-string theater that travels through seasons\, encounters\, songs\, fears\, laughter\, blues\, jazz\, samba! \nLullaby is singing\, playing\, taking another ride on the merry-go-round\, and then\, tired\, falling asleep with music in your eyes\, ears\, and heart. \n \nValentino Dragano \nValentino Dragano is an actor\, director\, composer\, and multi-instrumentalist musician; he began his artistic career in 1992\, focusing his work on the research of folk-popular music (klezmer\, Sephardic music\, folk dance music from various European and non-European traditions) combined with theatrical work. Raffaella Chillé is an actress\, director\, and educator. \nTheir respective artistic paths\, filled with experiences in street theater\, experimental theater\, puppet theater\, and theatrical and musical pedagogy\, met in ’97 in the Eduardo Company:\nBAMBINE\, winner of the Stregagatto award in ’96\nPICCOLOGRANDE directed by Maria Maglietta\nIL CANTO DI MARTA directed by Paolo Nani \nThe use of various expressive forms and the choice of “urgent” themes have always characterized our artistic journey. Thus\, in 2001\, our “theater-making” merged into the company Teatrinviaggio:\nPINOCCHIO received a mention as “best emerging company” Stregagatto 2004\nORLANDO INNAMORATO\nMANDALA\, a theater performance for open spaces that combines street theater\, puppet theater\, and dance. \nIn 2007\, they founded Kosmocomico Teatro producing musical shows for children:\nCANTAFAVOLE\, POLLICINO winner of the Città d’Aosta award 2009/10\nBRUTTINO EOLO AWARDS 2011 \nand for adults:\nTHE SHOCKING PUPPET SHOW EOLO AWARDS 2011\nEnfanthéatre Aosta Award 2013/2014 for PICCOLO PASSO\nBest of klpteatro 2018 for CATTIVINI Cabaret-Concerto per Bimbi Monelli\nBest of klpteatro 2021 for PULCETTA dal Naso Rosso \nFind out more \nInfo\, Tickets\, Workshop\nSUNDAY\, OCTOBER 6\, 4:30 PM FAMILY CONTACT \nWORKSHOP LED BY CHOREOGRAPHER LAURA MATANO \nFamily Contact is a moment of sharing between children and parents aimed at exploring new worlds. Spending time together through the body\, movement\, and physical contact\, creating and building a new harmonious bond. For children accompanied by 1 parent. \n(Includes a ticket for the show Lullaby at 6:00 PM) \nTICKETS\nSingle ticket: 6 euros \nPURCHASE TICKETS \n\nONLINE: https://www.biglietteriafonderia39.it/home.aspx\nFonderia Box Office: the box office opens one hour before the show begins (via della Costituzione 39\, Reggio Emilia).\n\nTickets are not numbered. \nCONTACTS FOR RESERVATIONS \nPhone and WhatsApp: 3341023554 \nEmail: biglietteria@aterballetto.it
URL:https://www.fndaterballetto.it/en/evento/lullaby/2024-10-05/
LOCATION:Fonderia\, via della Costituzione\, 39\, Reggio Emilia\, 42124\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Performances,Season,September - December 2024 season
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SUMMARY:Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda
DESCRIPTION:One of the most extraordinary works by Claudio Monteverdi\, the most universally renowned figure in Italian Baroque music\, Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda\, which celebrates its 400th anniversary in 2024\, becomes the foundation of an innovative multidisciplinary project\, where music\, singing\, theater\, and dance blend to create a seamless hybrid of performance languages. The choreography is by Philippe Kratz\, while the direction is by Fabio Cherstich\, whose work combines a strong focus on imagery and a passion for visual languages. \nCastello Svevo di Bari\n05 October 2024 – 8:00 PM and 9:30 PM\nDuration of each performance: 25 minutes \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCREDITS\nDirection and visuals: FABIO CHERSTICH\nChoreography and stage movements: PHILIPPE KRATZ\nMusic: IL COMBATTIMENTO DI TANCREDI E CLORINDA by CLAUDIO MONTEVERDI\nDancers: GADOR LAGO BENITO\, ALBERTO TERRIBILE \nCoproduction: FONDAZIONE NAZIONALE DELLA DANZA / ATERBALLETTO\, TEATRO REGIO DI PARMA / FESTIVAL VERDI\, TORINODANZA FESTIVAL – TEATRO STABILE DI TORINO – TEATRO NAZIONALE\, GHISLIERIMUSICA – CENTRO DI MUSICA ANTICA \nIl Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda is a project aimed at enhancing live performance activities within institutes and cultural sites\, promoted by the Directorate General of Museums and co-financed by the Directorate General of Performing Arts. \nFor the realization of the project\, the National Museums of Perugia – Regional Directorate of National Museums of Umbria – and specifically the National Archaeological Museum and Roman Theatre of Spoleto – established\, with the support of the Directorate General of Museums\, a partnership shared by five other significant cultural sites: Villa Pisani in Stra\, the Castle and Park of Racconigi\, the Swabian Castle of Bari\, the Charterhouse of San Martino in Naples\, and the Archaeological