June 12, 2017 - June 13, 2017 18:00
Refettorio Ex Scuola Marescialli Firenze | IT
June 12, h 18:00
June 13, h 19:00
TWINE
by Hema Bharathi Palani
Attakkalari Centre for Movement Arts – Bangalore
VANNA VATIVUKAL
by Jayachandran Palazhy
Attakkalari Centre for Movement Arts – Bangalore
Secret Florence’s core mission is to enhance the attractiveness of the city of Florence during the opening week of Pitti Immagine Uomo. This is achieved through an innovational and high quality artistic proposal intended for a young, international audience interested in unveiling the connections between contemporary artistic languages and the extraordinary historical heritage of the city. Secret Florence is part of the “Programma Speciale Fiere Pitti Immagine 2017” (Special Fair Programme at Pitti Immagine 2017) promoted by the Centro di Firenze per la Moda Italiana (Florence Centre for Italian Fashion) and supported by Mise (Ministero Sviluppo Economico – Ministry for Economical Development) and Agenzia Ice as part of the general support project for Italian fairs and the Made in Italy brand.
You can download Secret Florence‘s full programme HERE.
Hema Bharathi Palani
TWINE
In this highly evocative piece, Hema Bharathi Palani attempts to tie the different ideas of solitude together. Using the larger metaphor of twine, she explores the elasticity with which people become extensions of each other, sometimes coming together, sometimes drifting apart. Challenging the notions of gender one male and two female dancers share the complexities of one’s identity. Set to the haunting sound score of Samar Grewal, the captivating movements of Twine are imbued with the distilled qualities of Indian physical traditions while bringing out refreshing contemporary images. The work is a meditation on being alone in one’s life, but not necessarily being lonely. As the momentum of living never slows down, Hema reveals the smaller things one often misses out on – contemplating shadows, or telling secrets (albeit in gibberish), or observing the different personalities one has at different times. Twine ties, pulls, shifts, holds together, and at other times, falls apart.
Jayachandran Palazhy
VANNA VATIVUKAL
Vanna Vativukal – choreographed by Jayachandran Palazhy – invokes rituals and festivities typical of an Indian wedding as well as images of courtship, relationship and sharing.