Park of Venosa; joining them is Castel Sant’Angelo in Rome\, which will host the initiative as part of the summer festival Sotto l’angelo di Castello. \n \nSITE-SPECIFIC VERSION \n\nChurch of Sant’Agata – National Archaeological Museum and Roman Theatre of Spoleto (PG) – 12 September 2024 PREMIERE\n\nCastel Sant’Angelo in Rome – 13 September 2024\n\nMonumental Complex of the Castle and Park of Racconigi (CN) – 22 September 2024\n\nNational Museum of Villa Pisani\, Stra (VE) – 28 September 2024\n\nCharterhouse and Museum of San Martino\, Naples – 03 October 2024\n\nSwabian Castle of Bari – 05 October 2024\n\nNational Archaeological Museum “Mario Torelli” of Venosa (PZ) – 06 October 2024\n\nKosmos – Museum of Natural History of the University of Pavia – 12 October 2024\n\n\n \nTHEATRICAL VERSION \n\nPREVIEW: Turin – Torinodanza Festival\, Fonderie Limone – 20-21 September 2024\n\nPREMIERE: Parma – Festival Verdi\, Teatro Farnese – 18-19 October 2024\n\nThe project is part of Italia Danza\, a co-project curated by the Directorate General for Public and Cultural Diplomacy of Maeci and CCN/Aterballetto for the promotion of Italy’s artistic heritage abroad. \nBODIES AS MIRRORS \nIn my vision of Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda\, I imagine a confined\, circular space where the proximity and similarity of the bodies play a fundamental role. Together with choreographer Philippe Kratz\, we explore the idea of bodies as mirrors\, thus narrating the story of humanity in a struggle against itself. Eros and Thanatos emerge as equally powerful forces\, creating a paradoxical atmosphere in this perfectly balanced fight between human beings. \nIn conceiving this new creation\, I explicitly draw inspiration from body art\, particularly the work of Marina Abramović and Ana Mendieta\, who explore the connection between the body\, the earth\, and primordial rites. I want the combat to reflect the protagonists’ relationship with the surrounding space\, incorporating natural elements into their absurd dance of death. \nA single voice will give life to three characters: the text itself\, Tancredi\, and Clorinda will merge into the body and sound of a countertenor. This estranged and forced sound\, following a circular path\, creates a sense of constant repetition\, emphasizing the endless cycle of this love-and-death story\, tragically destined to repeat itself through the centuries\, reaching us in all its strength—the emanation of the poetic power of Tasso’s words and the magnificent music of Monteverdi. \nFabio Cherstich\, Director \nINNER STRUGGLEFrom Torquato Tasso’s story\, transposed into music by Claudio Monteverdi\, the most obvious themes are the battle between woman and man\, and religious conversion. However\, these are the aspects I find least intriguing: translating them into dance would result in a narrative of mere circumstances. \nA more philosophical or psychoanalytic reading of this struggle\, from which both protagonists emerge defeated\, deceived\, and solitary\, seems far more interesting to me. Within the opposition of the two roles\, there is already an entire world: the seeking\, the confrontation\, and the mutual wounding. The dynamic follows the warlike and conflictual ritual of two entities approaching each other. The absurdity of the act manifests when one person loses their life\, and we realize that the other\, nevertheless\, has not won… a strong\, shared wound that remains on both bodies. So\, are these two people fighting each other\, or perhaps is one person fighting against themselves? \nPhilippe Kratz\, Choreographer \nA NEW CULTURAL DIALOGUE \nThe dance and live music project in museums Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda represents a new milestone in the enhancement of cultural heritage through the languages associated with all the arts. With its expressiveness and ability to engage\, dance enriches the museum experience\, making it vibrant\, dynamic\, and accessible to everyone. The synergy among the numerous institutions that have collaborated on the project allows us to present the performance in various cultural venues across the country\, establishing this initiative among the best practices of the National Museum System. \nMassimo Osanna\, General Director of Museums\nMinistry of Culture \nWe are pleased that from a project – Italia Danza – born from the Directorate General for Public and Cultural Diplomacy to promote\, in partnership with Aterballetto\, contemporary Italian dance abroad\, has created the bridge that has enabled this format to also be brought into Italian museums through a collaboration between Aterballetto and the Directorate General of Museums. For us\, this new partnership confirms the value and modernity of the work that the Directorate General I represent pursues daily to promote Italian culture abroad. \nFilippo La Rosa\, Deputy General Director for Public and Cultural Diplomacy\nMinistry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation \nWe are honored to lead such a virtuous project: building a national network capable of bringing baroque melodrama\, live music\, dance\, and contemporary direction into our museums is undoubtedly a remarkable way to enhance our heritage.\nThe Church of Sant’Agata\, part of the National Archaeological Museum and Roman Theatre of Spoleto\, seemed to us the most suitable space to host Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda: a place capable of providing an exceptional stage to offer spectators a unique experience of the convergence of languages\, from the past to the present. The dancers will perform in an 11th-century environment\, in front of the new altarpiece created by the artist Stefano di Stasio\, a dialogue between the ancient and the contemporary that fits well with this project. \nCostantino D’Orazio\, Director of the National Museums of Perugia – \nRegional Directorate of National Museums of Umbria \nCASTELLO SVEVO \n\nThe venue for high-level international events such as the G7 in 2017\, the Mediterranean Countries Synod in 2020\, and the G20 in 2021\, has regularly hosted live shows and events since 2021\, including the performative project Fairy Tales in the Castles of Puglia\, curated by director Michele Santeramo\, the Bari Piano Festival\, and other showcases\, culminating in the 2023 Campiello Prize final. The performance Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda will take place in the main courtyard. Discover more\n \n \nINFO&TICKETS \nInfo for booking and ticket purchase: \n– Contact for information: drm-pug.castellodibari@cultura.gov.it \n– Ticket price: 10 euros full price; 2 euros reduced price; free entry guaranteed by law. \n– Ticket purchase:  Online  \n– Ticket office hours: October 5\, 2024\, from 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM
URL:https://www.fndaterballetto.it/en/evento/il-combattimento-di-tancredi-e-clorinda-9/
LOCATION:Castello Svevo\, Piazza Federico II di Svevia\, Bari\, 70122\, Italia
CATEGORIES:Aterballetto,Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda,Productions
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SUMMARY:Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda
DESCRIPTION:One of the most extraordinary works by Claudio Monteverdi\, the most universally renowned figure in Italian Baroque music\, Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda\, which celebrates its 400th anniversary in 2024\, becomes the foundation of an innovative multidisciplinary project\, where music\, singing\, theater\, and dance blend to create a seamless hybrid of performance languages. The choreography is by Philippe Kratz\, while the direction is by Fabio Cherstich\, whose work combines a strong focus on imagery and a passion for visual languages. \nVENOSA – MUSEO E PARCO ARCHEOLOGICO\n06 October 2024 – 4:30 PM and 5:30 PM\nDuration of each performance: 25 minutes \n \nCREDITS\nDirection and visuals: FABIO CHERSTICH\nChoreography and stage movements: PHILIPPE KRATZ\nMusic: IL COMBATTIMENTO DI TANCREDI E CLORINDA by CLAUDIO MONTEVERDI\nDancers: GADOR LAGO BENITO\, ALBERTO TERRIBILE \nCoproduction: FONDAZIONE NAZIONALE DELLA DANZA / ATERBALLETTO\, TEATRO REGIO DI PARMA / FESTIVAL VERDI\, TORINODANZA FESTIVAL – TEATRO STABILE DI TORINO – TEATRO NAZIONALE\, GHISLIERIMUSICA – CENTRO DI MUSICA ANTICA \nIl Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda is a project aimed at enhancing live performance activities within institutes and cultural sites\, promoted by the Directorate General of Museums and co-financed by the Directorate General of Performing Arts. \nFor the realization of the project\, the National Museums of Perugia – Regional Directorate of National Museums of Umbria – and specifically the National Archaeological Museum and Roman Theatre of Spoleto – established\, with the support of the Directorate General of Museums\, a partnership shared by five other significant cultural sites: Villa Pisani in Stra\, the Castle and Park of Racconigi\, the Swabian Castle of Bari\, the Charterhouse of San Martino in Naples\, and the Archaeological Park of Venosa; joining them is Castel Sant’Angelo in Rome\, which will host the initiative as part of the summer festival Sotto l’angelo di Castello. \n \nSITE-SPECIFIC VERSION \n\nChurch of Sant’Agata – National Archaeological Museum and Roman Theatre of Spoleto (PG) – 12 September 2024 PREMIERE\n\nCastel Sant’Angelo in Rome – 13 September 2024\n\nMonumental Complex of the Castle and Park of Racconigi (CN) – 22 September 2024\n\nNational Museum of Villa Pisani\, Stra (VE) – 28 September 2024\n\nCharterhouse and Museum of San Martino\, Naples – 03 October 2024\n\nSwabian Castle of Bari – 05 October 2024\n\nNational Archaeological Museum “Mario Torelli” of Venosa (PZ) – 06 October 2024\n\nKosmos – Museum of Natural History of the University of Pavia – 12 October 2024\n\n\n \nTHEATRICAL VERSION \n\nPREVIEW: Turin – Torinodanza Festival\, Fonderie Limone – 20-21 September 2024\n\nPREMIERE: Parma – Festival Verdi\, Teatro Farnese – 18-19 October 2024\n\nThe project is part of Italia Danza\, a co-project curated by the Directorate General for Public and Cultural Diplomacy of Maeci and CCN/Aterballetto for the promotion of Italy’s artistic heritage abroad. \nBODIES AS MIRRORS \nIn my vision of Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda\, I imagine a confined\, circular space where the proximity and similarity of the bodies play a fundamental role. Together with choreographer Philippe Kratz\, we explore the idea of bodies as mirrors\, thus narrating the story of humanity in a struggle against itself. Eros and Thanatos emerge as equally powerful forces\, creating a paradoxical atmosphere in this perfectly balanced fight between human beings. \nIn conceiving this new creation\, I explicitly draw inspiration from body art\, particularly the work of Marina Abramović and Ana Mendieta\, who explore the connection between the body\, the earth\, and primordial rites. I want the combat to reflect the protagonists’ relationship with the surrounding space\, incorporating natural elements into their absurd dance of death. \nA single voice will give life to three characters: the text itself\, Tancredi\, and Clorinda will merge into the body and sound of a countertenor. This estranged and forced sound\, following a circular path\, creates a sense of constant repetition\, emphasizing the endless cycle of this love-and-death story\, tragically destined to repeat itself through the centuries\, reaching us in all its strength—the emanation of the poetic power of Tasso’s words and the magnificent music of Monteverdi. \nFabio Cherstich\, Director \nINNER STRUGGLEFrom Torquato Tasso’s story\, transposed into music by Claudio Monteverdi\, the most obvious themes are the battle between woman and man\, and religious conversion. However\, these are the aspects I find least intriguing: translating them into dance would result in a narrative of mere circumstances. \nA more philosophical or psychoanalytic reading of this struggle\, from which both protagonists emerge defeated\, deceived\, and solitary\, seems far more interesting to me. Within the opposition of the two roles\, there is already an entire world: the seeking\, the confrontation\, and the mutual wounding. The dynamic follows the warlike and conflictual ritual of two entities approaching each other. The absurdity of the act manifests when one person loses their life\, and we realize that the other\, nevertheless\, has not won… a strong\, shared wound that remains on both bodies. So\, are these two people fighting each other\, or perhaps is one person fighting against themselves? \nPhilippe Kratz\, Choreographer \nA NEW CULTURAL DIALOGUE \nThe dance and live music project in museums Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda represents a new milestone in the enhancement of cultural heritage through the languages associated with all the arts. With its expressiveness and ability to engage\, dance enriches the museum experience\, making it vibrant\, dynamic\, and accessible to everyone. The synergy among the numerous institutions that have collaborated on the project allows us to present the performance in various cultural venues across the country\, establishing this initiative among the best practices of the National Museum System. \nMassimo Osanna\, General Director of Museums\nMinistry of Culture \nWe are pleased that from a project – Italia Danza – born from the Directorate General for Public and Cultural Diplomacy to promote\, in partnership with Aterballetto\, contemporary Italian dance abroad\, has created the bridge that has enabled this format to also be brought into Italian museums through a collaboration between Aterballetto and the Directorate General of Museums. For us\, this new partnership confirms the value and modernity of the work that the Directorate General I represent pursues daily to promote Italian culture abroad. \nFilippo La Rosa\, Deputy General Director for Public and Cultural Diplomacy\nMinistry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation \nWe are honored to lead such a virtuous project: building a national network capable of bringing baroque melodrama\, live music\, dance\, and contemporary direction into our museums is undoubtedly a remarkable way to enhance our heritage.\nThe Church of Sant’Agata\, part of the National Archaeological Museum and Roman Theatre of Spoleto\, seemed to us the most suitable space to host Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda: a place capable of providing an exceptional stage to offer spectators a unique experience of the convergence of languages\, from the past to the present. The dancers will perform in an 11th-century environment\, in front of the new altarpiece created by the artist Stefano di Stasio\, a dialogue between the ancient and the contemporary that fits well with this project. \nCostantino D’Orazio\, Director of the National Museums of Perugia – \nRegional Directorate of National Museums of Umbria \nMUSEO E PARCO ARCHEOLOGICO DI VENOSAThe archaeological heritage of the Park has been the protagonist of experiences that hybridize the performing arts and archaeological heritage: the Teatri di Pietra festival; ARTFEST\, in collaboration with the ETRA association\, curated by choreographer Michele Merola\, which has showcased\, among others\, Lara Guidetti – Sanpapié\, Silvia Gribaudi\, Roberto Zappalà\, and the MMCDC company. The performance will take place in the Complex of the Holy Trinity\, within the unfinished structure.  Learn more \n \nINFO&TICKETSReservation Info: \n\nContacts: 0972 36095 (Museum phone number)\nCost: free (as it falls on the first Sunday of the month\, when entry to ministerial cultural sites is free)\nTicket office hours: 9:00 AM – 6:30 PM\n\nAt 4:00 PM and 5:00 PM\, guided tours of the Archaeological Park will be held before each performance\, led by Dr. Tommaso Serafini (Director of Museums and Archaeological Parks of Melfi and Venosa) and Dr. Rosanna Calabrese (responsible for the Museum and Archaeological Park of Venosa)\, with mandatory reservations at the number +39 0972 36095. \n 
URL:https://www.fndaterballetto.it/en/evento/il-combattimento-di-tancredi-e-clorinda-6/
LOCATION:Parco Archeologico\, Strada Provinciale 18 Ofantina\, 13\, Venosa\, PZ\, 85029\, Italia
CATEGORIES:Aterballetto,Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda,Productions
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SUMMARY:Lullaby
DESCRIPTION:Lullaby is the perfect show to make children aged 4 to 6 fall in love with theater. \nA show that tells us about the dreams and wonders that often appear to children suddenly\, always unexpected\, full of amazement. \n“Then there is a hot air balloon from which a package falls: it looks like a gift. Chasing it to retrieve what it surely lost\, Valentino takes the audience on a journey through the seasons and emotions; while the hot air balloon\, from the sky\, shows the way to follow.\nEach song gives us a different rhythm\, emotion\, and wonder: from blues to fantasy\, from jazz to fear\, from samba to laughter.\nAnd the hot air balloon? In the end\, it was reached\, but the package was not lost: it was a gift for Valentino. What? Of course\, a tiny guitar.\nAn enchanting show that delights the heart and eyes.” \nNicoletta Cardone Johnson\, EOLO | Rivista online di Teatro Ragazzi \nCREDITS \nTexts\, songs\, music\, and scenes: Valentino Dragano\nAssistant director: Raffaella Chillè \nRecommended age: 4 – 6 years\nTechniques used: live music | puppet theater | songs | storytelling theater\nThemes: journey | growth | awareness \nDiscover more \nJoin us on a Hot Air Balloon!\nTogether we will embark on a journey through a colorful mosaic of characters and stories that will create a symphony of images and sounds. \nLullaby is a gift fallen from the sky. A secret and precious gift. A gift for you. All for you. Lullaby is music. Music that soothes and restores us.\nIt is the story of a child like me\, like you. Of a child who watches and listens to the world around him: the flutter of a Butterfly’s wings\, the snow at Christmas\, the sun in Spring\, the Starry Night Sky. Everything resonates with music\, rhythm\, and wonder. \nAnd then there is the Hot Air Balloon that accompanies the journey and shows the way to follow from the sky.\nLullaby is a guitar that becomes a little theater. A six-string theater that travels through seasons\, encounters\, songs\, fears\, laughter\, blues\, jazz\, samba! \nLullaby is singing\, playing\, taking another ride on the merry-go-round\, and then\, tired\, falling asleep with music in your eyes\, ears\, and heart. \n \nValentino Dragano \nValentino Dragano is an actor\, director\, composer\, and multi-instrumentalist musician; he began his artistic career in 1992\, focusing his work on the research of folk-popular music (klezmer\, Sephardic music\, folk dance music from various European and non-European traditions) combined with theatrical work. Raffaella Chillé is an actress\, director\, and educator. \nTheir respective artistic paths\, filled with experiences in street theater\, experimental theater\, puppet theater\, and theatrical and musical pedagogy\, met in ’97 in the Eduardo Company:\nBAMBINE\, winner of the Stregagatto award in ’96\nPICCOLOGRANDE directed by Maria Maglietta\nIL CANTO DI MARTA directed by Paolo Nani \nThe use of various expressive forms and the choice of “urgent” themes have always characterized our artistic journey. Thus\, in 2001\, our “theater-making” merged into the company Teatrinviaggio:\nPINOCCHIO received a mention as “best emerging company” Stregagatto 2004\nORLANDO INNAMORATO\nMANDALA\, a theater performance for open spaces that combines street theater\, puppet theater\, and dance. \nIn 2007\, they founded Kosmocomico Teatro producing musical shows for children:\nCANTAFAVOLE\, POLLICINO winner of the Città d’Aosta award 2009/10\nBRUTTINO EOLO AWARDS 2011 \nand for adults:\nTHE SHOCKING PUPPET SHOW EOLO AWARDS 2011\nEnfanthéatre Aosta Award 2013/2014 for PICCOLO PASSO\nBest of klpteatro 2018 for CATTIVINI Cabaret-Concerto per Bimbi Monelli\nBest of klpteatro 2021 for PULCETTA dal Naso Rosso \nFind out more \nInfo\, Tickets\, Workshop\nSUNDAY\, OCTOBER 6\, 4:30 PM FAMILY CONTACT \nWORKSHOP LED BY CHOREOGRAPHER LAURA MATANO \nFamily Contact is a moment of sharing between children and parents aimed at exploring new worlds. Spending time together through the body\, movement\, and physical contact\, creating and building a new harmonious bond. For children accompanied by 1 parent. \n(Includes a ticket for the show Lullaby at 6:00 PM) \nTICKETS\nSingle ticket: 6 euros \nPURCHASE TICKETS \n\nONLINE: https://www.biglietteriafonderia39.it/home.aspx\nFonderia Box Office: the box office opens one hour before the show begins (via della Costituzione 39\, Reggio Emilia).\n\nTickets are not numbered. \nCONTACTS FOR RESERVATIONS \nPhone and WhatsApp: 3341023554 \nEmail: biglietteria@aterballetto.it
URL:https://www.fndaterballetto.it/en/evento/lullaby/2024-10-06/
LOCATION:Fonderia\, via della Costituzione\, 39\, Reggio Emilia\, 42124\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Performances,Season,September - December 2024 season
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SUMMARY:OPEN REHEARSAL - DECISIONE CONSAPEVOLE
DESCRIPTION:  \nA conceptual map designed to guide improvisation sessions.\nThis is what Decisione Consapevole has been so far.\nBut what if we used the map as a true structure to follow in creating a choreographic work featuring four dancers navigating their own decisions? An empty space to be filled and emptied through the awareness of each performer. Taste plays a fundamental role in ensuring everything comes together cohesively\, dressing different personalities in a single garment.\nThe garment adorns the performers with specific qualities and attitudes\, meticulously studied rhythms\, and methods. The garment sets boundaries that encompass endless freedoms. The garment is what prompts decision-making. So\, could the garment be consciousness itself?\nIsolation\, intimacy\, communication\, community are the four key words. While these narrow the scope and make the performer’s decisions less varied and more mindful\, the possibilities suggested by each word remain infinite.\nThe dancers’ fully conscious decisions about which key word to choose to inspire their action in the space will build the scene. These decisions can exist individually\, but more importantly\, they can coexist with all the others. \n  \nCREDITS \nChoreography: Roberto Tedesco\nPerformers: Mattias Amadori\, Eleonora Dominici\, Laila Luchetta Lovino\, Francesco Misceo\nMusic: Eskmo\, Brendan Angelides / Rival Consoles / The Gentleman Losers / Pan-American /\nJ.S. Bach / Raime / Senking\nSound designer: Giuseppe Villarosa\nLighting design: Giacomo Ungari\nCostumes: Francesca Messori \nDuration: 50′ \nProduction: Körper | National Dance Production Center\nCo-production: National Choreographic Center Aterballetto\nin collaboration with ArtistiAssociati / ARTEFICI.ResidenzeCreativeFVG \nThe project was realized with the contribution of ResiDance XL – residency places and projects for choreographic creations\, part of the Anticorpi XL Network – Young Author’s Dance Network coordinated by L’arboreto – Teatro Dimora di Mondaino\n \nFinalist project of DNA choreographic notes 2022\nProject selected for the Open Studios of NID 2023 \nTHE CHOREOGRAPHER \nROBERTO TEDESCO \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n                Roberto Tedesco\, born in 1992\, began studying dance at the age of eleven.\n                In 2009\, he joined the Balletto di Toscana School\, immediately dancing for the junior company Junior Bdt. In 2011\, he joined Aterballetto where he remained for ten years\, working with great choreographers of the national and international scene\, including: Ohad Naharin\, Jiri Kylian\, Hofesh Shechter\, William Forsythe\, Johan Inger\, etc. Still as a dancer with Aterballetto\, he began choreographing and participated twice in the International Choreographic Competition in Hannover\, winning the critics’ award. He creates Cemento for the In/Finito project and Turn the tide for the MicroDanze project. In July 2021\, he began a career as a freelance choreographer.\n                He is selected for the Vetrina Giovane Danza D’Autore with the duet Punch 24. The same duet is restaged for six dancers of the MMcontemporarydancecompany under the name Round Trip.\n                In Germany\, he stages the duet Line-up at the National Theater Mannheim\, creates By the throat for the Ballett Vorpormmern\, and is selected for the Think Big project at the Staatsoper Hannover where he creates Superorganism. He accesses ResiDance XL – an action of the Anticorpi Network\, through which he begins working on the project Decisione consapevole. With the latter\, he is among the finalists of DNA appunti coreografici 2022 and in 2023 accesses the Open Studios of the NID in Cagliari.\n              \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\nINFO & TICKETS \nTICKETS \nFull price 3 euros \nTICKET PURCHASE \nTickets can be purchased online at www.biglietteriafonderia39.it \nThe ticket office service at Fonderia is active one hour before the start of the show \nTickets are not numbered \nCONTACTS \nCell and WhatsApp: 3341023554 \nEmail biglietteria@aterballetto.it
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LOCATION:Fonderia\, via della Costituzione\, 39\, Reggio Emilia\, 42124\, Italy
CATEGORIES:September - December 2024 season
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SUMMARY:Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda
DESCRIPTION:One of the most extraordinary works by Claudio Monteverdi\, the most universally renowned figure in Italian Baroque music\, Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda\, which celebrates its 400th anniversary in 2024\, becomes the foundation of an innovative multidisciplinary project\, where music\, singing\, theater\, and dance blend to create a seamless hybrid of performance languages. The choreography is by Philippe Kratz\, while the direction is by Fabio Cherstich\, whose work combines a strong focus on imagery and a passion for visual languages. \nPavia – Collegio Ghislieri\, Salone San Pio\n12 October 2024 – 5:00 PM and 7:00 PM\nDuration of each performance: 25 minutes \nCREDITS\nDirection and visuals: FABIO CHERSTICH \nChoreography and stage movements: PHILIPPE KRATZ \nMusic: IL COMBATTIMENTO DI TANCREDI E CLORINDA by CLAUDIO MONTEVERDI \nDancers: GADOR LAGO BENITO\, ALBERTO TERRIBILE \nCoproduction: FONDAZIONE NAZIONALE DELLA DANZA / ATERBALLETTO\, TEATRO REGIO DI PARMA / FESTIVAL VERDI\, TORINODANZA FESTIVAL – TEATRO STABILE DI TORINO – TEATRO NAZIONALE\, GHISLIERIMUSICA – CENTRO DI MUSICA ANTICA \nIl Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda is a project aimed at enhancing live performance activities within institutes and cultural sites\, promoted by the Directorate General of Museums and co-financed by the Directorate General of Performing Arts. \nFor the realization of the project\, the National Museums of Perugia – Regional Directorate of National Museums of Umbria – and specifically the National Archaeological Museum and Roman Theatre of Spoleto – established\, with the support of the Directorate General of Museums\, a partnership shared by five other significant cultural sites: Villa Pisani in Stra\, the Castle and Park of Racconigi\, the Swabian Castle of Bari\, the Charterhouse of San Martino in Naples\, and the Archaeological Park of Venosa; joining them is Castel Sant’Angelo in Rome\, which will host the initiative as part of the summer festival Sotto l’angelo di Castello. \n \nSITE-SPECIFIC VERSION \n\nChurch of Sant’Agata – National Archaeological Museum and Roman Theatre of Spoleto (PG) – 12 September 2024 PREMIERE\n\nCastel Sant’Angelo in Rome – 13 September 2024\n\nMonumental Complex of the Castle and Park of Racconigi (CN) – 22 September 2024\n\nNational Museum of Villa Pisani\, Stra (VE) – 28 September 2024\n\nCharterhouse and Museum of San Martino\, Naples – 03 October 2024\n\nSwabian Castle of Bari – 05 October 2024\n\nNational Archaeological Museum “Mario Torelli” of Venosa (PZ) – 06 October 2024\n\nCollegio Ghislieri – Pavia – 12 October 2024\n\n\n\n \nTHEATRICAL VERSION \n\nPREVIEW: Turin – Torinodanza Festival\, Fonderie Limone – 20-21 September 2024\n\nPREMIERE: Parma – Festival Verdi\, Teatro Farnese – 18-19 October 2024\n\n \nThe project is part of Italia Danza\, a co-project curated by the Directorate General for Public and Cultural Diplomacy of Maeci and CCN/Aterballetto for the promotion of Italy’s artistic heritage abroad. \n\nBODIES AS MIRRORS \nIn my vision of Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda\, I imagine a confined\, circular space where the proximity and similarity of the bodies play a fundamental role. Together with choreographer Philippe Kratz\, we explore the idea of bodies as mirrors\, thus narrating the story of humanity in a struggle against itself. Eros and Thanatos emerge as equally powerful forces\, creating a paradoxical atmosphere in this perfectly balanced fight between human beings. \nIn conceiving this new creation\, I explicitly draw inspiration from body art\, particularly the work of Marina Abramović and Ana Mendieta\, who explore the connection between the body\, the earth\, and primordial rites. I want the combat to reflect the protagonists’ relationship with the surrounding space\, incorporating natural elements into their absurd dance of death. \nA single voice will give life to three characters: the text itself\, Tancredi\, and Clorinda will merge into the body and sound of a countertenor. This estranged and forced sound\, following a circular path\, creates a sense of constant repetition\, emphasizing the endless cycle of this love-and-death story\, tragically destined to repeat itself through the centuries\, reaching us in all its strength—the emanation of the poetic power of Tasso’s words and the magnificent music of Monteverdi. \nFabio Cherstich\, Director \nINNER STRUGGLEFrom Torquato Tasso’s story\, transposed into music by Claudio Monteverdi\, the most obvious themes are the battle between woman and man\, and religious conversion. However\, these are the aspects I find least intriguing: translating them into dance would result in a narrative of mere circumstances. \nA more philosophical or psychoanalytic reading of this struggle\, from which both protagonists emerge defeated\, deceived\, and solitary\, seems far more interesting to me. Within the opposition of the two roles\, there is already an entire world: the seeking\, the confrontation\, and the mutual wounding. The dynamic follows the warlike and conflictual ritual of two entities approaching each other. The absurdity of the act manifests when one person loses their life\, and we realize that the other\, nevertheless\, has not won… a strong\, shared wound that remains on both bodies. So\, are these two people fighting each other\, or perhaps is one person fighting against themselves? \nPhilippe Kratz\, Choreographer \nA NEW CULTURAL DIALOGUE \nThe dance and live music project in museums Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda represents a new milestone in the enhancement of cultural heritage through the languages associated with all the arts. With its expressiveness and ability to engage\, dance enriches the museum experience\, making it vibrant\, dynamic\, and accessible to everyone. The synergy among the numerous institutions that have collaborated on the project allows us to present the performance in various cultural venues across the country\, establishing this initiative among the best practices of the National Museum System. \nMassimo Osanna\, General Director of Museums\nMinistry of Culture \nWe are pleased that from a project – Italia Danza – born from the Directorate General for Public and Cultural Diplomacy to promote\, in partnership with Aterballetto\, contemporary Italian dance abroad\, has created the bridge that has enabled this format to also be brought into Italian museums through a collaboration between Aterballetto and the Directorate General of Museums. For us\, this new partnership confirms the value and modernity of the work that the Directorate General I represent pursues daily to promote Italian culture abroad. \nFilippo La Rosa\, Deputy General Director for Public and Cultural Diplomacy\nMinistry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation \n \nWe are honored to lead such a virtuous project: building a national network capable of bringing baroque melodrama\, live music\, dance\, and contemporary direction into our museums is undoubtedly a remarkable way to enhance our heritage.\nThe Church of Sant’Agata\, part of the National Archaeological Museum and Roman Theatre of Spoleto\, seemed to us the most suitable space to host Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda: a place capable of providing an exceptional stage to offer spectators a unique experience of the convergence of languages\, from the past to the present. The dancers will perform in an 11th-century environment\, in front of the new altarpiece created by the artist Stefano di Stasio\, a dialogue between the ancient and the contemporary that fits well with this project. \n \nCostantino D’Orazio\, Director of the National Museums of Perugia – \nRegional Directorate of National Museums of Umbria \n \n\nINFO&TICKETS \nAt 4:00 PM guided tour with Prof. Gianpaolo Angelini \nInfo for booking and ticket purchase: \n– Ticket price: €5 \n– Ticket purchase: Online \n– On the day of the performance\, there will be a ticket office directly at the venue of the performance. \n 
URL:https://www.fndaterballetto.it/en/evento/il-combattimento-di-tancredi-e-clorinda-11/
LOCATION:Collegio Ghislieri\, Salone San Pio\, Piazza Collegio Ghislieri\, 5\, Pavia\, Italia
CATEGORIES:Aterballetto,Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda,Productions
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